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CALENDAR 


OF 


INQUISITIONS  POST  MORTEM 

AND  OTHER  ANALOGOUS  DOCUMENTS. 


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CALENDAR 


OF 


INQUISITIONS  POST  MOBTEM 

AND  OTHER  ANALOGOUS  DOCUMENTS 


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1908. 


CONTENTS 


PAGE. 

Pebfacb         -  -                                                   -  vii 

Tables  op  Rbfbebnces  -                -  ix 

GOKBIGENDA    -                        -  -                        .                                                 .  xxiii 

Calendar  -       -  1 

Index  of  Peesons  and  Places  -       -  «421 

Index  of  Subjects  -                    -  597 


(  vii  ) 


PEEFACE. 


The  present  volume  is  a  further  instalment  of  a  Calendar 
of  certain  documents  selected  from  the  class  formerly  known 
as  Escheats,  or  Inquisitions  post  mortem.  It  covers  the 
first  nine  years  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  The  text  has 
been  prepared  by  Mr.  J.  E.  E.  S.  Sharp,  an  Assistant  Eecord 
Keeper,  and  the  Index  by  Mr.  A.  E.  Stamp,  M.A.,  of  this 
Office. 


H.  C.  MAXWELL-LYTE. 


Public  Record  Office, 
A;pril,  1908. 


IX 

J 

Table    showing    the    pbesent    kefbbence    to    all     documents 
formerly; ;- included  amongst  the   inquisitions  post  mobtbm  of  the 

PERIOD    COVERED    BY    THIS    VOLIuMB. 

The  old  reference  is  given  in  the  first  column,  the  new  reference  in  the 
second,  third,  fourth,  or  fifth  column  as  the  case  may  be. 

Documents  which  cannot  now  be  traced  are  marked  '  missing.' 


Inquisitions 
Post  Mortem. 

Inquisitions 
Ad  Quod 

Miscellaneous 

Edw.  IT. 

Damnum. 

Inquisitions. 

1  Edw.  II.     1 

1.    (1) 

2 

1.    (2) 

3 

1.    (8) 

4 

1.    (4) 

6 

1.    (5) 

6 

1.    (6) 

7 

1.    (7) 

8 

1.    (8) 

9 

1.    (9) 

10 

1.  (10) 

11 

1.  (11) 

12 

1.  (12) 

18 

1.  (13) 

14 

1.  (14) 

15 

1.  (15) 

16 

1.  (16) 

17 

1.  (17) 

18 

■       1.  (18) 

19 

1.  (19) 

20 

1.  (20) 

21 

1.  (21) 

22 

1.  (22) 

23 

— 

— 

— 

Inq.  p.m.  Edw.  I. 
131  (10). 

24 

1.  (28) 

25 

1.  (24) 

26 

1.  (25) 

27 

1.  (26) 

28 

2.    (1) 

29 

2.    (2) 

80 

2.    (3) 

81 

2.    (4) 

32 

2.    (5) 

83 

2.    (6) 

34 

2.    (7) 

85 

2.    (8) 

1  Edw.  II. 


36 

87 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

48 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

58 

54 

55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


2Bdw.  II.     1 

7. 

(1) 

2 

4. 

(6) 

8 

6. 

(9) 

4 

7. 

(2) 

5 

7. 

(3) 

6 

7. 

(4) 

7 

7. 

(5) 

8 

7. 

(6) 

9 

7. 

(7) 

10 

7. 

(8) 

Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 


Inquisitions 
Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 


Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions. 


2.  (9) 
2.  (10) 
2.  (11) 
2.  (12) 
2.  (13) 
2.  (14) 
2.  (15) 
2.  (16) 
2.  (17) 
2.  (18) 
2.  (19) 
2.  (20) 
2.  (21) 

2.  (22) 

3.  (1) 


8. 
3. 
3. 
3. 


(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 


8.  (6) 

3.  (7) 

4.  (1) 

4.  (2,3) 

4.  (4) 

4.  (5) 

4.  (6) 

5. 

6.  (1) 

6.  (2) 


Inq.  p.m.  Edw.  I. 
181  (12). 


XI 


Inquisitions 

Inquisitions 

VTisf»,*^llanfiou8 

Post  Mortem. 
Edw.  II. 

Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 

Inquisitions. 

2  Edw.  II.  11 

7.    (9) 

12 

7.  (10) 

13 

7.  (11) 

14 

7.  (12) 

15 

7.  (13) 

16 

7.  (14) 

17 

7.  (15) 

18 

7.  (16) 

19 

7.  (17) 

! 

20 

7.  (18) 

21 

7.  (19) 

' 

22 

7.  (20) 

j 

28 

6.  (10) 

24 

7.  (21) 

1 

25 

7.  (22) 

26 

8.    (1) 

27 

8.    (2) 

28 

6.  (11) 

29 

8.    (3) 

1 

30 

8.    (4) 

31 

8.    (5) 

32 

8.    (6) 

33 

8.    (7) 

34 

8.    (8) 

35 

76.  (19) 

86 

8.    (9) 

37 

8.  (10) 

38 

8.  (11) 

39 

8.  (12) 

40 

8.  (13) 

41 

8.  (14) 

42 

8.  (15) 

43 

8.  (16) 

44 

8.  (17) 

1 

45 

8.  (18) 

46 

8.  (19) 

47 

8.  (20) 

48 

9.    (1) 

49 

9.    (2) 

50 

9.    (3) 

51 

9.    (4) 

52 

9.    (5) 

53 

9.    (6) 

64 

9.    (7) 

55 

9.    (8) 

1 

xn 


2  Edw.  II. 


3  Edw.  II. 


56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80) 

811 

82 

83 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5a 

6b 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 


Inquisitions 
Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 


9.  (9) 
9.  (10) 
9.  (11) 
9.  (12) 
6.  (8) 
9.  (13) 
9.  (14) 
9.  (15) 
10.    (1) 


10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 


(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 
(6) 
(7) 
(8) 
(9) 


10.  (10) 
10.  (11) 
10.  (12) 
10.  (18) 
10.  (14) 
10.  (15) 
10.  (16) 

11  &12 

13.  (1) 
13.    (2) 


14. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
14. 


(1) 
(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 
(6) 


13.  (17) 

14.  (7) 
14.  (8) 
14.  (9) 
14.  (10) 
14.  (11) 

9.  (10) 
14.  (12) 


Miscellaneous 
jinquisitions 


69.  (21) 


xni 


Inquisitions 
Post  Mortem. 

Inquisitions 
Ad  Ouod 

\Iiscellaneous 

Edw.  11. 

Damnum. 

Inquisitions. 

3  Edw.  II.  14 

14.  (13) 

15 

14.  (14) 

16 

13.  (18) 

17 

14.  (15) 

18 

14.  (16) 

19 

14.  (17) 

1 

20 

14.  (18) 

21 

14.  (19) 

22 

14.  (20) 

23 

14.  (21) 

24 

14.  (22) 

25 

14.  (23) 

26 

14.  (24) 

27 

— 

— 

— 

28 

14.  (25) 

29 

14.  (26) 

30 

14.  (27) 

31 

15.    (1) 

32 

15.    (2) 

33 

15.    (3) 

34 

15.    (4) 

35 

15.    (5,6) 

86 

15.    (7) 

37 

15.-  (8) 

38 

15.    (9) 

39 

15.  (10) 

40 

16:   (1) 

41 

16.    (2) 

42 

16.    (3) 

43 

16.    (4) 

44 

13.  (19) 

46 

16.    (5) 

46 

16.    (6) 

47 

16.    (7) 

48 

16.    (8) 

49 

16.    (9) 

50 

17.    (1) 

51 

17.    (2) 

62 

17.    (8) 

53 

17.    (4) 

64 

17.    (5) 

55 

17.    (6) 

56 

17.    (7) 

57 

17.    (8) 

Part  in  Inq.  p.m.- 13 
Ric.  II.  22a. 


Inq.  p.m.  33  Edw.  I. 
273 


XIV 


Inquisitions 

Inquisitions 

IVri  sf*  A 1 1  fl  n  Ami  u 

Post  Mortem. 
Edw.  11. 

Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 

Inquisitions. 

3  Edw.  II.  58 

18.    (1) 

59 

— 

70.  (16) 

60 

Extracts 
records,  va 
counties. 

4  Edw.  II.     1 

19.    (1) 

2 

19.    (2) 

3 

19.    (3) 

4 

19.    (4) 

5 

19.    (5) 

6 

19.    (6) 

7 

19.    (7) 

8 

19.    (8) 

9 

19.    (9) 

10 

19.  (10) 

11 

19.  (11) 

12 

19.  (12) 

13 

19.  (13) 

14 

19.  (14) 

15 

19.  (15) 

16 

19.  (16) 

17 

19.  (17) 

18 

19.  (18) 

19 

19.  (19) 

20 

20.    (1) 

21 

20.    (2) 

22 

20.    (3) 

23 

20.    (4) 

24 

20.    (5) 

25 

20.    (6) 

26 

20.    (7) 

27 

20.    (8) 

28 

20.    (9) 

29 

20.  (10) 

30 

20.  (11) 

31 

20.  (12) 

32 

20.  (13) 

38 

20.  (14) 

34 

20.  (15) 

35 

20.  (16) 

36 

20.  (17) 

37 

21.    (1) 

38 

21.    (2) 

from 


XV 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 


Inquisitions 
Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 


Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions. 


4  Edw.  II.  39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 


Edw.  II.  1 

24.  (1) 

2 

8 

24.  (2) 

4 

24.  (3) 

5 

24.  (4) 

6 

24.  (5) 

7 

24.  (6) 

8 

24.  (7) 

9 

23.  (8) 

10 

— 

11 

24.  (8) 

12 

24.  (9) 

18 

23.  (9) 

14 

24.  (10) 

15 

24.  (11) 

16 

24.  (12) 

17 

24.  (13) 

18 

— 

19 

24.  (14) 

20 

24.  (15) 

21 

24.  (16) 

22 

24.  (17) 

23 

24.  (18) 

24 

23.  (10) 

25 

23.  (11) 

26 

24.  (19) 

27 

24.  (20) 

28 

.  '24.  (21) 

21.  (3) 

21.  (4) 

21.  (5) 

21.  (6) 

21.  (7) 
21.  (8) 
21.  (9) 
21.  (10) 
21.  (11) 
21.  (12) 

22. 


85.  (13) 


Missing  (1806). 


72.  (15) 


Writs  and  Returns, 
York. 


72.  (16) 


XVI 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 

Inquisitious 
Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 

Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions. 

5Edw.  II.  29 

23.  (12) 

30 

23.  (13) 

31 

24.  (22) 

32 

24.  (23) 

33 

24.  (24) 

34 

25.    (1) 

35 

23.  (14) 

36 

25.    (2) 

37 

25.    (3) 

38 

25.    (4) 

39 

20.    (2) 

40 

23.  (15) 

41 

25.    (5) 

42 

23.  (16) 

43 

25.    (6) 

44 

23.  (17) 

45 

25.    (7) 

46 

— 

— 

72.  (17) 

47 

23.  (18) 

.. 

48 

25.    (8) 

49 

25.    (9) 

50 

26.    (1) 

51 

26.    (2) 

52 

23.  (19) 

53 

26.    (3) 

54 

26.    (4) 

i 

55 

26.    (5) 

56 

26.    (6) 

) 

57 

— 

^ 

— 

Inq.p.m.35Ed\\ 
160. 

58 

26.    (7) 

■ 

59 

26.    (8) 

\ 

60 

26.    (9) 

61 

26.  (10) 

62 

26.  (11) 

63 

26.  (12) 

64 

26.  (13) 

65 

26.  (14) 

66 

27.    (1) 

67 

27.    (2) 

68 

27.    (3) 

69 

, — 

— 

72.  (18) 

70 

27.    (4) 

XVll 


Inquisitions 

Inquisitions 

IVTi  sppl  1  fl.n  fioii  R 

Post  Mortem. 
Edw.  II. 

Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 

Inquisitions. 

6  Edw.  II.     1 

73.  (10) 

2 

— 

— 

73.  (11) 

3 

— 

— 

73.  (12) 

4 

27.    (9) 

5 

28.    (1) 

6 

28.    (2) 

7 

28.    (8) 

8 

28.    (4) 

9 

28.    (5) 

10 

28.    (6) 

11 

28.    (7) 

12 

28.    (8) 

13 

28.    (9) 

14 

28.  (10) 

15 

28.  (11) 

16 

28.  (12) 

17 

28.  (13) 

18 

28.  (14) 

19 

28.  (15) 

20 

28.  (16) 

21 

28.  (17) 

22 

28.  (18, 19) 

28 

28.  (20) 

24 

28.  (21) 

25 

28.  (22) 

26 

28.  (23) 

27 

28.  (24) 

28 

28.  (25) 

29 

28.  (26) 

30 

28.  (27) 

81 

28.  (28) 

82 

29.    (1) 

33 

29.    (2) 

84 

29.    (3) 

85 

29.    (4) 

86 

29.    (5) 

37 

— 

73.  (14) 

38 

29.    (6) 

39 

29.    (7) 

40 

29.    (8) 

41 

24.  (10) 

42 

29.    (9) 

43 

29.  (10) 

44 

29.  (11) 

45 

30.    (1) 

b 

XVlll 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 


Inquisitions 

Ad  Quod 

Damnum. 


Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions. 


6  Edw.  II.  46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 


7  Edw.  II. 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


30.  (2) 
27.  (10) 
30.  (3) 
30.  (4) 
30.  (5) 
30.  (6) 
30.  (7) 
30.  (8) 
30.  (9) 
30.  (10) 

30.  (11) 

31.  (1) 
31.  (2) 
31.    (3) 


31.  (11) 

32.  (1) 


32. 
32. 
32. 
32. 
32. 
32. 
32. 
32. 


(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 
(6) 
(7) 
(8) 
(9) 


32.  (10) 
32.  (11) 
32.  (12) 

31.  (12) 

32.  (13) 
32.  (14) 
32.  (15) 
32.  (16) 
32.  (17) 
32.  (18) 
32.  (19) 
32.  (20) 
32.  (21) 
82.  (22) 
32.  (23) 
32.  (24) 


94.  (28) 
94.  (29) 


XIX 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 


Inquisitions 
Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 


Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions. 


7  Edw.  II. 

27 

32.  (25) 

28 

29.  (10) 

29 

31.  (13) 

30 

33.  (1) 

31 

33.  (2) 

82 

31.  (4) 

33 

33.  (3) 

34 

33.  (4) 

35 

33.  (5) 

36 

33.  (6) 

37 

33.  (7) 

38 

33.  (8) 

39 

33.  (9) 

40 

33.  (10) 

41 

33.  (11) 

42 

33.  (12) 

43 

33.  (13) 

44 

34.  (1) 

45 

34.  (2) 

46 

34.  (3) 

47 

34.  (4) 

48 

34.  (5) 

49 

34.  (6) 

50 

31.  (14) 

51 

34.  (7) 

52 

53 

34.  (8) 

8  Edw.  II.  1 

— 

2- 

35.  (2) 

8 

— 

4 

34.  (9) 

5 

35.  (3) 

6 

— 

7 

35.  (4) 

8 

34.  (10) 

9 

35.  (5) 

10 

35.  (6) 

11 

35.  (7) 

12 

35.  (8) 

13 

35.  (9) 

14 

35.  (10) 

9'6.  (15) 


75.  (24) 


Missing  (1806). 
Missing  (1806). 


Xi 


Inquisitions 

Post  Mortem. 

Edw.  II. 


Inquisitions 
Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 


Miscellaneous 
Inquisitions, 


8  Edw.  II.  15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
85 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

44 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 


35.  (11) 
35.  (12) 
35.  (13) 
35.  (14) 
35.  (15) 
35.  (16) 

35.  (17) 

36.  (18) 
35.  (19) 

34.  (11) 
31.  (15) 
84.  (12) 

35.  (20) 


36. 
36. 
86. 
36. 
36. 
36. 
36. 
36. 


(1) 
(2) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 
(6) 
(7) 
(8) 
(9) 

86.  (10) 
36.  (11) 
34.  (16) 
85.  (1) 
34.  (13) 

36.  (12) 
34.  (14) 

37.  (1) 

37.  (2) 

37.  (3) 

37.  (4) 

87.  (5) 

87.  (6) 
37.  (7) 
37.  (8) 
37.  (9) 
37.  (10) 
84.  (15) 

88.  (1) 
88.    (2) 


109.  (19) 


75.  (25) 


Council  Proceedings. 


75.  (27) 


XXI 


Inquisitions 

Inquisitions 

l\TiRPpl1fliif^niia 

Post  Mortem. 
Edw.  II, 

Ad  Quod 
Damnum. 

Inquisitions. 

8  Edw.  II.  60 

38.    (3) 

61 

38.    (4) 

62 

39. 

63 

40.    (1) 

64 

40.    (2) 

65 

41.  (1,  2) 

66 

— 

— 

75.  (32) 

67 

— 

— 

— 

Missing  (1806). 

68 

42,43,44 

9  Edw.  II.     1 

"  '  '          • 

Missing  (1806). 

2 

46.    (2) 

3 

— 

— 

76.  (24) 

4 

46.    (1) 

5 

— 

— 

76.  (25) 

6 

46.    (3) 

7 

— 

— 

Missing  (1806). 

8 

46.    (4) 

9 

46.    (5) 

10 

46.    (6) 

11 

46.    (7) 

12 

46.    (8) 

18 

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Table  showinc  the  present  ebfbrbncb  to  documents  formerly  included 

AMONGST    THE    INQUISITIONS    AD    QuOD    DaMNUM,     BUT     SINCE     TRANSFERRED     TO     THE 

Inquisitions  Post  Mortem  for  the  period  covered  by  this  volume. 


Old  Reference. 

New  Eeference. 

Inquisitions  Ad  Quod  Damnum. 

Inq.  Post  Mortem  Edw.  II. 

2  Edw.  II.    39 

13  (15) 

79 

13  (16) 

5  Edw.  II.    53  On.  3) 

26  (3) 

62 

23  (13) 

64 

27  (5) 

8  Edw.  11.    15 

45  (10) 

56 

40  (1) 

103 

32  (25) 

9  Edw.  II.    36 

41  (1  m.  27) 

100 

44  (last  m.) 

144 

48  (7) 

10  Edw.  II.  166 

37  (9) 

11  Edw.  II.      1 

47  (15) 

COEEIGENDA. 


No 

40 

)) 

48 

)J 

67 

») 

73 

J) 

201 

P- 

112 

pp. 

112, 

P- 

158. 

No 

507 

P- 

264 

Bejerence—for  File  2.  (4.)  read  File  2.  (14.) 
Foi-  Writ  (missing)  read  Writ,  23  Sept.  1  Edw.  II. 
For  CornytOn  read  Conyton. 

For  court  of  Skipton  read  court  of  knights  at  Skipton. 
For  held  in  the  dower  of  the  king  read  held  in  dower  of  the  king. 
Reference— for  Pile  16.  (9.)  read  File  16.  (8.) 
113     Note.     No.  213  has  been  repeated  by  oversight. 
Before  York,  Inq.  3  March,  4  Edw.  II.  insert  Writ,  6  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Eeference— for  File  36.  (3.)  read  File  36.  (2.) 
Suffolk— /or  Beugg  read  Bengg. 


CALENDAR  OF   INQUISITIONS. 

EDWAED    II. 


1.  Adam  son  op  Walter  del  Wodehuse  alias  de  Wodbhousb. 

Wiit,  28  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 
York.     Inq.  28  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Skipton  forest.     2  bovates  land  of  assart,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  keeping  the  king's  forest  of  Skipton,  and  paying  3s.  M.  rent  at  the 

king's  manor  of  Skipton,  and  doing  suit  there. 

William  his  son,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (1.) 

2.  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  Cucku  of  Seford. 

Wiit,  21  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  11  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 

Chintynge.     12a.  arable  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  3s. 
at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 

John  Cucku  her  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (2.) 

3.  Margery  daughter  and  heir  of  Eoger  de  Clavering. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  suit  of  John  de  Clavering,  commanding 
enquiry  to  be  made  in  the  presence  of  Alan  de  Clavering,  who  asserts 
himself  to  have  the  right,  whether  the  said  John  or.  another  is  next 
heir  of  the  said  Margery,  3  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Northumbbrlald.  Inq.  made  at  Alnewyck  on  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  St. 
Barnabas,  1  Edw.  II. 

John  de  Claveryng,  aged  40,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FiU  1.  (3.) 

4.  Alice  late  the  wife  of  William  Fromond  alias  le  Frbmon. 

Writ,  9  May,  1  Edw.  II. 
Hereford.     Inq.  Saturday  after  Whitsunday,  1  Edw.  II. 

Frormynton.  A  messuage,  26a.  arable,  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  the  king 
by  serjeanty,  by  service  of  carrying  a  line  {cm-dam)  round  the  castle  of 
Hereford  for  measuring  the  perches  of  wall,  at  the  building  of  the  same. 
She  held  no  other  lands,  &c.  in  the  bailiwick  of  the  said  William's 
inheritance. 
Eichard  le  Fremon,  aged  21f ,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  William. 

C.  Edw.  II.  Filr  1.  (4.) 

A  3384.    Wt.  28017.    400,    M,  A 


2  INQUISITIONS. 

5.    Ealph  de  Sonpord  aliag  db  Sondfoed. 

Wi-it,  4  Jan,  1  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  Sunday  the  morrow  of  St.  Hilary,  1  Edw.  II.  _ 

Sondford.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  m  chief  by  serjeanty, 
owing  homage  and  50«.  relief,  and  finding  an  armed  man  with  a  horse 
unbarded  for  forty  days  at  his  own  costs  for  guarding  the  castle  of 
Montgomery  in  time  of  Welsh  war,  paying  2s.  yearly  to  the  king's 
bailiffs  for  a  service  called  '  Streteward,'  and  doing  suit  at  the  county 
(court)  of  Salop  and  at  the  hundred  of  Bradford. 

Derlaston  and  Mittonley.  10s.  rent  of  free  tenants,  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Chester  owing  suit  at  his  court  of  Frees. 

Eichard  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (5.) 


6.  Sabina  Peoche. 

Writ,**  21  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
SoMBBSET.     Inq.  5  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 

Nyweton  Forester  manor.  A  messuage,  40a.  land,  30a.  meadow,  2  cus- 
tomers and  2  cottars,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  keeping 
all  his  forests  in  the  county,  viz. — Norht  Pederton,  Menedep,  Selewood, 
Nerecchyht,  and  Exmore,  and  the  warren  of  Somerton,  and  rendering 
12s.  6d.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  ;  and  7ja.  arable  held  of  John 
de  Erlegh,  service  unspecified. 

Nicholas  Pecche  her  son,  aged  33  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (6.) 

7.  Waltbe  Aungbvyn  alias  Aungewyn. 

Writ    of   plenius  certiorari  on  the  petition   of  William   Angevyn   seeking 

restitution  of  his  father's  lands,  &c.  as  being  of  full  age,  20  March, 

1  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  11  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Hole  and  Up  Aury.      Certain  lands,  &c.  unspecified,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

by  service  of  finding  the  king  three  arrows  whenever  he  should  hunt  in 

person  in  the  forest  of  Exemor. 
West  Halselond.    8s.  4d.  yearly  rent  held  of   Walter   de  Halselond  by 

service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  rendering  5s.  yearly. 
The  said  lands,  &c.  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said 

Walter  and  minority  of  the  said  William,  and  for  no  other  cause. 

WilUam,  his  son,  aged  22  on  the  feast  of  St.  Lawrence  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  1,  (7.) 

8.  ElCHAKD    DE    GeYMENHULL. 

Writ  28  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 
Salop.     Inq.  1  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Muneton.  A  third  part  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of 
the  king  in  chief,  of  the  inheritance  of  Agnes  sometime  his  wife,  which 
thu-d  part,  together  with  the  other  two  parts,  is  held  by  serjeanty  of 

*  ''T^st?  p.  (Je  Gaveaton,  eomite  Cornab'  apu<}  Dovorr," 


EDWARD  II.  0 

keeping  the  king's  Hays  of  Hauekeshurst  and  Bysshemor  near  the 
king's  forest  called  *  La  Longeforest.' 

Her  daughters,  Isabel,  aged  45,  whom  William  le  Kyng  married,  Amice, 
aged  44,  whom  Simon  Underhull  married,  and  Margery,  aged  40,  are  next 
heirs  of  the  said  Agnes. 

C.  Eckv.  11.  File  1.  (8.) 

9.  Maud  db  Caeeik. 

Writ,  3  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Annunciation,  1  Edw.  II. 

Kirk  Levyngton.  A  messuage,  4  bovates  land,  tenants  at  will  holding 
'9  bovates,  la.  meadow,  a  sixth  part  of  a  watermill,  &c.  and  1  bovate 
land  in  Kirkandres,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  cornage  of  &s.  to  be  paid 
to  the  sheriff  for  the  king's  use,  and  by  homage  and  a  sixth  part  of  a 
suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Cumberland. 

Kirkelevyngton,  Skelton  and  Stapilton.  A  twelfth  part  of  the  advowsona  of 
the  churches,  held  of  the  king. 

Roland  de  Carrik,  her  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Richard  de  Astinby  held  a  messuage  and  45a.  land  freely  of  the  heir  of  the 
said  Maud  by  homage,  and  14  .  .  cornage  yearly. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (9.) 

10.  William  de  Bodeigan. 

Writ,  26  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.     Inq.  17  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Tretheu.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  Joice  (Jocei)  de 
Dyneham,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Cardynan. 

Henry  de  Bodrigan,  knight,  his  nephew,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (10.) 

11.  Theobald  son  of  Alan. 

Writ,  26  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.     Inq.  17  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

Stowe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Theobald  for  life  of  the 

demise  of  Brian  his  brother,  of  the  earl  of  Eichemund  by  service  of 

^%  knight's  fee,  to  which  Brian  and  his  heirs  pertains  the  reversion  of 

the  manor. 

Maud,  aged  7,  and  Katherine,  aged  5,  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said 

Brian,  who  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  are  next  heirs  of  the  said  Theobald. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (11.) 

12.  Peiee  db  Huntingfeld. 

Writ,  10  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  11  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

West  Wicham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Roger  le  Botiler  in  chief, 
by  service  of  Id.  yearly,  and  doing  service  of  3  knights'  fees  to  the  heir 
of  Isabel  de  Portibus,  sometime  countess  of  Albemarle,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Albemarle  at  Walbrok  in 
London,  or  at  Arkesden  in  Essex. 
Hawis  de  Leyhaln,  his  sister,  aged  60  and  more,  is  hi?  next  heir, 


4  INQUISITIONS. 

Cambridge.     Inq.  11  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Tadelawe.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  John  Prilly  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee,  but  seisin  thereof  was  delivered  by  letters  patent  of  the 
said  Peter  the  first  Sunday  of  Lent  last,  to  Sir  William  de  Sancto 
Georgio,  and  he  died  on  Tuesday  after  at  the  ninth  hour. 
Heir  unknown. 

Cambeidgb.    Inq.  3  April,  1  Edw.  II.  {defective). 

Saham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  William  de 
Sancto  Georgio  to  the  said  Peter  and  Maud  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies,  of  the  bishop  of  Ely  by  service  of  J  (knight's)  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  1.  (12.) 

13.  Maud  de  Daggewokthe. 

Writ,  8  May,  1  Edw.  II. 
Middlesex.    Inq.  10  May,  I  Edw.  II. 

A  third  part  of  the  office  of  usher  of  the  king's  exchequer,  held  for  her  life  by 
the  grant  of  John  de  Daggeworth,  by  fine  between  them  levied  in  the 
king's  court  in  33  Edw.  I.  The  said  office  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  homage  and  service  of  finding  four  criers  in  the  common  bench,  two 
ushers  in  the  exchequer,  and  two  marshals  in  each  eyre  of  the  justices 
throughout  England. 
John  de  Daggeworth,  her  son,  aged  80  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (13.) 

14.  Maegeey  late  the  wife  of  WrLLUM  Bblet. 
Writ,  10  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

NoBFOLK.     Inq.n  June,  1  Edw.  II. 

Marham.  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  5a.  pasture,  60».  rent  of  assize, 
&c.  held  o-f  the  king  in  chief  for  1  knight's  fee,  doing  suit  at  the  king's 
court  at  Haulee,  and  rendering  10«.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle 
of  Dover. 

Ralph  Bygod,  knight,  her  son,  aged  50  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.Edw.II.Filel.  (14.) 

15.  EoBEBT  LE  Bret  of  Little  Wrattyng. 
Writ,  20  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

Essex.    Inq.  14  June,  1  Edw.  II. 

Little  Wrottyng.    A  capital  messuage,  23a.  arable,  la.  meadow,  la.  pasture, 
and  3*.  Id.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in   chief  by  service  of 
i  knight's  fee, 
Simon  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (15.) 

16.  Nicholas  son  and  heir  of  Gilbert  Uery  of  Wykeford. 
Writ  15  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Essex.     Inq.  26  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Wikeford  A  hall  &a,  105a.  arable,  2Ja.  meadow,  6a.  pasture,  4a.  wood,  a 
moiety  of  a  wmdmill,  9rf.  rent  of  assize,  &c.,  held,  with  two  dowers 
which  two  widows  have,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee 

^^Xt^n^t^r.  ""  ''  ''°'"*  ^''''^'^''  "^^  ^^°«"'*°'  -^  24  and 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (16.) 


fiDWAED  II.  5 

17.     Henry  le  Waleys. 

Writ  18  May,  1  Edw.  II. 
Worcester.    Inq.  12  June,  1  Edw.  II. 

Scheldeslegh.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de 
Mortuo  Mari  of  Eichards  Castle,  who  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

William  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 


C.  Edw.  11.  File  1.  (17.) 


18.     John  son  of  Henry  le  Cotjhyrde. 


Writ  7  June,  1  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.     Inq.  14  June,  2  (sic)  Edw.  II. 

Wilmeleghton.  A  messuage  and  J  virgate  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Joan  his  sister,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (18.) 

19.  ElCHARD    DE    BrADDELBGH    alioS    ElCHARD    SON    OF    WaLTER    DE    BrADEIiEY   of 

Cravene. 

Writ  21  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Monday  before  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  1  Edw.  II. 

^Cravene.  A  messuage  and  croft,  2  bovates  and  4a.  land,  2a.  meadow,  and 
4s.  lOd.  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle  by 
service  of  -jV  knight's  fee ;  and  2  bovates  land  held  of  Eobert  son  of 
Geoffrey  de  Bradeley  in  chief,  by  service  of  sV  knight's  fee,  and  render- 
ing Id.  yearly. 

Eobert  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (19.) 

20.  W'illiam  Batte  alias  lb  Bai. 

Writ,  20  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  20  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Estburne.  14a.  arable  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  xV  knight's  fee, 
viz.  of  a  little  fee  of  Mortain,  and  rendering  for  the  guard  of  the  castle 
of  Pevensey  and  for  sheriff's  aid  12d.  yearly ;  a  capital  messuage  and 
15a.  arable,  held  of  John  de  Eademelde  by  service  of  9s.  yearly ;  and 
8a.  meadow  held  of  Eoger  la  Warre  by  service  of  4s.  5d.  yearly. 

Geoffrey  his  son,  aged  6  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (20.) 

21.  Eobert  de  Eton. 

Writ,  27  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.    Inq.  7  June,  1  Edw.  II. 

Wodhulle.  29a.  arable  and  Ja.  meadow,  held  of  the  heir  of  Thomas  de 
Wodhulle,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly. 

Simon  his  son,  aged  3,  is  his  next  heir.  ~ 

C.  Edii:  II.  File  1.  (21.) 


6  mQUlSITlOKS. 

22.  Gkiffin  ap  Howbl  alias  ap  Houwel. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  to  Eoger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  justico  of  Wales,  on  the 
petition  of  Eees  ap  Griffin  for  restoration  of  his  father  s  lands,  as  being 
of  full  age,  20  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Carmarthen.    Inq.  taken  at  Kermerdyn  on  22  June,  1  l.dw.  ii.  , 

Lansadorn.    A  moiety  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight  s  tee, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Kermerdyn.  ^ 
Eees  ap  Griffin,  aged  25,  is  his  lawful  son  and  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  n.  File  1.  (22.) 

23.  Eanulph  de  Thornton. 

Writ  ofvlenius  certioran  on  the  petition  of  Peter  son  of  the  said  Kanulph, 

for  restoration  of  his  father's  lands,   as  being  of  full   age,  10  May, 

1  Edw.  II. 

Chester,    ing.  Monday  before  the  Ascension,  1  Edw.  II.  ,    »      ^.i,        + 

Kyngeslegh,  Northlegh,  Neuton,  Crouton  and  Codinton.     A  .fourth  part, 

held  of  King  Edward  the  king's  father,  by  service  of  I  knight  s  fee. 
Onston,  held  of  the  said  king  in  free  socage,  by  the  service  of  U. 

The  said  lands  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  ot 
the  said  Peter,  and  for  no  other  cause. 
Peter  his  son,  aged  21  on  the  feast  of  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist  last,  is  his 

"'"*  ^"^^  C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (23.) 

24.  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  John  le  Fuiz  Bernard. 

Writ,"  25  Jan.  I  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  Monday  after  the  Purification,  1  Edw.  II. 

Adintone.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of 
Thomas,  nephew  and  heir  of  Ealph  Fyz  Bernard,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  the  grant  of  the  said  Ealph  long  before  his  death.  The 
said  manor,  together  with  the  manor  of  Ilmeresaston,  is  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  the  marshalcy  of  the  king's  falcons. 

Writ,  to  the  escheator  ou  the  petition  of  Agatha,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Ealph,  to  enquire  whether  the  said  Ealph  was  seised  of  the  manor  of, 
Adynton  after  he  married  the  said  Agatha,  so  that  she  ought  to  have 
dower  there,  6  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  1  Edw.  II. 

Adintone.  The  said  Ealph  married  Agatha  his  wife  in  40  Hen.  III.  and 
then  held  the  said  manor,  and  38  years  afterwards  demised  the  same  to 
Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  his  son  John,  for  her  life.  The  said  Agatha 
ought  to  have  her  dower  of  the  said  manor. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (24.) 

25.     EiCHAKD  DE   Sanbache  aliag  de  Sondbach. 

Writ,  13  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Chester.    Inq 1  Edw.  II.  (fragment.) 

The  manor  and  a  plot  of  land  in  the  borough  of  Middle- 

wich   (Medii  Wici)  pertaining    to  the  said    manor, 


'  "Teate  Petro  de  GavaBton  Comite  Comub,'  apud  LedeB." 


Edwaed  tt.  ? 

doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Middlewich,  and  (paying)   2d.   for 

'  hordernesalt '  and  for (held)  of  WiUiam 

de  Brerton  by  service  of  I  knight's  fee. 

son   of   Thomas  de  Sondbach,   his  nephew,  is  his  next 

heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (25.) 

26.  Jambs  de  Pulle. 

Writ,  20  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 
Chester.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Lucy,  1  Edw.  II. 

Nethere  Pulle.  A  messuage,  2  carucates  land,  and  a  water-mill,  held  of  Joan 
daughter  and  heir  of  Hugh  de  Tydringtone,  who  is  in  the  king's  ward- 
ship, by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  Id. 

Capenhurst.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  Henry  de  Lascy, 
earl  of  Lincoln,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Great  Nestone.  A  messuage  and  2  carucates  land,  held  of  Eobert  de  Monte 
Alto  by  service  of  Id. 

Bacford.     1  bovate  land  held  of  Hamon  de  Mascy  by  service  of  18d. 

Uptpne  in  Wyrhale.  10a.  meadow  held  of  John  de  Arderne  by  service  of 
2s. 

Lyscark.    A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  Eichard  de  Astone  by 
service  of  ^^  knight's  fee,  and  6s.  8d. ;  and  4  bovates  land  held  of 
William  son  of  Alan  de  Waley,  by  service  of  /^  knight's  fee. 
Eeginald  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (26.) 

27.  John  de  Fubneatjs. 

Writ,  28  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  8  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 

Fenotri.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  socage,  by 
service  of  4L  4s.  &d.  to  be  paid  yearly  at  the  king's  castle  of  Exeter. 

Eichard  his  brother,  aged  15,  is  his  next  heir. 

Devon.  Assignment  of  dower  made  to  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  at 
the  manor  of  Fenotri  -(full  extent  given),  including  lands  in  the 
following  tillages  {culture),  &c.,  viz.  Buneorchard  (?),  Eydecoumbe, 
Northwaterlete,  Southwaterlete,  Clifforlong,  Knapdoune,  Hesseicumbe, 
Brademede,  Halsammede,  and  Blakedoune,  13  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (1.) 

28.  EoBEET  DE  Eton. 

Writ,  27  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Mark  the  Evangelist,  1  Edw.  II. 

Duston.  A  capital  messuage,  2  virgates  arable,  5a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  and 
17s.  rent  of  free  tenants,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty, 
as  member  of  the  manor  of  Eton,  which  Eeginald  de  Grey  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  keeping  one  of  the  king's  gerfalcons. 

Nicholas  his  son,  aged  2  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (2.) 


B  INQUISITIONS. 

29.  Thomas  de  Kaynes  alias  Kaynes. 

n'rit,  2  May,  1  Edw.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Barnabas,  1  Edw.  II. 

Thorry.  A  capital  messuage,  3a.  meadow,  8a.  pasture  and  40a.  arable,  held 
of  the  heir  of  Joice  de  Dyneham,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 
service  of  lib.  pepper,  price  12d.,  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  heir's 
court  of  Hertone. 
Wynkelegh.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  there  are  there  100a.  arable  and 
pasture,  and  40s.  rent  of  assize. 

John  his  son,  aged  15,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (3.) 

30.  Henry  de  la  Sale  of  Skipton  in  Cravene. 

Writ,  21  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 
York.  Inq.  Saturday  before  the  Annunciation,  1  Edw.  11. 

Skypton.  A  messuage  and  a  croft,  and  4  bovates  and  6Ja.  land,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Bradelay.  A  messuage  and  1  bovate  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  an  eighth  part  of  1  carucate,  whereof  14  carucates  make 
1  knight's  fee ;  la.  held,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by  the  same 
service  for  so  much  land ;  and  3s.  6d.  rent  pertaining  to  the  said 
tenements. 

Broghton.  J  bovate  land  held  of  John  de  Pauuelthorp,  by  service  of  a 
sixteenth  part  of  a  similar  carucate,  and  rendering  2s.  6d.  yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  5  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation,  1  Edw.  II,  is 
his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (4.) 

31.  Hugh  de  Gerounde. 

Writ  1  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

[Kent?]     Inq.  (?) {undated Jragment). 

(Essherst  ?) rents,  pleas,  &c.  of   court,   and 

three  fairs  worth  5s.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  9  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

[Buckingham?]     Inq.  (?) (undated Jragment). 

(Dodynton?) Two   parts  of   one a 

customer 6  cottars  rendering  10s.  6d.  yearly. 

a  rent  of  two  capons  at  Easter 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  EdM.  II.  File  2.  (5.) 

32.  Henry  de  Edmundbsxrop. 

Writ  (missing). 

Southampton.     Inq.  20  Dec (defective). 

Edmondestrop.  A  messuage,  grange,  ox  house,  32a.  arable,  2a.  pasture, 
2a.  meadow,  3a.  underwood,  and  rents  (extent  given),  held  of  the  kin" 
m    chief    by    service    of    grand    serjeantry,    [keeping  the  forest   ol 


EDWARD  II.  9 

Wy thlinge]  le,  and  the  king's  park  called  Preymauutel  by  Kynges- 
clere ;  and  there  are  there  32a.  arable,  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  the 
dean  and  chapter  of  Eouen  by  service  of  7s.  lOd.  yearly. 

Alice  and  Pavya  are  his  daughters  and  heirs. 

Tint  of  certiorari  6  March,  1  Edw.  II.  {fragment.) 

Southampton.      Iiiq.  Thursday  after  the  Annunciation,  1 {defective). 

Edmundesthorp.  A  messuage  and  1  virgate  land,  was  held  by  the  said 
Henry  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  keeping  the  forest  of  Wyth- 
lingele  and  the  park  of  Fremantel,  and  after  his  death  the  escheator 
took  the  same  into  the  king's  hand ;  which  messuage,  land  and  bailiwick 
of  the  forest,  were  held  by  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry,  by  fine 
made  with  the  king  during  the  minority  of  his  heirs,  until  Sir  Hugh  le 
Despenser,  justice  of  the  king's  forest  on  this  side  the  Trent,  two  years 
before  the  age  of  the  heirs  was  proved,  took  the  said  bailiwick,  and 
delivered  it  of  his  own  will  to  John  de  Shaldeforde,  who  now  holds  it. 

Alice    and    Pavya    his    daughters,   who    were  proved   of  full  age    in 
33  Edw.  I,  are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (6.) 

33.  Patrick  de  Hasewell  alias  de  Haselwelle. 

Writ,  30  Sept.  1  Edw.  II. 
Chestee.     Inq.  7  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

Haselwelle.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage  and  service  of 

i  knight's  fee,  doing  suit  at  the  hundred  of  Caldey. 
Thurstanston.     The  manor  held  for  life  of  William  de  Haselwelle,  service 

unspecified. 
Chester  City.    A  burgage   held  of  the .  abbot  of  Cumburmer  in  chief,  by 

service  of  4s.  yearly. 

David  his  son,  aged  50  on  the  day  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (7.) 

34.  David  Uppehullb. 

Wnt,  26  Aug.  1  Edw.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  22  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

UppehuU.  A  capital  messuage,  33Ja.  arable,  8a.  waste,  2Ja.  meadow  and 
14d.  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  finding  a  bailiff 
hundredor  for  serving  the  king  in  the  hundred  of  Bodd  [elegh] , 
levying  the  king's  pence,  and  making  distraints,  &c.  for  the  king's 
justices  and  the  sheriff ;  and  the  community  of  Exeter  renders  there 
4d.  yearly  for  a  certain  ferry. 

John  his  son,  aged  14,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  2.  (8.) 

35.  Thomas  de  Bitton,  bishop  of  Exeter. 

Writ,  8  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  16  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 

Knyttheton  hamlet  within   the   manor  of  Morcestre  Episcopi.     20s.  rent 
bought  of  Richard  de  Denrigg,  to  be  held  of  the  bishopric  of  Exeter  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
John  de  Bitton  his  nephew,  aged  21  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 


16  INQUISITIONS. 

Cornwall.     Inq.  2  Dec.  1  Edw.  II. 

Dynvegh.     A  pieue  of  land  held  of  the  bishopric  of  Exeter,  which  is  vacant 

and  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  :^  knight's  fee. 
BoUoentretos.    4s.  rent  held  of  the  said  bishopric  in  socage  by  service  of 

2s.  yearly  rent. 
Kellignat.     A  tenement  held  of  the  said  bishopric  by  service  of  yV  knight's 

fee,  and  rendering  6s.  8d.  yearly  to  the  bishop. 
Sperven  (?).     la.  Cornish,  held  of  the  said  bishopric  in  socage,  by  service  of 

2s.  yearly  rent  to  the  bishop. 
Nanscorion.     la.  Cornish,  held  of  the  said  bishopric  in  socage,  by  service  of 

2s.  6d.  yearly  rent. 
Cele  and  Kelly,     la.  Cornish,  held  of  the  said  bishopric  in  socage,  by  service 

of  4s.  yearly  rent. 
Tregorthan,    A  tenement  held  of  the  said  bishopric  by  service  of  ^V  knight's 

fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (9.) 

36.  Thomas  de  Ibbby. 

Writ.  21  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.     Inq.  Thursday  in  the  first  week  of  Lent,  1  Edw.  II. 

Embleton.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Cokermouth  which  was  of  the  earl 
of  Albemarle,  by  homage  and  service  of  doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of 
Cokermouth ;  and  there  are  due  to  Alexander  de  Bastingthwayth  and 
Agnes  his  wife  and  their  heirs  26s.  8d.  yearly,  and  to  the  said  Alexander 
for  life  26s.  8d.  yearly. 

Crombocwater.     The  island  held  of  Thomas  de  Lucy  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  16  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.     Inq.  Friday  after  the  Annunciation,  1  Edw.  [II]  (defective). 

Embelton.  The  manor  is  held  as  abovesaid,  and  by  no  other  service, 
because  Alice  de  Romeley,  sometime  lady  of  the  said  honour,  gave  the 
said  manor  out  of  the  waste  of  her  free  chace  of  Derwentfelles  to  Orcus(?) 
de  Ireby  the  said  Thomas's  ancestor,  to  be  held  by  that  service. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (10.) 

37.  William  de  Erle  alias  de  Erlee. 

WHt,  15  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  Monday  after  the  Purification,  1  Edw.  II. 

Estcosham  by  Wemeruge.  A  messuage,  25a.  Ir.  arable  on  the  south  side  of 
Portesdon,  and  25a.  arable  on  the  north  side,  common  of  pasture  in 
a  marsh,  and  rents  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty, 
and  he  rendered  to  the  king  2s.  8d.  yearly,  and  ought  to  do  guard  in  the 
castle  of  Porchestre  in  time  of  war  for  ten  days,  with  a  man  and 
horse  fully  equipped  at  his  own  costs. 

John  his  son,  aged  10,  is  his  next  heir. 

Berks.    Inq.  Monday  after  the  Purification  (?)  1  Edw.  II. 

Erie.  A  messuage,  &c.  126a.  arable  in  a  close,  48a.  arable  in  the  common 
field,  13a.  meadow,  8a.  pasture,  8a.  wood  in  a  close  called  'Le  park'  with 


EDWARD  11.  11 

deer,  7a.  alder-wood,  a  fishery  in  the  Thames,  and  rents  (extent  given 
with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  Sir  .John  de  Erie  by  service  of  two 
attendances  yearly  at  his  court  of  Erie,  and  rendering  2s.  for  a  parcel 
of  land  in  the  park. 
Witele.  7a.  land,  10a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  held  of  the  king,  with  other  lands  in  Cosham,  by  service  of  a 
fourth  part  of  a  serjeanty  at  the  castle  of  Porchestre  in  co.  Southampton. 

Oxford.     Niwenham.     6a.  land  and  pasture  for  51  sheep,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  of  the  earldom  of  Albemarle,  by  service  of  lib.  cummin. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  2.  (11.) 

38.  BicHABD  Bekk  alias  Beck. 

Writ,  7  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  Monday  before  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  1  Edw.  II. 

Wodecote.     A  hall,  chamber,  grange,  ox-house,  80a.  arable,  6a.  pasture,  2a. 

meadow,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  grand  serjeanty  by 

service  of  keeping  the  gaol  of  Winchester. 
A  tenement  and  20«.   land   near  Winchester,  held  of  the  prior  of   St. 

Swythun's,  rendering  49s.  8^d.  yearly. 
Kylham.     30a.  arable  held  of  Boger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  rendering  208.  yearly. 

Valentine  Beck  his  brother,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

a.  Edw  II.  File  2.  (12.) 

39.  Hugh  lb  QuoEY^fTE  alias  lb  Quoyntb. 

Writ,  12  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  Saturday  in  Easter  week,  1  Edw.  II.  (a  fragment). 

Ockelee  by  Motesfonte.     A  messuage,  grange,  ox  house,  lands,  &c.  (extent 

given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

....  knight's  service  rendering    ....    lib.  pepper,  and  he  had  (?) 

in  the  meadow  of  the  lord  (?)  of  Tuderlee  in  Ockel in  the 

wood  of  Boch ; 

and in  the  said  town  of  Ockeley     .... 

s.  4d.  for  all  service 

Hugh  and  Margery     .... 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (13.) 


40.     Reginald  de  Argbntem. 

Writ  (missing). 
Cambeidge.     Inq.  10  March,  1  Edw.  [II.] 

Ii^eldebourn.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  William  de  (sic) 
Latimer  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wilts.     Inq.  22  March,  1  Edw.  [II.] 

Cheldryngton.     10s.  rent  from  land  held  by  Warin  de  Bassingeborn,  held 
of  Aymer  de  Valence  by  homage  only. 

Heir,  as  above. 


12  INQUISITIONS. 

Norfolk,     liiq.  16  March,  1  Edw.  [II.] 

Keteringham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  Id.  yearly. 
.John  de  Argentein,  knight,  his  son,  aged  27  and  more,  is  his  next  heir.   • 

C.  Edu:  II.  File  2.  (4.) 

41.  Roger  de  Fkaxinis. 

Writ,  9  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 
Norfolk.     Inq.  3  Dec.  1  Edw.  II. 

Bathele.  A  capital  messuage,  24a.  arable,  IJa.  meadow,  ^a.  pasture,  a 
moiety  of  a  wind-mill,  100s.  rent  from  free  tenants,  &c.  held  of  the 
king,  as  member  of  the  manor  of  Fakenham,  which  is  of  the  king's 
ancient  demesne,  by  service  of  100s.  yearly  at  the  said  manor,  and  by 
suit  of  court  there,  and  15^d.  '  letefe,'  at  the  said  manor. 

Lucy  his  daughter,  aged  2,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  2.  (15.) 

42.  William  de  Curzun  alias  de  Curszoun. 

Writ,  20  June,  1  Edw.  II. 
Hereford.    Inq.  Monday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  1  Edw.  II. 

Puddelisdone.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  theadvowson  of  the  church, 
held  of  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari,  who  are  in  the  king's  ward- 
ship, in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  9a.  meadow  held  of  John 
de  Bradefeld  by  service  of  4s.  yearly. 

Richard  de  Curzon  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Norfolk.     Inq.  2  July,  1  Edw.  II. 

Wymondham.  A  capital  messuage,  144a.  arable  by  the  perch  of  16J  feet, 
12a,  meadow  and  pasture,  pastures  called '  Brentelond '  and  '  Le  Brom,'  a 
wood  called  '  Grubbesheg,'  24a.  wood  from  Le  Steyk  to  the  common 
of  Keteringham,  a  wind-mill,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  Richard  de  la  Rokele, 
by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Keteringham.  A  cottage  with  a  little  wood  of  2a.,  117a.  arable,  a  wood 
called  'Mannesheg'  of  3a.,  2  alder- woods  of  5a.  in  common,  rents,  &c., 
held  of  Petronilla  de  Vallibus  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (16.) 

43.  Walter  Jerounde. 

Writ,  27  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  6  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Perndon.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of 
England  of  the  inheritance  of  Agnes  his  wife,  deceased,  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne,  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee ;  and 
10a.  arable  held  (as  above)  of  the  abbot  of  Byleye  by  service  of  16d. 
yearly. 

Stamburn.  40a.  arable  and  5d.  rent,  held  (as  above)  of  the  earl  of  Here- 
ford by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

John  his  son,  aged  24,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Walter  and  Agnes. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (17.) 


EDWAED  11.  13 

44.      GiLBEET   SON    OF   ThOMAS   DE    ClaRE. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  2  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

The  office  of  steward  of  the  whole  of  the  king's  forest  in  Essex,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  keeping  the  said  forest. 
Richard  de  Clare  his  brother,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Hertfoed.     Inq.  Friday  the  morrow  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  1  Edw.  II. 

Staundon.  A  capital  messuage,  40a.  arable,  7Ja.  meadow,  10a.  pasture, 
20a.  oak  wood,  and  79s.  4Jd.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  of  Gilbert  de  Clare, 
earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee, 
and  rendering  20s.  6d.  yearly  at  his  manor  of  Staundon. 

Heir  as  above. 

Dorset.    1*12.  8  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Sturministre  Marescall.  A  seventh  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given), 
including  a  hundred  worth  40s.  yearly,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  free 
socage  by  service  of  homage  only. 

Tarente  Eusseauston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Gilbert  son  of 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee ;  18a.  arable  and  3a.  meadow,  held  of  Eobert  de  Caynes 
by  service  of  6d.  yearly ;  and  42a.  arable  and  a  plot  of  pasture,  held  of 
Nicholas  de  Antioch  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  {18.) 

45.    Hugh  Poyntz  alias  Poynz. 

Writ,  6  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  29  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Cory  Malet.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  for  a  moiety  of  the  barony  of  Cory  Malet,  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee. 
Nicholas  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Kent.    Inq.  Saturday  the  Octave  of  St.  Hilary,  1  Edw.  II. 

Hoo  St.  Wereburge  by  Rochester  (Roffarn).    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent 
given),  including  a  marsh,  and  a  moiety  of  the  hundred  of  Hoo,  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Nicholas  Poinz,  knight,  his  son,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Kent.     Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  St.  Vincent,  1  Edw.  II. 

Lullyngeston  Castel.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  archbishop  of 
Canterbury  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  28  and  more. 

Cambridge.     Inq.  28  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Dolingham.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Wandrille, 
Normandy,  without  any  service; 
Heir  as  above,  aged  28  and  more. 

Dorset.     Inq.  18  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Sutton.    The  manor  with  the  hundred  of  Culvardestre  (extent  given),  held 
of  Gilbert  son  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 


14  INQUISITIONS. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  25  JJan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Tockinton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park,  held  of  the  earl  of 
Gloucester  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (19.) 

46.  EOBBRT    DB    BrOMLEGH. 

Writ,  2  Dec.  1  Edw.  II. 
Stafford.    Inq.  Friday  the  morrow  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  1  Edw.  II. 

Asscheleye.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  finding  an 
armed  man  and  barded  horse  in  the  king's  army  for  8  days  whenever 
there  may  be  war  in  Wales,  and  paying  half  a  mark  to  Sir  Pulk  son 
of  Warin. 

Weninton.  The  hamlet  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
Eobert  de  Keiettele  by  service  of  lis.  yearly. 

Bromleye.  The  hamlet  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 
bishop  of  Chester  by  socage  and  by  service  of  10s.  yearly  and  suit  of 
court  at  Hecleshale,  and  finding  four  men  thrice  a  year,  for  three  days 
each  time,  for  chasing  in  the  bishop's  park  at  Hecishale. 

John  his  son,  aged  27  at  the  feast  of  Ascension  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (20.) 

47.  Gilbert    db    Umframvill    alias    Dunfranvyl,    earl    of    Anbgos    alias 

Danbgus. 

Writ,  13  Oct.  1  Edw  II. 
Northumberland.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  1  Edw.  II. 

Prodhow.     The  castle  (extent  given),  including  a  park  a  league  in  circuit. 

Hirlaw.     The  manor  (extent  given),  pertaining  to  the  said  castle. 

Birteley.    The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park  a  league  in  circuit. 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  2J  knights'  fees  and  doing 
suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Eedesdale  (Vallem  de  Rede)  with  the  liberty,  in  which  is  the  castle  of 
Hirbotell  (extent  given),  including  a  borough  called  Hirbotell,  a  capital 
messuage  at  Oterburn,  a  park  nearly  a  league  in  circuit,  and  free 
tenants  in  EUesden,  all  held  freely  {in  lihertate)  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  defending  the  same  from  wolf  and  robber. 

Alwenton.  200a.  arable  and  10a.  meadow,  the  lordship  of  the  ten  towns 
of  Alwenton,  Clonhill,  Bydellesden,  Angreham,  Faudon,  Eyhill,  Schar- 
berton,  Nodirton,  Boroudon,  and  Thirnum,  which  rendered  nothing  to 
the  earl  but  knight's  service  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Hirbotell,  and  two 
water-mills,  all  held  of  the  heirs  of  Vesci  in  chief  of  the  barony  of 
Alnewyck^by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of 
Alnewyck. 

Eobert  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  2.  (21.) 

48.  Edmund  Gascelyn. 

Writ  (missing). 
Wilts.    Inq.  9  Oct.  1  Edw.  [II.]   {defaced). 

Sholdon  and  Chippeham.  The  manor  and  town  (extent  given  with  names 
ot   tenants),   with   the  hundreds  of  Chypp[eham],   Bissopeston,   and 


EDWAED  11.  15 

Dunelewe,  pertaining  thereto,  and  a  wood  in  the  forest  of  Pewsham, 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  by  homage 

and  fealty. 
Budeston.     The  township  held  of  Maud  Burnel  by  a  fee  farm  rent  of  20  marks 

yearly. 
LoUedon.    A  tenement  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  Aymer 

de  Valencia  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Edmund  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  I.  2.  (22.) 


49.  Adam  db  Stubhous. 


Wiit  of  plenius  certiorari,  24  May,  1  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.    Inq.    Monday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  2  Edw.  II. 

Stubhous.  A  messuage,  30a.  land,  and  2a.  meadow,  held  of  Eobert  son  and 
heir  of  Warin  de  Insula,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  knight's 
service,  and  by  a  fourth  part  of  1  carueate  land,  where  14  darucates 
make  one  knight's  fee,  were  in  the  hand  of  the  late  King  Edward  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Eichard,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Adam. 

The  said  Eichard,  aged  21  on  the  eve  of  All  Saints,  1  Edw.  II,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  d.  (1.) 

50.  John  de  Boltesham. 

Writ,  16  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  19  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

Wedone  Pinkeny.  A  capital  messuage  and  56a.  land,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  -^  knight's  fee  ;  19s.  Ad.  rent  held  jointly  by  the 
said  John  and  Gundreda  his  wife,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Henry  de 
Pynkenye,  by  the  same  service ;  and  a  water-mill  held  of  the  abbot  of 
St.  Lucian  de  Beuveys,  by  service  of  10s. 
Plumpton.     Two  messuages,  86a.  Ir.  land,  la.  meadow,  2a.  pasture,  and  2s. 

rent,  held  of  William  de  Sancto  Johanne  by  knight's  service. 
Medeford.     6s.  rent  held  of  Eobert  Kynne,  service  unknown. 
Staverton.    48s.  rent  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  John  de 
Daventre,  service  unknown. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  5  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  3.  (2.) 

51.  Geoffrey  de  Liziniaco. 

Writ,  8  Feb.  [1]  Edw  II.  {defective.) 
Y.0RK.     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Gregory,  1  Edw.  II. 

Laghton  in  Morthing.  A  capital  messuage,  4  bovates  land  in  demesne,  2 
plots  of  meadow,  19L  rent,  a  wind-mill,  and  a  wood,  &c.  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  knight's  service  of  the  king's  ancient  demesnes. 

Heir  unknown,  because  he  is  a  foreigner. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland,  8  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 

Louth.     Inq 1  Edw.  II.  {fragment). 

.     .     .    ..     .     .     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  10  carucates  arable 

and  perquisites  of  court  in  Ays,      .     .     .     and  at  Louethe     .... 

,     ,     .     .,  and  ,at   Castel ,  held  of  the   king  in  chief 


16  INQUISITIONS. 

without  any  service  (but  that  which  is  done)  in  England  for  all  his 
lands  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  well  in  England  as  in  Ireland 
(for)  his  (manor)  of  Whititon  in  Norfolk. 

(The  jury-  know  of  no  ?)  heir  of  the  said  Geoffrey  unless  the  king  of 
England. 

Dublin.    Inq.  13  M     .     .     .    Edw.     .     (fragment). 

The  tenement  of  Baliogari  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief.     .     .     . 

The  jury  know  not  that  he  had  other  heir  than  the  king. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  3-  (3.) 


52.    RoBBKT  Bbrteam  of  Bothalb. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  Eobert  Bertram  for  the  lands, 
&c.  of  the  said  Robert,  as  his  kinsman  and  next  heir  and  of  full  age, 
6  March,  1  Edw.  II.  {defective). 
[Northumberland.]     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Mark,  1  Edw.  II.  (defective). 

Bothale.  A  capital  messuage,  3B0a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  a  park  containing 
nearly  a  league  in  circuit,  2  foreign  woods,  pasture,  a  forest,  rents,  &c. 
(extent  given),  held  of  the  king  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees.  The 
said  lands  were  in  the  hand  of  the  late  King  Edward  for  four  weeks 
after  the  said  Eobert's  death,  and  afterwards  the  wardship  was  granted 
to  Margaret  sometime  queen  of  England  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  heir, 
who  sold  it  to  Master  Eichard  de  Haveryng,  late  escheator,  who  sold  it 
to  Sir  William  de  Hamelton,  and  he  to  Sir  Simon  Ward,  who  still  holds 
the  same. 

Robert  the  petitioner  is  his  kinsman,  and  next  heir. 

John  de  Seton  says  that  the  said  Eobert  was  21  on  Thursday  the  feast  of 
St.  George  last,  which  he  knows  because  at  the  command  of  Robert  Bertram 
he  came  ou  the  morrow  of  St.  George  to  Bothale  and  bought  of  him  16  oaks 
of  his  forest  for  2  marks,  for  constructing  his  building  of  Seton,  which  was 
accidentally  burned  at  Christmas  before,  and  was  present  and  saw  the  same 
(Robert)  baptized  in  the  church  of  St.  Andrew,  Bothale,  and  it  is  twenty-one 
years  ago  last  Christmas  since  the  burning  of  his  houses. 

Robert  de  Fenrother  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Marcellus  (?)  before  the  birth  of  the  said  Robert  he  married  Isabel  his  wife, 
who  died  on  the  day  of  St.  George  following,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
of  St.  Andrew,  Bothall,  on  the  day  the  said  Robert  was  baptized,  and  it  is 
twenty-one  years  ago  at  the  same  feast  of  St.  George. 

John  de  Offeley  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  his  father  (?) 
married  Ayice  his  stepmother  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  before  the  said 
Robert's  birth ;  it  is  twenty-one  years  ago,  and  that  marriage  can  never 
depart  from  his  memory. 

Bernard  Tuket  of  Wodhorn says  the 

same,  and  knows  it  because  Sir  John  de  Gretham,  chaplain,  at  Christmas 
•  •  .•  •  ■  •  •  was  instituted  perpetual  vicar  of  the  church  of  St. 
Edehne  the  Virgm,  Wodehorn,  and  on  Sunday  before  the  Ascension  follow- 
ing   the  witness was  at  the  vicar's  feast  at  Bothal  with 

Robert  Bertram,  deceased,  and  then  the  said  Robert  (the  petitioner)  was 
4  weeks  old,  and  it  is  twenty-one  years  since  Sir  John  was  instituted. 

Eobert  le  Warenner  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Robert  his  first- 
born son  was  born  on  the  eve  of  St.  George,  and  the  said  Eobert  on  the 
morrow,  and  his  son  was  21  on  the  said  eve  last  past. 


EDWAED  II.  17 

Maurice   de   He says  the  same,  and  knows    it  because 

Eoger  his  brother  whose  heir  he  is,  (died)  on  Whitsunday  after  the  said 
Eobert's  birth  twenty-one  years  ago  at  next  Whitsunday,  and  he  made  his 
homage  to  Eobert  Bertram,  who  said  that  he  who  ought  to  be  his  lord  was 
aged  6  weeks. 

William  son  of  Maurice  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  .  .  . 
.  .  .  before  the  said  Eobert's  birth  he  came  into  England  from  parts 
across  the  sea,  and  on  the  morrow  of  St.  George  following,  on  which  day 
the  said  Eobert  was  baptized,  John  de  Seton  and  he  feasted  at  Bothal  with 
Eobfirt  Bertram,  and  it  is  twenty-one  years  ago  since  he  came  into  England. 

Simon  son  of  Eichard  de  Pyndemore  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
as  he  came  from  Newbiggin  to  Pyndemore  he  saw  his  own  house  burning, 
and  endeavoured  to  save  his  valuables  (?)  but  could  not  for  no  one  dared 
enter  the  house  for  the  flames,  and  he  lost  many  goods,  and  the  same  after- 
noon came  his  servant  from  Bothal  announcing  that  Alice  Goby  on,  mother 
of  the  said  Eobert,  had  born  a  son,  and  on  the  morrow  he  was  present  when 
he  was  baptized,  and  Eobert  Bertram  gave  him  an  oak  because  his  house  was 
burnt,  and  there  he  saw  John  de  Seton  present,  and  it  is  twenty-one  years 
since  the  burning  of  his  house. 

John  d6l  Side  say's  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  Sunday  after  the 
said  Eobert's  birth  he  fell  from  his  horse  between  Morpath  and  Wheteworth, 
and  it  is  twenty-one  years  ago,  which  he  well  recollects,  for  the  small  bone 
of  his  leg  (?)  {exilla  tibie)  being  broken,  he  still  limps. 

William  son  of  Eichard  de  Essynden  says  the  same,  and  he  knows  it 
because  Ealph  de  Essynden,  knight,  took  all  his  beasts  and  detained  them 
for  10  marks  which  he  owed  him  for  the  farm  of  his  mill,  and  on  the  morrow 
of  St.  George  he  went  to  Sir  Eoger  Bertram,  rector  of  St.  Andrew's,  Bothal, 
to  borrow  some  money,  and  found,  him  in  the  church  whilst  the  said  Eobert 
was  being  baptized,  and  the  said  rector  lent  him  5  marks ;  it  is  twenty-one 
years  ago  since  the  taking  of  his  beasts  and  he  will  all  his  life  remember  it. 

John  le  Maresscall  of  Hayden  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  William 
his  son  was  born  four  weeks  after  the  said  Eobert,  and  will  be  21  on  Sunday 
before  the  Ascension  next. 

Eobert  de  Balliolo  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  the  day  of  the 
said  Eobert's  birth  as  he  came  from  Corbryg,  robbers  attacked  him  near 
Stanfordham  with  bows  and  arrows,  &c.  and  killed  his  horse  with  an  arrow, 
and  he  scarcely  escaped  their  hands,  and  the  same  day  reached  Morpath  on 
foot,  and  on  the  morrow  went  to  Ellyngton  by  Bothall,  where  he  heard  his 
mass  in  the  church  and  was  present  when  the  said  Eobert  was  baptized, 
and  the  robbers'  attack  happened  twenty-one  years  ago'  on  the  feast  of  St. 
George  last. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  3.  (4.) 

53.     Ebginald  db  Grey  alias  le  Grey. 

Wnt,  5  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
Derby.    Inq.  18  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Schirlond.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  mills  called  Peverelmilne, 

Crowecroftmilne  and  Le  Newemilne,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church, 

held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Grey  for  1  knight's  fee  and  giving  scutage  when 

it  runs. 
Le  Lyndeweye.     20a.  arable  held  of  Sir  Eobert  de  Dethek'  by  service  of  2s. 

yearly ;  and  20a.  land  held  of  Thomas  de  Ferariis  of  Lockeslegh  by 

service  of  12c?.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

28017  B 


18  INQUISITIONS. 

Wnt,  5  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
Chester.     Inq.  20  April,  1  Edw.  II.  ■     ,  •       t 

Rushton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Torpurlegh.    A  moiety,  held  of  Richard  Down  by  service  of  a  rose. 
Honebrugge.    A  messuage  and  20a.  land,  held  of  WiUiam  Bonse  by  service 
of  Id!. 
Heir  as  above. 

Writ  to  the  Justice  of  Wales  5  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
[Denbigh.]     Inq.  26  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Ruffin.     The  castle,  the  whole  cantred  of  Deffrincloyd,  and  three  towns  m 
the   cantred   of  Englefeld,  viz. — Penbedeu,  Maismanan  and  Blorent, 
which  were  of  Lady  Wenthlian  de  Lacy,  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees. 
Heir  as  above,  of  full  age. 

Essex.    Inq.  22  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Purlee.  The  manor,  with  the  hamlet  of  Gibbecrak'  member  thereof 
(extents  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Alphege,  1  Edw.  II. 

La  Waterhall.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  by  serjeanty  of 
finding  a  man  armed  with  hauberk  and  lance  only  in  Wales. 

Heir  as  above,  of  full  age. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  21  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Kempeleye.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park  and  foreign  wood, 
held  of  Roger  de  Mortimer  and  Theobald  de  Verdon,  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

Hertford.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  George,  1  Edw.  II. 

Bishop's  Hathfeld.  A  capital  messuage,  300a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  5a. 
pasture,  20a.  wood,  4:1.  Os.  8d.  rent  of  assize,  &c.,  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Ely  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  of  court  at  the  manor 
of  Bishop's  Hathfield. 

Heir  as  above,  of  full  age. 

Middlesex.    Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  the  Close  of  Easter,  1  Edw  II. 

Purtepole.  A  messuage,  30a.  arable,  22s.  rent  of  assize,  and  a  wind-mill,  held 
of  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Paul's,  London,  in  chief,  by  service  of 
42s.  M.  and  suit  of  court. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Bedford.    Inq.  29  April,  1  Edw.  II.  (defaced). 

La  Leigh  alias  La  Leigh  with  Scharnbrok'.  The  manor,  with  the  hamlets 
of  Wraste  and  Brockeborewe  (extents  given),  held  of  the  barony  of  Wod- 
huUe,  now  m  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas  de 
[WahuU],  by  service  of  [2]  J  knight's  fees,  together  with  its  members— 
hnelleston,  co.  Buckingham,  and  Munden,  co.  Hertford,  and  paying 
14s.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  RokinghFam],  and  5s.  to  the  master  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  John,  Bedford. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  80  and  more. 


EDWARD   II.  19 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Alphege,  1  Edw.  II. 

Eton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson   of  the  church  of 

Blecchele,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  grand  serjeahty  of  keeping  the 

king's  gerfalcons  at  the  king's  cost. 
Stoke  Hamund.    A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  a  water-mill,  and  9s.  3d. 

rent  of  assize,  held  of  John  de  Wolverton  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Great  BrichuUe.     The   manor    (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of   the 

church,  held  of  Hugh  le  Despenser  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  worth 

6d.  yearly. 
Snelleston.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  Thomas  de 

WahuU,  together  with  the  manors  of  Lega,  Wrast,  Brokeburwe,  and 

other  members,  for  2^  knights'  fees. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more; 

Huntingdon.     Inq.  Friday  in  Easter  week,  1  Edw.  II. 

Hemingford.     30a.  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  finding  a 

spindle  full  of  thread  for  sewing  the  king's  pavilions  in  time  of  war, 

which  serjeanty  is  now  changed  to  1  mark  of  yearly  rent  by  the  hands 

of  the  sheriff. 
Hemingford.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee. 
Gilling.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  earl  by  service  of  1 

knight's  fee. 
Thouleslound.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 

honour  of  Huntingdon,  as  of  the  pourparty  of  Eobert  le  Brus,  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  50. 

Hereford.    Liq.     Saturday  after  Easter,  1  Edw.  II. 

Wiltone  on  Wey.  The  castle  with  the  adjacent  hamlets  of  Peterustoye  alias 
Peterustowe,  Birchis,  Cleve,  and  Cape  (extents  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  1^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  36  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  3.  (5.) 

54.  ElCHARD    DE    CeBIZEAUS. 

Wnt  {missing), 
Cornwall.    Extent,  6  Feb.  1  Edw.  II.  {defective). 

Lanrethou  and  Kilcoit.  The  manors  (extents  given),  held  of  the  heir  of 
Joice  de  Dynham,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  as  of  his  barony  of 
Cardynan,  by  service  of  5  knights'  fees,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of 
Cardinan. 
Trevynnek'.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Arundel  in  socage, 
and  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Eichard,  son  of  John  his  son,  aged  7,  is  his  next  heir. 

{See  No.  155.) 

C.  Edw.  11^  File  3.  (6.) 

55.  Stephen  db  Brokbdissh'. 

Writ,  30  Dec.  1  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk  ;  hundreds  op  Wylbford,  Lose  and  Theedbling.    Inq.  Thursday  after 
the  Purification,  1  Edw.  II. 
Hacheston,  Ludham,  Bredefeld  and  Bulges.    Free  rents  (extent  given  with 
names  of  tenants),  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Pethawe  in  the 


20  INQUISITIONS. 

hundred  of  Thredelinge,  held  M  the  king]  in  chief  of  the  manor  of 
Bredefeld,  by  service   of  J  knight's  fee,  which  manor  the  late  ^ing 
Edward  acquired   of  Gilbert  Peche  lately  deceased,  and  assigned  m 
dower  to  Queen  Margaret,  sometime  his  consort. 
Eeginald  his  son,  aged  10,  is  his  next  heir. 

Suffolk;  hundked  of  Hoxnb.    Inq.  14  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 

Weybrede  and   Sylham.     A  water-mill  held   of   John  Launce,   John   de 

Shelton,  and  the  prior  of  St.  Faith's,  rendering  to  each  yearly  1  mark. 
Fresengfeud.     16s.  8d.  rent,  rendering  13s.  4rf.  yearly  to  the  prioress  of 
Bungeye. 
Heir  as  above. 

Suffolk;  hundreds  of  Bosemere  and  Hbetesmere.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St. 
Valentine,  1  Edw.  II. 
Melles.     4a.  land  in  demesne. 
Preston  in  the  hundred  of  Corsford.    40s.  free  rent  yearly  from  the  heirs  of 

Sir  Giles  de  Monpinchon. 
Melles,  Codenham,  and  Stonham.     39s.  lOrf.  free  rent  yearly  from  the  heirs 
of  Eobert  le  Gardener,  and  other  tenants  (specified),  for  messuages  and 
lands  (extent  given) . 
All  held  of  Peter  de  Burgate  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Suffolk;  hundreds  ot  Babb[eegh]  and  Corsf[ord].     Inq.  14  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 

Ketilberston.    40s.  rent  from  a  messuage  and  80a.  land,  by  the  hands  of 

Christiana,   relict   of    Giles  de  Munpinzoun,    held   of    the   abbot   of 

St.  Edmund's  by  service  of  Id.  at  his  hundred  of  Corsf[ord]  for  the 

guard  of  the  castle  of  Norwich. 

Heir  as  above. 

Norfolk.     Inq.   .   .   Jan.  1  Edw.  II.  {defective). 

Brokedissh.  A  cottage,  la.  wood,  and  10a.  arable,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
as  of  the  half  -hundred  of  Ersham,  which  was  of  the  earl  Mar  [shal] ,  by 
service  of  21d.  yearly,  rendering  two  hens,  and  doing  suit  at  the  said 
hundred;  a  capital  messuage,  105a.  arable,  12a.  wood,  8a.  meadow  and 
pasture,  6s.  8d.  rent,  &c.,  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  6d.  yearly ;  60a.  arable,  la.  meadow,  and  M.  rent, 
held  of  Edmund  Pillecrowe  by  service  of  2s.  lid.  yearly ;  6a.  land  held 
of  William  Walgor  by  service  of  2s. ;  2a.  land  held  of  William  Pollard  by 
service  of  3d. ;  3a.  land  held  of  Eoger  de  Ketelbergh  by  service  of  Bd. ; 
6a.  land  and  2s.  rent,  held  of  Eoger  Pillecrowe  by  service  of  22rf. ;  and 
a  cottage  and  la.  land  held  of  Eobert  le  Broun  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Eedenhale.  8Ja.  land  held  of  the  prior  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ipswich,  by  service 
of  6d. ;  and  2a.  land  held  of  John  de  Brampton  by  service  of  5d.  yearly. 

Eiueshale.  5a.  land  held  of  Winesia  lady  of  Eiueshale  by  scutage  and 
service  of  12d.  yearly ;  8a.  land  held  of  Edmund  Aubre  by  service  of  Id. 
yearly;  and  3a.  land  held  of  the  abbot  of  Langele  by  service  of  2d, 
yearly. 

Stratton.  A  messuage  not  built,  60a.  arable,  27s.  rent  of  assize,  &c.,  held 
of  the  earl  of  Eichem  [ond]  by  service  of  19d.  yearly. 

Bursfcon.  A  capital  messuage,  50a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  la.  pasture,  la. 
wood,  a  wind-mill,  4s.  8d.  rent  of  assize,  &c.,  held  of  Hugh  de  Veer  and 
Denise  his  wife  by  service  of  10s.  yearly  ;  7a.  arable  and  13s.  4d.  rent  of 
assize,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  de  Tateshale  by  service  of  lid.  yearly ; 


EDWARI)  11.  21 

lis.  Id.  rent  of  assize  held  of  William  de  Boville  by  service  of  i^d. 
yearly ;  20a.  of  knight's  fee  held  of  Agnes  de  Stradesete  by  service  of 
6s.  yearly;  rents  and  services  held  of  Nicholas  de  Hastingg'  by  service 
of  ISd.  yearly;  8a.  land  held  of  William  de  Shimplingge  by  service  of 
12d.  yearly ;  and  10a.  land  held  of  John  Hubert  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Thelveton._  5a.  land  held  of  Thomas  de  Scalar  [iis]  by  service  of  lib. 
cummin  yearly  ;  7a.  land  held  of  Peter  Henry  by  service  of  id.  yearly ; 
la.  land  held  of  Peter  son  of  Gilbert  by  service  of  Bd.  yearly ;  and  8?-. 
land  held  of  William  Baroun  by  service  of  5^d.  yearly. 

Brisingham.  ^a.  turf  held  of  Thomas  le  Verdoun  by  service  of  a  root  of 
ginger. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  10  and  more. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  3.  (7.) 

56.    Joan  de  Valencia,  countess  of  Pembroke. 

Writ,  20  Sept.  1  Edw.  II. 
The  Marches  of  Wales.     Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Denis,  I  Edw.  II. 

Gbdrich.     The  castle  &c.  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  by  knight's  service. 

Aymer  {Adomarm,  Adamarus,  Almaricus)  her  son,  aged  36  and  more,  is 
her  next  heir. 

The  Marches  of  Wales.     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Luke,  1  Edw.  II. 

Teneberey.  20a.  foreign  land,  241  burgages,  la.  meadow,  2  mills, 
six  stranger  burgesses,  twenty  farmers  (sensar'),  &c.,  held  of  the  king, 
service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above. 

The- Marches  of  Wales.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Luke,  1  Edw.  II. 

Pembr  [oke] .     The  castle  and  town  (extent  given) ,  including  rents  in  Karreu 

for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Pembroke,  Stakepol,  Kylvegy,  Costeynis- 

ton,  Gilcop,  Gonedon,  Opeton,  Seynt  Syrone,  Maynerbir,  Mynewere 

and  Esse. 
Castle  Martin.      2  carucates  land,  12a.  meadow,  60a.  pasture,  turbary,  a 

water-mill,  and  rent  of  two  free  tenants  and  sixty  gabularii. 
St.  Flor[ence].     2  carucates  land,  thirty -nine  gabidarii,  ten  tarraevs  {censar'), 

la.  meadow,  &c. 
Coyttht'.     60a.  land,  two  free  tenants,  &c. 

All  held  of  the  king,  service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above. 

Worcester.    Inq.  14  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

Inteberg.  A  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
Marchalcy  (Marchacia,)  of  England  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Kent.    Inq.  9  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

Sutton  Valence.     The  manor   (extent  given),   including  a   custom   called 
'  Donger,'  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  it 
is  of  the  king's  marshalcy. 
Braburn.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee,  and  it  is  of  the  king's  marshalcy. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  37. 


22  INQUISITIONS. 

Berks.    Inq.  11  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

Schryvenham,  alias  Schrevenham.     The  manor,  with  Burghton  and  Cote, 
and  a  moiety  of  the  hundred  of  Schrevenham  (extents  given),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

Writ  to  the  Justiciary  of  Ireland,  20  Sept.  1  Edw.  II. 
Ireland,    ^.rtof*,  Friday  after  St.  Martin    .    .    Edvf.  11.  (defective). 

Weys[ford].     The  castle  and  town  (extent  given),  including  the  service  of 

29J  knights  when  scutage  runs  in  Ireland,  of  which  3  fees  are  now 

wasted  by  the  war  of  the  Irish. 
Carrik.    The  castle  with  2  carucates  and  20a.  land  in  demesne.  Ills.  9d.  rent 

of  burgesses,  2  water-mills,  &c. 
Fernie.     The  manor  with  a  castle  (extent  given) . 
Bannua.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  the  isle  of  Keirach. 
Rosclar.     91.  6s.  6d.  yearly  rent,  M^  carucates,  20a.  Ir.  land,  21a.  meadow, 

and  91.  9s.  2d.  issues  of  rabbit-warren,  wood,  customs,  &c. 
Hathethart.     6  carucates  land,  &c. 
Tachmon.     Issues  worth  47s.  lOd.  yearly. 
Odoch  Castle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  service  of  4  knights 

....  when  the  king's  scutage  runs  in  Ireland. 
Geriponte.     The  new  town  (extent  given). 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service the  king's 

[scutage]  runs  in  Ireland. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  34. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  4.  (1.) 


57.     Maud,  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  Richards  Castle. 

Writ,  15  Feb.  1  Edw.  II. 
Salop.     Inq.  Wednesday  before  Palm  Sundfl,y,  1  Edw.  II. 

Bureford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  moiety  of  the  hundred  of 
Overes,  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Hugh,  now  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heirs,  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  barony,  and  by  service  of  finding  five  armed  men  with  five 
barded  horses  for  the  whole  barony  .whenever  there  shall  be  war  in 
Wales  between  the  king  and  the  prince  of  Wales. 

Wylileye  in  the  manor  of  Stepelton.    A  messuage,  100a.  land  by  the  greater 

hundred,  and  lie?,  yearly  rent,  acquired  of  a  tenant  by  the  said  Maud 

and  Hugh,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Hugh,  tenure  unspecified. 

Joan  whom  Thomas  de  Bykenouere  married,  aged  15  and  more,   and 

Margaret    whom    Geoffrey   de   Cornwayle  married,    aged   .   .  and  more, 

daughters  of  the  said  Hugh  are  his  next  heirs. 

Hereford.    Inq.  Thursday  before  Palm  Sunday,  1  Edw.  II. 

Blethevagh.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  great  and  little  forest, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  dower  of  the  said  inheritance  of  the 
barony  of  Bureford. 

Worcester.    Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  Palm  Sunday,  1  Edw.  II.  {defective). 
Coderugge  and  Wychebaud.     The  manors  (extents  given),  that  of  Coderugge 
held   for  life,   and   that   of  Wychebaud  held   in   dower,   of  the  said 
inheritance  of  the  king  in  chief. 


EDWAEi)  il.  ^3 

Essex.     Inq.  22  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Hobrugge.  A  capital  messuage,  180a.  arable,  6Ja.  Ir.  meadow,  6a.  pasture, 
2  woods,  a  water-mill,  rents,  &c.  held  for  life  of  the  said  inheritance,  of 
the  heir  of  Giles  de  Plays,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee ;  and  2a.  Ir.  meadow,  held  of  the  said  inheritance,  of 
John  de  Hobrugg  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Amberden.  The  manor  (extent  given)  held,  for  life  of  the  said  inheritance, 
of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Peverell,  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee. 

Heirs  as  above,  Joan  aged  15  years  and  5  months,  and  Margaret  12  years 
and  7  months. 

NoKTHAMPTON.    luq.  9  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

Norton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  lands  and  plots  in  Langmede, 
Langedole,  and  Hullemede,  held  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  earl  of  War- 
wick, by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heirs  unspecified. 

Dkvon.     Inq.  3  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Nymeton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  inheritance,  of 
the  king  by  socage. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands,  and  of  the  part  assigned  to  Thomas 
de  Bikenor,  and  the  part  remaining  in  the  king's  hand  {undated). 
{Cj.   Calendar  oj  Close  Rolls,  1307— 131S,  p.  36.) 

Writ  q/  certiorari  defeodis,  £c.  11  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
OxFOED.     Inq.  27  July,  2  [Edw.  II] . 

Cudinton.  The  manor,  held  by  Henry  de  Willamescote  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  Hugh,  which  is  now  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  his  heirs,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Devon.    Inq.  2  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

King's  Nymeton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Northampton.    Inq.  9  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

Lycchebarwe.  Three  parts,  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  said  Maud  as 
above,  and  William  Power  holds  it. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  8  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Lutlinton.     The  manor,  held  by  the  abbot  of  Abbyndon  of  the  said  Maud, 

taking  scutage  when  it  runs,  by  J  knight's  fee. 
OUynton.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  John  de  OUynton  by  J  knight's  fee 

and  scutage. 
Newynton.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  the  prior  of  Little  Malvern  by 

^  knight's  fee. 

Somerset.    Inq.  1  Aug.  1  (sic)  Edw.  II. 

Mersshe.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  John  de  Huntele  for  ^  knight's  fee. 
Kyngeston  by  Gevele  [alias  Gyvele] .     The  manor,  held  by  Eobert  son  of 
Payn  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Salop.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  Palm  Sunday,  1  Edw.  II. 

Nen   Solers.     The  manor,   similarly  held  by  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of 

Wyggemor  for  1  knight's  fee. 
TeteneshuU  lalias  Steneshull]  and  Marebrock.     The  manor,  similarly  held 
by  Peter  Corbet  for  J  knight's  fee. 


'24  INQUISITIONS. 

Mulston.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  Hugh  Godard  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Weston.     The  hamlet,  similarly  held  by  the  earl  of  Lincoln  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Tilleshop'.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  Adam  de  Elmerugge  for  i  knight's 

fee. 
Eommesleygh  and  Baggesouere.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  Leo  de 

Rommeleygh  for  1  knight's  fee. 
Grete.     The  manor,  similarly  held  by  Philip  de  Grete  for  J  knight's,  fee. 
Stok.     The  hamlet,  similarly  held  by  Henry  le  Moneour  and  Margery  la 

Blake  for  J  knight's  fee. 
La  Hull.    The  hamlet,  similarly  held  by  William  de  la  Hull  fpr  ^\  knight's 

fee. 
Aysford  Carbonel  and   Overtone.     The  manor,   similarly  held  by  Hugh 

Carbonel  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Boreford.     The  advowson  of  the  church,  which  is  divided  into  three  parts. 
All  these  fees  pertain  to  the  barony  of  Boreford. 

WoBCESTBE.     Inq.  8  April,  1  Edw.  II. 

Imeneye.     The  manor,  held  of  the  said  Maud  by  Peter  Corbet  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Astwode.     The  manor,  held  by  Thomas  de  Arderne  by  service  of  |  knight's 

fee. 
Kyngeslonde.     The  hamlet,  held  by  John  de  Kyngeslonde  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Elmerugge.     The  manor,  held  by  Adam  de  Elmerugge  by  1^  knight's  fees. 
PurshuU.     The  manor,  held  by  Henry  de  Peremort  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Almerugge  [alias  Elmerugge] .     The  hamlet,  held  by  William  de  Hanewode 

by  J^  knight's  fee. 
Croule.     The  manor,  held  by  Guy  de  Bello  Campo  by  service  of  1  knight's 

fee. 
Wytton.    The  manor,  held  by  Grimbald  Pauncefot  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Coderugge.     1  carucate  land,  held  by  Adam  Young  {Juven  is)  of  Coderugge, 

by  x\  knight's  fee. 
Eoke  and  Holine.     The  hamlets,  held  by  Henry  de  Ribefford  by  J  knight's 

fee. 
Clyfton.     The  manor,  held  by  Eoger  de  Mortuo  Mari  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Scheldesleye.     The  manor,  held  by  Henry  le  Waleys  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Cuyre.     The  manor,  held  by  John  Wyard  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Sapy.    The  manor,  held  by  Eoger  Pychard  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Sutton  and  Overe  Sapy.     The  manors,  held  by  Robert  Sturmy  by  IJ  knight's 

fee. 
Temedebury.    The  manor,  held  by  Henry  de  Lacy  by  2  knights'  fees. 
Yeddefen  Leges.     The  manor,  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  de  Loges  by 

f  knight's  fee. 
Karkedone.     The  hamlet,  held  by  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari  by  J  knight's  fee. 
Yeddefen  Loges.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
All  Saints,  Worcester.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Extent  of  the  knights'  fees  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari,  deceased,   which  by 

reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heirs  (are)  in  the  king's  hand  (undated 

and  defective). 
Wakwick. 

Farnebergh.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Jordan  le  gay ;  -J  knight's  fee  held  by 

the  heirs  of  William  de  Halughton ;  and  to  knight's  fee  held  by  the 

heirs  of  Walter  le  Norable. 


EDWAED  II.  25 

Mollyngton.    J  knight's   fee  held  by    the  prior  of  Kenylworth;    and   J 

knight's  fee  held  by  Eleanor  de  Clare. 
Dunchirche.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eustachia,  relict  of  John  Dunheved. 
Bilney.    ,J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Cumbe. 

Heeefoed. 

Pudlesdon  and  Brompton.     IJ  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Cursun. 

Wyle.    I  knight's  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  la  Launde. 

Yarpol.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  Hakelute  [alias  Hakelutel] . 

Bitton.     Two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Brompton. 

Staunton  and  Moldeleye.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Hopton. 

Coumbe.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Berard  le  Bret'. 

Asshe.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Ealph  de  Sancto  Audoeno. 

Eichards  Castle,    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Eoger  Eilrich. 

linull.    I  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Lyngaine. 

Herton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Lyngaine. 

Extent  oi  the  fees  which  the  aforesaid  Maud  held  of  the  said  Hugh's 
inheritance,  &c.  in  cos.  Oxford,  Northampton,  Gloucester,  Somerset, 
Salop,  and  [Worcester] ,  as  above. 

Knights'  fees  and  advowsons  in  the  pourparty  of  Thomas  de  Bikenor  and 
Joan   his   wife,    comprising   some  of  those  above  mentioned    in  cos. 
Warwick,  Hereford,  Gloucester,  Salop,  and  Worcester,  and  also : — 
Heeefoed.    Eichards  Castle.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Salop.    Assheford  Boudlers.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Bodelers. 
Overton.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Overton. 
Wolferton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Carbonel. 
Bureford.    A  portion  of  the  prebend,  held  by  Adam  de  Osgodeby. 

WoECESTEE.     Scheldesley  Waleis.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  le  Waleys. 
Homme.     A  messuage,  39a.  arable,  and  2a.  meadow. 

Salop.     Leyntwarthyn.     A  list  of  free  and  customary  tenants. 
(CJ.    Calendar  of  Close  Rolls,  1807—1313,  pp.  97,  98.) 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  4.  (2.) 


58.     Hugh  de  Moetuo  Maei  of  Eichards  Castle. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  de/eodis  &c.  26  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
Waewick.     Inq.  8  July,  1  (sic)  Edw.  II. 

Earneberg.  A  messuage  and  3  carucates  land,  held  by  Jordan  le  Say  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  a  messuage  and  2  carucates  land,  held  by  the 
heirs  of  William  de  Halweton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  ;  and  a 
messuage  and  2  virgates  land,  held  by  the  heirs  of  Walter  le  Norable 
by  service  of  ^V  knight's  fee. 

MoUington.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  by  the  prior  of  Kenele- 
worth.  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  and  a  messuage  and  1  carucate  land, 
held  by  Eleanor  de  Clare  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Farneberg.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Dunchirch.  A  messuage  and  2  carucates  land,  held  by  Eustacia,  relict  of 
John  Dunheved,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Bilneye.      A  messuage  and  2  carucates  land,  held  by  the  abbot  of  Cumbe 
by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
All  held  of  the  manor  of  Boreford. 


26  INQUISITIONS. 

Salop.     Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas,  1  Edw.  II. 

Kyngesheinde  (?),  held  by  John  de  Lyngeyne  for  i  knight's  fee. 

Stanege.     The  hamlet,  held  by for  J  knight's  fee. 

Kyngesheinde  (?)   and  Assche.      The  manor,  held  by  Eobert  Sturmy  for 

f  knight's  fee. 
Asscheford  Boudlers.     The  manor,  held  by  John  de  Boudlers  for  J  knight's 

fee. 
Overton.     The  hamlet,  held  by  John  de  Everton  (sic)  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Wolwerton.     1  carucate  land,  held  by  William  Carbonel  for  J  knight's  fee. 
All  the  advowsons  of  churches  remained  with  Maud  the  said  Hugh's 

wife,  and  were  extended  by  another  writ  after  her  death. 

Hereford.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Andrew,  2  Edw.  II. 

Pudlesdone.     The  manor  with  the  hamlet  of  Brompton,  held  by  Richard  de 

Cursun  by  service  of  Ij  knight's  fee. 
Wyle.     The  manor,  held  by  Eichard  de  la  Launde  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Yarpol.    2  carucates  land,  held  by  Walter  Hakelute  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Bittone.    The  manor,  held  by  Thomas  de  Brompton  by  service  of  two  parts 

of  1  knight's  fee. 
Staunton  and  Moldeleye.     The  hamlets,   held  by  Walter  de  Hopton  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Coumbe.     The  manor,  held  by  Berard  le  Bret  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Assche.     The  manor,  held  by  Ralph  de  Sancto    Audoeno    by    service   of 

*  knight's  fee. 
Richards  Castle.      1  carucate  land,  held  by  Roger  Eilrich  by  service   of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Knulle.     The  hamlet,  held  by  John  de  Lyngayne  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Herton.    The  manor,  held  by  Thomas  de  Lyngayne  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee. 
Richards  Castle.      The  advowson  of  the  church. 

C.  Ethc.  II.  File  4.  (3.) 

59.  Baldwin  de  Insula. 

Writ,  22  Aug.  1  Edw.  II. 
Southampton  ;  Isle  of  Wight.     Inq.  14  Sept.  1  Edw.  II. 

Gatecombe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  castle  of  Karesbrouk,  now  in  the  king's  hand. 
Whytewelle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  castle  of  Karesbrouk. 
Caulbourn.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  castle  of  Karesbrouk. 

John  his  son,  aged  4  on  the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  is  his  next  heir. 
Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  4.  (4.) 

60.  Hbney  Tybis  alias  Thyeys,  Tyheys. 

Writ,  8  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  24  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 

Fretewell.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
earldom  of  Albemarle,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee. 


EDWARD  II.  27 

La  Oke  alias  Oke  hamlet.  40a.  arable,  20a.  meadow,  55s.  5d.  rents,  &c.  (extent 
given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  as  above,  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  and  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster  by  service  of  2s.  M. 

Henry  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Berks.    Extent,  31  Oct.  1  Edw.  II. 

Hordwelle  hamlet.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  a  pasture, 
68s.  G^d.  rents,  &c.,  held  of  Henry  de  Cobham  by  service  of  rendering 
40d.  every  seventeen  weeks  to  the  abbot  of  Abyndon  for  the  same 
Henry. 

Heir  as  above. 

■  Oxford.    Extent,  4  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 

Shirbourne.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 
earl  of  Cornwall  as  of  the  honour  of  St.  Valery,  by  service  of  rendering 
yearly  a  bow  {arcum  de  Auhourn)  and  3  arrows  without  a  string,  or  12d. 

Heir  as  above. 

Cornwall.    Extent,  2  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 

Alwarton.  The  manor  with  half  the  manor  of  Tywarnail  (extents  given), 
held  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall  by  service  of  rendering  yearly  at  his  castle 
of  Walyngford  a  bow  {arcum  de  Aubourn)  without  a  string,  and 
3  barbed  arrows. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  22  on  the  feast  of  St.  Lawrence  last. 

Wilts.    Inq.  27  Nov.  1  Edw.  II. 

Fershesdon  in  the  manor  of  Sevenhamton.  100s.  rent  held  of  Lady  Margaret, 
queen  of  England,  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  price  6d.,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  court  of  the  manor.  The  said  manor  is  iii  the  queen's  hand 
by  the  demise  of  the  late  king  for  her  life,  and  is  of  the  honour  of 
Albemarle,  and  came  to  his  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Adam  de 
Stratton. 

Chylton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall  as  of  the 
honour  of  Walyngford  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Lydyherd.  A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  35s.  lOd.  rents,  &c.,  held 
of  William  de  Grandisono  and  Sibyl  his  wife,  as  of  the  inheritance  of 
the  said  Sibyl,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Dreykote  Folyoht.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Richard  Crok  by 
service  of  lib.  pepper,  price  12d. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edu:  II.  File  4.  (5.) 
E.  Inq.  -p.m.  File  7.  (8.) 

61.    John  de  Meeiet  alias  John  .lord  o\  Mebibt. 

Writ  {missing). 
Lincoln.    Inq.  31  [MJarch,  1  Edw.  II. 

Castel  Carleton.  A  capital  messuage,  a  wind -mill,  a  wood,  278a.  arable, 
878  (?)  a.  meadow,  46a.  of  rose,  89a.  pasture,  U.  8s.  Id.  rent  of  free 
tenants,  72s.  in  villenage,  4Z.  10s.  of  aid  and  customs,  14s.  6^^.  from 
cottars,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage  and  service  of 
J  knight's  fee ;  and  100a.  arable  held  of  John  de  Suth  Riston  by 
service  of  ^Ib.  pepper,  price  2s.,  and  2Z6.  cummin,  price  1(?. 

John  de  Meriet  his  son  aged  11^,  is  his  next  heir. 


28  INQUISITIONS. 

Somerset.     Iiiq.  27  March,  1  Edw.  II.  {iiuich  defaced).  _ 

Meriet.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  mcluding 
lands  in  CleyhuU  (?),  Beridol  (?),  Whitele,  Rothemorforlong,  Garston, 
Annoteforlang  (?),    Wydelak  under  ....  scherd,  upon  La  Howe,  in 

Sed  .  .  h,  and  in  Berdon, and  a  park  called  Eggewod, 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Lopene.     The  hamlet  (full  extent  given),  held  of  Hugh  Poynz  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Stratton.     The  hamlet  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs   of  Elias  de 
Albiniaco,  who  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  lib.  cummin, 
price  Id. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  10  on  Wednesday  after  St.  Michael,  1  Edw.  II. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands  &c. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis  dc,  11  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Extent,  Friday  after  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  2  Edw.  II. 

Dalby.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Hamigton  of  the  said  John  Meriet. 
Carleton.     The  advowson  of  a  chapel. 

Somerset.     Extent,  12  May,  1  Edw.  II. 

Gosebradene.     The  hamlet,  held  by  Eoger  le  Ware  by  service  of  -J-  knight's 

fee. 
Hengstrigge,     1  virgate  land,  held  by  Felicia  late  the  wife  of  Eichard  de 

HeydonQ,  by  service  of  jV  knight's  fee. 
Kyngesdone.     1  virgate  land,  held  by  Brian  son  of  Brian  de   Gouys,  by 

service  of  ^V  knight's  fee  ;  and  1  virgate  land,  held  by  John  de  Gary  by 

the  like  service. 
Boklond.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Walrond. 

Mora  by  Swtperton.    A  tenement  held  in  free  socage  by  John  Weylond. 
Meriet.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Boklonde.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  4.  (6.) 

62.     Thomas,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Aldithelegh. 

Writ,  16  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
Stafford.     Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  1  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Lands  &c.  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Thomas. 

Horton.  The  manor,  with  its  members  Euston,  and  the  hamlets  of  Gretton 
and  Stanleye  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a 
wood  with  pasture  called  Hortoneshay,  and  land  in  Lodezerd,  held  of 
Edmund,  baron  of  Stafford,  in  chief  by  service  of  15s.  yearly. 

Enedon.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  held  of  Theobald  de  Verdun  without  service. 

Alstanesfeld.  A  third  part  of  the,  manor,  the  hamlet  of  Beresford  including 
a  vaccary  called  '  Quernyford,'  and  a  third  part  of  the  hamlet  of 
Bromkot,  and  lands  in  Stansop,  (full  extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  held  of  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Tutteburi,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Tyssington.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  honour  of 
Tutteburi  by  service  of  2«.  2d.  yearly. 

Helye.  The  castle  and  park,  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  de  Twishel 
in  chief  without  service. 

Betteleye  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  heirs  of 
William  de  Betteleye  in  chief  without  service. 


EDWAED  II.  29 

Tunstall.     A  third  part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of 

tenants  ,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  de  Greseley,  without  service. 
Alditheley.     The  manor  with  [the  hamlet  of]  Talk  (full  extent  given  with 

names  of  tenants),  held  of  Sir  Theobald  de  Verdun  in  chief  without 

service. 
Chesterton  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),   held  of   Thomas, 

earl  of  Lancaster,  in  chief  by  service  of  27rf.  yearly. 
Cold  Norton  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Hanestang  in  chief,  without 

service. 

Nicholas,  son  of  Nicholas  son  of  Nicholas  de  Aldithleye,  and  brother  of  the 
said  Thomas,  aged  18  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Salop.    Iiiq.  Monday  after  St.  Chad,  1  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Ford.  The  manor,  with  its  members  Pontesford,  La  Lee,  Hanewod, 
Espeleye,  Saxecote,  the  hamlet  of  Pleyleye,  Sybaskot  [alias  Sibaldes- 
cote],  Newenham,  Ardeskote,  Poulemere,  Crokton,  Schrawardyn, 
Benthale,  Egge,  and  Moele  [alias  Mele]  (full  extent  given  with  names 
of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  121.  yearly. 

Kenardeleye.  The  manor  with  its  member  Egardesley  (full  extent  given 
with  names  of  tenants),  including  a  plot  of  land  called  Webhurst,  held 
of  the  heirs  of  Madoc  de  Sutton  in  chief  without  service. 

Egemunden.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  mewed  sparrow-hawk  yearly. 

Gravenhunger.  A  tenement  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
held  of  the  heirs  of  Adam  son  of  Eichard  de  Gravenhunger  in  socage, 
without  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

Salop.     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  1  Edw.  II. 

Eed  Castle,  "Weston  and  Wikeshull.  3  carucates  land  (full  extent  given 
given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a  park  about  the  castle,  another 
park  called  Ludeparck,  and  rents  for  a  moiety  of  the  pond  of  Moston, 
and  for  tenements  in  Chusbor,  Laken  and  Istefeld  (?) ,  held  in  chief 
in  socage  of  the  heirs  of  Maud  Lestrange  (Extranea)  by  service  of  Id. 

Marchumleie.  1  carucate  land  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
including  a  wood  called  Northwode,  a  fishpond,  a  warren,  21s.  rent  from 
Hakestan,  and  a  plot  of  land  called  Austanesle,  held  in  socage  of  the 
heirs  of  John  de  March  [umleie]  by  service  of  lib.  pepper. 

Kentenesdene.  A  rabbit  warren  and  rents  (full  extent  given  with  names 
of  tenants),  a  member  of  Marchumleie  and  held  by  the  same  service. 

Loscusford.  Eents  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  in 
socage  of  Hugh  de  Clely,  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Nicholas,  son  of  Nicholas  de  Aditheleye,  aged  17,  is  next  heir  of  the  said 
Thomas,  unless  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  is  pregnant. 

London.     Inq.  and  extent,  20  March,  1  Edw.  II. 

Aldergate  Ward.  A  messuage  without  Aldergate  called  Audeleeshalle(extent 
given),  held  of  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Paul's  by  service  of 
5s.  4:d.  yearly,  and  rendering  7s.  to  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew 
yearly,  and  4s.  to  the  church  of  St.  Botulph  without  Aldergate  for 
the  maintenance  of  a  lamp. 

Nicholas  his  brother,  age  unknown,  is  his  next  heir. 


30  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  in  co.  Chester,  16  Jan.  1  Edw.  II. 
Chestee.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  1  Edw.  II. 

Le  Newehalle.  A  third  part  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given 
with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i^ 
knight's  fee,  and  there  are  free  tenants  who  hold  of  the  same  manor 
the  following  towns  &c.  viz. — 

Bertherton,  Weston  and  two  parts  of  Cherlton,  and  a  messuage  and  2 

hovates  land  in  Leefeld,  held  by  Geoffrey  Griffyn,  by  service  of  J 

knight's  fee,  two  pairs  of  gloves,  price  2d.,  and  suit  at  the  hundred 

of  Wich  Malban. 

Fouleshurst.    The  hamlet,  held  by  William  de  Fouleshurst  by  service 

of  8s.  yearly. 
Pikemere.    A  fourth  part,  held  by  John  de  Pikemere  by  service  of  2s. 

2Jrf.  yearly. 
Bechinton  and  the  mill  of  Hassale,  held  by  Matthew  de  Bechinton  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  28.  yearly. 
Hassale.     The  hamlet,  held  by  two  free  tenants  by  service  of  l'2d.  yearly. 
Tatton.     The  manor,  including  a  ferry,  held  by  Eobert  de  Masey  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  60s.  yearly. 
Wich  Malban.    A  ninth  part  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
including  a  fishery  in  Briddesmere,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the 
same  service  with  Le  Newehalle. 
Chester  City.  5  burgages  &c.   (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 

with  the  ferries  of  Swannesbache  and  Bromeshurst. 
Smalwode.      A  third  part   (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  Warin  de 

Maynwaryng  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Wyreswell.    A  fourth  part   (extent  given),  held  of  Eichard  Wodenot  by 

service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Sonde.    A  ninth  part  (extent  given),  held  in  socage  of  Meiler  de  Grenlegh 

by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Chakele.    A  moiety   (full   extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  Henry  de 

Hassale  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Haywode.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  meadow  and  free  tenants 
in  Wryme,  held  in  socage  of  Hamo  de  Blakenhale  by  service  of  Id. 
yearly. 
Nicholas,  his  brother,  aged  18  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands. 

Schedule  of  some  of  the  above  to  the  value  of  a  third  part. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  Jeodis,  etc.  24  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Salop.     Inq.  and  extent,  23  April,  1  Edw.  II. 
Machomleye.     The  advowson  of  the  chapel. 

He  held  no  other  advowsons  or  fees  in  the  county. 

Staffoed.    Inq.  Thursday  after  SS.  Tiburcius  and  Valerian,  1  Edw.  II. 
Chetelton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Richard  de  Chetelton. 
Audeley.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Warwick.    Inq.  8  July,  1  Edw.  II. 

Coventre,  Polkeshull,  and  Eccleshale.     100s.  rent  held  by  Henry  Bagot  of 

Coventre,  by   the  demise  of  John  de  Coweleye  of  co.  Stafford  with 

Katherine  his  sister  in  free  marriage,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Coventre,  FolkeshuU,  Eccleshale  and  Keresleye.   100s.  rent  held  by  William 

de  Pilkynton  and  Geoffrey  de  Chaterton  of  co.  Lancaster,  by  service  of 

^  knight's  fee, 


EDWARD  II.  31 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis,  (C-c.  to  the  escheator  in  co.  Chester,  24  March, 

1  Edw.  II. 
Chbstbk.     Inq.  20  April,  1  Edw.  II.  (defective). 

Blakenhale,  held  by  Hamo  de  Blakenhale  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Monekescopenhale,  held  by  Edward  Burnel  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Bertherton  and  Weston,  held  by  Geoffrey  Griffiz  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee. 
Stapele,  held  by  Peter  de  Stapele  by  service  of  ^V  knight's  fee. 
Cherle  and  Barkesford,  held  by  Kobert  de  Harecurt  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Becheton,  held  by  Matthew  de  Becheton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Batinton,  Alstanston,  Bromhale,  and  Sonde,  held  by  William  de  Chetelton 

by  service  of  2  knights'-  fees. 
Werleston,  Wrenneburi,  Bebinton,  and  Berleston,  held  by  John  de  Wer- 

leston,  Robert  de  Harcurt,  Richard  de  Fouleshurst,  Robert  de  Bussi, 

and  David  de  Cruwe,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  fifteen  parts  (?)  of 

^  knight's  fee. 
Hashale,  held  by  Adam  del  Wode  and  Richard  de  Hashale  by  service  of 

I  knight's  fee  (?). 

Writ  of  extent  on  the  complaint  of  Bertrand  de  Caylou,  who  holds  the  ward- 
ship of  the  said  Thomas's  lands,  by  the  concession  of  Peter  de  Gavaston, 
to  whom  the  king  granted  the  same  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  heir,  that 
there  were  many  errors  in  the  former  inquisitions  whereby  dower  was 
assigned  to  Eva,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  by  pretext  whereof 
Thomas  Dufford,  who  married  her,  and  the  said  Eva  have  more  than 
pertains  to  them,  2  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Staffobd.     Inq.     Thursday  after  the  Purification,  2  Edw.  I.  [defaced). 

Alditheley,  Talk,  Heleye,  Betteleye,  [Che]  streton,  [Tun]stal,  Norton  (?), 
Horton,  Enedon  and  Austanesfeld.  The  manors,  &c.,  as  above  but  with 
different  valuations  (extents  given). 

Salop.     Inq.  Thursday {fragment). 

Forde.  The  manor  with  its  members,  &c.  as  above,  but  with  a  slightly 
different  valuation. 

Salop.    Inq.  and  extent,  Saturday  before  the  Epiphany,  2  Edw.  II. 

Kynardeleye.  The  manor  with  Egardeleye,  as  above  (full  extent  given), 
including  plots  of  land  called  Le  Wolfhurste  and  Brokhurste. 

Salop.     Inq.  and  extent,  Friday  before  the  Epiphany,  2  Edw.  II.  {defaced). 

Red  Castle,  Weston  and  Wykeshull,  Marchomeleye,  Kentonesdene,  Loscus- 
ford,  Egemundon,  and  Gravenhunger.  The  castle,  lands,  rents,  &c. 
as  above  (full  extent  given). 

C.  Edw.  IL  File  5. 

63.    IsEULT  LA  Bednb  olias  LA  Bkounb. 

Writ,  6  Sept.  1  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  27  Sept.  [1  Edw.  II.]  {defective). 

Rouenore.      [The   manor]    (extent  given)    held   of  the  king   in    chief  by 

serjeanty   of  finding   a   man    ad  municionem  for  forty  days  in  time 

of  war,   which   serjeanty   is    rated    at   40s.   to   be  rendered   at  the 

king's  exchequer. 
Migham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 

honour  of  Camel,  now  in  the  hands  of  Queen  Margaret,   by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 


32  INQUISITIONS. 

Perle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Sancto  Johnneby  service 
of  i  knight's  fee. 
Maurice  le  Brun,  her  son,  aged  30,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  6.  (1.) 

64.     Guy  de  Brian  alias  de  Briona,  de  Bryon. 

Writ  to  the  justice  of  West  Wales,  dated  at  Carlisle  under  the  privy  seal 
which  the  king  is  using  before  taking  up  the  government,   26  July, 
1  Edw.  II. 
Carmarthen.     Iiiq.  26  Aug.  1  Edw.  II. 

Tallauhern.  The  barony  (extent  given),  including  a  castle,  pastures 
called  Talkil  and  Haynygtors,  and  mills,  lands,  &c.,  in  Talleuharn, 
Marcros,  Castelhely,  Heyrwer,  Karvan,  Belhestre,  Maisgorda, 
Egluskefifeg,  and  Lasedurny,  and  containing  12J  knight's  fees,  held  of 
the  king  in. chief  by  homage  and  service  of  2  knight's  fees,  viz. — with 
two  barded  horses  or  eight  footmen  according  to  the  custom  of  those 
parts,  for  three  days  at  his  own  charges  at  the  summons  of  the  king's 
bailiffs  of  Carmarthen  (Kerinerd')  whenever  necessary,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Carmarthen,  and  all  his  foreign 
tenants  ought  to  follow  the  lord  of  Tallauhern  or  his  bailiff  for  three 
days  at  their  own  charges  on  the  like  summons. 

Egluskymin.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  la  Roche  by  service  of  a 
barded  horse  or  four  footmen  at  the  castle  of  Tallauhern  when  neces- 
sary, and  doing  homage  and  suit  at  the  court  there. 

Castel(hely?).  J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  by  service  of  a  serjeant 
with  horse,  hauberk,  and  bacinet,  or  two  footmen,  and  doing  suit  as 
above. 

Macrels  and  Eosgoch.  4  carucates  land  and  a  marsh,  held  by  the  same 
by  knight's  service  as  abovesaid. 

Pulgogam;  J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  la  Roche  by  service  of  a 
Serjeant  with  hauberk  and  bacinet,  or  two  footmen,  and  suit  of  court  as 
above. 

Castelloyd  and  Mertherkenang.  1  knight's  fee  and  2  carucates  land,  held 
by  Thomas  de  Eossal  and  Nesta  his  wife,  by  service  of  a  barded  horse 
and  two  footmen,  or  six  footmen,  doing  homage  and  suit  of  court  as 
above. 

Neuton  and  Pendyn.     1  knight's  fee. 

Trefmoillet.     1  carucate  land. 

Hemmygis  and  Prestiltan.     1  carucate  land. 

Ail  held  by  Robert  le  Malros,  by  service  of  a  barded  horse  and  two 
footmen,  as  the  others,  doing  homage  and  suit  of  court. 

Casteltef.  J.  knight's  fee  held  by  Amabel  Laundrey,  by  service  of  a  serjeant, 
&c.  (as  above)  or  two  footmen,  doing  homage  and  suit  of  court ;  and 
6  bovates  land  held  by  John  Poucock  by  service  of  lib.  of  wax,  and 
suit  of  court. 

Pantclas.  J  carucate  land  held  by  Philip  ap  David  by  service  of  6s.  8d., 
and  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Mertherkenang.  J  carucate  land  held  by  David  de  Foresta  for  life  by  service 
of  2s.  yearly,  doing  suit  of  court. 

Cralond.  1  carucate  land  called  Cralond,  held  by  Stephen  Baret  by  service 
of  lib.  of  wax  and  12d.  yearly,  doing  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Dolvornych.     1   carucate 40a.  land,   held   by   the 

heirs  of  Sir  Wilham  de  Caunville  by  service  of  lib.  cummin,  doing 
homage  and  suit  of  court. 


EDWARD  II.  83 

Egluskeffyg.     120a.  land  held  by  William  Pelebesche  by  service  of  a  fourth 

part  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  or  l^d.  yearly,  doing  suit  of  court ;  and  300a. 

land  held  by  John  de  Sancta  Brigida  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  a  pair 

of  gilt  spurs,  or  Bel.  yearly,  doing  suit  of  court  as  above. 
Kilwathkilnish  (?).    3  carucates  land  held  by  Guy  de  Brian,  son  of  the 

deceased,  by  homage  and  service  of  a  rose  yearly,  doing  suit  of  court 

as  above. 
Pendyn.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Meredith  and  Guy  ap  Traharn  (?)  by 

Welsh  law,  doing  suit  of  court  there,  and  they  are  bound  to  come  at 

every  summons  of  the  bailiffs. 
Egluskeffig.     2 J  carucates  land  freely   held   by  fourteen  Welshmen,  on 

similar  terms. 

Of  all  which  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Guy  de  Brian,  grandfather  of  Guy 

who  now  is,  has  a  third  part  in  dower. 

Guy  his  son,  aged  23,  is  his  next  heir. 

Pembroke.     Inq.  26  Aug.  1  Edw.  II.  (defective). 

Walwain  Castle.  The  barony  (extent  given),  including  a  water-mill  at 
Malros,  and  a  curtilage  at  Benton,  and  containing  9  knights'  fees  and 
3  carucates  land,  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  (Olovernia)  in  chief,  by 
homage  and  service  of  1^  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  county 
(court)  of  Pembroke,  which  barony  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Gilbert  late  earl  of 
Gloucester. 

Borton(?).  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  la  Roche  by  homage  and 
service  of  1  knight,  and  doing  suit  of  court  at  the  castle  of  Walwain. 

Ladale  and  Walton.  IJ  knight's,  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  la 
Vale  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Huscard.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Clement  Broun  by  homage  and  service  of 
1  knight,  and  ^d.  yearly  rent,  and  doing  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Rypperystone,  Willameystone,  Langeberch,  and  Noteshock.  9  carucates 
land  held  by  Walter  Hugh  by  homage  and  knight's  service,  and  doing 
suit  of  court  as  above. 

Harauldystone.  J  knight's  fee  held  by  Harold  de  Hariaudystone  by 
homage  and  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  of  court  as  above. 

St.  Brides  and  Hethburch'^  §  knight's  fee,  held  by  Richard  de  Sancta 
Brigida,  by  homage  and  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  of 
court  as  above  ;  whereof  John  Eab'  holds  1  carucate,  rendering  lOd. 
yearly. 

Herbraundystone.     2  carucates  and  two  parts  of  1  carucate  land,  held  by 

John by  homage  and  rendering  17s.  9id.  yearly,  and  by 

service  of  two  parts  of  a  bowman,  and  suit  of  court  as  above  ;  1  carucate 
land  held  by  Davy  del  E  stone  by  homage  and  rendering  8s.  9Ji.  yearly, 
and  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  a  bowman,  and  suit  of  court  as 
above ;  1  carucate  land  held  by  John  Wydok  by  homage  and  render- 
ing 26s.  8ii..  yearly,  and  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  a  bowman,  and 
suit  of  court  as  above;  J  carucate  land  held  by  John  le  .  .  .  .  e 
by  homage  and  rendering  8s.  lOJi.  yearly ;  and  IJ  carucate  land  held 
by  the  heirs  of Hi  by  homage  and  service  of  a  bowman. 

Colystone.  J  carucate  land  held  by  Henry  Cadel  by  homage,  and  doing 
three  attendances  yearly  at  the  said  court;  and  ^  carucate  land 
held   by  Robert  de  HuUe  by  the  like  service. 

La  More.     1  cairucate  land  held  by  John  Hiye  (?)  by  homage  and  rendering 
2s.  yearly,  and  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  a  bowman,  and  suit  of  court 
as  above. 
28017  C 


84  INQUISITIONS. 

Hounteborch.  2J  carucates  land  held  by  Eobert  de  Hounteborch  by 
homage  and  rendering  5s.  4:d.  yearly,  and  by  service  of  a  moiety 
of  a  bowman,  and  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Muskelwik'.  2  carucates  land  held  by  Gilbert  de  Musselwick  by  homage 
and  service  of  a  moiety  of  a  bowman,  and  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Hok'  and  St.  Brides.  3  carucates  land  held  by  Kichard  [Ho]k,  by  homage, 
and  rendering  Id.  yearly,  and  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  a  bowman,  and 
suit  of  court  as  above. 

Little  Malros.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Eobert  de  Malros  by  homage  and 
service  of  a  moiety  of  a  bowman,  and  suit  of  court  as  above. 

Swartebourch.     ^  carucate  land  held  by  Eobert  Baxlas doing 

suit  of  court  as  above  ;  J  carucate  land  held  by  John  Faber  by 
homage  and  rendering  Id.  yearly  ....  as  above  ;  and  J  carucate 
land  held  by  Guy  de  Laureny  by  homage,  and  suit  of  court. 

Heir  as  above. 

Mandate  under  the  privy  seal,  which  the  king  is  using  because  he  has 
no  other  yet  ordained  for  the  government  of  the  realm,  to  the  chancellor 
to  do  as  he  finds  fit  by  these  inquisitions,  16  Sept.  1  Edw.  II.    (French.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (2.) 

65.       ElCHARD,    SON   AND    HEIB    OF   AdAM    DE    StUBHUSB. 

Writ  to  the  eseheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  Eichard  who  seeks 
delivery  of  the  lands  of  his  father,  who  held  by  knight's  service  of 
the  heir  of  Warin  de  Insula,  now  in  the  king's  wardship,  24  May, 
1  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.  Proof  of  age  made  on  Sunday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  2  Edw.  II.  [defective  and  defaced.) 

William  de  Hetherig,  knight,  aged  50,  says  that  the  same  Eichard  was  21 
on  the  eve  of  All  Saints,  1  Edw.  II,  for  he  was  born  in  Stubhous  on  the 
said  eve,  14  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  Harewod  on  the 
said  feast,  which  he  knows  because  he  married  his  wife  on  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  next  before. 

William  de  Eivill,  knight,  aged  45,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
he  married  his  wife  on  Sunday  after  the  Epiphany,  14  Edw.  I,  and  the  said 
Eobert  was  born  on  the  eve  of  All  Saints  following. 

John  de  Midelton,  knight,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
he  had  a  daughter  buried  in  the  cemetery  of  Harwod  on  the  feast  of  All 
Saints  twenty- one  years  ago,  and  the  said  Eichard  was  baptized  there 
the  same  day. 

Nicholas  le  Botiler,  aged  42,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had 
a  daughter  born  on  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Michael  next  before,  twenty-one 
years  ago. 

William  le  Scmale  (?)  aged  44,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
took  a  tillage  of  land  in  Thornon  (?)  to  farm  of  William  de  Eithre  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael,  17  Edw.  I,  and  the  said  Eichard  was  then  3  years 
old  on  the  eve  of  All  Saints  following. 

John  Connel,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  All 
Saints'  day  11  years  ago,  the  sub-escheator  took  an  inquisition  of  the  lands, 
&c.  of  the  said  Adam,  and  it  was  found  that  the  said  Eichard  was  then  10 
years  of  age. 

John  Scarthcroft,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  (was  ?) 
in  a  certain  house  in  Harwod,  on  the  said  day  and  year. 


EDWARD  II.  35 

Robert  de  Langwath,  aged  56,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Robert 
his  son  died  on  the  same  eve  of  All  Saints. 

John  le  Scrinam  (?),  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  was 
first  in  service  with  Sir  William  de  Ros  on  the  said  eve  and  year. 

Robert,  son  of  Agatha,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
took  a  tillage  of  land  in  Btubhous  of  the  said  Adam  by  a  certain  writing  on 
Monday  before  All  Saints  twenty-one  years  ago. 

.,  aged  60,  says  the   same,   and  knows     it  because    on 

Sunday  before  the  said  feast  he  was  first  clerk  of  the  church  of  Harwod. 

William  de  Ruddeby,  aged  58,  says  the   same,  and  knows  it  because 

Robert  de married  Alice  his  daughter  on  Wednesday  after  the 

Purification  in  the  year  that of  Harwod. 

{See  No.  49.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (3.) 


66.     Joan  (daughter)  and  one  of  the  heirs  op  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari. 

Writ  de  etate  probanda  {missing) . 
Hereford.     Proof  of  age,  11  April,  1  Edw.  II.  {defective  and  dejaced.) 

William  de  Mortuo  Mari,  knight,  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Joan  was 
born  in  the  castle  of  Keirfilly,  and  baptized  in  the  chapel  there,  on  the  eve 
of  St.  Katherine,  20  Edw.  I  commencing,  and  he  knows  it  because 
Henry  le  Waleys,  his  companion,  was  then  with  him  in  the  said  Hugh's 
service,  and  was  godfather  to  the  said  Joan,  and  thus  he  has  her  birth 
always  in  memory. 

Reginald  de  la  Mare,  aged  70,  says  the  same,  because  (he  had)  a  daughter 
Annora  who  was  born  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  before  the  said  Joan's 
birth. 

John  de  Bykerton,  aged  50  (?),  says  the  same  (and  knows  it  because)  the 

king's    justices   in  eyre   sat after 

the  said  Joan's  birth,  before  whom  he 

Mare,   aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 

Isabel  de  Wasseburne,  his  sister,  had  a  daughter  Margery  who  was  born 
at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  in  the  same  year. 

Adam  of  Richard's  Castle,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
he  was  in  service  with  Sir  William  de  Mortuo  Mari,  who  had  the  wardship 
of  Richard's  Castle  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Hugh  father 
of  the  said  Joan,  at  the  time  of  her  birth. 

William  de  Bosco,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Adam  le 
Lang  (?)  married  Maud  his  sister  on  Christmas  day  (?)  after  the  birth  of 
the  said  Joan. 

Hugh  de  Billeburi,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
daughter  Mabel  born  the  same  day  and  year. 

Robert  Judas,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  was  in 
service  in  that  year  with  Sir  William  de  Mortuo  Mari,  who  had  the  ward- 
ship, as  above- 

Thomas  le  Henwe,  of  the  county  of  Gloucester,  aged  50  (?),  says  the  same, 

and  knows  it  because  John  de  Henwe  his  brother 

at  Neuwe at  that  time. 

Thomas  de  Ros,  aged 


And  thus  the  said  Joan  was  16  at  the  feast  of  St.  Katherine,  last. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  6.  (4.) 


36  INQUISITIONS. 

67.  John,  -son  and  heir  of  Simon  le  Haubkbeb. 

Writ  de  etate  probanda  (missing). 
Cambbidge.     Proof  of  age,  the  morrow  of  Holy  Trinity,  1  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Richard  Golene  of  Conyton  (?),  aged  60,  Bays  the  said  John  is  23  and  more, 
and  was  born  at  Conyton  on  the  day  of  St.  Clement  the  Pope,  13  Edw.  I, 
and  baptized  in  the  church  there  on  the  morrow,  which  he  knows  because 
he  has  a  son  Robert  of  the  same  age,  who  was  baptized  at  the  same  church 
on  the  same  day. 

John  Kaym  of  the  same,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
is  godfather  of  the  said  John,  and  gave  him  ^  mark  and  a  gold  ring. 

William  Quyntyn  of  the  same,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  married  his  wife  Thephania  in  12  Edw.  I,  and  buried  her  on  the 
same  eve  of  St.  Clement,  13  Edw,  I,  in  the  cemetery  of  Conyton,  and  was 
almost  mad  with  grief. 

Roger  de  Hiltone,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  recollects  it  because  on 
the  same  day  of  St.  Clement  he  held  a  feast  in  honour  of  the  Saint,  when,  all 
his  neighbours  sitting  at  dinner,  his  oven  and  kitchen  were  burned. 

John  Pollard  of  Pendrayton,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  which  he  recollects 
because  on  that  day  of  St.  Clement  he  was  robbed  and  wounded  almost  to 
death  by  robbers. 

William  Jek'  of  the  same,  aged  45,  says  the  same,  and  knows  i^  because 
on  the  day  the  said  John  was  baptized  he  buried  his  father  James  in  the 
cemetery  of  Conyton. 

Wymund  de  la  Grave  of  Eleswrth,  aged  58,  says  the  same,  and  recollects 
it  because  in  the  same  church  and  on  the  same  day  that  the  said  John  was 
baptized  he  caused  to  be  read  before  the  parishioners  of  Cornyton  his 
charters  of  a  parcel  of  land  which  he  bought  there,  took  seisin  the  same  day, 
and  was  ejected  on  the  morrow. 

Robert  de  la  Brok  of  Eleswrth,  William  Praunkeleyn  of  Bokeswrth, 
William  Morel  of  Pendrayton,  and  John  Pount  and  William  de  la  Grave  of 
Suavesheye,  each  50  and  more,  agree,  pretending  their  knowledge  of  the 
lapse  of  so  much  time  because  on  the  day  the  said  John  was  baptized  in  the 
same  church,  they  caused  their  staves  and  purses  to  be  consecrated,  and  all 
together  took  their  journey  for  St.  Andrews  in  Scotland. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (5.) 

68.  John,  son  and  hbie  of  John  lb  Chatjmbbkleyn. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  John,  27  Oct 
1  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     ProoJ  of  age,  5  Nov.  1  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

John  de  Tunderle^  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  John  was  21  on  Sunday 
after  St.  Luke  in  this  year,  for  he  was  born  at  Danghbury  [alias  Danyng- 
byry]  on  that  day  14  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the  church 
of  St.  John  there,  which  he  knows  because  he  was  present,  and  had  a 
daughter  who  is  of  the  same  age. 

Richard  de  Samford,  aged  56,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
was  present  at  the  baptism,  and  had  a  sister  Alice  who  on  the  morrow  was 
married  at  Saunford  to  one  Stephen  Goding,  to  whom  he  gave  20  marks 

Henry  son  of  Gregory,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
on  the  day  of  the  baptism  he  passed  through  Dangbury  near  the  church 
and  met  women  carrying  the  boy  who  had  been  baptized,  and  when  he 
came  to  his  own  house  he  found  his  wife  bearing  him  a  son  named  Richard. 


EDWARD  II.  87 

John  de  Bassinburn,  aged  53,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  was 
esquire  to  the  boy's  father,  entered  his  service  in  the  same  year  and  received 
robes  from  him,  and  also  lifted  him  (the  boy)  from  the  font  and  gave  him 
the  name  of  John. 

Simon  de  Stevinton,  aged  65,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
had  a  daughter  Maud  born  on  the  same  day  as  the  said  John,  and  also     ,     . 


William  le  Ohaumberleyn,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
in  the  same  week  he  married  his  wife  Joan,  and  received  certain  tenements 
which  are  of  the  fee  of  the  inheritance 

John  de  Holebrok,  aged  70,  Thomas  Bendiste  .  .  ,  aged  .  .  , 
Geoffrey  le  Stob  .  .  ,  aged  55,  Geoffrey  le  Cok,  50,  R  .  .  .  Warde, 
48,  and  Bartholomew  Sparewe,  aged  60,  say  the  same 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  6.  (6.) 


69.    Denise  de  Essex  of  Helvynton  alias  de  Hbllingtone  of  Essex. 

Writ  of  certiorari  whether  the  lands  of  the  said  Denise  were  in  the  late  king's 
hand  from  the  time  of  her  death  or  in  the  hands  of  others  by  his 
grant,  1  March,  1  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.    Inq.  9  March,  1  Edw.  II. 

Wodebergh.  A  capital  messuage,  50a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  a  pasture  in 
common,  12s.  rent  of  assize,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
i  knight's  fee,  all  which  have  been  in  the  king's  hand  from  her  death 
until  now. 

She  died  on  Whitsunday,  28  Edw,  I.     William,  her  son,  aged  24  and  more, 
is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.   (7.) 


70.    Matthew  de  Campo  Flokido. 

Writ,  1  May,  1  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  made  at  Ster     .     .     (undated  fragment.) 

[Sterte]     .     .     .,  129^a.  Ir.  arable, 12  (?)  a.  meadow 

worth    12s.    yearly, free    tenants,    villeins    and 

cottars  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  homage,  rendering 

John  his  son  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (8.) 


71.     John  Wolvehunte  alias  le  Wolfhunte. 

Writ,  14  June,  1  Edw.  II. 
Debby.    Inq.  20  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 

WermhuU  in  the  Peak  {in  Pecco).    A  messuage  and  15a.  land,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  taking  wolves  in  the  king's  forest  of  the 
Peak. 
John,  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (9.) 


38  INQUISITIONS. 

72.  John  db  Featinge. 

Writ,  20  June,  1  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  28  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Bromleye.     80a.  land  held  of  the  heir   of  Eoger  de  Tany,  who  is  in  the 

king's  wardship,  by  service  otld.  yearly. 
Great  Benetleye.     80a.  land  held  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  by  service  of  6s.  8d. 

and  4  capons,  price  6d.,  yearly. 
Fratynge.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  William  Bagod  and  Eleanor 

his  wife,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  said  Eleanor's  dower  by 

the  assignment  of  William  de  Ferrariis,  son  of  William  earl  of  Perrars. 

Alice  his  daughter,  age  6,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (10.) 

73.  EVEEAED   FaXJVBL. 

Writ,  26  June,  1  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  2  Edw.  II. 
A  capital  messuage  and  land,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  barony  as  of  the 

honour  of  the  castle  of  Skipton,  viz. : — 
Thorleby  and  Stretton.     1  carucate  land  held  in  demesne. 
Broghton.    I  carucate  land  held  in  service. 
Stretton.     IJ  carucate  land  held  in  service. 

All  held  for  homage  and  service  of  wardship  and  relief,  and  doing 

suit  at  the  king's  court  of   Skipton  every  three  weeks,  whereof   14 

carucates  make  a  knight's  fee. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  6.  (11.) 

74.  John  de  Boydel. 

Writ,  27  Nov.     .     .     .     {fragment.) 
Chestbe.  _  Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  2  Edw.  [II.] 

Dodeliston  and  Gropenal.     The  manors,  and  2  bovates  land  in  Lacheford, 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  4J  knights'  fees. 
Gropenal.    A  plot  of  land  called  Le  Middilhurst,  held  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln 

by  service  of  Ad. 

William  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (1.) 

75.  John  Laundry. 

Writ  to  the  justice  of  Wales  12  July,  2  Edw.  II. 
Caemarthen.     Inq.  8  Aug.  2  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Lanteylou.  The  manor,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  ^  knight's 
fee,  viz.  with  an  armed  man  and  unbarded  horse,  or  two  footmen, 
according  to  the  custom  of  those  parts,  at  his  own  charges  for  three 
days  at  the  summons  of  the  king's  bailiffs  of  Carmarthen  whenever 
necessary,  and  doing  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Carmarthen,  and 
all_  his  tenants  on  like  summons  ought  to  follow  their  lord  or  his 
bailiff  for  three  days  at  their  own  charges. 

Eydecors.     .     .    a.  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  rendering  20s.  yearly 

Laundry  Ishulle.     10a.  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  rendering  Id.  yearly. 


EDWARD  II.  39 

Egluys  Treffwenyn.  1  carucate  land  held  of  Sir  Geoffrey  de  Caunvile  by 
service  oi  .  .  .  .  d.  yearly,  and  drink  for  his  servants  three  times 
a  year,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Landestephan. 

Philip  Laundry  his  brother,  aged  50,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (2.) 

76.  John  de  Knouill  alias  de  Knowyl. 

Writ  of  certiorari  to  Eoger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  justice  of  Wales,  26  March, 
2  Edw.  II. 
Caedigan.    Inq.  made  at  Kermerdyn,  14  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Llyswen  [alias  LeswenJ .  Lands  &c.  worth  100s.  yearly,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  by  service  of  a  barded  horse  at  the  castle  of  Lanpadarn  in  time  of 
war  for  three  days  at  his  own  costs  and  afterwards  at  the  king's  costs  ; 
which  lands  &c.  were  taken  into  the  late  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  William  the  said  John's  son,  and  now  by  his  grant  are  in 
the  wardship  of  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John. 

William  his  son,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  to  the  same,  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  William,  25  June, 
2  Edw.  II. 
Cardigan.     Proof  of  age,  4  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 

The  said  William  was  born  on  28  Oct.  14  Edw.  I,  at  Lanpadarn  [alias 
Lampader] ,  and  baptized  in  the  church  there ;  and  he  is  of  full  age  to  have 
his  lands  &c.     The  said  Alice  being  summoned  came  not. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (3.) 

77.  Stoutus  alias  Stutus  de  Stutevill. 

Writ,  20  July,  2  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.     Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Martin,  2  Edw.  II. 

Barton  and  Brademere.    The  manors  held  of  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Robert 

de  Stotevill  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  after  her  death  they  shall  be 

held  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Robert  and  Eleanor. 

Nicholas  his  son  is  his  next  heir,  and  of  full  age. 

C.Edw.  II.  File  7.  (4.) 

78.  Stutus  de  Stutevill,  an  alien. 

Writ,  (missing). 
Nottingham.     [Inq.']  8  Feb.    .   Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Barton  and  Brademar.     The  manors  (full  extents  given) . 

E.  Inq.  p.  m.  File  7.  (10.) 

79.  EicHAKD  son  of  John. 

Writ,  8  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Heebfoed.  Inq.  Wednesday  before  the  Sunday  when  Quasimodo  geniti  is  sung, 
2  Edw.  II. 
Brumfeld.  A  messuage,  25a.  arable,  and  |ft.  meadow,  held  of  the  heir  of 
Roger  son  of  John,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  Id. 
yearly  ;  and  a  messuage,  27fl.  arable,  and  a  plot  of  meadow,  held  of  the 
prior  of  Westwode  by  service  of  2s.  8d.  yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  5,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (5.) 


40  INQUISITIONS 

80.     Pateick,  earl  of  Dunbaebe. 

Writ  8  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
NoETHUMBEELAND     luq.  Saturday  before  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  2  Edw  II 
Beneley.   81.  rent  yearly. 
Midilton  Sutht.     5  marks  yearly. 
Schepeley.    6s.  8d.  yearly. 
Edlingham.     12d.  or  a  sparrowhawk  yearly. 

Higeley,  Beneley,   Brombton,  Bromdon,   Harhop,   the    three    Middiltons 
(Tres    Middelton'),  Eodom,   Wodeton,   Lemothon,    (and)    Edlingham 

208.  lOd.  yearly  for  cornage,  which  cornage  the 

said  earl  rendered  at  the  exchequer  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 
And  the  three  Middeltons  and  Rodom  render  the  farm  of  St.  Cuthbert  to  the 
said  earl,  viz. — 30s.  yearly,  which  he  renders  at  the  said  exchequer. 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the  abovesaid  service. 
Patrick  his  son,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II  File  7.  (6. 


81.    William  de  Beneryth. 

Writ,  2  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 
[YoEK.]     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Barnabas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Seterington.     A  messuage,  14a.  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  the  heirs  of 

Eoger  le  Bygot,  earl  of  Norfolk,  marshal  of  England,  by  service  of  Id. 

yearly. 

Maurillius  his  son,  aged  3,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (7.) 


82.     Maegaret  Musaed. 

Writ,  13  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 
Deeby.    Inq.  10  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Staveley.    A  third  part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

John,  son  of  John,  aged  36,  is  her  son  and  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (8.) 


83.     Hugh  son  of  Gboffeey  de  Whychecote. 

Writ,  28  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Valentine,  2  Edw.  II. 

Sutton.    8a.  arable  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty,  with  other 

tenants,  of  conveying  the  king's  treasure  from  Sutton  to  London  at  his 

own  costs,  for  which  service  he  was  rated  by  the  justices  in  eyre  at  6d. 

yearly,  to  be  rendered  at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the 

sheriff  of  Salop. 
Great  Sutton.     A  messuage  and  15a.  arable,  held  of  Maud  Burnel  of  Great 

Suttone  by  service  of  12d.  yearly. 

Hugh  his  son,  aged  26  and  more  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edic.  II.  File  7.  (9.) 


EDWAED  II.  41 

84.     Agnes  daughter  of  Margaret  de  Bbaumeys,  an  idiot,    deceased  in  the 
king's  wardship. 

Writ,  21  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  11  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Islepe.  A  messuage,  12a.  arable,  and  ^a.  meadow,  held  of  "William  de 
Beaumais  by  service  of  lOd.  yearly ;  and  a  messuage  and  5a.  arable, 
held  of  the  said  William  by  service  of  l^d.  yearly. 

Emma  de  Cotone,  aged  80  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.Edw.II.Filel.  (10.) 


85.    John  de  Coeone. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  Thomas  his  son  for  his  father's 

lands,  as  of  full  age,  18  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 
Chester.     Inq.  4  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Little  Neston.     The  manor,  held  of  the  late  king  in  chief  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Adelynton.     The  manor,   held  of  the  late  king    in    chief  by   service  of 

i  knight's  fee. 

Which  lands  &c.  are  in  the  hand  of  Anabel  late  the  wife  of  Simon  de 

Provincia,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Thomas,  by  the  grant 

of  the  king's  father. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  21  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (11.) 


86.     John  de  Distisleye  alias  de  Disteslegh. 

Wnt,  26  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Chester.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  2  Edw.  II. 

Disteslegh.     A  messuage,  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  keeping  the  forest  of  Macclisfeld  with  the  other  foresters. 

John  son  of  John,  aged  10,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (12.) 


87.    EicHARD  DE  Leton. 

W7it,  27  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Epiphany,  2  Edw.  II. 

Leton.  A  messuage,  4  bovates  land,  and  a  wind-mill,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  by  serjeanty  of  finding  a  man  with  a  bow  and  three  blunt  arrows 
(pilettis)  not  feathered,  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Shrewsbury_  for 
forty  days  whenever  there  shall  be  war  between  the  king  and  the  prince 
of  Wales,  at  his  own  charges,  and  after  the  forty  days  he  shall  shoot 
the  arrows  into  three  parts  of  the  castle  and  withdraw,  unless  the  king 
wishes  to  retain  him  at  his  own  cost;  which  serjeanty  is  rated  at  40d., 
to  be  rendered  yearly  at  the  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
Salop. 
Eoger  his  son,  aged  28  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (13.) 


42  INQUISITIONS. 

88.  EOBBET    DE    LA   FbLDB. 

Wo-it,  28  Jan.  2  Bdw.  II. 
Gloucester.     Inq.  2  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

La  Felde  by  Queddesleye.  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable  in  demesne, 
8a.  meadow,  4a.  pasture,  a  grove,  48s.  2d.  rent,  &c.  held  of  the  lands  of 
the  master  and  brethren  of  the  knights  of  the  Temple  in  England,  as  of 
the  manor  of  Gutyngge  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  60s. 
yearly. 
Kobert  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edit:  II.  File  1.  (14.) 

89.  ElCHAED    SON    OF   WiLLIAM    DE    BaRDELEYE. 

Writ,  16  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
Salop.     Inq.  Friday  before  Holy  Trinity,  2  Edw.  II. 

Bardeleye.  Two  parts  of  a  messuage,  and  13Ja.  land,  held  with  other 
lands,  &c.  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  conveying  the  king's 
treasure  from  the  castle  of  Shrewsbury  to  Wales  in  time  of  war  once  in 
a  year,  and  rendering  3s.  at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the 
sheriff  of  Salop ;  all  which  lands,  &c.  were  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason 
of  the  minority  of  the  said  Eichard,  and  are  so  now  through  his  death. 

Alice  his  sister,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.Edw.II.Filel.  (15.) 

90.  Adam  db  Elmrugge. 

Writ,  5  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 
Worcester.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Matthew,  2  Edw.  II. 

Elmerugge.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo 
Mari  of  Eichard's  Castle,  who  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of 
i  knight's  fee ;  and  (the  tenants)  owe  suit  at  the  court  of  Wychebaud. 
Eoger  his  son,  aged  26  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Salop.    Iiiq.  and  extent,  Wednesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross, 
2  Edw.  II. 
Tylleshope.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  heirs  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee,  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Boreford,  and  scutage  when  it 
happens. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  1.  (16.) 

91.  Llewelyn  ap  Owayn. 

Writ  to  the  justice  of  Wales,  3  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cardigan.    Inq.  Thursday  after  Holy  Trinity,  2  Edw.  II. 

(Unspecified.)  A  commote  and  a  half,  and  a  '  Westwa,'  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  the  Welsh  tenure  '  Pennaethium '  (?),  viz. — by  fealty  and  by 
service  that  he  and  all  his  tenants  whenever  necessary  are  bound  to 
come  at  the  summons  of  the  king's  bailiffs  for  the  expedition  of  the 
king  and  his  bailiffs,  for  three  days  at  their  own  charges,  and  he  is 
bound  to  do  suit  at  the  court  of  Cardigan  called  the  Welsh  county 
(court)  ;  and  after  his  death  the  king  ought  to  have  of  his  goods  100s. 
as  heriot  called  'Ebedin';  and  according  to  the  custom  of  the  Welsh 


EDWAED  II.  43 

his  lands  ought  to  be  divided  proportionally  between  his  sons,  nor  can 
the  king  exact  of  them  wardship  or  marriage. 
His  sons,  Oweyn  aged  11,  and  Thomas  aged  10,  are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Echo.  II.  File  7.  (17.) 

92.  Roger  de  Burton. 

Writ,  18  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Westmorland.     Inq.  Saturday  before  St.  Martin,  2  Edw.  II. 

Burton  in  Kendal.    The  manor  held  of  William  de  Eos  by  service  of  12cZ.  yearly 
for  cornage,  which  coinage  gives  wardship  and  relief  when  they  happen. 
Hoton  Roff.     A  messuage  and  40a.  land,  held  of  Ingelram  de  Gynes  by 
service  of  Id.  yearly. 

He  held  nothing  in  the  county  of  the  inheritance  of  Laderena,  late 
the  wife  of  John  de  Bella  Aqua  (whose  heir  is  in  the  king's  wardship). 
Eoger  his  son,  aged  2  years  and  3  months,  is  his  next  heir. 

York.     Inq.  Friday  the  eve  of  St.  Andrew,  2  Edwi  11. 

Westherlesay.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  bishop  of  Durham  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  bishop's  court  at  Alverton. 
He  held  nothing  of  the  said  Laderana,  late  the  wife  of  John  de 
Belewe,  nor  of  her  heir. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  2  at  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew  last. 

[York.]     Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Andrew,  2  Edw.  II. 

Thurkelby.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
William,  son  of  Oliver  de  Buscy,  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
He  held  nothing  of  the  heir  of  the  said  Laderana. 
Heir  as  above. 

[York.]     Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Nicholas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Carleton  in  Balne.     7a.  meadow,  and  151.  16s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the 
heir  of  the  said  Laderana,  by  service  of  6d.  or  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly, 
doubling  the  said  rent  after  the  said  Eoger's  death  from  heir  to  heir,  as 
free  farmers. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (18.) 

93.  Thomas  de  Chauncy,  late  baron  of  Skirpenbeck. 

Writ,  8  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Mark,  2  Edw.  II. 

Skyrpenbeck.     A  manor-house  {manerium)  with  the  enclosure  (claustro)  and 

lands  (extent  given). 
Thoraldby.    4  tofts  and  12  bovates  land. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  a  barony, 
doing  1  knight's  service. 

William  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (19.) 

94.  John  Spigurnel  alias  Spygornbl,  of  Staundon. 

Writ,  18  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  31  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Sfcondon.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Ealph  de  Merk  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 
Edmund  his  son,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 


44  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ,  18  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.    Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Martin,  2  Edw.  II. 

Skegeby.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
41.  4s.  M.  yearly,  to  be  paid  by  the  hand  of  the  sheriff  of  Nottingham. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  23. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (20.) 


95.     Simon  db  Lbybubn. 

Writ,  20  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
Salop.     Inq.  Thursday  the  morrow  of  Ash  Wednesday,  2  Edw.  II. 

Berewyk.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Simon,  jointly  with 
John  his  son,  of  William  de  Leybourne  in  chief  by  homage  and  service 
of  llh.  cummin  yearly,  of  the  enfeofftnent  of  Philip  de  Say,  who 
enfeoffed  the  said  Simon  and  Lucy  his  wife  and  John,  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  the  body  of-  the  said  John,  so  that  if  the  said  John  should  die 
without  such  heirs  the  tenement  should  descend  to  Maud  his  sister,  and 
the  heirs  of  her  body,  and  if  she  should  die  without  such  heirs  it  should 
remain  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Simon. 

John  his  son,  who  was  enfeoffed  with  him  as  aforesaid,  was  14  on  the  day 
of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  last. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (21.) 


96.    John  Baboolf. 

Writ,  17  April,  2  Edw.  11. 
Lbicesteb.     Inq.  9  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Houton.     A  messuage  and  Ja.  land,  held  of  Alice  de  Brayles  for  her  life, 

as  of  her  dower  by  the  death  of  John  Jorce  her  first  husband,  who  held 

'the  same  of  the  king  in  chief,  with  all  his  other  lands,  by  service  of 

finding  a  horse,  price  5s.,  with  a  sack  and  pin  {brocheto)  in  the  king's 

war  in  Wales,  for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges. 

Cotes.     6a.  arable  held  of  John  Poutrel  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Prestwold.     l^a.  land  held  of  Hugh  Henri  by  service  of  ^d. ;  and  Sr.  land 
held  of  Ralph  Eandolf  by  service  of  a  clove  gillyflower. 

Wymundewold.    A  croft  and  toft,  and  5a.  land,  held  of  the  master  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Burton.    2a.  land  held  of  William  Gilbert  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  7  at  the  feast  of  the  Assumption,  2  Edw.  II,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  7.  (22.) 


97.     Thomas  Aleyn  of  Sybbeford. 

Writ,  3  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  21  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Sibbeford.     A  capital   messuage,   31a.   arable,   a   pasture,    and   Id.  rent, 
held  of  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  knights  of  the 
Temple  in  England  (now  in  the  king's  hand),  by  service  of  3s.  yearly. 
Eichard  his  son,  aged  7,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (1.) 


EDWAED  II.  45 

98.  William  de  Kbedyf. 

Writ,  23  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 
WoECBSTEB.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Matthias,  2  Edw.  II. 

QuenhuU.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  rendering  a  great  brachet  (hound)  yearly  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  wherever  the  king  shall  be  in  England,  and  if  he  shall  be 
without  the  realm,  then  at  the  exchequer. 

Paulinus  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  8.  (2.) 

99.  Adam  le  Keu,  of   Staveley. 

Writ,  10  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.    Inq.  Saturday  after  Holy  Trinity,  2  Edw.  II. 
Northgeveldal.    A  messuage  and  4  bovates  land. 
Estgeveldal.     A  third  part  of  a  water-mill  and  4  bovates  land. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  of  the 

inheritance  of  Cecily  his  wife,  by  service  of  finding  a  sixth  part  of  a 

crossbowman  in  the  castle  of  York,  if  there  shall  be  war  in  the  county, 

for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges. 
Staveley.     A  messuage  and  1  bovate  land,  held  of  Henry  son  of  Hugh  by 

service  of  lei!,  yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Cecily. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (3.) 

100.  Hugh  de  Geeounde. 

Woit  of  certiorari  de  feodis,  &c.  1  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Purification,  2  Edw.  II. 
Asshurst.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Lucy,  2  Edw.  II. 

Foxcote.        Certain  tenements    held  by   John  de  la  Haye  by    service   of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Foxcote.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Dodyntonei     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (4.) 

101.  Waltbe  de  Aletb. 

Writ,  7  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
CoENWALL.     Inq.  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Polpri.    6s.  rent  and  a  water-mill,  held  of  Sir  Peter  de  Gaverston,  earl  of 

Cornwall,  as  of  his  castle  of  Launceveton,  by  knight's  service,  and  the 

said  earl's  steward  seized  the  same  when  the  said  Walter  died  to  the 

earl's  profit. 
Kilmonseg'.     Two  parts  of  la.  land  Cornish,  held  of  William  de  Botereaus  by 

knight's  service  ;  and  a  third  part  of  la.  jointly  held  by  the  said  Walter 

and  Iseult  his  wife  of  the  said  William. 

He  died  on  Friday  before  All  Saints,  1  Edw.  II.    His  daughters,  Margery 
aged  9,  and  Eleanor  aged  6,  are  his  next  heirs. 

.  C.  Ed%v.  II.  File  8.  (5.) 


46  INQUISITIONS. 

102.  Pebmund  db  Erdynton. 

Writ,  8  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Salop.     Tiiq.  Thursday  before  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  2  Edw.  II. 

Bruges.  4a.  land  near  Le  Hay  in  the  foreign  liberty  of  the  town,  held  of 
the  king  by  service  of  2s.  to  be  rendered  at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the 
hands  of  the  bailiffs  of  Bruges  yearly  ;  8a.  land  held  of  Guy  de  Glazeleye 
by  service  of  ^d.  yearly  ;  6a.  land  held  of  John  de  la  Wode  by  service  of 
id. ;  8a.  land  held  of  the  heir  of  Robert  de  Dedemanston,  who  is  in 
the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  ^d. ;  a  messuage  and  ^  virgate  land, 
held  of  Eichard  de  Harleye  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gloves,  rendering  also 
10s.  yearly  to  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Quatford ;  and  a  messuage 
and  three  nooks  of  land,  held  of  Thomas  de  Chabbenouer  by  service 
of  16s.  6d.  yearly. 

Oldebury.  20a.  land  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield  by  service  of  ISci.  yearly. 

Bruges.     A  messuage  within  the  precincts  of  the  castle,  held  of  Roger 
Boneamy  by  service  of  ^d.  yearly ;   which  messuage  the  said  Eremund 
bequeathed  to  his  daughter  Alice  as  his  free  burgage. 
Reginald  his  son,  aged  16  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 

Baptist  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  8.  (6.) 

103.  ROGBB   DE    BaCHEWOETH. 

Writ,  2  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Cambeidgb.     Inq.  5  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Haselingfeld.     50a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  31s.  l^d.  rent  of  assize, 
and  three  born  bondmen  holding  3  messuages  and  20a.  land,   held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee.      Sibyl  late   the 
wife  of  John  de  Bachewrth,  holds  a  third  part  thereof  in  dower. 
Richard  his  brother,  aged  23  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Hbetfoed.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Nicholas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Childewyk  Say.  The  manor  (extent  given),  two  parts  whereof  were  in  the 
king's  hand  from  the  death  of  John  de  Bacheworth  his  father  by  reason 
of  the  idiocy  of  the  said  Roger,  which,  with  the  third  part  which  Sibyl 
his  mother  holds  in  dower,  are  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans,  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  22  and  more. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  8.  (7.) 

104.  Maud  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Corbet. 

Writ  12  June,  2  Edw.  11. 
Salop.    Inq.  Friday  before  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  2  Edw.  II. 

Besford.     The  township  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 
TettieshuU,  Marebroc',  and  Habberleye.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of 

Sir  Peter  Corbet  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Bleehcheleye,     The  township  (extent  given),  held  of  Theobald  de  Verdun 

rendering  nothing. 
Balisleye  in  the  Marches  of  Wales.     The  township  held  of  Sir  Fulk  son  of 

Warin  rendering  nothing. 

Thomas  her  son,  aged  25  on  the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity  last,  is  her  next 
heir. 

C.  Echc.  II.  File  8.  (8.) 


EDWAED  II.  47 

105.      EOBBKT    DE    BeDINGFBLD. 

Writ,  17  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
Norfolk.    Inq.  16  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Causton.  A  capital  messuage,  42«.  arable,  10s.  rent  of  assize,  2  capons  &c. 
held  by  the  said  Eobert  and  Joan  his  wife,  of  the  inheritance  of  the 
said  Joan,  together  with  certain  lands  &c.  in  Stanhowe,  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  keeping  a  hound-  (bercelettum)  when  the  king 
shall  send  it,  receiving  I4d.  weekly  from  the  king. 

His  daughters,  Mary  aged  18,  Katherine  aged  14,  and  Elizabeth  aged  12 
and  more,  are  his  next  heirs. 

Norfolk.     Inq.  2  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Stanhowe.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  10s.  rent  of  assize,  10  hens 
&c.,  similarly  held  by  the  same  service.  The  said  Eobert  and  Joan  in 
1  Edw.  II.  demised  all  these  lands  except  20a.  to  Clement  de  Plumstede 
for  six  years. 

Heirs  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (9.) 

106.      ElCHAED    DB    FURNEUS. 

Writ,  10  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.     Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Valentine,  2  Edw.  II.  (defdced.) 

Le  Kynggeston.     10^'  land  and  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a 

pair  of  gilt-spurs  or  6d.  yearly. 
Carleton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Eichard  and  Sibyl  his 

wife^  jointly  enfeoffed  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  of  the  castle 

of  Tichull  by  homage  and  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Bothemeshull.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  by  the 

said  Eichard  and  Sibyl  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  by  homage  and  service 

(unspecified). 

He  died  on  Wednesday  before  St.  Luke  last.     William  his  son,  aged  21 


and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (10.) 


107.    EOBBET   DB    TUDBNHAM    oliaS  DB    ThUDBNHAM,  DB    ToDBNHAM. 

Writ,  17  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.     Inq.  9  May,  2  Edw.  11. 

Abiton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Petronilla  de  Nereford  by  service 
of  a  rose  yearly  ;  which  manor  the  said  Eobert  demised  to  William  le 
Burstler'  and  Margaret  his  wife  for  nine  years,  and  which  they  now 
hold. 

Eobert  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir, 

Suffolk.     Inq.  30  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Eriswelle.  The  manor  (full  extent  given) ,  held  jointly  by  the  said  Eobert 
and  Eva  his  wife,  who  still  survives,  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour 
of  Boulogne  now  in  his  hand,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  of  the  grant 
of  Eobert  de  Weston  and  Hawis  his  wife  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's 
court  in  64  Hen.  III. 

Heir  as  above,  son  of  the  said  Eobert  and  Eva. 


48  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  to  send  transcript  of  the  foot  &f 
fine  above  mentioned,  4  July,  2  Edw.  II. 

Transcript  of  the  foot  of  fine  above  mentioned,  dated  three  weeks  from  the 
day  of  St.  Michael,  54  Hen.  III. 

C.  Eclu:  II.  File  8.  (11.) 

108.    Nicholas  lb  Akchee,  of  Stokes. 

Writ,  13  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Gloucesxeb.    Inq^.  5  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Stok'.  A  capital  messuage,  240a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  41s.  Id.,  lib.  pepper 
and  lib.  cummin,  rent  of  assize,  and  78s.  11^.  rent,  &c.  of  born-bondmen,, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  the  serjeanty  of  finding  a  man 
in  time  of  war  within  the  four  seas  of  England  for  forty  days  at  his  own 
charges. 
Edmund  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (12.) 

109-    "Richard  db  Fketewell. 

Writ,  25  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Extent,  16  Nov,  2  Edw.  II. 

Norton  Brun.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  land,  4a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  a  wood, 
7s.  &^d.  from  free  tenants,  19s.  from  villeins,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
as  of  the  honour  of  St.  Valery  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Ealph  his  son,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (13.) 

110.  William  de  Bodbean. 

Writ,  21  March,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.     Inq.  5  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Karkil.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  his  castle 
of  Tremeton,  by  service  of  6  knights'  fees,  and  guarding  six  crenels 
(kernelV)  in  the  said  castle,  at  his  own  charge  for  forty  days  when- 
ever war  shall  happen,  and  doing  suit  of  court  there. 

Bodbran,  A  messuage,  30a.  arable,  7a.  pasture,  a  water  mill,  4s.  rent  of 
free  tenants,  48s.  rent  of  nine  conventionary  tenants,  &c.  held  of 
Baldwin  le  Flemeng'  in  socage. 

Trewalla.  A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  5a.  pasture,  a  water-mill,  2s.  from  free 
tenants,  29s.  6d.  from  seven  conventionary  tenants,  &c.  held  of  Thomas 
de  la  Hyde  by  knight's  service,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Trelowyan. 

By  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  between  Eobert  de  Keverel  and  the  said 
William,  the  lands  at  Bodbran  and  Trewalla  were  held  by  the  said 
William  for  life,  with  remainder  to  his  son  Geoffrey  and  Elizabeth  his 
wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of 
the  said  William. 

Geoffrey  his  son,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir, 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (14.) 

111.  William  de  Sauston. 

Writ,  5  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.    Inq.  17  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Sauston.  A  plot  of  land  called  Byhoundebrok'  and  1  hide  of  land,  held  of 
Simon  Pyrot  by  fealty  and  service  of  J  knight's  fee ;    which  Simon 


EDWABD  II.  49 

holds  the  manor  of  Sauston  for  life  of  the  inheritanoe  of  the  heir  of 
Ealph  Pirot,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  which  Ealph  held  it  of  the 
king  in  chief  as  of  the  crown  by  service  of  1 J  knights'  fee ;  a  messuage, 
80a.  land,  10a.  meadow,  two  water  mills,  80s.  rent,  &c.  held  of  the  said 
Simon  of  the  said  manor  by  service  of  6s.  yearly ;  and  28a.  land 
held  of  Ralph  de  Huntedon  by  scutage,  and  service  of  18d.  yearly. 

Badburham.  40a.  land  held  of  "William  Barbedor  by  service  of  I  knight's 
fee,  32d.  yearly  rent,  and  2lb.  pepper. 

Sauston.  A  messuage  called  Hakedesgore,  held  of  the  prior  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  in  exchange  for  8a.  granted  to  the 
priors  by  his  ancestors,  service  unknown. 

Schepereth.  30a.  land  held  of  John  Frevyle  by  scutage ;  and  15a.  land  held 
of  William  de  la  Hay  by  service  of  2s.  6d.  yearly.  And  the  said  William 
and  Margery  his  wife  were  jointly  enfeoffed  of  the  said  tenements  in 
Schepereth,  to  them,  their  heirs  and  assigns,  so  that  the  right  thereof 
remains  to  the  said  Margery. 

Hyselham  and  Frakenham.  A  messuage  held  of  the  bishop  of  Eochester 
and  William  Bernard,  viz.  of  the  bishop  by  service  of  6s.,  and  of  the 
said  William  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  and  100a.  land  by  the  great 
hundred,  and  4a.  meadow,  held  of  William  Bernard  by  service  of  Id. 
yearly. 

Hyselham.     10s.  rent  to  be  received  from  divers  tenants,  tenure  unspecified. 

John  his  son,  aged  19^,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  8.  (15.) 

112.  John  lb  Seneschal. 

Writ,  21  March,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.     Liq.  3  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Brevannek.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  his 
manor  of  Hellestori  pertaining  to  the  earldom  df  Cornwall,  in  free 
socage,  rendering  10s.  yearly  at  the  said  manor,  and  doing  suit  at  his 
court  there. 

Eosneithen.  The  hamlet  (extent  given\  held  of  Eichafd  de  Eiskymmer  in 
free  socage,  and  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly. 

Poldu.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  including  a  fair  held  at  Penhal,  held 
of  the  heir  of  Joice  de  Dynham,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service 
of  being  steward  of  his  lands,  which  service  is  assigned  to  Margaret  late 
the  wife  of  said  Joice  in  dower ;  and  18s.  rent  held  of  Isabel  de  Beaupre 
as  of  her  manor  of  Trewithgy,  by  service  of  rendering  6d,  and  doing 
suit  at  her  said  manor. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  8.  (16.) 

113.  John  de  Foestebuey. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  Peter  his  son  for  his  father's 
lands,  as  of  full  age,  24  Feb,  2  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.     Inq.  21  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Westgraftone.  A  messuage  and  4  virgates  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  10s.  yearly,  payable  at  the  castle  of  Merleberge,  and  keep- 
ing the  king's  grove  called  Suthgrave  in  the  forest  of  Savernak. 

The  same  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the 
said  Peter,  and  for  no  other  cause. 

Peter  his  son,  aged  22  on  the  feast  of  St.  Calixtus  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

28017  D 


60  INQUISITIONS. 

Wtit  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  Peter,  20  Nov. 
2  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.    Proof  of  age,  22  Dec.  2  Edw.  II.  {defaced). 

William  de  Lyllebon,  knight,  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  Peter  was  22  on 
the  feast  of  St.  Lawrence  last,  for  he  was  born  at  Forstebury  on  that 
feast  14  Edw.  I.  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  St.  Michael  at  Schalde- 
borne  on  the  morrow,  and  this  he  knows  because  on  that  feast  the  said 
John  came  to  Middletone  and  asked  him  to  be  godfather  to  the  said 
Peter,  which  he  declined  on  account  of  the  solemnization  on  the  morrow 
of  the  nuptials  between  his  mother  and  Stephen  de  Britmerestone  (?)  at 
Middletone,  and  the  said  John  asked  him  to  give  testimony  of  the  date  of 
birth  of  the  said  heir,  and  he  caused  it  to  be  written  on  the  wall  of  his  hall. 

John  le  Dun,  knight,  aged  57,  Nicholas  de  la  Mare,  aged  60,  William  le 
Chamberleyn,  aged  46,  Ada  {sic)  de  Temesbury,  aged  60,  John  Homedieu,  aged 
67,  William  Waryn,  aged  40,  Peter  Olyver,  aged  50,  William  Wolton,  aged 
48,  John  Frankelayn,  aged  60,  Stephen  de  Perham,  aged  46,  and  John 
Grygge,  aged  60,  say  the  same,  and  know  it  because  the  said  John  a  month 
after  the  said  feast  held  a  feast  at  Westeforstebury  for  the  churching  of  the 
mother  of  the  heir,  at  which  they  were  all  present,  and  the  said  John  asked 
them  to  give  testimony  of  the  day  and  year  of  the  birth  of  the  said  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (17.) 

114.  William  Buedbt. 

Writ,  8  March,  2  Edw.  II. 
Leicester.     Inq.  7  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Louseby.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 

king  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee,  by  reason  of  the  lands  of  Eobert  de 

Brus  which  are  in  the  king's  hand. 

John  his  son,  aged  18  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification,  2  Edw.  II,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (18.) 
* 

115.  Adam  de  Dounhale  of  Haneburgh. 

Writ  20  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Extent  30  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Hanebergh.    A  capital  messuage,  69a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  la. 
wood,  and  free  tenants  rendering  5s.  O^d.  yearly,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  as  of  his  manor  of  Wodestok'  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Eobert  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  8.  (19.) 

116.  Hbney  de  Grey  alias  de  Gray. 

Writ,  16  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.     Liq.  6  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Toueton.     A  capital  messuage,  60a.  arable,  20a.  meadow,  a  water-mill,  and 
rents,  &c.  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants) ,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  as  of  the  fee  of  Peverell,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Eichard  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

Derby.    Inq.  8  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Codenouer.     A  castle,  120a.  arable,  40a.  meadow,  2  mills,  a  pasture,  a  park, 
and  rents  of  free  tenants,  &c.  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants)'. 


EDWAED  II.  51 

Stok'.  A  messuage,  60a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  a  water-mill,  and 
rents  of  free  tenants,  &e. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  fee  of  Peverell,  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Writ,  16  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  20  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Thurruk.  The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  earl  of  Ferrars  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26J. 

Kent.    Inq.  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Luke,  2  Edw.  II. 

Eyllesforde.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  20a.  pasture  in  Wald  and 
150a.  wood  in  Kyngeswode  by  Mailing,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26. 

Kent.    Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  St.  Luke,  2  Edw.  II. 

Hoo  St.  Werburge  by  Eochester.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given), 
including  marshes  in  Westwik,  Husewik,  and  Heyham,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Eichard  de  Grey,  knight,  his  son,  aged  26.  is  his  next  heir. 

NoBFOLK.     Inq.  24  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Shiryngham.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  12d.  yearly  at  the  king's  manor 
of  Aylesham  for  '  warpound.' 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Leicester.    Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Michael,  2  Edw.  II. 

Evynton.  The  manor  with  members  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of 
Leicester  for  IJ  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  earl's  court,  and  not 
of  the  king  in  chief. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  27  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  8.  (20.) 


117.    Hugh  de  Chatjnceus. 

Writ,  13  Feb.  2  Edw.  11. 
Northampton.     Inq.  22  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Uppeton.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  the  right  {dominium)  of 
having  a  boar  and  a  bull  feeding  in  the  field  of  Uppeton  at  his  will, 
and  a  free  tenant  in  Herleston,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of 
being  an  armed  knight  in  the  king's  army  within  the  four  seas  for  forty 
days  at  his  own  charges. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  60  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Assignment  of  dower  to  Juliana  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry,  viz  : — a 
third  part  of  the  manor  of  Uppeton  (extent  given),  specifying  the 
rooms,  &c.  with  free  entry  and  exit  by  the  great  gate,  &c.  reciting 
writ,  dated  28  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (1). 


52  INQUISITIONS. 

118.    William  de  Staure. 

Writ,  9  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.    Inq.  22  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 

St.  Briavell.  A  messuage,  12a.  land,  and  10s.  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  serjeanty  of  being  forester  in  the  king's  forest  of  Dene,  attaching  for 
vert  and  venison,  and  bringing  those  attached  to  the  castle  of  St. 
Briavell;  2a.  of  new  assart  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  4d. 
yearly,  to  be  paid  at  the  said  castle ;  and  4a.  land  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  20d.  yearly,  to  be  paid  at  the  said  castle. 

Staure  in  the  manor  of  Eodleye.  A  messuage,  47a.  arable,  3a.  meadow, 
and  3s.  rent,  held  of  Henry  de  Langcastre  by  service  of  3s.  4d.  yearly, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  said  Henry's  court  of  Eodleye. 

La  Boxe.     12a.  land  held  of  Emery  Pauncefot  by  service  of  12d. 

William  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (2.) 


119.  Phllip  de  Potyndene  alias  de  Putyndbnne. 

Writ,  8  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
SuERBY.     Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Quinzaine  of  Easter,  2  Edw.  II. 

Putyndenne.  A  messuage,  51a.  arable,  9a.  pasture,  and  5s.  rent,  &c.  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  10s.  rent  at  the  exchequer,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  king's  hundred  of  Tanregg' ;  37a.  arable  and  6a.  meadow, 
held  of  John  de  Hecstede  by  service  of  id. ;  20a.  arable  held  of  Eobert 
de  Stangrave  by  service  of  2s.  yearly  ;  and  12a.  arable  held  of  Adam  de 
Chyvenyng'  by  service  of  12d.  yearly;  and  there  are  70s.  rents  of  free 
"tenants ;  and  there  are  also  due  to  Walter  Gras  10s.,  at  the  <iourt  of 
Ocstede  48.,  and  at  the  court  of  Benchesham  10s.  (yearly). 

Adam  his  son,  aged  25  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9;  (3.) 

120.  William   de   Cantilupo. 
Writ,  6  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 

Writ,  8  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
2  Edw.  II. 

Eavensthorp.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held 
by  Eva  late  the  wife  of  said  William,  of  Lady  Joan  de  Wake  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee  ;  the  said  William  held  nothing  there  except 
through  the  said  Eva,  who  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the 
county. 

Sir  John  de  Walkingham,  son  of  Alan  de  Walkingham  and  the  said  Eva, 
aged  24,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Eva. 

York.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Matthew,  2  Edw.  11. 

Bridlyngton.  40  marks  rent  from  2  messuages  and  4  carucates  land,  held 
by  the  said  William,  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of 
Maud  sometime  his  wife,  of  Sir  Nicholas  de  Menill  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 

William  de  Ergham,  aged  40,  and  Thomas  de  Outhenby,  aged  26,  are 
■    ,  kinsmen  aad  nest  heirs  of  the  said  Maud. 


EDWARD  11.  S3 

YoEK.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  2  Edw..  II. 

Aston.    A  manor  with  certain  lands  (unspecified),  held,  of  the  inheritance  of 

the  said  Maud,  of  Thomas  de  Fournivall  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Kereby.    A  manor  held,  of  the  same  inheritance,  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  by 

service  of  \  knight's  fee. 

Heirs  of  the  said  Maud,  William  de  Ergum  and  Thomas  de  Outenby,  as 
above. 

Derby.     Inq.  15  Sept.  2  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Ilkeston.  The  manor,  held  for  life  of  Sir  William  de  Eoos  of  Ingmanthorp, 
who  holds  it  by  the  courtesy  (ciorialitate)  of  England  of  the  inheritance 
of  Eustachia  sometime  his  wife,  mother  of  the  said  William  de 
Cantilupo,  whose  heir  the  said  William  de  Cantilupo  was,  and  the  said 
William  de  Eoos  holds  it  of  Sir  Henry  de  Beaumund,  of  the  fee  of 
Gaunt,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

William,  son  of  the  deceased,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 

Nottingham.    Inq.  2  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 

Greseley.     The  manor  held  for  life  of  Sir  William  de  Eoos,  who  holds  it  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Eustachia  (as  above)  of  the  king  in  chief, 
as  of  the  fee  of  Peverel,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir,  William  his  son,  as  above. 

Wnt,  8  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  10  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Wirlyngton.  A  capital  messuage,  5a.  meadow,  20a.  wood,  68a.  arable,  60a. 
heath,  rents,  &c.;  which  tenements  were  sometime  in  the  seisin  of  Peter 
de  la  Hay,  from  whom  they  descended  to  Eustachia  his  niece,  whom 
William  de  Eos  married,  after  whose  death  the  fee  and  right  descended 
to  the  said  William  de  Cantilupo  her  son  and  heir,  but  the  lordship 
remained  in  the  hand  of  the  said  William  de  Eos  by  the  courtesy  of 
England,  who  afterwards  demised  the  same  to  the  said  William  de  Canti- 
lupo, but  whether  for  life  or  for  a  term  of  years  is  unknown  to  the 
jury,  and  he  was  in  seisin  until  his  death;  they  are  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  barony,  as  part  of  the  barony  of  Middelton  which  Joan  de  la 
Hay  now  holds,  service  unknown ;  and  the  said  Joan  holds  certain  tene- 
ments in  Wirlyngton  in  dower,  which  ought  to  revert  as  the  other  two 
parts. 

Heir,  William  his  son,  as  above,  aged  16  and  more. 

Kent.    iMg.  Thursday  the  feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  2  Edw.  II. 

Sutton  atte  Hone.     71*.  ll^d.  rent  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Eva  his  wife, 

of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Wodehull,  who  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 

service  of  doing  suit  at  their  court  of  Wodehill,  co.  Bedford,  for  all  service. 

Heir,  William  his  son,  as  above,  aged  15. 

Buckingham.  Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  2  Edw.  II. 
Eselburwe.  The  manor  jointly  held  for  life  by  the  said  William  de  Cantilupo 
and  Eva  his  wife,  who  survives  him,  of  William  la  Zuche  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee,  of  the  gift  and  enfeoffment  of  William  de  Eoos  and 
Eustachia  his  wife  with  other  lands  in  cos.  Lincoln  and  York,  for  501. 
to.  be  paid  to  the  said  William  and  Eustachia  yearly,  with  remainder 
to  the  said  William  and  Eustachia  for  life,  and  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  William  de  Cantilupo  for  ever. 

Heir,  William  his  son,  as  above,  aged  15  and  more. 


54  INQUISITIONS. 

Lincoln.     7m^.  Sunday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  2  Edw.  II. 

Wythcale.     The  manor/jointly  held  by  the  said  William  and  Eva  for  life, 

of  the  enfeoffment  of  the  said  WiUiam  and  Eustachia,  with  other  lands 

in  cos.  Buckingham  and  York   (with  remainders  as  above   said),  of 

"William  de  la  Zuche  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir,  William  his  son,  as  above,  aged  15. 
Kynthorp  in  Appeleye.     30a.  wood  held  of  William  la  Zuche  by  service  of 

X5  knight's  fee. 
Someretby.     The  manor  held,  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance 
of  Maud  sometime  his  wife,  of  Henry  de  Percy  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee. 
William  Ergome,  aged  40,  and  Thomas  de  Ouneby,  aged  30,  are  kinsmen 
and  next  heirs  of  the  said  Maud. 

Buckingham.  Assignment  of  dower  to  Eva  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William, 
Wednesday  before  St.  Andrew,  2  Edw.  II. 
Myddel  Claydon.  A  part  of  a  messuage,  in  which  is  a  stable  and  ox  house 
with  a  plot  of  curtilage  called  Le  Bee  hey,  with  garden,  &c.,  with  free 
entry  and  exit  by  the  great  gate,  and  a  third  part  of  the  pasture, 
demesne  lands,  meadow,  mill,  rents,  &c.  (full  extent  given). 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  9,  (4.) 

121.     Robert  de  Heselaeton. 

Writ,  25  Nov.  2  Edw.  II- 
YoKK.    Inq.  Sunday  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  of  Canterbury,  2  Edw.  II. 

Louthorp.  A  toft,  4  cottages,  15  bovates  land,  and  a  moiety  of  meadow 
called  Fitlyng,  and  of  a  water-mill,  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England 
after  the  death  of  Cecily  his  wife. 

Alburn.    6  tofts  and  4  bovates  land. 

All  held  of  Sir  Nicholas  de  Menill  by  service  of  J  knights'  fee. 

Fynele.     6  tofts  and  9^  bovates  land,  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England. 

Museton.     6  tofts  and  lOJ  bovates  land. 

Fordon.    4  tofts  and  8  bovates  land. 

All  which  sometime  belonged  to  one  Roger  de  Nevile,  who  held  of 
Sir  Gilbert  de  Gaunt ;  and  from  the  said  Roger  they  descended  to 
Maud  and  Hawis,  his  daughters ;  from  Maud  descended  her  pourparty 
to  Richard  de  Malebys  her  son,  from  him  to  William  his  son,  and  from 
him  to  Richard  who  now  holds  it;  and  from  Hawis  descended  her 
pourparty  to  Simon  (de  Louthorp)  her  son,  from  him  to  Thomas  his 
son,  and  from  him  to  Margery  and  Cecily,  his  daughters ;  and  from 
Cecily  descended  the  right  of  her  pourparty  to  Robert  son  of  Robert  de 
Heselerton,  who  now  holds  it  and  is  aged  16.  The  said  Hawis  made 
Maud  her  sister  her  attorney  for  homage  and  service,  by  reason 
whereof  the  said  Maud  seised  the  pourparty  of  the  said  Hawis  until  the 
lawful  age  of  Simon  de  Louthorp  her  son;  and  Richard  de  Malebis  is 
seised  of  the  above  in  wardship  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said 
Robert,  and  the  said  Richard  and  his  ancestors  from  the  time  of  making 
the  pourparty  have  always  hitherto  done  service  for  themselves  and 
their  partners  to  Gilbert  de  Gaunt,  and  afterwards  to  Robert  de 
Tateshale,  as  chief  lords,  viz. — J  knight's  fee. 

Thorp  by  Ruddestane.  A  toft  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  Sir  Robert  de 
Bonington  by  foreign  service. 

Carethorp.  A  toft  and  4  bovates  land,  held  of  Nicholas  le  Clerk  of  Boning- 
ton by  foreign  service. 


BDWAiRD  II.  55 

Harpham.    4  tofts  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  Sir  Roger  de  Somervile  by 
foreign  service. 

He  died  on  Thursday  in  the  first  week  in  Lent,  1  Edw.  II.      Robert  his 
son,  aged  16,  is  his  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  9.  (5.) 


122.     Stephen  db  Bello  Pkato. 

Writ,  21  March,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  21  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Penalym  manor.    A  tenement,  which  Lady  Joan  his  mother  holds  in  dower, 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  fee  socage,  rendering  6d.  yearly. 
Tycambred.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  prior  of  Bodm(in)  in  free 

socage,  and  by  service  of  rendering  25s.  3d.  yearly,  8  ewes,  price  lOd. 

each,  8  hoggets  (hoggastr'),  price  6d.  each,  and  8  lambs,  price  3d.  each, 

and  doing  suit  at  the  prior's  court  at  Rialton. 
Treuall.     3a.  meadow  held  of  William  de  Whalebreus  in  socage,  and  by 
■     service  of  rendering  Id.  yearly. 

Ralph  his  son,  aged  9,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (6.) 


123.  Richard  de  Arcubus. 

Wnt,  17  Feb,  2  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham,    Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthias,  2  Edw.  II. 

Edrope.  A  capital  messuage,  140a.  arable,  16a.  meadow,  3a.  pasture,  a  wood 
in  the  forest  of  Bernewode,  a  fishery,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Walingford,  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees,  and 
doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Walingford ;  and  two  parts  of  a  water-mill 
held  of  the  prior  ofWalingford  by  service  of  4s.  5d.  yearly. 

Simon  his  son,  aged  21  fifteen  days  before  the  Gule  of  August  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (7.) 


124.  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Hertele  alias  db  Hbrtley. 

Writ,  26  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  16  Feb.  2  Edwr  II. 

Exton.    42s.  rent  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^\  knight's  fee. 

John  Yve  her  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Dorset.    Inq.  12  Feb.  2  Edw.  II, 

Haselbere.    A  capital  messuage,  60a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  rents, 

&c.,  held  of  William  Dangervile,  son  of  Hawis  de  Insula,  in  free  socage, 

rendering  lib.  pepper  yearly  for  all  service. 
Crokkere  Stokke.     114a.  arable,  6s.  rent,  lib.  pepper,  and  a  pair  of  gloves, 

held  of  the  lord  of  Colber  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  rendering 

Id.  yearly  for  all  service. 

John  Ywe  her  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edic.  II.  File  9.  (8.) 


56  INQUISITIONS. 

12&.    Odo  de  Tregbreyk. 

Writ,  16  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  4  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Tregeryek  and  Eedwen.  A  messuage,  two  water-mills,  1  carucate  land,  and 
5a.  wood,  lately,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  between  John  Scor  the 
elder  and  the  said  Odo,  granted  to  the  said  Odo  for  life,  with  remainder 
to  John  Scor  the  younger  and  Alice  his  wife,  and  to  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Odo  ; 
all  held  of  the  heir  of  Eichard  de  Cireceaus,  who  is  in  the  king's  ward- 
ship, by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  except  a  water-mill  held  of  the  abbot 
of  Neuland  by  a  rent  of  15d.  yearly,  and  a  moiety  of  the  carucate  of 
land,  held  of  Odo  Treverbyn  by  knight's  service;  and  there  are  there 
20a.  arable. 

Alice  his  daughter,  whom  the  said  John  Scor  the  younger  married,  aged 
24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (9.) 

126.    John  db  Hodebovill  of  Aketon. 

Writ,  12  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  18  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Balisdene  in  Aketone.  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  3a. 
pasture,  30a.  wood,  rents,  &c.,  held  by  fee  tail  of  the  king  in  chief  as 
of  the  honour  of  Peverell,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  of  the  grant  of  John  de  Hodeboville  his  father,  who 
thereof  enfeoffed  him  and  Maud  his  wife,  lately  deceased,  by  charter, 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  for  ever. 

"Walter  son  of  the  said  John  and  Maud,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Aketone.  Two  parts  of  the  manor,  jointly  held  by  the  said  John  and 
Hillaria  his  wife,  of  the  grant  of  Peter  de  Debenham  and  Eoger  de  Hode- 
boyyle  by  licence  of  the  late  king,  to  be  held  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 
said  John,  which,  together  with  the  third  part  of  the  manor  which  Agnes 
de  Sandcroft  holds  in  dower  of  the  said  John's  inheritance,  are  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Peverell,  for  two  parts  of  1 
knight's  fee ;  and  after  the  death  of  the  said  Agnes  the  said  third  part 
ought  to  remain  to  the  said  Hillaria,  together  with  the  said  two  parts, 
for  life,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  according  to  the 
form  of  a  fine  levied  in  the  late  king's  court  between  the  said  Peter  and 
Eoger  and  the  said  John  and  Hillaria. 

Walter  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  the  said  Hillaria  that  two  parts 
of  the  manor  of  Aketon,  of  which  she  was  enfeoffed  together  with  the 
said  John,  had  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  18  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  6  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 

Peter  de  Debenham  and  Eoger  de  Hodebovyle  by  licence  of  the  late 
late  King  Edward  enfeoffed  John  de  Hodebovyle  and  Hillaria  his  wife  of 
two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Aketone,  to  be  held  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 
said  John ;  and  the  said  Hillaria  has  had  peaceful  seisin  thereof  until  the 
said  John's  death.  The  whole  manor  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 

{See  No.  195.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (10.) 


EDWAED  II.  67 

127.  Agnes  de  Someey. 

Writ,  23  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.    Inq.  15  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 

Grethamstede.     A  capital  messuage,  83a.  arable,  4a.  pasture,  2a.  wood,  and 
42s.  rent,  jointly  held  by  the  said  Agnes  and  John  de  Somery  her  son, 
of  the  enfeoffment  of  Philip  de  Hoo,  of  the  heir  of  Geoffrey  de  Lucy, 
who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  socage,  rendering  34s.  4Jd.  yearly. 
John  de  Somery  her  son,  aged  28,  is  her  next  heir. 

Bbeks.     Inq.  7  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 

Suleham.    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Basteldene.      A  water-mill  and  26s.  8d.  rent,  held  of  Ealph  de  Knyveton  by 

service  of  2d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (11.) 

128.  Heney  Chyvenb. 

Writ,  10  Dec.  2  Edw.  II.  (defectire.) 
Kent.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Hilary,  2  Edw..  II. 

Chyvene.  The  manor  (extent  given),  viz. — 0s.  rent  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  by  service  of  22^d.  yearly,  to  be  paid  at  the  king's  manor  of 
Middelton,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's  hundred  of  Merdenne  ;.  and  the 
residue  of  the  manor  held  of  John  de  Lenham  by  service  of  j  knight's 
fee,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Huntyngton. 

Alice  his  daughter,  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Caunville  the  younger,  aged  15 
and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  9.  (12.) 

129.  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Eiohard  Aguyllon. 

Writ,  24  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.     Inq.  7  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Nutbourne.  A  capital  messuage,  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  91a.  land,  2a. 
meadow,  a  weir,  rents  &c.  held  for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  Thomas 
son  of  the  said  Eichard  Aguylon,  deceased,  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  de 
Tatteshale  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees,  but  whether  those  fees  are  in  the 
king's  hand  or  not,  the  jury  know  not. 

Juliana,  daughter  of  the  aforesaid  Thomas  Aguylon,  aged  3  and  more, 
is  next  heir  of  the  said  Thomas. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (13.) 

130.  Brian  de  Brompton. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  super  vero  valore  concerning  the  lands  which  were 
taken  into  the  late  king's  hand  after  the  death  of  the  said  Brian,  whose 
heirs  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  28  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
Salop  (sic).    Inq.     Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  2  Edw.  II. 
Ambareslyth,  which  is  not  a  manor  but  a  park  pertaining  to  the  manor  of 

Stanegge,  worth  20s. 
Brompton  manor.    A  messuage,  18a.  arable,  and  a  house  with  a  bakehouse, 
which  were  of  William  Purs,  and  descended  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  Brian 
by  escheat. 


58  INQUISITIONS. 

Hereford.     Inq.  Friday  after  Christmas,  2  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Ashton  by  Leominster.  A  messuage,  21a.  land,  5a.  meadow,  and  3s.  rent, 
held  by  Eichard  Labaud  (?),  by  the  demise  of  Brian  de  Brompton  grand- 
father of  the  said  Brian,  viz. — to  the  said  Richard  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body,  who  died  without  such  heirs  and  the  lands  &c.  reverted  to  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Brian,  who  were  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  escheat. 

Salop.    Extent  Monday  before  Christmas,  2  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Kynlet.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
parks  called  Wopark  and  Le  Olde  park,  a  foreign  wood,  and  a  salt-well 
in  Wye',  held  of  the  late  king  in  chief ;  which  manor  Sarra  who  was 
the  wife  of  the  said  Brian  held  in  dower  after  his  death,  and  after  her 
death  it  descended  to  his  heirs. 

Pourparty  of  Robert  de  Harle,  viz. — Brompton  with  Weston,  Bocton,  5a. 
land  in  Stowe,  20a.  land  in  the  park  of  Kynlet,  and  6Z.  land  and  rent 
in  Assh. 

Pourparty  of  Edmund  de  Cornub',  viz. — Kynlet,  Stanegge,  and  111.  land  and 
rent  in  Assh. 

Extent  or  summary  of  lands,  &c.  which  were  of  Brian  de  Brompton,  deceased, 
and  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  his  heirs. 
Salop.    Kynlet.     23a.  land  in  the  park. 

Brompton.     The  manor. 

Bocton.    Certain  tenements,  extended  at  Ql.  Is.  %d.  yearly. 

Wyston.     4s.  5d.  rent. 

Stouwe.     23s.  rent. 

Stanegge.     Certain  tenements,  extended  at  11.  15s.  IJd,  yearly. 
Hereford.     Ayshton.     The  manor. 

Extent  or  summary  of  lands,  &c.  which  fell  to  the  said  heirs  after  the  death 
of  the  said  Brian  by  hereditary  right. 
Salop.    Kynlet.     The  manor. 

Brompton.     Certain  tenements,  extended  at  19s.  M.  yearly. 

Hereford.    Asshton.     Certain  tenements,  extended  at  33s.  3cL  yearly. 

€.  Edw.  II.  Filed,  (14.) 

131.    Edmund  late  baron  of  Stafford. 

Wnt,  12  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Stafford.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  2  Edw.  II. 

Stafford,  Bradeleye,  and  Madeleye.  The  manors  (extents  given),  held  jointly 
by  the  said  Edmund  and  Margaret  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  Roger  de 
Clungenford,  clerk,  who  enfeoffed  them  jointly  by  charter,  by  the  king's 
licence,  to  be  held  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies ;  which  manors, 
together  with  their  manors  in  co.  Warwick,  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  barony,  viz. — by  service  of  finding  three  armed  men  with  barded 
horses  for  forty  days  at  their  own  charges  in  his  wars  of  Wales  and 
Scotland  whenever  needed. 
Norton  in  the  Moors.  A  tenement  sometime  held  of  the  king  by  knight's 
service,  which  the  said  Edmund  afterwards  demised  to  William  de  la 
Mere  for  life,  for  4  marks  yearly. 

He  held   nothing  in  the  county  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  on  the 
day  he  died. 

Ralph  son  of  the  said  Edmund  and  Margaret  his  wife,  aged  9,  is  his  next 
heir. 


EDWARD  II.  59 

Warwick,    Inq.  12  Sept.  2  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Wauenes  Wotton  and  Tysho.  The  manors  (extents  given),  jointly  held  by  the 
said  Edmund  and  Margaret,  with  certain  lands,  &c.  in  co,  Stafford, 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony,  viz. — by  the  service  abovesaid  ;  and 
there  are  12d.  (?)  yearly  rent  paid  to  Sir  John  de  Grendon. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  9  and  more  on  the  day  of  St.  Denis,  1  Edw.  II. 

Wiit  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  the  said  Margaret  that  the 
escheator  had  taken  the  above  manors,  &c.  into  the  king's  hand,  12 
Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Staffoed.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  2  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Edmund,  by  licence  from  the  late  king,  enfeoffed  Eoger  de 
Clunford  [alias  de  Clungenford],  clerk,  of  the  manors  of  Stafford, 
Bradeleye,  and  Maddeleye,  who  reenfeoffed  the  said  Edmund  and 
Margaret,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  they  peacefully 
continued  their  seisin  until  the  day  of  the  death  of  the  said  Edmund. 

Warwick.    Inq.  12  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 

To  the  same  effect  concerning  the  manors  of  Tysho  and  Wauenes  [alias 
Wouenes]  Wotton. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  9.  (15.) 

132.  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  de  la  Hayb. 

WHt,  24  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  24  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Burrewell,  Authorp,  and  Walmesgare.  A  capital  messuage,  101.  19s.  &d. 
from  free  tenants,  211.  8s.  6^.  from  customary  tenants,  a  wood,  &c. 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  not  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  John,  but  of  the  right  of  Philip  de  Kime, 
whom  the  said  John  and  Joan  jointly  enfeoffed  by  the  king's  licence 
and  charter,  and  who  reenfeoffed  them  for  life  by  service  of  a  rose. 

William  de  Cantilupo,  aged  15,  is  kinsman  of  the  said  John  and  his  next 
heir,  but  not  of  the  lands  abovesaid. 

Sussex.     Inq.  12  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 

Middelton.  The  manor  (extent  given), held  by  the  said  Joan  for  life,  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  said  John,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering 
a  sore  sparrow-hawk  at  the  king's  exchequer  (yearly). 

Joan,  daughter  of  Peter  de  la  Hay  the  said  John's  brother,  aged  20,  is 
next  heir  of  the  said  John ;  but  because  he  died  without  heir  of  his 
body,  the  reversion  of  the  said  manor  pertains  to  Roger  la  Warre  and  his 
heirs  by  virtue  of  a  fine  sometime  levied  between  the  said  John  and  Roger 
in  the  king's  court. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  10.  (1.) 

133.  William  de  Moetuo  Maei  of  Hamme. 

Writ,  2  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

WoECESTEE.    Inq.  taken  at  Marteleye  on  Sunday  after  the  Epiphany,  2  Edw.  II. 

(Unspecified.)     30a.  arable  and  2a.  meadow,  held  for  life,  by  the  demise  of 

of  Robert  de  Mortuo  Mari,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de 

Mortuo  Mari ;  and  a  messuage  and  2Qa.  land,  held  of  Isabel  de  Mortuo 

Mari  by  service  of  5s.  yearly. 


GO  INQUISITIONS. 

Sutton.     A  messuage  and  J  virgate  land,    held  of  Robert  de  Sturmy  by 
service  of  5s.  yearly  j   and  J  virgate  land  held  of  Eobert  de  Gliford  by 
service  oillb.  cummin  yearly. 
The  heirs  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari  are  his  next  heirs,  viz. — Joan  the 

wife  of  Thomas  de  Bikenor,  aged  18,  and  Margaret  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  de 

Cornewaile,  aged  14J. 

Salop.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Nicholas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Leyntworthin.     91.  lis.  5d.  rent  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held 

for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari  of 

Richard's  Castle,  without  doing  any  service. 

Joan,  aged  18  on  the  feast  of  St.  Katherine  last,  and  Margaret,  who  is 

under  age  and  in  the  king's  wardship,  daughters  and  heirs  of  Hugh  de 

Mortuo  Mari  of  Richard's  Castle,  are  next  heirs  of  the  said  William. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  10.  (2.) 


134.    Margaret  late  the  wife  op  Stephen  de  Penecestbb  cdias  de  Penes- 

HEEST,    DE    PeNNESHYRST. 

Writ,  22  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  the  Epiphany,  2  Edw.  II. 

Tunstall,  Bradegare,  and  Milstede.  A  messuage,  90a.  land,  8a.  pasture,  2Ja. 
wood,  n^d.  rent,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  gavelkind  by  service 
of  3s.  7i^.,  and  coming  twice  yearly  to  the  king's  courts  of  Middiltone- 
called  lawday  (Lagheday). 

John  de  Orreby,  clerk,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  son  and  next  heir. 

Tunstall.     The  manor,  held  for  life  of  the  demise  of  Anthony  Bek,  bishop 

of  Durham,  who   enfeoffed   Stephen   de   Pennesherst,   sometime  her 

.  husband,  and  herself,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Stephen,  of  John 

de  Sancto  Johanne  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the 

said  John's  court  at  Alnothintone. 

Joan,  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Cobbeham  of  Rundale,  aged  40  and  more, 
and  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Columbariis,  aged  30  and  more,  are 
daughters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  Stephen. 

Kent.    Inq.  Friday  the  eve  of  St.  Thomas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Pennesherst,  La  Legh,  Coudenne,  and  Edelmebrygge.  Two  messuages, 
172a.  land,  6a.  meadow,  60a.  pasture  and  wood  in  a  park  called  North 
Park  in  Penneshyrst,  7a.  wood  and  two  water  mills  in  Penneshyrst, 
rents,  &c.  (extent  given) ;  of  which  5Ja.  land  and  2a.  meadow,  held 
of  Peter  de  Chydingston  by  service  of  8d. ;  60a.  land  held  of  the  abbot  of 
Westminster  by  service  of  5s.  6d.  ;  and  the  residue  held  of  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  by  service  of  4s.  9d.  and  a  hen  yearly. 
Heir,  John  de  Orreby,  as  above. 

Penneshurst.  The  manor  held  in  dower,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  aforesaid 
Joan  and  AHce,  of  the  dower  of  Stephen  her  late  husband ;  viz. — a 
third  part  of  the  said  manor  held  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester 
and  Hertford,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  ;  a  third  part  held  of  George 
le  Chanu  by  service  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee;  a  moiety  of  a  third 
part  held  of  the  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  by  service  of  7s.  id.  yearly ;  and  the  other  moiety  of  a  third 


.  EDWAED  IT.  61 

part   held  of   the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  by  service  of  31s.  lOd. 
yearly. 

Joan  and  Alice,  (as  above)  are  daughters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said 
Stephen. 

Kent.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Circumcision,  2  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Alyntone,  Boxle,  Eylisforde,  Dyttone  and  Estmallyngge.  7  messuages,  2 
gardens,  47a.  land,  12a.  wood,  rents,  &c.,  viz. — 7  messuages  and  14a. 
land  in  Alyntone,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Stephen  de  Penesherst  by  service 
of  3s.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  their  court  of  Alyntone;  10a.  wood  held 
of  John  atte  Watere  (?)  by  service  of  8d.  yearly ;  and  the  residue  held  of 
Walter  Coppyng  by  service  of  13a!.  yearly. 

Heir,  John  de  Orreby,  as  above. 

Boxle.  40a.  land,  rents,  &c.,  held  for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  above- 
said  Joan  and  Alice,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  horse 
price  5s.,  a  sack  price  6d.  and  a  pin  (?)  price  Jc?.,  in  the  king's 
army  against  Wales,  for  forty  days  at  his  own  costs,  of  the  gift  of 
Osbert  de  Longo  Campo,  who  enfeoffed  Stephen  de  Penesherst,  some- 
time her  husband,  and  the  said  Margaret  jointly,  to  them  and  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Stephen. 

Joan  and  Alice,  as  above,  are  daughters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said 
Stephen. 

Alyntone.  The  castle  and  manor,  held  for  life,  of  the  demise  of  the  said 
Osbert  to  the  said  Stephen  and  Margaret  jointly  as  above,  of  John  de 
Kerkeby  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  12d.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at 
the  said  John's  court  of  Hortone. 

Joan  and  Alice,  are  daughters  and  heirs  of  the-  said  Stephen,  and  of  full 
age. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  10.  (3.) 

135.  LOEA   LATE    THE   WIFE    OF    GiLBERT    DE    GaUNT. 

Writ,  18.  April,  2  Edw.  11. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  16  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Skendelby.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  including 
meadow  in  the  marsh  and  in  Brodam,  a  third  part  of  meadows  and 
pastures  in  Grindale,  Le  Hou,  Milneholm,  Pinderplat,  Bradam,  and 
Wellepark,  and  a  third  part  of  a  wood  called  Suthwode,  held  in  dower, 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Gilbert,  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  for  the  said  Gilbert  held  the  whole  manor 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Eoger  de  Kerdeston  his  kinsman,  aged  36,  Peter  de  Mauley  his  kinsman, 
aged  27,  and  Juliana  de  Gaunt  his  sister,  aged  50  and  more,  are  heirs  of 
the  said  Gilbert.  The  said  Juliana  gave  the  whole  of  her  pourparty, 
together  with  all  her  other  lands  in  the  manor  of  Skendelby,  to  the  prioress 
and  nuns  of  St.  Mary,  Nune  Cotum,  in  frankalmoin,  by  licence  of  the  late 
king  and  by  charter  ratified  by  the  present  king. 

C.  FAw.  II.  File  10.  (4.) 

136.  EOBEET    DE    LA   MaKE. 

Writ,  7  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.    Inq.  6  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Stupellavynton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  being  in  defence  of  the  castle  of  Devizes 


62  INQUISITIONS. 

for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges  in  time  of  war,  which  castle  service 
is  rated  at  208.  yearly  to  be  paid  to  the  same  castle. 
Peter  his  son,  aged  14  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wilts.     Inq.  7  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Cnabwell.  A  messuage,  a  croft,  48a.  arable,  la.  meadow,  a  pasture,  and  b^d. 
rent,  held  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  earl's  court  in  the  manor  of  Troubridge ;  and  12a.  arable 
held  of  John  de  Segre  by  service  of  lid.  yearly  rent. 

Heir  as  above. 

Hebtfokd.    Extent,  Monday  after  St.  Luke,  2  Edw.  II. 

Offele.  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  30a.  wood,  rents,  &c.  held  in 
part  of  Eoger  Lestrange  {Extraneo)  as  of  the  manor  of  Hycche,  which  is 
in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  in  part  of  -John 
Peyvre  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15. 

Devon.    Inq.  12  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Lynyngton  and  Pittyngeshecches.  48s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  abbot  of 
Donekeswill  in  chief  by  service  of  ^d.,  and  doing  two  suits  at  the  abbot's 
court  in  Brodehembery  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  age  16. 

Hbebioed.    Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  St.  Martin,  2  Edw.  II. 

Kari  Craddok,  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Richard  le  Bret  by  service 
of  15s.  yearly  to  be  paid  at  Rettyr,  and  doing  suit  of  court  there. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14  and  more. 

Oxford.    Inq.  23  Oct.  2  Edw.  H. 

Hayford.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Wallingford,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ; 
which  manor  the  said  Robert  in  34  Edw.  I,  with  the  said  king's  Ucenee, 
demised  to  Walter  de  Aylesbyry  for  seven  years,  for  a  sum  of  money  in 
hand. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15. 

Oxford.     Inq.  24  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

Baldyndon.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Wallyngford,  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee;  and  there  are  due  to  Margery  la  Avener  408.  yearly  for  her 
sustenance. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15. 

Gloucbsteb.    Inq.  23  Oct.  [2]  Edw.  II.  {defective). 

Cherinton.    The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 

king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Walingford,  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Monechenehamton.     A  messuage,  40a.  land,  and  98.  4d.  rent,  held  of  the 

abbess  of  Kame  by  service  of  13s.  Ad.,  and  408.  yearly  to  the  abbot  of 

Malmesbury ;  with  common  in  the  wood  of  Munechennehamton  called 

'  housebote '  and  '  heybote.' 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14. 

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EDWAED  II.  63 

137.   RiCHAED  son  of  ElCHAKD  DB  GeYTON. 

Writ  of  certiorari  supermodo  et  forma  captionis  to  the  justiciary  of  Ireland, 
15  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Ireland.    Inq.  made  at  Cassell  on  Thursday  before  St.  Matthew,  3  Edw.  II. 

Tipperary.  The  said  Richard  the  fathet  purchased  divers  tenements  in  the 
parts  of  Cassell  and  Tiperary  of  divers  men,  and  held  the  niece  of 
Reymund  de  Burgo,  a  magnate  in  those  parts,  as  his  concubine,  of  whom 
he  begat  the  said  Richard,  and  when  he  was  7  years  old,  he  gave  him 
2  carucates  land  in  Kilsegan,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand,  160a.  land 
in  Balibohull,  worth  5  marks  but  charged  with  5  marks  yearly  rent  to 
Matthew  Milet,  of  whom  the  king  afterwards  purchased  in  fee,  24a.  land  in 
Killiveran,  30a.  land  in  Dyngeldergan,  39a.  land  in  Lisbrenan,  and  17Ja. 
land  in  Hethton  and  Cnocbrek,  from  which  are  due  7s.  yearly  rent 
to  Lady  Maud  Wodeford,  and  assigned  to  him  the  said  Sir  Reymund  as 
guardian,  and  fully  divested  himself  of  the  said  tenements.  Immediately 
after  the  death  of  Richard  the  father,  who  was  receiver  in  Ireland  for 
Lady  Eleanor  sometime  queen  of  England,  William  de  Estden  then 
treasurer  of  Ireland,  took  all  these  tenements  into  the  king's  hand, 
because  he  believed  the  said  Richard  to  be  answerable  to  the  queen  for 
a  debt ;  and  afterwards  the  king,  by  John  Wogan,  Justiciary  of  Ireland, 
gave  them,  excepting  2  carucates  lands  in  Kilsegan,  together  with  the 
manor  of  Rathcon,  to  Sir  Geoffrey  le  Bret  in  exchange  for  the  manor  of 
Le  Carryk. 

Return  from  the  justiciary  of  Ireland,  that  the  sheriff  of  Typerary  has  sent 
an  inquisition  sewn  to  this  writ,  yet  from  the  memoranda  of  the 
exchequer  of  Dublin  it  appears  that  Ralph  de-  Geyton,  brother  of 
Richard  the  father,  asserting  himself  to  be  the  heir  of  the  said  Richard, 
purchased  the  said  tenements  out  of  the  king's  seisin,  but  afterwards  the 
said  treasurer  so  wrought  with  him  that  he  enfeoffed  the  late  king 
Edward  therein  by  charter,  and  afterwards  quit-claimed  to  the  king  all 
his  right  there,  who  enfeoffed  Geoffrey  le  Bret  as  aforesaid.  The  tene- 
ments of  Kilsegan  remain  still  in  the  king's  hand,  the  said  Richard  the 
younger  being  at  that  time  under  age,  and  he  has  quit-claimed  to  the 
king  and  the  said  Sir  Geoffrey  all  his  right  in  Rathcon  and  Balibohull, 
because  the  king  has  granted  him  the  tenement  of  Kilsegan. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  10.  (6.) 


138.    Emery  (Almaricus)  de  Nodariis. 

Wnt,  8  July,  2  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Extent,  Monday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr, 
2  Edw.  11.  (dejaced.) 

Stoke  Goldyntone.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  which  was  of 
Peter  de  Goldynton,  with  a  moiety  of  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Peverell,  by  service  of  \  and  a 
moiety  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Weston.  A  capital  messuage,  200a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  4a.  wood, 
a  wind-mill,  rents,  &c.  held  of  Baldwin  de  Nevyle  by  service  of 
t'tj  knight's  fee. 

Gothurst.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  of  Geoffrey  de  Say,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  10s.  for 
the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover  for  the  said  Geoffrey  and  his  heirs 
every  82  weeks,  whereof  the  said  Emery  and  his  heirs  pay  4s.  O^d., 


64  INQUISITIONS. 

and  the  tenants  of  the  manor  5s.  lljd.,  and  the  lord  of  the  manor  for 
the  time  being  shall  convey  the  said  10s.  to  the  castle  at  his  own 
charges. 

John  his  son,  aged  23  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

NoBTHAMPTON.    luq.  Thursday  after  'the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr, 

2  Edw.  II. 

Little   Cestre.     A  capital  messuage,  50a.  arable,  25a.  meadow,  a  pasture, 

3  mills,  and  IBl.  6s.  6d.  rents,  &c.  held  of  William  de  Echyngham  by 
service  of  -^  knight's  fee,  and  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly,  price  bd. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  23  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  in  the  winter  last. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  10.  (7.) 

139.    Hbney  db  Bodbugan  alias  de  Bodkigan. 

Writ,  23  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 
CoENWALL.     Inq.  13  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Tretherym  alias,  Trehterim.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of 
Henry  de  la  Pomeraye  in  socage,  rendering  ^d.  yearly  at  Tregony. 

Otho  his  son,  aged  18  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

CoBNWALL.    Extent,  14  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Trethaek.      The    hamlet    (extent    given),  held    of    Sir  Ralph   de  Monte 
Hermerrii,  as  of  his  manor  of  Launtyan,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

CoBNWALL.    Extent,  l5  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Bodrigan.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  together  with  the  tenements 

of  Penarth  and  Gargoit,  of  Sir  Henry  de  Campo  Arnulphi  as  of  his 

manor  of  Tywardraith',  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees,  and  as  of  the 

ancient  tenure  of  all  his  lands,  and  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  his  court 

of  Tywardraith'. 
Lamorek.  la.  Cornish,  2Sd.  of  free  rent,  and  2  pairs  of  gloves,  price  2d.,held 

of  the  bishop  of  Exeter  in  socage,  by  service  of  rendering  2d.  yearly 

at  his  manor  of  Tregaer. 
Tregerthek,  Nanswroeuen,  and  Cruconnar.     2Ja.  English,  with  a  water-mill, 

and  with  a  hamlet  called  Little  Launtyan,   held  of    Sir   Serlo  de 

Lanladran  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Treworthilek.    2s.  rent  held  of  Guy  de  Seint  Aubyn  in  socage,  and  by  service 

of  rendering  6d.  yearly  at  Archallas. 
Trelegoseg'.    la.  Cornish,  held  of  Sir  Thomas  Larcediakne,  as  of  his  manor 

of  Laundegy,  in  socage,  and  by  service  of  rendering  3s.  yearly. 
Treworek.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  Ealph  de  Tregotz  in 


Heir  as  above,  aged  19  at  the  feast  of  Epiphany  last. 

CoENWALi.     Extent,  16  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Little  Launtyan.  71s.  l^d.  rents,  &c.,  held,  together  with  the  tenements  of 
Tregerthek',  Nanswroeuen,  and  Cruconnar,  and  a  water-mill  there,  of 
Sir  Serb  de  Lansladran  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Tregeryen  manor.  81.  lis.  11  Jd.  rents  and  services,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  of  his  manor  of  Tewynton,  in  socage  by  service  of  20s.  yearly, 
including  demense  land  which  the  said  Henry  held  of  the  heir  of  Sir 
Henry  de  la  Pomeraye,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  as  of  his  manor 
of  Tregony,  by  service  of  rendering  6«.  M.  yearly  at  the  said  manor. 


EDWABD  II.  65 

Tremodred.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  prior  of  Launeeveton, 
as  of  his  manor  of  Boyton,  by  service  of  2|  knights'  fees,  and  rendering 
5s.  yearly  to  the  king  for  the  said  prior  for  a  fine  of  tin. 

Trevileyn.  115s.  rent,  &c.  held  of  John  Eeneward,  as  of  his  hamlet  of 
Boswithgy,  by  homage  and  fealty. 

Carburra.     3s.  Id.  rent,  held  of  the  heir  of  Sir  Henry  de  la  Pomeraye,  as  of 
his  manor  of   Tregony,  in  socage,  and  by  service  of  rendering  IBd. 
yearly  ;  and  18s.  6d.  rent,  held  of  Henry  de  Welynton,  as  of  his  manor 
of  Fowyton,  by  service  of  rendering  2s.  6d.  yearly. 
Heir  as  last  abovesaid. 

Cornwall.    Extent,  18  Feb.  2  Edw.  II. 

Ti'etheu.    The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  Joice  (Jocei)  de 

Dynham,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee, 

and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Cardynan. 
Tregensteg'.     20d.  free  rent,  held  of  Sir  Eoland  de  Coykyn,  as  of  his  manor 

of  Fowyton,  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  his  court  there. 
Little  Cliker'.     la.  Cornish,  held  of  Maud  de  Hywissh',  as  of  her  manor  of 

Tremodered,  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  her  court  there. 
Pendrym.     The  manor  with  the  borough  of  Loo  (extent  given),  held  of 

Nicholas  de  Aunee,  as  of  his  manor  of  Schevyok,  by  service  of  j  knight's 

fee,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  La  Thorne  ;  and  4Z.  rent  from  the 

burgesses  of  Loo. 

Heir  as  last  abovesaid. 

Bedfoed.     Inq.  The  feast  of  St.  Matthias  (?)  (Mathei),  2  Edw.  II. 

Luyton.  A  plot  where  once  was  a  capital  messuage,  65a.  arable,  2a.  pasture, 
a  grove  of  la.,  rents  &c.  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Sibyl  sometime  his 
wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

John  de  Pouwers,  son  of  Sibyl  de  Maundevill,  aged  23  and  more,  is  next 
heir  of  the  said  Sibyl.  The  jury  know  nothing  of  the  heir  of  the  said 
Henry,  nor  of  his  age. 

Writ  to  enquire  what  lands,  &c.  the  said  Henry  held  by  the  courtesy  of 
England  of  the  inheritance  of  Sibyl  sometime  his  wife,  23  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.     Inq.  30  May,  2  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Luyton.  A  vacant  plot  in  the  place  of  a  capital  messuage,  &c.  as  above, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance 
of  Sibyl  his  wife  deceased,  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 

John  de  [Pouwers  son  of  the  said  Sibyl] ,  aged  23  and  more,  is  her  next 
heir. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis,  7  March,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  7  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Tremodreyt.      The  manor,  held  for  3  knights'  fees  of  the  honour  of  the 

castle  of  Launcetone,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  doing  fealty  and  homage 

to  Peter  de  Gavastone,  earl  of  Cornwall. 
Bodrygan.     The  manor,  held  for  three  knights'  fees  of  Sir  Henry  de  Campo 

Arnulphi,  and  it  is  his  more  ancient  feoffment. 
Pemdrym.     The  manor,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Martin 

there,  held  for  ^  knight's  fee  of  Nicholas  ^e  Alneto. 
Trethu.     The  manor,  held  of  the  honour  of  Cardinan  for  J  knight's  fee,  of 

the  heir  of  Joice  Dynam,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship. 
Trethrym.     The  manor,  and  Ja.  Cornish  in  Carburra,  with  the  whole  land 

of  Bodelewyth  and  Trewythyan,  held  by  knight's  service  of  the  heir 

of  Sir  Henry  de  Pomeriis,  of  the  manor  of  Tregony. 

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66  INQUISITIONS. 

Trethak'.    The  manor,  held  of  the  honour  of  Nauntian  for  1  knight's  fee 

of  Sir  Ealph  de  Mehermer. 
Trehonek.    ^  knight's  fee  held  of  the  fee  of  Nauntyan. 
Westynarth.     la.  Cornish. 

Dulo.    Ja.  Cornish  with  the  advowson  of  the  church. 
Clyker.     la.  Cornish. 

All  held  by  knight's  service. 
Little  Nauntyan.     f  knight's  fee  held  of  Sir  Serb  de  Nansladron. 
Nansfrowen,  Tregerthek,  and  Crukoner.     IJa.  and  1  ferdpng]  land,  held 

by  knight's  service. 
Trellegosek'.     3a.  land  held  of   Sir   Thomas  le  Ersedekene  by  knight's 

service. 
The  knights'  fees  held  of  the  said  Sir  Henry  in  chief  are  unkfiown  to 

the  jury  at  present. 

Writ  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  exchequer  to  search  the  king's  book 
called  Domesday,  the  book  of  fees,  and  other  rolls  and  memoranda  of 
the  exchequer,  and  report  what  they  find  as  to  the  tenure  of  the  manor 
of  Tremodret,  CO.  Cornwall,  20  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Certificate  returned  to  the  above  writ  giving  extracts  from  Domesday  Book ; 
from  the  Book  of  Fees,  scutages  for  the  army  of  Galweye  in  33  Hen.  II, 
scutages  of  1  John  and  13  John  in  the  army  of  Wales,  and  inquisitions 
made  in  the  time  of  King  John ;  and,  from  another  book,  the  aid 
granted  to  Hen.  Ill,  in  his  19th  year,  for  marrying  his  sister  Isabel  to 
Frederick,  emperor  of  the  Romans. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  10.  (8.) 

140.  EOBEET   DE    SaNCTO   ClABO. 

Writ,  12  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  30  Aug.  2  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Stapelton.     fhe  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 

the  king  by  service  of  holding  a  towel  before  the   queen  at  Easter, 

Whitsunday,  Christmas,  and  the  king's  coronation. 
Andredesye.     A    messuage  and   15a.   land,   held  of    Henry  de   Urtiaco, 

knight,  by  service  of  one  mark  yearly. 
Saltemore  by  Bergam.   4a.  moor,  with  pasture  for 

sheep    and    5  mares  with    their    issue,  held  of    the 

heirs  of of  wax. 

Robert,  son  of  Robert,  son  of  Robert  de  Sancto  Claro,  aged  14     ...     . 
.    .    .     .     SS.  Philip  and  James  last,  is  his  next  [heir]. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  10.  (9.) 

141.  RoGEB  DE  Kaermino  alias  de  Cakmino. 

Writ,  20  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.     Inq.  16  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 

Wynyenton  and  Merthyn.  The  manors  (extents  given),  held,  together  with 
the  manor  of  Tamerton  which  Martin  de  Pishacre  holds  for  life,  of  the 
king  in  chief,  as  of  the  earldom  of  Cornwall,  by  service  of  ^^5  knight's 
fee,  excepting  a  tenth  part  of  such  -g^  part. 

Kenel.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  earl- 
dom of  Cornwall,  by  service  of  rendering  13s.  &d.  yearly  ;  and  there  are 

paid  yearly  to  the  heir  of  John  son  of  William,  at  his  manor  of 

by  the  assignment  of  Edmund,  sometime  earl  of  Cornwall,  6s.  6^. 


EDWAED   11.  67 

Carmino  alias  Karmino.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Exeter  in  socage,  and  by  service  of  rendering  2s.  yearly,  and  doing 
suit  at  his  court  of  Penryn. 

Oliver  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  10.  (10.) 

142.  William  db  BRtrDEPORT  alias  db  Beidbpoet. 

Writ,  26  June,  2  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  11  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 

Well(es).  3s.  rent  in  the  borough,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Well(es),  by  service 
of  Id.  yearly ;  2a.  meadow  without  the  borough,  similarly  held  by  service 
of  Id.  yearly,  which  meadow  the  said  William  demised  to  Eobert  de 
Wyntlyene,  vicar  in  the  church  of  Well(es) ,  for  life ;  3  messuages  and  10a. 
land  within,  and  20a.  land  and  5a.  meadow  without,  the  borough,  some- 
time similarly  held  by  service  of  ^d.  yearly,  whereof  he  demised 
1  messuage  and  10a.  land  within  the  borough,  and  2a.  land  and  5a, 
meadow  without  the  borough,  to  William  de  la  Wythye  for  life, 
rendering  45s.  yearly,  1  messuage  within  the  borough  to  William  de 
Wynton  for  life,  rendering  6s.  yearly,  and  1  messuage  within  the  borough 
to  William  le  Mareschal  and  Alice  his  wife  for  life,  rendering  to 
Valentine  de  Northhom  20s.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 
Dorset.    Inq.  23  July,  2  Edw.  II. 

Brudeport  borough.    A  burgage  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  3d. 

yearly. 
Little  Kerchel.     2  carucates  land,  viz. — a  capital  messuage,  150a.  arable, 

5^a.  meadow,  30a.  wood,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  earl  of  Boych  [an]  by 

service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly ;  and  there  are  paid  thence  100s. 

yearly  to  the  chapter  of  Wells,  for  two  chaplains  in  the   church  of 

St.  Andrew  celebrating  for  the  souls  of  the  ancestors  and  successors  of 

William  de  Brudeport. 
Simondesbergh.     12a.  land  held  of  the  abbot  of  Cerne  (CereneV)  by  service 

of  2s.  yearly. 
Bradepol  manor.     2a.  arable  held  of  Ealph  de  Gorges  by  service  of  18d. 

yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  10.  (11.) 

143.  Geoffrey  de  Caumvill  alias  de  Campvxll,  db  Canvylb. 

Writ,  21  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  10  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 

The  manors  of  Toustock,  Premyngton,  Bovy  Tracy,  Nymet  Tracy,  and 
Barnastapel,  a  fifth  part  of  the  manor  of  Toryton,  and  the  hamlet  of 
Nymet  St.  George  (extents  given),  including  rents  in  the  hamlets  of  Lu 
and  Kylmyngton,  held,  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheiritance 
of  Maud  de  Campvill  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  a  whole  barony  and  a  fifth  part  of  a  barony. 

Ilfredecumb.  A  moiety  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  same  inheritance,  of 
Henry  de  Chaumbernoun  by  service  of  8  marks  yearly. 

Haldesworth.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held,  of  the  heirs  of 
Patrick  de  Chaworth  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

William  his   son,   aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir  ;    and  William 
Martyn,  aged  50  and  more,  is  son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Maud. 


68  INQUISITIONS. 

Stafford.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Denis,  2  Edw.  II. 

Clifton.    The  inanor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancastre,  as  of  the 
honour  of  Tuttebury,  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees. 
William  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Leicestee.    Inq.  3  Nov.  2  Edw.  II. 

Scheyle.    2  carucates  land  and  6a.  wood,  held  of  Thomas  de  Bydeware  by 
service  of  6d.  rent. 
William  his  son,  is  his  next  heir  and  of  full  age. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  10.  (12.) 


144.  Hbrbekt  de  Saltfletby. 

Writ,  15  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  10  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Haburgh,  Kirington,  and  Keleby.    A  capital  messuage,  72a.  arable,  9a. 

meadow,  15a.  salt  meadow  in  the  marsh,  a  saltpit,  a  fishery,  rents,  &c. 

(full  extents  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Ouneby.      A  capital  messuage,  a  wind-mill,  100a.  arable,   24a.   meadow, 

rents,  &c.   (extent  given),   held  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Neuton.    A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  held 

of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eiggesby.     66s.  8d.  rent,  held  of  the  king  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Yerdeburg'  and  Alvingham.    40s.  rent  from  a  tenement,  held  of  the  earl  of 

Eichemond  by  service  of  socage  (sokemanria). 
Thedelthorpe.    4s.  rent  held  of  William  de  Herling,  service  unknown. 

Eobert  his  son,  aged  10  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  tenements. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  10.  (13.) 


145.    John  de  Oelawbston. 

Writ  of  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  William,  son  of  the  said  John,  seeking 

his  father's  lands  as  of  full  age,  18  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Inq.  21  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Orlauston.    A  capital  messuage,  124a.  arable,  30a.  of  '  longehothe '  arable, 

66 Ja.    arable  in  the  marsh  of  Eomenal,  pannage  in  the  park  and 

Sibelywbde,  and  60a.  pasture,  held  of  the  late  king  Edward  of  the 

honour  of  Perches  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Eokyngge.     11a.  arable,  30a.  arable  in  the  marsh,  &l.  7s.  rent  of  assize, 

fowls  and  eggs,  and  a  mill,  held  of  the  said  king  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee  of  the  honour  of  Perches,  doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Eedlevet, 

and  rendering  25s.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover. 
Ivecherche.     52a.  arable  in  the  marsh,  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's, 

Canterbury,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee   and  suit  at  his  court  of 

Canterbury. 
(Unspecified.)     95|a.  of  worn-out  gavelkind  land,  and  57a.  of  gavelkind  in 

the  marsh,  held  of  divers  lords  by  service  of  138.  4d.  yearly. 
Popleshale.    A  capital  messuage  and  300a.  land,  held  of  Sir  John  de  Sancto 

Johanne,  father  of  the  present  Sir  John,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee, 


EDWAtlD  il  69 

doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Eylnothynton,  and  rendering  10s.  for  twenty- 
four  weeks  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover  ;  and  100a.  of  gavelkind 
land,  held  of  divers  lords  by  service  of  4s.  5d.,  and  doing  suit  at  the 
court  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's,  Canterbury ;  and  there  are  there 
16a.  brushwood,  il.  rents,  &c. 

He  died  on  Friday  before  Easter,  26  Edw.  I.     The  aforesaid  William  de 
Orlauston,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

The  wardship  is  in  the  hands  of  Joan  late  the  wife,  and  the  executors, 
of  Eoger  de  Bellafago,  who  bought  it  from  William  Martin,  who  had  it  by 
late  king's  grant.  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  holds  a  third 
part  in  dower  of  the  lands  &c.  which  the  said  John  held  by  knight's 
service,  and  was  dowered  by  William  Martyn ;  and  John  and  Thomas, 
brothers  of  the  said  William,  hold  two  parts  of  the  gavelkind  land,  and 
the  said  William  the  third  part. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  10.  (14.) 


146.    Thomas  de  Lvci. 

Writ,  26  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
NoKTHUMBBELAND.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Michael,  2  Edw.  11.  (defaced.) 

Langley.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  the  towns  called  Fourstanes 
and  AUerwasse,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Anthony  de  Lucy  his  brother,  aged  25  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Cumberland.     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Michael,  2  Edw.  II.  {defective  and  dejaced.) 

[Balnes  ?]  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants)  including 
the  hamlet  of  Thackthuuayt,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage. 

Braythwayt.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
a  herbage  called  UUayk  mire,  and  lands,  &c.  in  [Thome  ?]  thuuayt, 
Craysothin,  Wythope,  Quinfel,  Lorton,  and  Clifton,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  homage. 

Aspatrick'.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
lands  in  Seton,  Camberton,  High  Ireby,  Great  Brothton,  Alinburh, 
the  manor  of  Douanby,  Derhame,  Gilecruice,  the  manor  of  Bothil  and 
the  hamlet  of  Kuththuuay  t,  the  manors  of  Blenerhay sette  and  Hucmanby 
Hayton,  Ormisby,  the  hamlet  of  Apilthuuayt,  the  manor  and  advowson 
of  Ulvedal,  and  the  hamlet  of  Brimpfhild,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
homage  and  5s.  cornage  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of 
Cumberland. 

Caldebeck.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 

,  the  hamlet  of  Mosedal,  and  lands  &c.  in  Haltecle, 

Eskheved,  Quesphow,  Grenerig  and  Harschoh',  and  the  mill  of  Bochilton, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage  and  Id.  cornage  yearly. 

He  held  the  manor  of  Aspatrik  with  its  appurtenances  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  a  moiety  of  the  barony  of  Allerdale. 

Heir  as  above. 

Extent  or  Summary  of  the  aforesaid  manors,  &c.  (defaced.) 

C.  Edw.  IL  File.  10.  (15.) 


70  INQUISITIONS. 

147.     Geiffith  son  and  heir  of  Owen  de  la  Pole. 

Writ  to  enquire  concerning  the  lands  &c.  of  the  said  Griffith,  who  died  in 
the  king's  wardship,  25  June,  2  Edw.  11. 
Marches  of  Wales  adjacent  to  the  county  of  Salop.  Inq.  Wednesday  before 
St.  Lawrence,  3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
La  Pole  in  the  country  of  Powys.  The  castle  and  two  parts  of  the  town, 
together  with  the  following  members,  places  and  lands  (extents  given 
with  names  of  tenants),  viz. — Disserth,  Lannerwhudel  alias  Lanner- 
chudel,  Trevenant,  Castel,  a  tenement  in  Selveyn,  Tudinprit  alias 
Tidinprid,  Trallunggolloyn,  Gaer,  rents  of  assize,  &c.  in  Bruthtur  and 
Estradelvedan  alias  Estraveldan,  Garthgenen  in  the  country  of 
Mecheyn,  rents  of  assize,  &c.  in  Finnoun  Arthur,  Guynna  and  Bod- 
wach,  lands,  &Ci  in  Glasmeynoc,  Lanvethlyng  in  the  country_  of 
Megheyn,  Maesselleyn  in  the  country  of  Mouchnant,  rents  of  assize, 
&c.  in  Kevyncogh,  Garthgelennyn  Vaur,  Nanthfellaw,  Kelennok,  and 
Kinnynon,  the  manor  of  Talgarth  in  the  country  of  Arwystly,  rents, 
&c.  in  Langeryg,  Bronegadeyr,  and  Wauan,  the  manor  of  Penpres,  and 
Lanyzeleye.  All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony  and  homage. 

Hawis  his  sister,  aged  18  on  the  feast  of  St.  James  the  Apostle  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  10.  (16.) 


148.    John  Waleraund  alias  Walekound,  an  idiot  deceased. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  into  the  king's  hand  the  lands,  &c.  of  the 
said  John  which  were  in  the  hands  of  divers  men  by  the  late  king's 
commission,  and  of  which  John  (sic)  Waleround  his  uncle  died  seised, 
and  enquire,  &c.,  12  Dec.  2  Edw.  II. 
Norfolk.  Inq.  concerning  lands,  &c.  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John,  of 
which  John  Waleround  his  uncle  died  seised,  18  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Wesenham.  A  capital  messuage  not  built,  52a.  arable,  and  2a.  meadow, 
held  of  divers  lords  by  divers  services,  viz. — rendering  4s.  6d.  yearly 
at  the  hall  of  Wesenham,  and  doing  suit  of  court  there,  rendering  2s.  6^d. 
at  the  hall  of  Kypton,  and  doing  suit  of  court  and  other  services  there, 
and  rendering  to  Roger  de  Wesenham  4j£Z.,  to  the  church  of  St.  Peter, 
Wesenham,  f5.  and  lib.  incense  price  2d.,  to  Eobert  Richard  of  Weling- 
ham  2\d.,  to  John  Gyles  6d.,  and  other  small  yearly  rents. 

John  de  Edeworth,  son  of  Alice  one  of  the  said  John's  aunts ;  Alice  de 
Everingham,  one  of  the  daughters  of  Cecily  another  aunt ;  Bevis  (Biigo)  de 
Knovill,  son  of  Joan  de  Knovill  another  daughter  of  the  said  Cecily ;  and 
Maud,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  le  Bret,  and  Cecily  de  Helioun,  whom  Peter 
de  Helioun  married,  daughters  of  Cecily  the  third  daughter  of  the  said 
Cecily ;  ages  unknown,  are  his  next  heirs. 

Similar  writ  concerning  lands,  &c.  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John,  of 
which  Robert  Waleround  his  uncle  died  seised,  28  Jan.  2  Edw.  II. 

Hertford.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  2  Edw.  II. 

Westone  by  Baudak.  A  capital  messuage,  140a.  arable,  rents,  &c.  held  by 
Robert  Walraund  on  the  day  he  died  of  Roger  Bigod,  earl  Marshal,  for 
J  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Weston. 

Heirs,  John  de  Edworthe,  Alice,  Bevis  (Bogo),  Maud  and  Cecily,  as  above, 
all  aged  26  and  more. 


iidwaed  It.  n 

Hertfoed.     Inq.  Sunday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Weston.  A  messuage,  140a.  land,  rents,  &c.  held  by  the  said  John  Walrond 
of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Boron  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Alan  Plokenet,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir  and  of  the  whole  blood. 

Essex.    Inq.  19  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Eeynham.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  artifble,  40a.  arable  in  the  marsh,  12a. 
meadow,  6a.  pasture,  61.  6s.  8d.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  by  the  said 
Eobert  of  the  late  King  Edward,  by  service  of  rendering  20s.  yearly 
for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover  for  all  service. 

Heirs,  John,  Alice,  Bevis,  Maud  and  Cecily,  as  above,  all  aged  30. 

Essex.    Inq.  30  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Reynham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Robert  of  the  ting  in 
chief  as  of  his  castle  of  Dover,  by  service  of  rendering  20s.  yearly  at  the 
said  castle. 

Alan  Plokenet,  aged  21  and  more,  is  kinsman  and  next  heir  of  the  said 
John. 

Wilts.    Inq.  8  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Fyfhyde  Verdoyn  by  Stipellavyntone.  A  capital  messuage,  143a.  by  the 
perch  of  16J  feet  in  Westfelde,  128Ja.  in  Estfelde,  9a.  in  a  croft  called 
Nyweme,  9a.  meadow,  Ja.  pasture  in  the  moor,  and  other  pastures, 
rents  and  services  (full  extent  given  with  field  names  and  names  of 
tenants),  held  by  the  said  Eobert  of  the  earl  of  Arundell  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 

Fyssehertone  by  New  Salisbury.  20s.  id.  yearly  rent  held  by  the  said 
Robert,  but  of  whom  is  unknown. 

Heirs  as  above,  John  aged  40,  Bevis  (Boego)  aged  25,  Alice  aged  40,  Maud 
aged  26,  and  Cecily  aged  25  ;  and  the  said  Eobert  had  a  third  sister  Alice 
named  Plugenet,  issue  unknown. 

Wilts.    Inq.  Monday  before  St.  Barnabas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Fifide  by  Lavintone.  293a.  arable,  worth  id.  each,  9a.  worth  IQid.  each, 
pasture,  103s.  6d.  rent  of  assize.  Alb.  wax,  &c.  held  by  the  said  Eobert 
of  the  church  of  Salisbury  by  service  of  a  wax  candle. 

Yatesbury.  A  capital  messuage,  217a.  arable,  9ia.  meadow,  pasture  in 
La  Northfelde  and  upon  Coulesho,  rents,  &c.  held  by  the  said  Eobert 
of  the  king  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Asscerton  in  Wynterborne.  A  capital  messuage,  351a.  land,  9Ja.  meadow, 
3a.  pasture  at  Neumede,  3a.  pasture  at  Hopemerehs,  common  of  pasture 
on  the  hill,  a  water-mill,  rents  and  customs,  &c.  (extent  given),  held  by 
the  said  Eobert  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Saltertone.     The  manor  held  by  Isabel  Walrond,  tenure  unspecified. 

Fiserton  by  Salisbury.  5  marks  held  by  the  said  Eobert,  tenure  un- 
specified. 

Heirs  as  above,  John  aged  50,  Bevis  aged  30,  Alice  aged  40,  Maud  Breit 
aged  30,  apd  Cecily  Elion  aged  20. 

DoESET.    Inq.  5  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Wyndfred  Egle.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  pasture  upon 
Wygedone  and  in  Westwode,  held  by  the  said  Eobert  and  Maud  his  wife 
jointly  of  the  gift  and  enfeoffment  of  John  de  Burgo,  to  be  held  to  them 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  ;  but  afterwards  the  said  John  de  Burgo 
granted  all  his  lands,  reversions,  &c.  to  King  Henry  and  his  heirs,  and 


72  INQUISITIONS. 

the  late  King  Edward  had  seisin  of  this  manor  after  the  death  of  the 
said  Kobert  and  Maud,  by  defect  of  heirs  between  them,  and  granted  it 
to  Joan  Plogenet  at  his  pleasure  for  the  sustenance  of  John  Walraund 
the  idiot,  heir  of  the  said  Robert ;  and  there  are  paid  15d.  yearly  to  the 
chapel  of  Wyndfred. 
Heir  unknown.  « 

Worcester.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Ascension,  2  Edw.  II. 

Tatlington.   The  hamlet,  of  which  the  said  Eobert  died  seised  (extent  given), 
held  of  the  bishop  of  Worcester  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heirs  as  above,  John  aged  40,  Alice  aged  42,  Bevis  aged  30,  Maud  la  Bret 
aged  33,  and  Cecily  de  Heylioun  aged  28. 

Worcester.     Inq.  Sunday  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret,  3  Edw.  II. 

Tatlyngton.      The  hamlet  (extent  given),  including  a  cottar  {cotterellus)  in 
Tredynton,  held  as  abovesaid. 
William  Walrand,  father  of  John,  deceased,  had  only  one  sister  of  the 
whole  blood  named  Alice  ;  Alan  Plukenet,  deceased,  was  her  son,  and  Alan 
his  son,  aged  23,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  John  Walrand. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  20  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Promptone  Cotel.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Eobert  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heirs,  the  said  Alan  son  of  Alan  Plokenet,  son  of  Alice  sister  of  Eobert 
Waleraund,  aged  28  and  more,  and  the  abovesaid  John  aged  30  and  more, 
Bevis  de  Knoyvill  aged  28  and  more,  Alice  aged  30  and  more,  Maud  la  Brut 
aged  29  and  more,  and  Cecily  aged  27  and  more. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  12  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Frompton  Cotel.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  above. 

Heirs,  John,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud  le  Brut,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  20  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Sistone.  The  manor  (extent  given)  with  U.  rent  in  Cubberlegh,  including  a 
pasture  at  Doynton,  and  a  rent  of  a  hen  called  '  wodehen,'  held  by  the 
said  Eobert  for  a  term  of  years  which  has  passed,  by  the  demise  of  Alice 
his  sister,  of  the  heir  of  William  de  Berkeleye  in  chief,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  which  manor  and  rent  ought 
to  revert  to  Alan  son  of  Alan  Plokenet,  son  of  Alice,  daughter  of  Isabel, 
daughter  of  Thomas  de  Eochesford  and  Agatha  his  wife,  because  Eoger 
de  Berkeleye  gave  the  same  to  the  same  Thomas  and  Agatha  his 
daughter,  in  free  marriage,  and  the  said  Alice  delivered  them  to  Eobert 
Waleraund  for  a  term  of  years  as  abovesaid. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  12  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Ciston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  U.  rent  in  Cubberleigh,  held  as 
abovesaid. 

Heirs,  John,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

Devon.    Extent  5  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

Potyngton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Eobert  of  the  earl 
of  Cornwall,  of  the  honour  of  Bradenech,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ; 
which  manor  is  in  the  hand  of  Sir  Eobert  son  of  Payn,  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  John,  by  the  demise  of  the  king,  and  it  was  in  the  king's 
wardship  by  reason  of  the  idiocy  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  Walrond, 
deceased. 


EDWARD   11.  73 

Heirs  as  above,  John  aged  30,  Alice  aged  25,  Bevis  aged  24,  Maud 
aged  26,  and  Cecily  alias  Joan  {sic)  de  Hylion  aged  24. 

Devon.     Inq.  12  July,  2  Edw,  II. 

Potyngton.  The  hamlefc  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Eobert  of  the 
earl  of  Cornwall,  as  of  his  manor  of  Bradenech,  by  service  of  ^  knight's 
fee. 

Heir,  the  said  Alan  de  Plokenet,  aged  24  and  more. 

Southampton.     Inq.  15  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Burghton.  The  manor,  with  the  hamlet  of  La  Frenshemore  and 
Munestok  (full  extents  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  the 
meadow  of  Ockelee,  of  which  the  said  Robert  died  seised,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  1^  knight's  fee. 

Heirs  as  above,  John,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud  and  Cecily,  all  of  full  age. 

Southampton.     Inq.  1  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Burghton  with  La  Frenshemore  and  Munestok  (full  extents  given  with 
names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

John  de  Eddeworth,  Alice  de  Everyngham,  Bevis  {Bugo)  de  Cnovill,  Alan 
Plukenet,  Maud  de  Croupes,  and  Cecily  Hulyon  are  next  heirs  of  the  said 
John,  and  all  of  full  age. 

Heeefoed.     Inq.  23  March,  2  Edw.  II. 

Lugwardyn.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  field  names  and  names  of 
tenants),  held  by  the  said  Robert  Walrand  and  Maud  his  wife  jointly, 
of  the  enfeoffment  of  Edmund  son  of  King  Henry  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Robert,  of  the  said  King  Henry  in  chief  by  service  of 
a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly  for  all  service. 

Heirs  as  above,  John  aged  30  and  more,  Bevis  aged  28  and  more,  Alice 
aged  40  and  more,  Maud  aged  28  and  more,  and  Cecily  aged  24. 

Heeefoed.     Inq.     18  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Lugwardyn.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  as  above),  jointly  held  as  above. 

Heirs,  Alan  son  of  Alan  de  Plogenet  aged  27  and  more,  and  John,  Bevis, 
Alice,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

SoMEESBT.     Inq.     22  May,  2  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Stoke  Curcy.  The  manor  with  its  members,  the  manors  of  Radeweye 
and  Wyke  (full  extents  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a 
castle  {forcellettum)  and  hundred,  and  divers  lands  (many  field  names 
given),  common  of  pasture  on  Cantock,  lands  held  by  free  tenants  in 
Hethfelde  Columbers,  Pikstak  and  La  Mershe,  and  in  Radeweye,  lands, 
&c.  in  Btowburgh  and  Dodyngton,  and  other  minor  places  (named), 
pasture  on  the  hill  of  Aledon,  and  the  wood  called  Wichelewode,  held 
by  the  said  Robert  of  the  king's  father  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fifth  part 
of  a  barony ;  and  there  are  paid  from  the  manor  of  Radweye  to  the 
prior  of  Stoke  8s.  9d.,  and  for  '  horderysyeld '  5s.  6d. 

Wyndgate.  An  oxhouse,  and  lands,  rents,  &c.  (full  extent  given),  held  [by 
the  said  Robert]  of  Matthew  de  Forniaux  by  service  of  8s. 

John  de  Eddeworth,  as  above,  is  one  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  John  Walrond. 


Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  into  the  king's  hand,  &c.  the  lands,  &c.  of 
the  said  John  of  which  Isabel  Waleraund,  his  mother,  died  seised,  and 
enquire,  &c.  18  March,  2  Edw.  II. 


74  INQUISITIONS. 

Wilts.     Inq.  4  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Salterton.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants)  held  by  the 

said  Isabel  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Netton  and  Great  Durneford.    Divers  tenements  (extent  given  with  names 
of  tenants  rendering  101s.  Qd.  yearly),  held  by  the  said  Isabel  of  the 
earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of  J  kLight's  fee,  and  6s.  yearly. 

Joan  the  wife  of  Alexander  de  Frivylle,  daughter  and  heir  of  Mazera, 
daughter  and  an  heir  of  Joan  Marmyoun,  aunt  of  the  said  John  Walraund, 
aged  40,  and  Ealph  le  Boutiler,  son  and  heir  of  Maud,  another  daughter  and 
heir  of  the  said  Joan  Marmyoun,  sister  of  Isabel,  mother  of  the  said  John, 
aged  36,  are  next  heirs  of  the  said  John  of  these  lands,  &c. 

Wilts.     Inq.  3  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Yatesbury.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
lands,  &c.  in  Estfelde,  Suthfelde  and  Northfelde,  and  common  upon 
Norylefe  alias  Northlefe,  held  by  the  said  Isabel  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heirs,  Joan  and  Ealph,  as  above. 

Wilts.     Inq.  3  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Wynterbourne  Assertone.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  lands, 
&c.  in  Surfeld  alias  Suthfeld,  Nortfelde  alias  Northfelde  which  were 
sometime  of  Eeginald,  rector  of  the  chapel  of  Wynterbourne,  of  the 
demise  of  Maud  Walrounji,  Wythford  (?),  Nywemede,  Hopmers,  a 
pasture  on  the  hill  in  which  the  rector  of  the  church  of  Berewik  and 
others  shall  each  have  65  sheep,  and  a  chapel,  the  rector  whereof  shall 
receive  all  the  tithes  of  the  demesne  lands,  mill,  &c.  and  the  small 
tithes,  held  by  the  said  Isabel  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee. 

Heirs  as  above,  Joan  aged  40,  and  Ealph  le  Boteler  alias  le  Boleter,  aged 
60. 

Writ  of  certiorari  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  as  to  the  tenor  of  a 
foot  of  fine  levied  in  the  court  of  King  Henry  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  in  his  43rd  year,  between  Eobert  Walrand  and  William 
Walrand  and  Isabel  his  wife,  concerning  the  manor  of  Kilpek,  1  earucate 
land  in  Little  Toynton,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Northbury, 
16  April,  2  Edw.  II. 

Herefokd.  Transcript  oj  final  concord  made  in  the  king's  court  at  Westminster 
on  the  octave  of  the  Purification,  43  Hen.  Ill,  between  Eobert  Waleraund 
and  William  Waleraund  and  Isabel  his  wife,  whereby  the  said  William 
and  Isabel  acknowledged  the  manor  of  Kilpek,  1  earucate  land  in  Little 
Teynton,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Norbiri,  together  with  a 
pasture  called  Kudinor  with  the  keepership  of  the  forest  of  La  Haye  by 
Hereford,  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Eobert  of  the  gift  of  the  said  William 
and  Isabel  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  to  be  held  of  the  chief  lords  of 
the  fees  by  the  services  due ;  and  for  this  fine  the  said  Eobert  granted 
to  the  said  William  and  Isabel  the  manors  of  Salterton,  Derneford,  and 
Wynterburn,  2  carucates  land  in  Yatesburi,  and  lOL  land  in  Eggeswrth 
with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  to  be  held  to  them  and  the  heirs  of 
the  said  Isabel,  of  the  said  Eobert  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  for  ever, 
doing  the  same  services  which  the  said  Eobert  was  accustomed  to  do  to 
the  chief  lords  of  those  fees,  and  it  shall  not  be  permitted  to  the  said 


.  EDWAED  n.  75 

Isabel  to  alienate  any  part  of  the  said  tenements,  which  shall  wholly 
remain  after  her  death  to  her  next  heirs ;  and  in  default  of  heirs  of  the 
body  of  the  said  Eobert  the  said  tenements  shall  be  held  of  the  chief 
lords  of  the  fees. 

Writ  of  privy  seal  to  the  escheator  not  to  return  the  inquisitions  which  he 
has  made  of  the  lands,  &c.  of  John  Walrand,  in  which  Alan  Plokenet 
and  others  claim  right,  until  the  next  parliament,  and  then  to  return 
them  before  the  king  and  his  council,  16  June,  2  Edw.  II.     {French.) 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  enquire  concerning  the  lands,  &c.  of  John 
Waleraund,  •deceased,  which  by  reason  of  his  idiocy  are  in  the 
king's  hand,  &c.  5  Aug.,  3  Edw.  II. 

Duplicate  of  the  above  writ,  5  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Norfolk.      Inq.  concerning  lands,  &c.  of  the  inheritance  the  said  John,  of  which 
Robert  Walround  his  uncle  was  seised,  6  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 
Wesenham.     A  capital  messuage,  52a.  arable  and  2a.  meadow,  held  of  divers 
lords  by  divers  services,  as  above. 

Alan,  son  of  Alan  Plukenet,  son  of  Alice,  sister  of  William  Walround, 
father  of  John  last  deceased,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

NoKFOLK.     Inq.  29  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Wesenham.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (as  above),  held  as  above. 

There  is  no  heir  of  the  said  John  to  arise  in  Norfolk. 

Hertford.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Matthew,  3  Edw.  II. 

Weston  \)y  Baldok.  A  capital  messuage,  land,  &c.  (as  above),  held  of  the 
heirs  of  Eoger  Bigod,  earl  Marshal,  for  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit 
at  his  court  of  Weston. 

Heir  unknown,  because  neither  the  said  John  nor  any  of  his  ancestors 
were  seen  in  these  parts. 

Hertford.     Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Michael,  3  Edw.  II. 

Weston  by  Baldok.     A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land  held  as  abovesaid. 

Alan  de  Plokenet,  as  above,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir,  and  the 
jury  know  not  whether  he  may  have  other  heirs. 

Essex.    Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Michael,  3  Edw.  II. 

Eeynham.  The  manor  held  of  the  king,  of  the  castle  of  Dover,  by  knight's 
service,  and  rendering  20s.  id.  yearly  at  the  said  castle. 

Heir,  Alan  de  Plokenet  as  above,  aged  30  and  more,  of  the  whole  blood. 

Essex.    Inq.  2  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 

Eenham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
20s.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover. 

Alan  Plokkenet  his  kinsman,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wilts.     Inq.  27  Aug.  3  Edw,  II. 

Yatesbury.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  John  of  the  king  in 

chief  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Saltertone.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  for 
^  knight's  fee. 


76  INQUISITIONS. 

Wynterborne  Assertone.     The  manor  (exleat  given),  held  of  the  earl  of 

Lincoln  for  J  knight's  fee. 
The  abovesaid  Joan  de  Frevill,  aged  40,  and  Ralph  le  Buteler,  aged  60, 
are  his  next  heirs  of  these  lands,  &c. 
Fyfhide  Verdon  by  Lavyntone.     The  manor,  viz. — 2  carucates  land,  held  of 

the  earl  of  Arundell,  service  unspecified. 
Fysherstone.    20s.  4d.  yearly  rent  held  of  Ancherus  son  of  Henry,  who  held 

of  the  earl  of  Lincoln,  service  unknown. 

Alice  de  Everyngham  aged  40,  Bevis  de  Cnovill  aged  30,  Maud  late  the 
wife  of  Eichard  le  Bret  aged  35,  and  Joan  de  Helyon  aged  36,  are  his  next 
heirs  of  this  inheritance,  falling  to  him  on  account  of  William  Walrand  his 
father. 

Wilts.     Inq.  10  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Fyfhyde  Verdon-  by  Lavyntone.     The  manor,  viz. — 2  carucates  land,  held  of 

the  earl  of  Arundell,  service  unspecified. 
Fyschertone.      20s.    4d.  rent  held  of   Ancherus   son    of   Henry,    service 

unknown. 

Alan  de  Plugenet,  son  and  heir  of  Alan  de  Plugenet,  son  and  heir  of 
Alice,  sister  of  William  Walraund,  father  of  the  said  John,  of  the  whole 
blood,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wilts.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Matthew,  3  Edw.  II. 

Yatesbury.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Salterton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Wynterborn  Asserton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Fyfhyde  Verdoun  in  Stipullavynton.      A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (as 

above),  held  of  the  earl  of  Arundel  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Fysscherton  by  Salisbury.     20s.  4rf.  rent  held  of  Ancherus  son  of  Henry  by 
service  of  a  grain  of  pepper. 

.  Bevis  de  Cknovyle,  Alice  de  Everyngham,  Maud  la  Bret,  and  Cecily 
de  Helyon  (as  above),  are  his  next  heirs  of  the  inheritance  coming  to 
him,  as  well  from  William  Walrand  his  father,  as  from  Robert  Walrand  his 
uncle,  elder  brother  of  the  said  William. 

WoECESTKR.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  3  Edw.  II. 

Tatlynton.  The  hamlet,  and  a  moiety  of  the  hamlet  of  Eadmundescote 
(extents  given),  held  of  the  bishop  of  Worcester  by  service  of  ^  knight's 
fee. 

Heirs,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

WoECESTBR.    Inq.  Sunday  the  octave  of  St.  Matthew,  —  Edw.  II 

Tatlington.  The  hamlet,  and  a  moiety  of  the  hamlet  of  Edmundescote 
(extents  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 

Heir,  Alan  de  Plogenet,  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  9  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Fromton  Cotel.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Heirs,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  9  Sept.,  3  Edw.  II. 

Siston.    The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  together  with  U.  rent  in  Cubberleye. 
Heirs,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 


EDWARD  II.  77 

Gloucbstee.    Inq.  6  Oct.  3  Edw.  11. 

Syston.    The  manor  (extent  given  with  the  names  of  tenants),  with  4Z.  rent 
in  Cubberleye  and  a  pasture  at  Doynton,  held  as  abovesaid;   which 
ought  to  revert  to  Alan  de  Plogenet,  as  abovesaid. 
Frompton  Cotel.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Heir,  Alan  de  Plogenet,  as  above. 
Devon.    Inq.  28  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Potyngton  alias  Podyngton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Heirs,  Alice,  Bevis,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

Devon.    Inq.  25  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Potyngton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid. 
Heir,  Alan  de  Plokenet,  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 
Southampton.    Inq.  7  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Burghton,  The  manor  with  La  Frenshemore  and  Munestok  (full  extent 
given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
IJ  knight's  fee. 

Heirs,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above. 

Southampton.     Inq.  20  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Burghton.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  1  knight's  fee. 
Munestok.    Land  and  homage  held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir,  Alan  de  Plukenet  as  above,  aged  28. 

Hereford.    Inq.  24  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Lugwardin.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  as  above),  held  as  abovesaid. 

Bevis,  aged  28,  Aliee,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above,  are  next  heirs  of  the 
said  John,  son  of  William  younger  brother  of  Sir  Eobert  Walraund,  knight, 
whose  heir  he  was. 

Hereford.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  3  Edw.  II. 
Lugwardyn.     The  manor  (extent  given  as  above),  held  as  abovesaid. 

Heir,  Alan  de  Plokenet  as  above,  aged  27  and  more. 

Somerset.    Inq.  22  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Stok  Curci.     The  manor  with  its  members  of  Eadeweye  and  Wyke  (full 

extents  given  as  above),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fifth 

part  of  a  barony. 
Wyndegate  (extent  given  as  above),  held  of  Matthew  de  Eurneaux  by  service 

of  8s.  yearly. 

Heirs,  Bevis,  Alice,  Maud  le  Bret  aged  30,  and  Cecily  aged  26  and  more, 
as  above. 

Somerset.     Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  3  Edw.  II. 
Stoke  [Curci}.     The  manor  with  its  members,  as  above,  held  as  abovesaid. 
Wyndegate.     A  tenement  held  as  abovesaid. 

Heirs,  Alice,  Bevis,  Maud,  and  Cecily,  as  above  and  of  full  age  ;  the  jury 
know  not  if  there  are  other  heirs. 

Pedigree  starting  with  William  Walraund  and  Is[abel]  his  wife,  showing 
three  children  only,  viz. — William,  from  whom  sprang  Robert  and  John 
(who  died)  without  (issue) ;  Alice,  from  whom  sprang  Alan  [Plugenet]  ; 
and  Robert  (who  died)  without  (issue). 


78  INQUISITIONS. 

Another  Pedigree  starting  from  the  same  William  and  Isabel,  but  showing 
eight  children,  viz. — Robert,  John,  a  clerk,  Alice,  and  Maud,  who  all 
(died)  without  (issue) ;  William,  from  whom  sprang  Robert  and  John,  idiots, 
as  above ;  Isabel,  from  whom  sprang  Emery  de  Parco,  and  Alesia,  from 
whom  sprang  John  de  Edwrth,  both  of  whom  (died)  without  (issue) ; 
and  Cecily,  from  whom  sprang  Joan,  and  from  her  Bevis  de  Knovill, 
Alice  de  Everingham,  and  Cecily,  from  whom  sprang  Maud  la  Brut  and 
Cecily  de  Heliun. 

Pedigree  starting  from  Hugh  de  Kylpeck,  showing  two  daughters,  viz. — 
Isabel,  from  whom  sprang  Robert  and  John  (who  both  died)  without 
(issue) ;  and  Joan,  from  whom  sprang  Mazera,  and  from  her  Joan  de 
Frivyll  (wife  of)  Alexander  de  Fryvyll,  who  now  sues,  and  Maud  from 
whom  sprang  Ralph  le  Botiler,  who  now  sues. 

Names    of    manors: — Salterton,   Yatesbury,  Wynterbourn    Asserton, 
Derneford. 

Placita  at  Westminster  the  octave  of  St.  Martin,  3  Bdw.  II. 

By  reason  of  certain  inquisitions  returned  into  the  Chancery  and  sent 
hither,  came  Alan  son  of  Alan  Plukenet,  and  also  Alice  de  Everyngham, 
Bevis  de  Knovill,  Maud  la  Brut,  and  Peter  de  Helyon  and  Cecily  his  wife. 
And  Alan  says  he  is  next  heir  of  John  Walraund,  and  seeks  all  his  lands, 
&c.  except  the  manors  of  Salterton,  Yatesbury,  Wynterburn  Asserton,  and 
Derneford,  in  which  he  claims  nothing  because  they  were  given  in  exchange  for 
the  manor  of  Kylpeck,  1  carucate  land  in  Little  Toynton,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Northbury,  with  a  pasture  called  Kudymor,  and  the  keeper- 
ship  of  the  forest  of  La  Haye  by  Hereford,  and  he  is  of  lawful  age.  And 
Alice  and  the  others  say  that  not  he  but  they  are  the  next  heirs.  And  the 
inquisitions  being  found  repugnant  and  varying  as  to  the  heirs,  they  were 
ordered  to  show  in  what  manner  they  were  heirs. 

The  said  Alan  says  that  William  Walraund,  grandfather  of  the  said  John, 
begot  of  Isabel  his  wife  two  sons  William  and  Robert,  and  one  daughter 
Alice  {see  the  first  pedigree  above)  to  whom  the  whole  right  of  inheritance 
of  the  said  John  reverted,  and  whose  heir  he  is. 

And  the  said  Alice  and  the  others  say  that  the  said  William  Walraund  did 
not  beget  of  the  said  Isabel  any  Alice,  mother  of  Alan  father  of  the  present 
Alan,  nor  any  daughter  Alice  except  one  who  afterwards  was  abbess 
of  Romeseye  and  died  without  issue,  but  the  said  William  begot  of  the  said 
Isabel  three  sons  and  five  daughters  {see  the  second  pedigree  above)  and  the 
whole  right  of  inheritance  of  the  said  John  reverted  to  Cecily  his  aunt,  from 
whom  sprang  the  said  Alice  and  the  others  ;  and  they  pray  that  it  may  be 
enquired  by  the  country,  and  Alan  likewise.  Therefore  it  is  ordered  to 
the  sheriffs  of  cos.  Southampton  and  Gloucester  to  cause  jurors  of  the 
neighbourhoods  of  Kulmeston  and  Syston  to  come  before  the  king  on  the 
morrow  of  the  Purification,  who  say  that  the  said  William  Walraund 
begot  in  matrimony  of  his  wife  Isabel  the  said  Alice,  mother  of  Alan 
Plunkenet,  father  of  the  present  Alan,  and  aunt  of  the  said  John  deceased ; 
from  which  Alice  the  said  Alan  the  father,  and  from  him  the  present 
Alan  were  begotten  in  lawful  matrimony;  and  the  said  William  had 
no  other  issue  of  the  said  Isabel  but  the  said  William  (the  son),  Robert, 
Alice,  and  another  Alice,  afterwards  abbess  of  Romeseye ;  wherefore  they 
say  precisely  that  the  said  Alan  is  next  heir  of  the  said  John  Walrand. 
Therefore,  it  was  considered  that  the  said  Alice  de  Everyngham  and  the 
others  take  nothing  by  their  petition,  and  that  seisin  be  delivered  to  the  said 
Alan;   and  that  the  manors  of  Salterton,  Yatesbury,  &c.  which  were  in 


EDWARD  11.  79 

exchange  for  the  manor  of  Kilpek,  &c.  he  delivered  to  Ealph  le  Botiller,  and 
Alexander  de  Frivill  and  Joan  his  ycife,  as  next  heirs  of  Isabel  wife  of  the 
said  William  Walraund,  according  to  the  tenor  of  the  fine  shown  in  court. 

C.  Edw.  II.  Files  11  and  12. 


149.     Babtholombw  db  Sakevill,  an  idiot. 

Wnt  of  pUnkis  certiorari  whether  the  said  Bartholomew  is  an  idiot  or  not, 
16  Aug.  2  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  taken  at  Marlisford,  3  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Bartholomew  has  been  an  idiot  from  his  18th  year,  when  he  fell 
into  an  acute  fever  ;  lands  not  specified. 

Wnt  to  the  chancellor,  if  he  finds  that  without  injury  to  anyone  the  king 
may  grant  the  custody  of  the  said  Bartholomew's  lands  to  whom  he 
pleases,  then  to  cause  commission  under  the  great  seal  to  be  made  to  the 
king's  yeomen  Thomas  de  Verlay  and  William  Baillol,  9  Sept.  2  Edw.  II. 

Transcript  of  letters  patent  of  18  Sept.  19  [Edw.  I.]  granting  the  ward- 
ship of  the  said  Bartholomew,  who  from  a  blow  received  on  the  head  is 
insane,  to  Walter  de  Sakevill  and  John  his  brother. 

Endorsed  with  a  memorandum  that  the  said  Walter  and  John  came 
into  the  king's  chancery  on  23  Oct.  and  exhibited  the  king's  letters 
patent  in  this  form,  praying  that  nothing  might  be  done  therein  to 
their  prejudice,  without  calling  them. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  13  (1.) 


150.    Walter  Sukdevale. 

Writ  {missing). 
Lincoln  .    Inq.  25  June,  2  Edw.  II. 

Trigingham  and  Pikworth.     10a.  arable  and  31s.  M.  rent  of  assize,  held  of 

king  Edward  the  king's  father  as  of  the  barony  of  Ghent,  which  is  in 

the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  and  the  king  has  the 

wardship  of  these  lands. 
Trigingham  and   Stowe.      A  messuage  and   55a.   arable,    held   of    John 

Marmioun  by  service  of  -iti  knight's  fee  ;  and  they  are  in  the  hand  of 

the  said  John,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Walter. 
Trigingham.    4J  bovates  arable,  held  of  the  heir  of  Eichard  de  Granevill, 

who  is  in  the  wardship  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln,  by  service  of  20s.  yearly. 
Spanneby.      §  bovate  land  held   of  Ealph   Gernet  by  service  of    l^d., 

lib.  pepper,  and  lib.  cummin  yearly. 
Trigingham.      2J  bovates  land  held  of  Thomas  Hundefot  by  service  of 

2s.  yearly. 
Trigingham  and  Osberneby.      6a.  arable  held  of  Isabel  de  Longo  Campo  by 

service  of  Bd.  yearly,  and  lib.  pepper. 
Ouberneby.      10a.   land  held  of  Lambert  de  Trigingham    by  service   of 

16d.  yearly. 
Each  of  the  lords  has  the  wardship  of  the  lands  held  of  him. 

He  died  about  Whitsunday,  19  Edw.  I.     John  Surdevale  who  was  his 
second  son,  aged  21  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edtc.  II.  File  13.  (2.) 


80  INQUISITIONS. 

151.    John  beothee  and  heir  of  Kobebt  de  Dbrlb. 

Writ  (missing). 
Deeby.    Proof  oj  age  Sunday  after  the  Ascension,  2  Edw.  II.  (defective  and 
defaced.) 

Robert  de  Dethek,  knight,  aged  60  (?),  says  that  the  said  John  was  22  on 
Friday  after  the  Purification  last,  and  was  born  at  Asshelehay  on  that  day 
twenty-two  years  ago,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  [Wirkes]  worth  on  the 
morrow,  and  he  knows  it  because  on  Saturday  after  the  Epiphany  last, 
twenty-two  years  ago,  Henry  de  Derle,  father  of  the  said  John,  went  with 
him  from  Nottingham  to  Derle,  fell  ill  of  the  excessive  cold  (multitudine 
frigoris),  and  died  within  a  fortnight  after,  and  Alice  his  wife  bore  the  said 
John  on  the  said  Friday  following. 

Henry  de  Hopton,  aged  50  (?),  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on 
the  Saturday  after,  he  came  into  the  said  church  to  speak  with  the  vicar, 
and  saw  the  said  John  baptized. 

William  de  Hopton,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
begot  a  daughter  Alice  of  one  Edda  de  Matlak,  who  was  born  on  the  day  of 
the  Purification  last  twenty-three  years  ago,  and  was  weaned  the  end  of  that 
year,  and  the  said  John  was  born  twenty-two  years  ago,  and  the  same  Edda 
was  hired  for  his  nurse. 

Simon  de  Hopton,  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  recollects  it  because 
Henry  de  Hopton  his  father  was  in  company  with  the  abovesaid  Robert  de 
Dethek  and  Henry  de  Derle  on  the  journey  from  Nottingham  to  Derle. 

John  de  Lutehurch,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  recollects  it  well  because 
he  has  a  brother  William  who  was  22  on  the  quinzaine  of  the  Purification 
last,  and  the  said  John  (de  Derle)  was  born  eight  days  before  his  birth. 

William  de  Cromford,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  recollects  it  because  on 
the  day  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  15  Edw.  I.  he  let  (?)  his  land  in  Wirkes- 
worth  for  a  term  of  twenty -two  years,  and  in  the  same  year  the  said  John 
(was  born),  which  term  ended  on  the  day  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  last, 
and  he  was  present  when  the  said  John  was  baptized. 

William  Bate,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  recollects  it  because  Margery 
his  daughter  was  born  three  days  before  the  birth  of  the  said  John,  twenty- 
two  years  ago. 

Robert  Spurn  .  .  .  rteys  (?),  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  has  a  son  Roger  who  was  22  on  the  day  of  St.  Chad  last,  and 
the  said  John  was  born  a  month  and  two  days  before  his  birth. 

Robert  de  Alsop,  aged  52,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Cecily  his 
wife  was  present  when  the  said  John'  was  born,  and  he  saw  him  baptized. 

William  le  Clerk  of  Brasington,  aged  49,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  was  requested  to  lift  the  said  John  (from  the  font),  but  because 
he  came  late  the  said  John  was  lifted  by  John  Stutte  and  John  Tyterel. 

Richard  le  Barker,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  in 
14  Edw.  I.  twenty-three  years  ago  he  married  Alice  de  Cromford,  and  in  the 
following  year  the  said  John  was  born,  and  he  was  in  the  house  of  Robert 
del  Bogh  at  Asshelehay  on  the  same  Friday,  and  heard  the  said  John  wailing. 

John  Trusselove,  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  saw  the 
said  John  baptized. 

And  Ralph  Coterel,  to  whom  the  late  king  Edward  granted  the  said  John's 
lands,  &c.,  until  his  lawful  age,  with  his  marriage,  came  and  said  that  he  had 
offered  the  said  John  a  suitable  marriage,  viz.  his  own  daughter  Maud,  to 
whom  he  affianced  himself,  but  (now  he  has  declared  before?)  the  ordinaries 
of  the  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  that  he  had  previously  affianced 
himself  to  Letice  the  daughter  of  Nicholas  de  Clifton,  whom  it  was  considered 


EDWAED  II.  81 

he  would  be  compelled  by  ecclesiastical  censure  to  marry.  Wherefore  the 
said  Ealph  claims  to  hold  the  said  lands  and  marriage,  or  (to  have)  double 
the  value  of  the  marriage  according  to  the  form  of  the  statute. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  13.  (3.) 

152.    Bartholomew  son  and  heib  of  John  Davblbrs. 

Writ  (missing). 
Suffolk.     Proof  oJ  age,  Friday  before  St.  Mark,  2  Edw.  II. 

Sir  William  Visdelou,  knight,  aged  40  and  more,  says  that  the  said  Bar- 
tholomew is  21  and  more,  and  was  born  at  Everwartone  on  Thursday  after 
St.  Matthew,  15  Edw.  I,  and  on  Friday  following  was  baptized  in  the  church 
there,  which  he  knows  because  on  that  Thursday  he  made  a  feast 
[corivium)  at  Schottele,  and  on  the  same  day  caused  a  tombstone 
{sarcoph')  to  be  placed  over  the  body  of  Guy  his  father  in  the  church  of  the 
same  town. 

Roger  Wakelin  of  Holebroc,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
on  the  said  day  he  came  from  Herkestede  to  the  church  of  Everwarton  for 
a  clerk  named  John,  to  make  a  writing  for  receiving  seisin  of  the  manor  of 
Hekested  after  the  death  of  Nicholas  le  Bretun,  and  he  saw  the  said  John 
lifted  from  the  font. 

Robert  le  Vyte,  aged  66,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  on  that 
Friday  he  came  to  the  hall  of  Everwarton  for  I4s,  due  to  him  for  a  cloth  of 
russet,  and  found  the  lady  lying  in  childbed. 

William  de  Brumptone,  aged  40  and  more,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it 
because  he  was  then  butler  there,  and  on  that  Friday  he  announced  to  Sir 
Robert  de  Schelt'  that  the  lady  had  borne  a  child,  who  gave  him  2s.  and  a 
gold  ring. 

Godwin  Burhard,  aged  50,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  Margery 
his  sister  had  a  son  Nicholas  born  and  baptized  on  the  same  days,  to  whom 
he  was  godfather. 

Richard  le  Ward^,  aged  55,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  on  that 
Friday  he  was  repairing  the  house  of  Roger  le  Priur  at  Everwarton,  and 
fell  and  broke  his  right  leg. 

John  Hervi,  68,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  on  that  Friday  he 
came  to  the  church  of  Everwarton  and  caused  a  celebration  to  be  made  for 
the  soul  of  his  father,  and  he  saw  the  said  Bartholomew  lying  there  wrapped 
in  a  silken  cloth. 

Roger  de  le  Pyrie,  aged  60  and  more,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because 
he  came  with  his  mother  Avel'  on  that  Friday  to  the  church  to  lift  the  said 
Bartholomew  (from  the  font),  whose  godmother  she  was. 

William  de  Spina,  aged  68,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  Geoffrey 
his  brother,  who  then  was  chaplain  of  the  church  of  Herkestede  by 
Ever[warton],  was  buried  on  that  Thursday. 

Amisius  de  Petra,  aged  74  (?),  says  as  above;  and  knows  it  because  he 
was  at  the  church  when  the  said  Bartholomew  was  baptized,  and  saw  that 
John  de  Morele  and  William  Hodin  lifted  him  from  the  font  and  named  him. 

Ranulph  Meregrete,  aged  68,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  he  had 
a  son  John  of  the  same  age,  and  baptized  on  the  same  day,  and  in  the  same 
church. 

John  le  Juvene,  72,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  Sir  Bartholomew 

i)avelers,  grandfather  of  the  said  Bartholomew,  died  in  the  same  town  on  the 

Sunday  after  the  said  Bartholomew  was  baptized,  and  on  the  same  day  he 

himself  had  a  son  William  born,  who  is  now  21  and  more. 

')  .  C.  Edw.  II.  File  IB.  (4.) 

28017  F 


82  INQUISITIONS. 

153.  William  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Oelaweston. 

Writ  (missing). 

Proof  of  age,  20  June,  2  Edw.  II.  (defective  and  defaced.) 

Nicholas  de  Bovynton,  aged  45,  says  that  the  said  William  was  22  on  the  eve 
of  St.  Barnabas  last,  and  'knows  it  because  he  saw  him  baptized  in  the 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Orlaweston,  on  that  feast  15  Edw.  I,  and  because  he 
had  a  daughter  Agnes,  born  on  Whitsunday  in  the  same  year,  who  was  17 
when  she  died  five  years  ago,  and  because  William  de  Bovynton  his  father 
died  sixteen  years  ago,  when  the  said  William  was  6  years  of  age. 

Roger  de  Hegham,  aged  44,  says  the  same,  an'd  knows  it  because  he  has 
a  son  John,  born  before  the  said  William,  who  was  22  at  Whitsunday  last, 
and  because  he  was  with  John  de  Orlaweston  and  took  his  robes  all  his 
life,  who  died  eleven  years  ago  when  the  said  William  was  11. 

William  Beufiz,  aged  42,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  married 
Cecily  daughter  of  William  de  Frilande  in  the  same  year. 

Stephen  de  Herryngg,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  that  the  said  William 
was  born  at  Orlaweston  on  the  said  eve,  and  knows  it  because  he  married 
Emma  de  Snave,  after  the  Epiphany,  13  Edw.  I,  twenty-three  years  ago, 
and  has  a  son  John  of  her,  who  was  born  at  Snave  on  Thursday  before 
Easter  in  the  same  year  as  the  said  William,  and  was  22  at  Easter  last. 

Walter  Roger,  aged  66,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
wife  Alice,  who  was  midwife  to  the  said  William's  mother  when  he  was 
born,  lived  three  years  afterwards,  and  died  on  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas, 
14  Edw.  I,  nineteen  years  and  more  ago. 

Robert  Gorges,  aged  56,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  William 
Frilond  and  Robert  de  Capella  were  godfathers  of  the  said  William  and 
lifted  him  from  the  baptismal  font,  and  because  Richard  de  Gorges  his 
brother  was  parson  of  the  church  of  Rokyngg  and  died  on  the  feast  of 
St.  Bartholomew  in  the  same  year. 

John  Swyft,  aged  66,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a  son 
William,  born  at  Werehorne  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  12  Edw.  I,  who 
was  older  than  the  said  William  by  a  year  and  a  half  and  more. 

Walter  at  cross  (ad  crucem),  aged  47,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  in  the  same  year  he  was  bedel  of  the  said  William's  father,  and  in 
the  following  year  his  reeve,  as  appears  by  the  date  of  the  rolls  of  his 
account. 

John  le  Palmere,  aged  49,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  married 
his  wife  Denise  (?)  in  the  same  year  about  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
the  Baptist. 

,   aged  57,  agrees  with  Roger  de  Hetcham. 

Thomas  Sax,  aged  44,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a  son 
William,  born  in  the  same  year  on  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  who 
will  be  22  on  that  feast  next. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (5.) 

154.  John  de  Netjburgh. 

Writ  de  diem  c 

2  Edw.  II 

Inq.  (missing.) 


Writ  de  diem  clausit  extremum  to  Walter  de  Gloucester,  escheator.  25  June 
2  Edw.  II. 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (6.) 


EDWAED  II.  83 

155.       ElCHAKD    DB    ClKECBAUS. 

Writ  of  scire  facias,  on  the  petition  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Cireceaus 
deceased,  asserting  that  her  husband  with  the  assent  of  the  said 
Eichard  his  father  dowered  her  of  the  manor  of  Lanreythou,  co.  Corn- 
wall, and  of  the  advowson  of  the  church,  at  the  church  door  when  he 
married  her ;  which  manor  and  advowson  with  other  lands,  &c.  which 
the  said  Eichard  held  of  the  heir  of  Joice  de  Dynham,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  are  in  the  king's  hand,  and  praying  that  the  said 
manor,  &c.  which  are  in  the  wardship  of  Martin  Shench  by  the  king's 
commission,  may  be  restored  to  her  to  be  held  in  dower,  22  Jan. 
2  Edw.  II. 


{See  No.  54.) 


C.  Edw.  11.  File  13.  (7.) 


156.     Margabet  the  wife  of  Eobekt  de  Haelb,  and  daughter  and   one   of 

THE    HEIRS    OF    BrIAN    DB    BrOMPTON. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  Margaret,  2  Nov. 
2  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Proof  of  age,  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas,  2  Edw.  II.  {defective  and 
defaced.) 
Eichard  de  Leyghton,  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Margaret  was  15  on  the 
eve  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude  last,  and  was  born  at  Huggeford  on  that  day, 
21  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the  church  of  Stocton,  and  this 
he  knows  because  on  the  said  eve  he  took  seisin  of  certain  land  in  Cardes- 
ton  which  he  bought  of  Eobert  Corbet,  where  it  was  announced  that  Maud 
the  wife  of  the  said  Brian  was  delivered  of  the  said  Margaret. 

William  le  Forcier  (?),  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  the 
said  eve  in  the  same  year  he  was  with  Sir  William  de  Huggeford  at  Hugge- 
ford where  the  said  Margaret  was  born,  and  if  it  had  been  a  male,  he  would 
have  lifted  him  from  the  font. 

Payn  de  Preston,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
daughter  Denise  who  was  born  on  the  day  of  St.  Michael  preceding  the  said 
Margaret's  birth. 

William  Hoord,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  was  at  a 
feast  at  Caws  on  the  day  of  St.  Nicholas  after  the  said  feast  of  SS.  Simon 
and  Jude,  where  the  said  Brian  told  him  that  the  said  Margaret  was  born 
on  the  said  day. 

Eichard  de  Hodinet,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  that 
day  he  came  with  Thomas  Corbet,  who  lifted  the  said  Margaret  from  the 
font. 

William  de  Caynton,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  the 
day  the  said  Margaret  was  born  he  was  at  a  feast  at  Boulewas,  where  news 
came  to  the  said  Brian  that  his  wife  was  delivered  of  the  said  Margaret. 

John  de  Beaumays,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had 
a  son  Eoger  born  on  the  same  day. 

Walter  Sprynghoes,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had 
a  son  Eeginald,  who  died  on  the  Thursday  after  the  said  Margaret's  birth, 
and  at  his  burial  her  birth  was  (announced  ?)  to  him. 

Hugh  de  Bolledon,  aged  60,  says  the  sarne,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
son  who  fled  from  his  house  with  a  greyhound  to  Huggeford  on  the  said 
day,  and  did  not  return  for  two  days. 

Hugh  Sturmy,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
son  John  who  was  born  three  days  before  the  birth  of  the  said  Margaret. 


84  INQUISITIONS. 

Geoffrey  de  Alleton,  aged   60,  says  the  •  same,  and  knows  it  because 

of  Maud  the  said  Margaret's 

mother  a  month  after  her  birth,  and  he  was  present. 

Eobert  Broun,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because     .... 

in  the  last  year  he  returned  from  the  school  of  Cambridge, 

and  when  he  came  home  it  was  intimated  to  him  that  the  said  Margaret 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  3:3.  (8.) 

157.    Edmund  son  and  heik  of  Eogbk  de  Colevilb. 

Writ  {missing). 
Lincoln.     Proof  of  age,  14  Feb.,  2  Edw.  II.  (defective  and  defaced.) 

Thomas  de  Sancto  Laudo,  knight,  aged  40,  says  that  the  said  Edmund  is 
son  and  next  heir  of  the  said  Roger,  and  was  born  at  Castelbitham  at  the 
feast  of  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  16  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church 
of  St.  James  there.  Robert  de  C[ole]vile  and  William  de  Bergh  Ufted 
him  from  the  sacred  font  and  named  him  Edmund  in  dedication  to  {ob 
devocionem)  St.  Edmund  of  Pontigny,  because  his  father  travelling  there 
vowed  to  name  his  son  Edmund  ;  the  said  Edmund  was  21  at  that  feast  last 
past,  which  he  knows  because  in  that  year  he  was  in  service  with  Sir  Richard 
de  Brewosa  the  said  Edmund's  grandfather. 

Robert  Arnald  of  Swafeld,  aged  44,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
Agnes  de  Swafeld  his was  born  in  the  same  year. 

William  de  Hellewelle,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
Robert  his  son  was  aged  3  on  the  day  the  said  Edmund  was  born. 

John  de  Colevile,  aged  41,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  the 
second  day  after  the  said  Edmund  was  born  he  was  present  in  the  church 
when  he  was  baptized. 

Henry  de  Blida  of  Castelbitham,  aged  50,  says  the  same  and  knows  it 
because  he  had  a  daughter  Cecily  born  within  a  week  after. 

William  son  of  Roger  de  Creton,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  Walter  de  Creton  his  uncle  died  at  Christmas  before,  16  Edw.  I. 

John  son  of  John  de  Colsteworth,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  Hugh  le married  Beatrice  his  sister  in  the  same  year. 

John  Broun  of  Castelbitham,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  announced  the  birth  to  Sir  Richard  de  Brewosa  and  Lady  Alice 
his  wife,  grandparents  of  the  said  Edmund,  for  which  they  gave  him  jewels 
to  the  value  of  100s. 

Thomas  le  Clerk  of  Bitham,  aged  46,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
Roger  de  Colevile  the  father  (came?)  on  8  March  after  the  birth  and  lay 
at  the  abbey  of  Oselestone,  co.  Leicester,  and  he  has  been  present  for 
twenty  years  on  that  day  to  celebrate  the  anniversary  every  year  with  (him 
or?)  his  executors. 

Peter  le  Clerk  of  Swafeld,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 

he  had  a  daughter  Agnes a  fortnight  before  the  said 

Edmund  was  born. 

William  de  Blaunkeneye,  aged  44,  says  the  same 

William ,  aged  60, 

Return  (from  the  Escheator)  that  Mary  de  Brewosa  was  warned  to  be  pre- 
sent at  the  taking  of  this  'proof  and  her  constable  came  and  said 
nothing  for  her  why  the  said  lands,  &c.  ought  not  to  be  surrendered  to 
the  said  Edmund. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  13.  (9.) 


EDWAfeD  11.  85 

158.  Thomas  son  and  hbie  of  John  de  Coronb. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  propf  of  age  of  the  said  Thomas,  17  Feb. 
2Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Chester.    Proof  of  age,  4  April,  2  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Hugh  de  Crestilton  (?),  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Thomas  was  21  on  the 
feast  of  St.  Lucy,  2  Edw.  II,  for  he  was  born  at  Adelinton  on  that  day 
16  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the  church  of  Prestebury,  which 
he  knows  because  he  has  a  son  Thomas,  born  at  the  feast  of  the  Purifica- 
tion (?)  in  (the  said  ?)  year. 

William  de  Capinhurst,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
has  a  son  John,  born  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  in  the  same  year. 

Roger  de  Coghul,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a 
son  John,  born  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  in  the  same  year. 

William  de  Leghton  (?)  aged  60,  Eobert  de  Kouton,  60,  Fulk  de  Meles,  50, 

Hugh  de  Berliston,  60,  Eoger  del ,40,  Hugh  de  Poninsby,  40, 

William  Launcelyn,   50,   Bertrand  de  Crane    .     .     1,  40,  and  Ralph  de 
Bruera  (?),  40,  say  the  same. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (10.) 

159.  Thomas  son  and  heir  of  Warin  Maudtjt. 

Writ  (missing). 
Wilts.    Proof  of  age,  17  Nov.  2  Edw.  II.  (defective  and  defaced.) 

Peter  son  of  Warin,  knight,  aged  60,  says  that  the  same  heir  was  21 
on  the  feast  of  St.  Calixtus  last,  for  he  was  born  at  Montgomery  on  that 
feast,  15  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  there  on  the  morrow,  and  he 
knows  this  because  the  said  Warin  the  father  came  to  Wermenstre  on 
the  15th  day  after  the  heir's  birth  and  held  a  feast  there,  where  the 
witness  was  present  and  was  asked  to  give  testimony  to  the  day  and 
year  of  the  birth  of  the  heir  when  he  should  come  to  full  age. 

Robert  de  Lucy,  knight,  aged  60,  Nicholas  de ,50, 

Nicholas  Malmeyns,  70,  William ,50,  Eobert  Plukenet,  50, 

John  de  Bratton,  60,  Reginald  de  Cheyn,  60,  Roger  Marmion,  60,      .      .      . 

Deverel,  50,  Robert  de  Whiteclyve,  60,  and  Reginald  Sewale, 

70,  say  the  same,  and  know  it  for  the  same  reason. 

Robert  son  of  Payn,  who  had  the  wardship  of  the  lands,  &c.  being  warned 
to  be  present,  came  not. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (11.) 


160.     John  son  and  heir  of  Walter  de   Sourdeval,  who  held  of   the  late 
King  Edward,  of  the  fee  of  Gilbert  de  Gaunt,  then  in  the  king's  hand. 

Writ  (missing). 
York.     Proof  of  age,  4  June,  2  Edw.  II.  (defective  and  defaced.) 

William  de  Appelton,  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  John  was  21  on  the  day 
of  the  Purification  last,  for  he  was  born  [at  Bothlum]  on  that  ,day  and 
baptized  in  the  church  there  on  the  morrow  twenty-one  years  ago,  [which 
he  knows]  because  he  has  a  son  Richard,  born  on  the  octave  of  the 
Purification  twenty-one  years  ago. 

John  Appelion  (sic),  aged  60,  says  the  same,  [and  knows  it]  because  Alice 
late  his  wife  was  churched  (purificata)  on  the  morrow  of  the  said  John's 
birth  [of  a  daughter  (?)]  who  died  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  last  and 
was  then  21  years  and  10  weeks  old. 


86  INQUISITIONS. 

John  de  Middelton,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on 
Christmas  day  last  twenty-one  years  ago,  going  home  from  the  church 
of  Bothlum  he  fell  and  broke  his  arm,  and  the  said  John  (was  born  ?)  on  the 
feast  of  the  Purification  following. 

William  de  Wath,  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Eichard 
his  brother  abjured  the  realm  on  account  of  the   death  of  Kobert  de 

.     .     ath,   whom  he  slew  on   Monday   (?) 

twenty-one  years  ago,  and  the  said  John  was  born  on  the  feast  of 
the  Purification  next  before. 

[Richard] ,     says   the   same,   and 

knows  it  because  he  was  enfeoffed  of  his  house derby, 

on  Tuesday  the  feast twenty-one  years  ago,  which  was 

burned  by  misfortune  within  eight  days,   and  the  said  John  was  born 


Thomas  de  Swynton,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 

the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  the 

Holy  Cross  twenty-one  years  ago,  and  the  said  John  was  born     .... 


Richard  de  Rippley,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Sir 
William  his  brother    ....     in  the  week  before  the  feast  of  St.  Michael 

last  twenty-one  years  ago 

celebrated  his  mass  in  the  church  of  Malton,  and  the  said  John  was  born 


[William] ,     aged  48,   says  the  same,  and  well  recollects 

it  because  he  is  godfather  of  a  certain 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (12.) 

161.    Richard  son  and  heie  op  John  db  Dtjmmbr  of  Watford. 

Writ  (missing). 
Northampton.     Proof  of  age,  2  Nov.  2  Edw.  II.  (defective  and  defaced.) 

Roger  Bordel,  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  Richard  is  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  John,  and  was  born  at  Watford  at  the  feast  of  St.  [Luke],  14  Edw.  I, 
and  baptized  in  the  church  there ;  Richard  de  Bringhirst  lifted  him  from 
the  sacred  font,  and  he  was  22  at  the  said  feast  last  past ;  and  this  he  knows 
for  he  lifted  Roger  son  of  John  Jewel  in  the  same  year  from  the  sacred  font. 

Richard  Golafre,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  well  because 
Simon  le  Taillour  of  Watford,  his  kinsman,  had  a  son  John  born  in  the 
same  year. 

Richard  Traci,  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
daughter  Athelina  born  in  the  same  year. 

Roger  Capel,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  one  R  .  .  .  . 
Hereward,  his  wife's  brother,  had  a  son  Robert  born  in  the  same  year. 

John  Juwel  of  Watford,  aged  70,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
had  a  son  Roger  born  in  the  same  year. 

Simon  le  Taillour  of  Watford,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  had  a  son  John  born  in  the  same  year. 

Robert  son  of  Alexander  of  Watford,  aged  52,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  Richard  Gilberd  of  Watford,  his  uncle,  had  a  son  Hugh  born  in  the 
same  year. 

William  Ereman  of  Watford,  aged  63,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
he  married  Isabel  his  first  wife  in  the  same  year. 

Philip  del  Biry  of  Watford,  aged  50,  Thomas  Gerard,  42,  John 

46,  and  Walter  son  of  Hugh  of  Watford,  63,  say  the  same,  and  know  it. 
because  Oliver,  sometime  bishop  of  Lincoln,  dedicated  the  church  of  Watford 


EDWARD  II.  87 

in  the  same  year,  and  Eichard  le  Spenser  of  Watford  had  a  daughter  Alice 
born  on  the  day  the  church  was  dedicated,  and  she  was  baptized  in  the 
same  water  which  was  blessed  by  the  bishop. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (13.) 

162.  John  Andreu  alias  db  Andrbu,  deceased. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  super  modo  et  jorma  captionis  to   the  constable  of  the 
castle  of  Windsor  (missing). 
[Berks.]     Iiiq.  Thursday  after  St.  Dunstan,  2  Edw.  [II.] 

Old  Wyndesor.  When  John  de  London  was  constable  and  had  the  farm 
of  Old  Wyndesore,  John  de  Andreu,  who  held  la.  land  and  Ja.  meadow 
there,  died  in  Ireland,  and  the  said  constable  understanding  him  to 
be  a  tenant  of  the  king,  when  he  was  not,  seized  those  tenements 
into  the  king's  hand,  where  they  still  remain;  but  he  held  them 
in  chief  of  Thomas  Burnel,  whose  estate  William  Assceby  holds  by 
the  deed  of  the  said  Thomas. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (14.) 

163.  John,  son  of  Eobert  Maye,  an  idiot. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  enquire  whether  the  said  John  is  an  idiot  or  not, 
and  what  lands  he  has  alienated,  26  April,  2  Edw.  II. 
Cambeidgb.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Barnabas,  2  Edw.  II. 

Ely.  A  messuage,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Ely  by  service  of  2d.  yearly, 
descended  to  him  after  the  death  of  his  father,  and  15  years  ago  he 
alienated  the  same  in  fee  to  one  Henry  de  Stapelho  of  Ely,  who  four 
years  ago  alienated  a  third  part  thereof  to  Maud  daughter  of  Guy  le 
Mouner  ;  which  Henry  and  Maud  now  hold  the  same,  and  the  said  John 
has  remained  in  the  wardship  of  the  said  Henry  until  now. 
The  said  John  is  an  idiot  from  his  birth. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (15.) 

164.  Eebs  ap  Mekeduk  and  Ada  his  wife. 

Wiit  of  plenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  John  de  Hastyngges  that  the 
escheator  had  taken  into  the  late  king's  hand  all  his  lands  in  Amgoyt 
and  Pulinok,  and  a  third  part  of  his  lands  &c.  in  St.  Clare  in  West 
Wales,  which  he  lately  gave  to  the  said  Eees  and  Ada  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies,  with  reversion  to  himself  and  his  heirs,  26  Oct.  2  Edw.  II. 
West  Wales.    Inq.     Saturday  after  the  Circumcision,  2  Edw.  II. 

Amgoyt  and  Pulinok.  All  his  lands  there,  and  a  third  part  of  his  lands  in 
St.  Glare,  were  given  by  John  de  Hastinges  to  the  said  Eees  and  Ada 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John 
and  his  heirs.  The  said  Eees  and  Ada  died  without  heir  of  their  bodies. 
The  lands  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  a  third  part  of 
2  knights'  fees ;  and  knight's  service  in  those  parts  is,  that  the  tenant 
shall  find  to  the  lord  a  barded  horse  in  the  king's  army  or  4  footmen 
at  his  choice,  for  three  days  at  his  own  cost  when  warned  by  the 
king's  bailiffs,  and  if  the  lord  shall  need  them  further  they  shall  stay 
at  his  cost,  and  that  the  Welsh  tenants  shall  similarly  go  in  the  army 
for  three  days,  and  if  further  required  they  shall  remain  at  the  lord's 
cost ;  and  the  tenants  ought  to  do  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Kermer- 
dyn.  The  lands  were  taken  into  the  present  king's  hand,  after  the 
principality  of  Wales  came  to  him  by  the  gift  of  his  father,  because 
the  said  Ada  died  without  heir  of  herself. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (16.) 


88  INQUISITIONS. 

165.    Elizabeth  de  Pbnebrugg  alias  de  Pbnbbeigg. 

Writ  29  June,  2  Edw.  II. 
Hekeford.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm  the  Martyr,  3  Edw.  II. 
Etone  by  Leo  [minstre] .  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  petty  serjeanty  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Sir  John  de  Pennebrugg  her  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Hekefoed.    Inq.  Monday  before  the  feast  of  St.  Kenelm  the  Martyr,  3  Edw.  II. 
Burzhulle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Humphrey  earl  of  Hereford 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Brekon. 

Heir  as  above. 

Wales.    Inq.  Saturday  the  eve  of  St.  Margaret,  3  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Bocherid.     The   castle  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1%  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (17.) 


166.     John  son  and  heie  of  Walter  de  Monbmuth. 

Wiit,  10  May,  2  Edw.  II. 
Hereford.    Inq.  concerning  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  John,  who  was  in  the 
king's  wardship,  Wednesday  after  St.  Ethelbert  the  King,  2  Edw.  II. 

Frormynton.  3o.  land  held  of  the  king  by  grand  serjeanty,  by  service  of 
12f?.  at  the  king's  exchequer,  payable  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
Hereford  ;  a  messuage,  2  virgates  land,  4a.  meadow,  and  2a.  pasture, 
held  of  Eoger  de  Mortuo  Mari  of  the  manor  of  Mauwardin  by  service 
of  6s.,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Mauwardyn;  40a.  land  held  of  the 
dean  and  chapter  of  Hereford  by  service  of  13s.  4t/..  yearly ;  and  la. 
meadow  held  of  Eichard  de  Burghope  by  service  of  a  clove  gillyjflower  ; 
and  there  are  85  free  tenants  holding  35  messuages  and  193a.  land. 

La  Fenne.  50a.  land  held  of  Eichard  de  Affreton  by  service  of  9s.  l\d. 
yearly. 

Lurcepert.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land  (extent  given),  held  of  Hugh  le 
Veer  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 

Thomas  his  brother,  aged  17  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  19  May,  2  Edw.  II. 

La  Plaunch.     10a.  land  held  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye  by  service  of  lid. 
yearly  ;  and  70a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  and  5a.  wood,  held  of  the  heir  of 
WilUam  de  Berkeleye,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  service  unknown. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  16. 

Writ  of  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  Katherine,  daughter  of  Eoger  de  Bella 
Fago,  asserting  that  she  was  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  and  seeking  her 
dower,  29  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  12  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 

Katherine,  daughter  of  Eoger  de  Bella  Fago  was  12  years  of  age  on 
Thursday  before  the  Purification,  2  Edw.  II,  and  was  for  a  long  time  before 
his  death  the  wife  of  the  said  John  de  Monemuth,  who  died  about  the  feast 
of  the  Annunciation,  2  Edw.  II,  under  age  and  in  the  king's  wardship. 


EDWAUD  11.  89 

Gloucesxbe.     Assignment  of  dower  to  the  said  Katherine,  26  April,  3  Edw.  II. 
{fragment.) 

a  curtilage,  and  small  close 

26Ja.    arable,  4a.  meadow,  2a.  wood,  and  a  third  part  of   the  rent 
and  service  of  Alice 

Herbfoed.    Assignment  Gj  dower Palm  Sunday,  3  Edw.  II. 

{defective  and  defaced.) 
Frormynton,  La  Fenne,  and  Lurceport  (detailed  assignment  with  names  of 
fields,  crofts,  meadows,  &c.). 

C.  Edw,  II.  File  13.  (18.) 

167.    William  Kbndalb. 

Writ  oj  plenius  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  Laurence  Coterel,  who  married 
Alice  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  William,  that  the  lands,  &c.  of  the 
said  William  may  be  restored  to  her  as  of  full  age,  5  June,  2  Edw.  11. 
Dbeby.     Inq.  26  Nov.  3  Edw.  11. 

Derleye.  Two  parts  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  were  held  by  William  de  Kendale  of  the  late  King  Edward,  by 
service  of  13s.  id.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  the  Peak,  and 
were  taken  into  the  said  king's  hand  through  the  death  of  the  said 
William,  and,  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Alice  his  daughter  and  heir, 
they  are  in  the  wardship  of  Ealph  Coterel  by  the  said  king's  commission. 

The  said  Alice,  aged  15  at  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  last, 
is  his  next  heir. 

Dbeby.     Proof  of  age  [2]  6  Nov.  3  Edw.  II.  {defective  and  defaced.) 

Eichard  Danyel,  knight,  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Alice  was  15  on  the 
feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  last,  and  was  born  at 
Derleye  on  that  day  fifteen  years  ago  and  baptized  in  the  church  there  on 
the  morrow,  which  he  knows  because  he  had  a  son  Eobert  who  was  born  (at 
the  feast)  of  the  nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary  next  after  the  birth  of  the  said 
Alice,  and  died  at  the  feast  of  St-  Michael  last,  aged  15  and  more. 

Simon  de  Sutton,  knight,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  well 
because  he  had  a  son  John,  born  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  after  the  birth 
of  the  said  Alice. 

William  de  Hoggesthorp,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
was  proctor  of  a  third  part  of  the  church  of  Derleye  at  that  time,  and  first 
came  to  stay  there  on  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  preceding. 

Thomas  de  Alsop,  aged  45,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
son  Thomas  born  at  the  feast  of  St.  James  following,  who  died  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Bartholomew  in  the  same  year. 

Nicholas  Kyng,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  William  de 
Kendale  held  seisin  at  Haddon  of  lands  which  were  of  Eobert  de  Derleye  on 
the  same  day  that  the  said  Alice  was  born,  and  had  magnates  feasting  with 
him. 

John  de  Birchelis,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
had  a  sister  Agnes  married  on  the  same  day. 

Henry  de  Hethcote,  aged  62,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
married  his  wife  Juliana  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
following. 

Henry,  brother  of  the  said  Henry  de  Hethcote,  aged  50,  says  the  same, 
and  knows  it  because  he  had  a  daughter  Alice  who  died  (?)  on  the  morrow  of 
St.  Laurence  following. 


90  INQUISITIONS. 

Eobert  Beaumaner,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
William  his  father  was  buried  at  [Der]  leye  in  the  cemetery,  on  the  quin- 
zaine  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  in  the  same  year. 

Nicholas  Gamel,  aged  63,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he 
bought  a  bovate  of  land  in  Eoulsley  of  William  Preman  on  the  feast  of 
St.  Laurence  in  the  same  year,  and  gave  it  to  Agnes  his  daughter  in  free 
marriage  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  following. 

John,  brother  of  the  said  Nicholas  Gamel,  aged  50,  and  William  de 
lolgreve,  aged  60,  say  the  same,  and  know  it  because  they  were  in  the 
church  when  the  said  Alice  was  baptized,  and  Sir  Marmaduke  the  chaplain 
baptized  her. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  13.  (19.) 

168.  William  de  Luda,  sometime  bishop  of  Ely. 

WHt  (missing). 
[Cambridge.]     Inq.  taken  at  Wys(bech)  before  the  bailiffs  of  the  Liberty  of  the 

bishop  of  Ely,  by  the  king's  writ  to  enquire  what  lands,  &c.  the  said 

bishop  held  on  the  day  he  died,  and  who  now  holds  them,  Saturday 

after  St.  Matthew,  2  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Wys(bech).     160a.  marsh,  which  William  son  of  GeofErey  de  Wys(bech) 

now  holds. 
Elm.      160a.  land  with  2  mes(suages) ,     and  40a. 

marsh. 
Estiwrthe.     A  vaccary  with  30a.  land  and  meadow  inclosed,  and   120a. 

,     .     .     .     .     which    Walter   de    (Langton)    bishop    of 

(Coventry)    and    Lychf(eld)  held,   and  which   are  now  in   the   king's 

hand. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Michael,  2  Edw.  II. 

Lutegereshale  by  Bernewode.  The  manor  worth  24Z.,  and  William  Tuchet 
his  heir  now  holds  it. 

E.  Inq.  p.m.  File  7.  (9.) 

169.  John  Aldelot. 

Writ  (missing). 
[York.]     Inq.  9  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Neuton  by  Frothingham.  A  messuage  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by 
homage  and  foreign  service,  doing  suit  at  the  wapentake  of  Holder- 
nesse,  and  rendering  4^ci.  to  the  king  as  lord  of  Holdernesse  for  the 
guard  of  the  castle  of  Skipse,  and  3id.  yearly  for  the  aid  of  the  sherifl 
of  York. 

John  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (1.) 

170.  John  Stynb,  an  idiot,  deceased. 

Wi-it,  24  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.     Inq.  7  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 

Draicote  Foliot.  Two  parts  of  a  messuage,  la.  meadow,  and  60a.  land,  held 
of  Sir  Henry  Tyeys  in  chief,  by  service  of  doing  two  suits  at  his 
court  of  Dreicote  yearly. 

Ralph  Styne,  brother  of  Eoger  Styne  his  father,  aged  60,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (2.) 


EDWAED  II.  91 

171.  RiCHAED  Sbman  of  Kymston. 

Writ,  16  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.    Inq.  10  Calends  of  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Kymston.    A  messuage  and  2  virgates  land,  held  of  the  king  by  service  of 
14s.  yearly,  and  doing  homage  and  service  of  7s.  and  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs 
to  Sir  Peter  Pycot  and  his  heirs. 
William  his  son  is  his  next  heir  and  of  full  age. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  14.  (3.) 

172.  John  Heyle. 

Wnt,  14  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
SoMBBSET.     Inq.  26  July,  4  Edw.  II. 

Suthperton.  A  messuage,  and  J  virgate  and  4a.  land,  held  for  life,  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  heir  of  Elias  de  Albyniaco,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  3s.  lOd.  yearly.  The  said  messuage  and  land, 
together  with  the  residue  of  the  manor,  which  is  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  heir,  are  held  of  the  king  for  1  knight's  fee. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (4.) 

173.  WiLLUM  DB  Eos  of  lugmanthorp. 

Writ,  28  May,  S  Edw.  II. 
Derby.  Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr, 
4  Edw.  II.  commencing. 
Ilkesdon.  The  manor,  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  of  the  inheritance 
of  Eustacia  sometime  his  wife,  of  Henry  de  Bello  Monte,  of  the  fee  of 
Gaunt,  by  homage  and  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the 
county  (court)  of.  Derby,  and  the  wapentake  of  Morleyston. 

William  son  of  William  de  Kaunteloupo,  aged  18,  is  next  heir  of  the  same 
Eustacia. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (6.) 

174.  Roland  de  la  Valeye. 

Writ,  14  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  25  July,  4  Edw.  II. 

Baryngton.  A  messuage  and  f  virgate  land,  held  for  lite  of  the  inherit- 
ance of  the  heir  of  Elias  de  Albinaco,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship, 
by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  and  6a.  land  similarly  held  by  service  of  a  rose 
yearly. 

The  said  messuage  and  lands,  together  with  the  residue  of  the  manor, 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (6.) 

175.  Robert  Lound  of  Harewode. 

Writ,  13  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Friday  in  Easter  week,  3  Edw.  II. 

Harewode.  A  messuage,  a  toft,  and  5Ja.  Ir.  land,  held  of  the  heir  of  Robert 
del  Isle,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  homage  and  fealty,  suit  at 
his  court  of  L'Isle,  and  service  of  lib.  pepper  yearly ;  and  2^a.  land  held 
of  Robert  Petipas  by  service  of  3cZ.  yearly. 

Agnes  his  daughter,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (7.) 


92  INQUISlTlOlJS. 

176.  Henry  de  Oggelondee  alias  Doglaundeb. 

Writ,  14  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton;  Isle  of  Wight.    Inq.  24  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Nonewell.  A  capital  messuage,  40a.  arable,  la.  meadow,  60a.  pasture,  IJa. 
underwood,  and  '23s.  9Jd.  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour 
of  the  castle  of  Caresbrok,  for  ^  knight's  fee,  by  service  of  finding  an 
armed  footman  in  time  of  war  in  the  Island,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's 
court  of  knights  at  Neweport. 
Eobert  Doglaundre  his  son,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (8.) 

177.  John  de  Wolaxton. 

Writ,  15  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  6  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Writele.      The  bailiwick  of   the  forestry,    and  of  the  half    hundred    of 
Chelmersford,  held  of  the  late  king  Edward  by  serjeanty  of  keeping  the 
said  forest  and  half  hundred. 
Writele.    A  messuage,  160a.  arable,  &a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture,  8a.  wood, 
17s.  IJd.  rent,  &c.  held  of  Eobert  de  Brus,  by  reason  of  the  manor  of 
Writele  which  was  then  in  his  hand,  by  service  of  20s.  yearly. 
His  daughters,  Agnes  aged  22,  and  Elizabeth  aged  21,  are  his   next 
heirs. 

C.  Ed%v.  II.  File  14.  (9.) 

178.  Edith  late  the  wife  of  Eeginald  de  Asshebuen  alias  de  Assebuen. 

Writ,  17  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Inq.  27  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 

Eomenal  marsh.  12a.  land,  acquired  from  Eoger  Frelond  by  the  said 
Eeginald  to  himself  and  the  said  Edith  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Eeginald,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  of  the  honour  of  Perches,  by 
service  of  J^  knight's  fee,  suit  at  his  court  of  Eelevet,  and  Qd. 
yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  (^f  Dover. 

Thomas,  son  of  the  said  Eeginald  and  Edith,  aged  10,  is  their  next  heir. 

Endorsed.  Let  Thomas  son  of  Adam  de  Assheb  [urne]  have  the  wardship 
and  marriage  of  the  said  heir  for  a  fine  of  100s. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (10.) 

179.  Geoffrey  son  of  Adam  de  Whytingham,  an  idiot,  deceased. 

Writ,  7  May,  3  Edw.  II. 
Lancaster.     Inq.  Friday  in  Whitsun  week,  3  Edw.  II. 

Whetyngham.     The  manor,  held  of  John  de  Whetyngham  by  homage  and 
fealty  and   service  of  4d.  yearly,  excepting  a  messuage  held   of   the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  by  fealty  and  2s.  lOd.  yearly. 
Ecleston  in  Laylandshyre.     A  messuage  and  4a.  land,  held  of  Sir  Adam 

de  Walton  by  fealty  and  service  of  8rf.  yearly. 
Preston  in  Amundernes.    20s.  rent  held  of  Sir  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancastre, 
by  fealty  and  service  of  12rf.  yearly. 
Alice  the  wife  of  John  de  Syngelton,  and  Margery,  sisters  of  the  said 
Geoffrey,  and  Margery  daughter  of  Christiana  another  sister,  are  his  next 
heirs  and  of  full  age. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (11.) 


EDWARD  II.  93 

180.  Wakin,  son  of  Warin  le  Geofvenour  alias  lb  Grosvenour. 

Writ,  9  Sept,  3  Edw.  II. 
Chester.    Inq.  Friday  before  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II.  ' 

Buddeworht,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage. 

The  forest  of  Mara.  A  forestry  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  finding  a 
footman  for  keeping  the  said  forest. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  21  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (12.) 

181.  Thomas  de  Nevill  of  Cletham. 

Writ,  19  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  6  Feb.  3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Sniterby.  A  capital  messuage,  6  bovates  arable,  7Ja.  meadow,  and  certain 
tenants  each  rendering  94s.  yearly,  jointly  held  by  the  said  Thomas 
and  Maud  his  wife  of  the  king  in  chief,  -of  the  gift  of  Ralph  de 
Cressy,  by  serjeanty  of  finding  a  crossbowman  for  forty  days  in  the 
king's  war  of  Wales,  rendering  yearly  for  that  serjeanty  at  the 
king's  exchequer  60s. ;  and  a  water-mill  and  1  bovate  arable,  jointly 
held  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall  by  socage  and  suit  at  his  court  of 
Kirketon. 
Ralph,  son  of  the  said  Thomas  and  Maud,  aged  26,  is  their  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (13.) 

182.  William  lb  Rous. 

Writ,  16  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  James,  4  Edw.  II. 

Lynchelad'.  Lands  &c.  worth  101.  yearly,  jointly  held  by  the  said  William 
and  Joan  his  wife,  in  exchange  with  John  de  Botitehourte  and  Maud 
his  wife  for  other  lands  in  cos,  Bedford  and  Essex,  of  Hugh  Bolebek 
by  service  of  a  clove  gillyflower,  and  scutage  when  it  shall  happen. 

Simon  his  son,  aged  9,  is  his  next  heir. 

Bedford.     Inq.  11  July,  4  Edw.  II.  commencing. 

Peling  hamlet  in  the  parish  of  Wottone.  A  messuage,  100a.  land,  2|a. 
meadow,  4a.  pasture,  15Ja.  Ir.  wood,  rents,  &c.  jointly  held  by  the  said 
William  and  Joan  of  Sir  Roger  Lestrange  (Extraneo)  in  chief,  by 
service  of  scutage  when  it  runs  and  suit  of  court. 

Coupol.  A  messuage,  45a.  Ir.  land,  and  3r.  meadow,  jointly  held  as  above 
of  Walter  Wyggein  by  service  of  scutage  when  it  runs ;  and  a  messuage, 
10a.  land,  and  la.  meadow,  jointly  held  as  above  of  Sir  Roger 
Lestrange  in  chief,  by  service  of  scutage  when  it  runs. 

Kerdingtone.  10a.  land  jointly  held  as  above,  of  Sir  Roger  Lestrange  in 
chief  by  service  of  scutage  when  it  runs. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (14.) 

183.  Henry  de  Clere. 

Writ,  17  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  12  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Boseham.  A  messuage,  a  third  part  of  a  water-mill,  and  18a.  arable,  held 
as  part  of  certain  lands  and  tenements  which  Roger  Papillon  holds  of 


94  INQUISITIONS. 

the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  two  white  capons  whenever  the 
king  shall  cross  his  door.  William  Papillon,  the  said  Roger's  uncle, 
sometime  granted  the  said  messuage,  land,  &c.  to  Henry  Papillon  his 
brother  and  Mabel  his  sister  for  their  lives,  so  that  after  their  deaths  the 
same  should  revert  to  the  said  William  and  his  heirs ;  and  the  said 
Mabel  after  the  said  Henry's  death  demised  them  to  Eoesia  de  Wheg- 
helton,  who  demised  the  same  to  Henry  de  Clere,  who  died  seised 
thereof. 
Isabel,  his  daughter,  whom  Henry  atte  Houke  married,  aged  26,  is  his 
next  heir. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  19  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  7  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Bradebrugg  by  Boseham.  A  capital  messuage,  a  third  part  of  a  water-mill, 
and  16a.  arable,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  part  of  the  serjeanty  of 
Roger  Papillon  (as  above),  which  tenements,  by  reason  of  the  alienation 
in  the  time  of  William  Papillon  without  the  king's  licence,  are  rated  at 
10s.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (15.) 

184.  Geoffrey  Whyteye. 

Writ,  8  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton  ;  Isle  op  Wight.     Inq.  20  June,  3  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Neweport.  A  tenement  in  the  high  street  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  the  castle  of  Caresbrok',  by  service  of  Itid.  yearly ;  a  tenement 
in  the  same  street  called  '  Le  Pipere,'  similarly  held  by  service  of  i2d. ; 
another  called  '  La  Taverne,'  held  by  service  of  6d.  yearly ;  a  ruinous 
tenement  in  Pylestrete  held  by  service  of  12c?.  yearly  ;  a  plot  of  land  at 
Forde  within  the  liberty  of  the  said  town  held  by  service  of  6d.  yearly  for 
all  service,  viz. — 3d.  at  the  castle,  and  to  the  prior  of  St.  Cross  3d.  in 
alms;  and  a  tenement  in  the  high  street  (held)  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 

(Qnspecified.)  A  messuage  and  2Ja.  arable,  held  of  Sir  John  de  Insula  by 
knight's  service  of  8^d.  yearly  ;  and  2a.  arable  near  Codebere  Peteres- 
felde  held  of  William  de  Ledes  by  knight's  service  of  id.  yearly. 

Droditone.  8a.  land  held  of  Peter  Devercy  by  knight's  service  by  2s.  yearly ; 
4a.  land  held  of  Goscelin  de  Barnevill  by  (knight's)  service  by  l^d. 
yearly  ;  a  plot  of  meadow  held  of  the  abbot  of  La  Quarere  by  knight's 

service  by  Id.  yearly ;  Ja.  land  near  the  town land  of 

Thomas  Payn  (held)  of  the  prior  of  Southampton  by  knight's  service  by 

2d.  yearly ;  and ok  (?)  4a.  arable  held  of  Stephen  de  Portesie 

by  knight's  service  by  16d.  yearly. 

(Bride)  Ifisford.     3a.  land  held  of  John  de  Gyelemyn  by  knight's  service  by 

Id.  yearly ;    and  ....  a.  land  near held  of  Richard  le 

Portreve,  clerk,  by  knight's  service  by  fealty. 

He  died  without  any  lawful  heir  of  his  body. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (16.) 

185.  John  le  Brode. 

Writ,  12  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  28  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Bourne  and  Southie  by  Pevenese.  Certain  lands,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  keeping  the  foreign  gate  of  the  castle  of  Pevenese, 


EDWARD  II.  95 

which  is  in  the  king's  hand  as  of  the  honour  of  Laigle,  viz. — at  Southie, 
a  capital  messuage  and  40a.  arable  and  pasture,  and  at  Bourne,  a 
capital  messuage,  pasture  on  the  hill  for  100  sheep,  24a.  arable, 
27s.  9d.  rent  of  assize,  and  6cZ.  pleas,  &c.  of  court. 
Hillyngelegh.  A  capital  messuage,  2a.  meadow,  60a.  arable,  and  19s.  lOd. 
rent  of  assize,  held  of  Margaret  queen  of  England  as  of  the  said  honour, 
by  service  of  doing  half  a  suit  at  the  court  of  Rip,  and  half  a  suit  at  the 
court  of  Wylindon. 

Philip  le  Erode  his  brother,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (17.) 

186.  Ralph  de  Sancto  Maubo. 

,  Writ,  1  April,  3  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.    Inq.  14  July,  4  Edw.  II. 

Thingdene.     A  fourth  part  of  the  manor,  held  of  Robert,  son  of  Walter  de 
Essex,  by  homage  and  fealty,  and  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly. 

Edmund  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (18.) 

187.  Theobald  de  Vekdun,  alias  de  Veedoun,  de  Verdon,  the  elder. 

Wnt,  28  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.    Inq.  9  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Braundon.     The  castle  with  its  members  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of 

Warwick  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Bretford.     25s.  rent  of  freemen,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Payn  de  Hedleye  by 

service  of  15s.  4d.  to  be  rendered  yearly  to  the  prior  of  Kenilworth,  by 

the  said  Payn's  assignment. 
Fleckenho.    A  messuage  &c.,  50a.  arable,  and  12s.  rent  of  cottars,  whereof 

6s.  8d.  payable  to  the  prioress  of  Catesby,  held  as  member  of  Braundon, 

as  abovesaid. 
Theobald  his  son,  aged  28,  is  his  next  heir. 

Leicester.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Virgin, 
3  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Codesbech.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church. 
Neubold.    The  manor  with  its  members  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson 
of  the  churches  of  Neubold  and  Boseworth. 
Stafford.    Alveton.     The  manor. 
Leicester.     Skeftynton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Lutturworth.     The  manor  with  its  members  (extent  given),  with  the  advow- 
son of  the  church,  held of  Alan  de  Wolreton 

by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  10s.  yearly  for  scutage  and    .... 


Heir  as  above. 


Hereford,  and  the  Marches  of  Wales.     Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Nativity  of 
the  Blessed  Virgin,  3  Edw.  II. 
Ewyas  Laci.     The  castle  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 


96  INQUISITIONS. 

Gloucbstee.    Inq.  12  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Byseleye.  A  capital  messuage,  50a.  arable,  Ja,  meadow,  5a.  wood,  and 
101s.  5d.  rents,  &c.,  held  in  free  marriage  of  the  earl  of  Her(e)ford  by 
service  of  rendering  lib.  cummin  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Heebfoed.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Virgin,  3  Edw.  II. 

Webbeley.    The  castle  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Staffoed.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Virgin,  8  Edw.  II. 

{much  defaced.) 
Alveton.     The  castle  (extent  given),  a  member  of  Coddesbache,  co.  Leicester, 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  with  its  membiers, 

Bredeleye,  Farleye,  Coton,  Wotton,  Stanton, 

.     .     :     .     ,     Komesor, 

with  its  members,  held  of   the  earl  of  Lancastre   by 

service    

Heir  as  above. 

OxFOED.    Inq.  16  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

La  Hethe.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  with  other  lands  in  cos.  Leicester 
and  Stafford,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  8  Edw.  II. 
Farnham.     The  manor  with  the  hamlet  of  Le  Shere  (extent  given),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  finding  a  glove  for  his  right  hand  on  the 
king's  coronation  day,  and  supporting  with  his  gloved  hand  the  king's 
right  arm  whilst  he  shall  hold  the  sceptre  {regalem  virgam). 

Heir  as  above,  aged  22  and  more. 

Salop.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  8  Edw.  II. 

Stoke  upon   Time.      The  manor   (extent  given),   held  as   a  member  of 
Webbeleye,  together  with  the  manors  of  Ewyas  and  Lodelowe,  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knights'  fees. 
Lodelawe.     A  moiety  (extent  given),  held   as   above,   as    a   member   of 
Webbeley. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  31  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
last. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  14.  (19.) 


188.    Thomas  Coebet. 

•  Writ,  7  May,  3  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  Saturday  before  the  Ascension,  8  Edw.  II.        ..... 

Watlesburgh.     The  manor  with  its  members,  held  of  Sir  Peter  Corbet,  lord 

of  Cawes,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Habberleye.      The  manor  with  its  members,  held  of  the  said  Sir  Peter  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Hemme  and  Hynyton  within  the  manor  of  Ideshale.      The  hamlets,  held  of 
Sir  John  de  la  Mare,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Ideshale,  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee. 


EDWAED  II.  97 

All  acquired  by  the  said  Thomas,  and  Eobert  his  son,  from  Sir  John 
le  Estraunge  of  Ercalewe  on  the  day  of  St.  Lucy  last,  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Eobert. 

Eobert  his  son,  aged  5  at  Christmas  day  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (20.) 

189.  Leoia  late  the  wipe  op  William  Bussh. 

Writ,  10  Deo.  3  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  12  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Suthcherche.    A  messuage,  and  14a.  land,  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of 

Alice  and  Joan  daughters  and  heirs  of  Peter  de  Soutcherch,  as  of  the 

fee  of  the  prior  of  Christchurch,  Canterbury. 
Thunderleye.    40a.  land  held  of  Alice  de  Beumond  by  service  of  rendering 

l^d.  yearly  for  hidage. 
Wakering.    40a.  land  held  of  Hugh  de  Neyvile,  by  service  of  rendering  4s. 

yearly,  and  two  suits  (of  court) ;  and  la.  land  held  of  Hawis  de  Dydeling 

by  service  of  rendering  12rf.  yearly. 
Thorp.     39a.  land  held  of  Margaret  de  Neyvile,  by  service  of  rendering 

6s.  6d.  yearly,  and  suit  of  court. 

Beatrice  her  daughter,   aged  40,   and  William  Martyn  her  grandson, 
aged  14,  are  her  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (21.) 

190.  John  de  Folevyll  of  Assheby  Polevyll. 

Writ,  8  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
Leicbstbe.     Inq.  19  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Ascheby  Folevile.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  pourparty  which  was  of  Eobert  de  Brus  of 
the  honour  of  Huntingdon,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  and  doing  suit 
at  the  court  of  Huntington. 

John  his  son,  aged  23  at  the  feast  of  St.  Katherine,  3  Edw.  II,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (22.) 

191.  Ealph  Pipaed  alias  Pippabd. 

Writ,  21  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.     Inq.  12  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Great  Cumptone.  The  manor  held  of  the  late  king  Edward  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 

John,  his  son,  aged  37  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Essex.    Inq.  15  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Smetheton.  The  manor  held  of  the  late  king  Edward  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  8  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Cold  Aston.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  bishop  of  Worcester 
for  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  40. 

28017  G 


98  INQUISITIONS. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Martin,  3  Edw.  II. 

Twyford.     The  manor  held  of  the  late  king  Edward  for  1  knight's  fee. 
Great  Lynford.     The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  for  1  knight's  fee, 
and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Whitcheriche. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  6  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Great  Fynneberg.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  late  king  Edward 
in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Oxford.     Inq.  10  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Eutherfel  Pippard.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  late  king  Edward, 
as  of  the  honour  of  Walingford  then  in  his  hand,  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee. 
Pretewelle.    A  messuage,  80a.  land,  la.  meadow,  82s.  rent,  &c.  held  of  Joan 
de  Gray  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  36  and  more. 

Writ,  21  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 
Derby.     Inq.  18  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Spondon  and  Chaddesdon.  A  capital  messuage,  159a.  arable,  ^a.  meadow, 
22Ja.  pasture  in  a  place  called  Gothay,  a  windmill,  47s.  6d.  rent  of  free 
tenants,  &c.  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee 
and  6d.  yearly. 


Heir  as  above,  aged  33. 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (28.) 


192.  Walter  de  Insula. 

Writ,  5  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.     Inq.  24  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Great  Kysindyn.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held,  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Florence  sometime  his  wife, 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

William  de  Insula,  son  of  the  said  Florence,  aged  28  and  more,  is  her 
next  heir. 

Sussex.    Inq.  15  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Pulburgh.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  inheritance, 
of  Henry  Husee,  coparcener  of  the  said  Florence,  springing  from  her 
elder  sister,  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  14.  (24.) 

193.  John  Wade. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  3  Edw.  11. 
Oxford.    Inq.  12  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Blechesdone.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  3  ja.  meadow,  a  pasture,  a 
fishery,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  serjeanty,  viz. — 
finding  a  roast  of  pork  {hastilletum  porci)  price  S^d.,  when  the  king  shall 
come  to  hunt  in  Cornebury. 

Henry  his  brother,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWARD   II.  99 

Berks.    Inq.  15  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Braye.  A  capital  messuage  and  70a.  arable,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  23s.  Q^d.  yearly;  and  6a.  land  held  of  John  de  Foxele  by 
service  of  4s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Buckingham.  Extent.  Saturday  before  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle, 
3  Edw.  II. 
Estcledon.  A  plot  in  which  there  used  to  be  a  capital  messuage,  240a.  land, 
all  hilly  and  in  the  forest  of  Bernewode,  12a.  pasture,  and  16s.  rent,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  21s.  yearly,  to  be  paid  at  the  king's 
exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  U.  (25.) 

194.  John  de  Roohbfoed. 

IVnt,  5  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  12  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Eocheford.  The  manor  with  the  marsh  of  Foulnesse  called  Estwodewik' 
(extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  barony  of  Eeylegh, 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw  II.  File  14.  (26.) 

195.  Walter  de  Hodebovile  alias  de  Hxjdebovile. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  13  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Balesdene  in  Aketon.  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  3a. 
pasture,  30a.  wood,  rents,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 
honour  of  Peverel  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee. 

Alice  and- Agnes  his  sisters,  aged  30  and  more,  are  his  next  heirs,  but  the 
jury  know  not  whether  the  said  Agnes  is  alive  or  dead,  or  where  she  is,  for 
she  has  been  absent  ten  years,  and  the  said  Walter  had  a  wife  named 
Margaret,  and  they  know  not  whether  she  is  pregnant  or  not.     ' 

Aketone.  A  messuage,  30a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  l^a.  pasture,  4a.  wood, 
a  third  part  of  a  wind-mill,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  held,  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Elizabeth  le  Clerbek 
sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Peverel 
now  is  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  J  knight's 
fee. 

Robert  de  Rokwode,  son  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  aged  24  and  more,  is  her 
next  heir. 

Dorset.    Inq.  16  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Chyldacford  alias  Childocford.  A  capital  messuage,  34a.  arable,  9Ja.  Ir. 
meadow,  a  pasture,  a  third  part  of  a  water-mill,  rents,  &c.  held,  by  the 
courtesy  (curialitatem)  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Elizabeth  de 
Clerbek  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Christchurch  Twynham  now  in  the  hand  of  Lady  Margaret  queen  of 
England  by  the  grant  of  the  late  king  Edward,  by  service  of  a  third 
part  of  J  knight's  fee. 


100  INQUISITIONS. 

Eobert,  son  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  aged  21  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 
The  jury  know  nothing  of  the  heir  of  the  said  Walter. 

{See  No.  126.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (1.) 

196.  John  le  Chaumbbeleyn. 

Writ,  18  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 

Essex.     Inq.  16  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Little  Kadewinter.  100a.  land  by  the  greater  hundred,  3a.  meadow,  8a. 
pasture,  a  wood,  and  9s.  rent  of  assize  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by 
the  said  John  and  Joan  his  wife  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of 
Albemarle,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 

Great  Eadewinter.  Two  parts  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given), 
jointly  held  by  said  John  and  Joan  (as  above)  of  the  countess  of  Oxford 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  35s.  6^d.  yearly;  and  a 
third  part  of  two  parts  of  the  said  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the 
said  John  of  the  said  countess,  by  service  of  rendering  17s.  5^d.  yearly. 

Martin  his  brother,  aged  18,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  14.  (27.) 

197.  Albxandbb  db  Chokbdayk,  alias  de  Ceokbdbhatk,  del  Ceokedeyk. 

Writ,  3  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Bedfoed.    Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  St.  Matthias,  3  Edw.  II. 

Wrestlingworth.  A  messuage,  132a.  arable,  and  12d.  yearly  rent,  held  to 
himself  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  Lady  Maud  de  Brian,  lady  of 
Byryhatteley,  by  i  knight's  fee,  and  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Heir  of  these  tenements  unknown,  because  he  died  without  heir  of  his 
body,  but  as  for  lands,  &c.  in  other  counties,  John  Crok[edayk],  his 
nephew,  aged  3,  is  his  next  heir. 

Huntingdon.     Inq.  21  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Little  Paxtone.  A  capital  messuage,  34a.  Ir.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and  29s. 
rent  of  assize  (extent  given),  held  of  Koger  de  Eriford,  who  holds  of  the 
king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Huntingdon,  by  the  forfeiture  of  Eobert 
de  Brous,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  Id.  rent  of  assize  yearly  ;  13a. 
arable  and  9s.  5d.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  Eichard  de  la  Mare  by  service  of 
-^  knight's  fee,  and  a  clove  gillyflower ;  and  a  messuage  and  la.  3r. 
land,  held  of  Eobert  le  Monye  by  service  of  Id.  yearly.    ■ 

Paxton  and  Kesston.  100s.  rent  of  assize  held  of  William  de  Staunton  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

John  son  of  John  de  Crokedehayk',  his  nephew,  aged  3  and  more,  is  his 
next  heir. 

Writ,  3  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Thursday  in  Easter  week,  3  Edw.  II. 

Whixeley.  Two  messuages  and  3  bovates  and  7a.  land,  held  of  the  abbot  of 
Fountains  by  service  of  7s.  white  rent  {alba  firma)  yearly ;  2  bovates 
land  held  of  Adam  Arundel  by  service  of  M.  yearly  for  wapentake  fines ; 
and  a  messuage  and  1  bovate  land,  held  of  John  Walman  by  service  of 
M.  white  rent  yearly. 
Heir,  as  above,  son  of  John  sometime  his  brother,  aged  3J. 


EDWAED   II.  101 

CuMBBKLAND.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Annunciation,  3  Edw.  II. 

Caldebeck.     Five  messuages  and  5  bovates  land,  held  of  Anthony  de  Lucy 

by  service  of  2s.  yearly  for  cornage. 
Grenerig.     Three  messuages  and  18a.  land,  held  of  the  honour  of  Cockermou 

of  the  manor  of  Papecastre  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Westmorland.    Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Annunciation,  3  Edw.  II. 

Kyrkebythor.  A  messuage  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  John  de  Kyrkebythor 
by  service  of  6rf.  white  rent,  and  l^^d.  yearly  for  cornage  ;  a  messuage 
and  la.  land,  held  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  by  service  of 
4(/.  white  rent  yearly ;  a  messuage  and  8a.  land,  held  of  Eobert  de 
Neubigingg  by  service  of  Id.  white  rent  yearly  ;  and  a  toft  held  of  John 
de  Kyrkebythor  by  service  of  Id.  white  rent  yearly. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (2.) 

198.    EoBBET  DE  Tony  alias  de  Thony. 

W'lit,  28  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  5  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Wolkhamstouwe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Alice  de  Leyburne,  his  sister,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wilts.    Inq.  10  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Stretford.     The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Leicestre  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee. 
Neuton.     The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  by  service  of  ^  knight's 
fee. 
Heir  as  above,  late  the  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Leybourn,  aged  25  and 
more. 

Worcester.     Inq.  24  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Albedeleye,     The  manor    (extent  given),  held   of  the  king  in   chief,  as 
member  of  the  castle  of  Colewente,  which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by   service  of  finding  there  a  man  with  bow  and  arrows  for  twenty 
days  whenever  there  shall  be  war  in  Wales. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  25. 

Hertford.     Extent,  Monday  the  eve  of  the  Epiphany,  3  Edw.  II. 

Flamested.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held,  with  other  lands  in  other 
counties,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 
Heir  as  above. 

Wales  ;  Hereford.     Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  8  Edw.  II. 
Painscastle  {castrum  Matildis)  and  Colewente.     The  castles  with  La  Eoyle 
(extents  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  3  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Saham.      The  manor    (extent  given),  including  customs  called  'Edword,' 
'Honylode,'   and   '  Keyesilver,'   and   the  hundreds  of  Waylound  and 
Grymyshowe,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  his  ancient  demesne,  service 
unknown. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 


102  INQUISITIONS. 

Cambridge.     Inq.  7  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Kyrtelyngg'.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  certain  castle,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Devon.     Inq.  Monday  before  St.  Hilary,  3  Edw.  II. 

Southtauton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  of  full  age. 

CoENWAiL.    Inq.  2  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Carneton  and  Bhston.  The  manors  (extents  given) ,  with  4Z.  10s.  rent  in  the 
manor  of  Helleston,  held  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  27  and  more. 

Writ  oj  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Maud,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Eobert,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  manors 
of  Neketon,  Little  Cressingham,  and  Wrotham,  with  the  advowsons  of 
the  churches  of  Neketon,  Little  Cressinghain,  and  Little  Fransham, 
whereof  she  was  enfeoffed  together  wi^h  her  husband,  12  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 
Norfolk.     Inq.  5  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Maud  was  enfeoffed  of  the  said  manors  and  advowsons, 
together  with  the  said  Eobert,  by  Ealph  de  Tony  his  father  in  free 
marriage,  and  they  are  held  of  William  de  Wyginhale  as  of  the  honour 
of  Eychemund  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Assignment  of  dower,  to  Maud  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Eobert,  with  the 
consent  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  Alice  his  wife, 
sister  and  heir  of  the  said  Eobert,  of  the  manor  of  Saham  with  the 
hundreds  of  Waylond  and  Grymneshowe,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  knight's 
fees,  &c.  pertaining  to  them,  and  of  the  manors  of  Carneton,  Bliston,  and 
Helleston,  co.  Cornwall,  and  of  the  whole  rent  which  Geoffrey  de  Tony 
used  to  render  to  the  said  Eobert  for  his  lands  in  Sele,  and  Suthtauton, 
CO.  Devon,  which  lands,  &c.  the  said  Geoffrey  held  for  life  of  the 
demise  of  the  said  Eobert,  if  the  said  Maud  shall  survive  the  said 
Geoffrey,  Saturday  after  the  Ascension,  3  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (3.) 

199.    Pbxee  db  Malo  Lacu. 

Writ,  25  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 
York.  Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  3  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 
Donecastre  Fee.  A  capital  messuage  in  which  is  a  chamber  where  the 
lord's  court  is  held,  20a.  land  in  demesne,  which  John  de  Donecastre 
and  Joan  his  wife  hold  for  life  of  the  gift  of  the  same  Peter,  3a.  meadow, 
wood,  pastures.  111.  lis.  rent  of  assize,  and  other  rents,  &c.  (extent 
given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Eosington,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  service  unspecified. 

Free  tenants ; — 

Bautre  and   Ostrefeld.      J  knight's   fee  held  by  John   de  Crombewelle, 

rendering  2s.  yearly. 
Loversale.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Eypers  and  John  his  son, 

rendering  2s.  yearly. 


EDWARD   11.  103 

Barneby.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Master  Eobert  de  Barneby,  gendering 

nothing. 
Langetwayt,  Mar,  and  Waddeworth.      J  knight's  fee  held  by  John,  son  and 

heir  of  William  de  Langetwayt,  rendering  nothing. 
Balleby,  Hexthorp,  and  Rosynton,  held  for  life  by  Eobert  de  Malo  Lacu 

of  the  gift  of  the  said  Peter  for  his  service,  rendering  nothing. 
Hoton  Livet,  Pikeburne,  and  Stane.       1  knight's  fee  held  by  James  Livet 

by  knight's  service,  rendering  nothing. 
Roderam.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Rughford  in  frank  almoin. 
Stokebrigge.    4  bovates  land  held  by  Payn  Tibtoft   by  knight's  service, 

rendering  nothing. 
Quaytolay.  .    The  manor,  and  4a.  land  there,  held  by  John  de  Sandale, 

rendering  24s.  yearly. 
Skynthorp.      18a.  land  held  by  Robert  Tilly,  for  twenty  years  whereof  five 

have  elapsed,  rendering  20s.  yearly. 
Great  Sandale.     40  bovates  land,  and  3  mills  in  Donecastre,  with  the  toll  of 

Donecastre,  held  by  Peter  son  of  the  same  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  by  fee 

tail   to   him   and   Eleanor  his   wife   and   the   heirs   of    their  bodies, 

rendering  nothing. 

(He  held  all  the  above  ?)  of  the  king  by  the  same  service  by  which  he 

held  the  manor  of  Baynton. 

Peter  his  son,  aged  28,  is  his  next  heir. 

York.     Thursday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
Baynton.     The  manor   with  its   members    (full   extent   given),   with   the 

advowson   of  the   church,   held   of  the   king  in   chief   by   service   of 

2y\  knights'  fees,  and  finding  two  knights  or  four  esquires  [scutiferos) 

in  time  of  war  in  the  king's  presence  only  for  forty  days  at.  their  own 

costs,  and  finding  a  steward  to  do  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  York 

every  six  weeks. 
Nessewyk.     34  born  bondmen  rendering  291.  10s.  yearly  and  33  hens,  and 

cottars  rendering  69s. 
Lokyngton.     A  capital  messuage,  14  bovates  land  in  demesne,  10a.  meadow, 

a  wood,  181.  4s.  rent,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  by  the  said  service. 
Bergh.     A  wasted  messuage,  worth  6s.  8^.  yearly. 
Briddeshal.     A  capital  messuage,  38  bovates  land  in  demesne,  40a.  meadow, 

81.  13s.  lOd.  rent  from  bondmen,  and  other  rents,  similarly  held. 
Blackhow   Moor.     Divers  lands,  &c.  viz. — The  castle  of    Molgrave,  which 

is  ruinous,  an  orchard,  a  park  two  leagues  in  circuit,  32  bovates  land  in 

demesne,  and  10a.  meadow,  similarly  held. 
Goldeburn.     82  bovates  land  in  demesne. 

Cokewald.     32  bovates  land  in  demesne,  and  a  park  two  leagues  in  circuit. 
St.  Julian.     A  capital  messuage  wasted,  with  a  park,  3  mills,  81.  14s.  rent 

from  bondmen,  and  divers  other  tenants  rendering  5Sl.  yearly. 
Brisco.     A  forest  called  the  forest  of  Brisco  worth  100s.,  with  divers  tenants 

holding  by  homage  and  fealty,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Lyth,  and 

rendering  61.  20d.  yearly. 
Baynton  and  the  wapentakes  of  Herthil,  Bokros,  Dikeringe,  and  Bulmere. 

Divers  lands,  &c.  held  by  divers  tenants  by  knight's  service,  homage, 

fealty,  and  suit  of  court,  &c.,  and  rendering  40s.  yearly. 
Lokington   and  Lyth.     The   advowsons  of  the  churches,  with  a  chapel 

there. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  il.  File  15.  (4.) 


lOi  INQUISITIONS. 

200.  Pbtbb  de  Sdthcheeche. 

Writ,  11  July,  3  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  18  July,  3  Edw.  II. 

Pretelwell.  179a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  a  windmill,  and  48s.  7d.  rent  of 
assize,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  barony  of  Keygleye,  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  and  suit  at  the  barony  (court)  of  Eeygleye  and  at  the, 
hundted  of  Kocheford. 

Sutcherch.  The  manor,  jointly  held  by  the  said  Peter  and  Joan  his  wife, 
by  the  enfeoffment  of  David  de  Hereford  and  Florence  his  wife,  Peter 
son  of  Eichard  de  Sutcherh  and  Joan  his  wife,  and  Eobert  de  Lacy 
and  Maud  his  wife,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  which  Joan, 
survives,  of  the  prior  of  Christchurch,  Canterbury,  by  fee  farm,  rendering 
201.  yearly. 

His  daughters,  Alice  aged  7,  and  Joan  aged  8,  are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (5.) 


201.  Joan  de  Suthcheeche. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  8  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Pretewell.  60a.  arable,  Ja.  meadow,  a  third  part  of  a  wind-mill,  and 
16«.  2^.  rent  of  assize,  held  in  the  dower  of  the  king,  as  of  the  honour 
of  Eeylegh,  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice  and  Joan,  daughters  and  heirs  of 
Peter  de  Soutcherch  and  the  said  Joan,  who  are  under  age  and  in  the 
king's  wardship. 

Soutcherch.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  David 
de  Hereford  and  others  (as  abovesaid),  of  the  prior  of  Christchurch, 
Canterbury,  rendei^ng  201.  yearly. 

Northorp  in  Soutcherch.    200a.  land,  tenure  unknown. 

Her  daughters,  Alice  aged  7J,  and  Joan  aged  3^,  are  her  next  heirs. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  to  enquire   of  whom   the   abovesaid  lands  in 
Northorp  are  held,  and  by  what  service,  24  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  6  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 

Northorp.  The  said  lands  are  held  in  chief  of  Henry  de  Thorndone  by 
homage,  and  Eichard  de  Suthcherch,  who  lately  held  them,  did  homage 
to  the  same  Henry  for  them ;  and  the  king's  bailiff  of  the  hundred  of 
Eocheforde  receives  15d.  yearly  for  hidage  from  them. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (6.) 


202.     John  de  Moeles  alias  de  Mules,  de  Muelbs. 

Writ,  24  May,  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  9  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Up  Wellop.     The  manor   (extent  given),   held  of  the  king  in  chief  for 

1  knight's  fee. 
Elyngham.     The  manor   (extent  given),   viz.— a  moiety  held  of  John  de 

Sancto  Johanne  of  Warneford  for  |  knight's  fee,  and  a  moiety  held  of 

Oliver  Punchardoun  by  service  of  20rf.  yearly. 

Nicholas  his   son,   aged  20  on  the  day  of   St.   Laurence  last,   is  his 
next  heir. 


EDWARD   II.  105 

Buckingham.     Extent,  9  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Herdewik'.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held,  with  a  moiety  of 
the  hamlets  of  Kynebelle,  and  Wedon,  co.  Buckingham,  and  a  moiety  of 
the  manor  of  Sotton,  co.  Dorset,  of  the  king  in  chief  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  21  on  the  feast  of  St.  Laurence  next. 

Devon.    Inq.  9  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

King's  Carswille  and  Dupeford.     The  manors  (extents  giveri),  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  together  with  the  hundreds  of 
Haytorre  and  Stanburgh,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Dupeford. 
Langeford.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Mohun  in  chief  by 
service  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  and  a  moiety  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  20  on  the  eve  of  St.  Laurence  last. 

Leicester.     Ing.  6  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Sadington.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  in  free  socage,  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  or 
6d.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Heir  as  above. 

OxFOED.    Extent,  19  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Overourton.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  price  IM. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  21  on  the  day  of  St.  Laurence  next. 

OxFOED.    Extent,  17  June,  3  Edw.  II. 

Stoke  Basset.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  earl  of  Lincoln,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  and  101.  yearly  to  Alan 
de  la  Souche. 
Heir  as  above. 

Hbetfoed.     Inq.  16  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Little  Berkhamstede.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  homage  and  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs ;  excepting  10a.  wood  held 
of  the  bishop  of  Ely  by  service  of  4s,  8d.  yearly,  and  3a.  wood  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  castle  of  Hertford,  by  service  of  3cl.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (7.) 

203.     Agnes  de  Valencia. 

Writ,  31  Dec.  3  Edw.  IL 
Essex.    Inq.  20  Jan.  3  Edw.  IL 

Dakenham.  A  messuage,  128a.  land,  4a.  meadow,  and  7s  S^d.  rent  of  assize 
held  of  the  abbess  of  Berkyngg  by  service  of  17s.  4d.  yearly,  and  suit 
at  her  court  in  Berkyngg ;  and  the  tenant  ought  to  ride  with  the  abbess 
with  two  horses  at  her  charge  when  reasonably  summoned. 

Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroke,  her  brother,  aged  30  and  more,  is 
her  next  heir. 

Cambeidge.     Inq.  14  Jan.  3  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Great  Schelford.    A  capital  messuage,  192a.  arable,  16a.  meadow,  and  61. 12s. 
rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown ;  also  a 
'  place  '  .within  the  said  messuage,  and-  2a.  land  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Ely  by  service  of  3s.  2d.  yearly,  and  a  sparrowhawk  or  2s. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  36  and  more. 


106  INQUISITIONS. 

Heetfoed.     Extent,  Wednesday  after  the  Epiphany,  3  Edw.  II. 

Hertfordynggeburi.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  homage  only. 
Heir,  Aymer  de  Valence  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

C.  E<kv.  II.  File  15.  (8.) 

204.     Robert  Ughtred. 

Writ,  24  May,  3  Edw.  II. 
YoEK ;  WAPENTAKES  OF  Dykering  AND  BuccEos.    Liq.  Monday  before  St.  John  the 

Baptist,  3  Edw.  11. 
Foston.     5  tofts  and  7  bovates  land,  held  of  Henry  de  Percy  by  knight's 

service,  and  suit  of  court  at  Spofford. 
Killin.     A  messuage  and  7  bovates  of  land,  held  of   Gerard  Salveyn  by 

service  of  8s.  Id.  yearly ;  4  bovates  land  held  of  William  Colons  by 

service  of  2s.  yearly  ;  ^  bovate  land  held  of  Alan  de  Roston  by  service 

of   12cZ.  yearly ;  and  1  bovate  land  held  of  Richard  Torny  by  knight's 

service. 
Louthorp.    A  pasture  called  Gattelholme,  held  of  John  de  Heselarton  by 

service  of  6cZ.  yearly. 
Touthorp.     15  tofts  and  32  bovates  land,  held  of  John  Deyvile  by  service  of 

a  clove  gillyflower  yearly. 
Briddale.    A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  William  le  Latymer 

by  service  of  a  rose  yearly. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  18,  is  his  next  heir. 

York.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  Holy  Trinity,  3  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Munketon  on  the  Moor.  A  capital  toft  (lying)  waste,  2  carucates  land,  and 
8a.  meadow,  in  demesne,  a  wood  enclosed  by  a  ditch,  rents,  &c.  held  of 
the  heir  of  Philip  Paynell,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of 


Colton.     The  manor  and  half  the  wood,  held  of  Isabel  Huthred,  lady  of 

Styueton,  by  service  of  Id.  yearly  ;  and  6  bovates  land  in  demesne  with 

a  sixth  part  of held  of  Gilbert  de  Walton  by 

service  of  fealty  only. 
Styueton.     The  manor  (extent  given)  and  18a.  land,  held  of  the  inheritance 

of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Gilbert  de  Walton,  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Shakelthorp.     The  manor  (extent  given),  and  3  carucates  land  in  denesne, 

held  of  the  said  inheritance  of  the  said  Gilbert,  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw  II.  File  15.  (9.) 

205.     John  son  of  Reginald,  deceased. 

Writ  of  certiorari  concerning  the  value  of  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of 
churches  which  the  said  John  gave,  with  other  lands,  to  the  king  and 
his  heirs,  and  which  the  king  afterwards  granted  to  the  said  John  for 
life,  15  June,  3  Ed.  II. 
Heeefoed  {sic).    Extent,  4  July,  3  Edw.  II. 

Crichouwel.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  the  gift  and  assign- 
ment of  the  said  John,  by  Lady  Sibyl  Paunsefot  for  4  knights'  fees. 

gtraddeuwy.     The  manor,  held  as  above  by  Ralph  Bluet  for  3  knights'  fees. 


EDWARD   11.  107 

Brinneshope.     The  manor,  held  as  above  by  John  Torel  for  1  knight's  fee. 

Traneck.  The  manor,  held  as  above  by  Walter  son  of  Reginald,  Peter 
Polien,  and  William  ap  Phelip  for  ^  knight's  fee. 

Standelf  and  Proiclinton  (?).  ^  knight's  fee  held  as  above  by  Roger  de  la 
Hay. 

Oldeport.     i  knight's  fee  held  as  above  by  John  Surdefal. 

Milesdisch,  held  as  above  by  John  le  Brut,  who  is  in  the  wardship  of 
Master  Rees  ap  Houwel,  by  i  knight's  fee. 

Myheleseruch  alias  Mihellescherch,  and  Tulintone.  The  manors,  held  as 
above  by  Margery  Clement  and  Roger  Bourhulle,  who  is  in  the  ward- 
ship of  Master  Rees  ap  Houwel,  by  1^  knight's  fee. 

Langeleu  and  Kothedyn.  The  advowson  of  the  churches,  held  by  the  king 
as  above. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  extend  the  lands,  &c.  late  of  the  said  John  in 
West  Wales  and  Nether  Went,  on  the  petition  of  Agnes  late  his  wife 
for  her  dower,  20  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  extend  the  manors  of  Talgarth  and  Caldecote,  on 
the  petition  of  the  said  Agnes  for  her  dower,  20  April,  3  Edw.  II. 
Wales.     Extent,  28  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Caldecote.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  John  de  Sapy  for  life  by  the 
king's  grant,  of  which  (manor)  the  said  John  enfeoffed  the  king  by  his 
deed  {scriptum). 

Wales.     Extent,  26  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Talgarth.  The  manor  with  the  hamlet  of  Niweton  (full  extent  given),  held 
by  Rees  ap  Howel  by  the  king's  grant  in  exchange  for  the  manor  of 
Pontisburi,  co.  Salop,  of  which  manor  of  Talgarth  the  said  John 
enfeoffed  the  king  by  his  deed,  who  afterwards  granted  it  to  him  for 
life,  but  a  year  before  his  death  he  delivered  it  to  the  said  Rees  by  the 
king's  licence. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  15.  (10.) 


206.     Richard  de  Buckbsgate. 

Writ,  18  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  11  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Northasshele.  A  messuage,  60a.  land,  15a.  meadow,  a  water-mill,  4a. 
alderwood,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  Hugh  de  Estcote  by  service  of  13s.  4fZ. 
yearly. 

Westuderle.  Certain  tenements  jointly  held  by  the  said  Richard  and  Isabel 
his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Richard  de  Cardevile  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Richard,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  finding  a 
man  and  unbarded  horse  in  his  war  of  England,  with  hauberk,  haqueton, 
iron  cap,  sword,  and  lance,  for  forty  days  at  their  own  costs,  and 
rendering  to  the  king  5s.  yearly  at  his  castle  of  Winchester  ;  and  certain 
tenements  jointly  held  by  the  said  Richard  and  Isabel,  &c.  (as  above) 
of  the  heir  of  Robert  Walerond  by  service  of  15s.  yearly. 

Adam  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  the  said  Isabel  that  the 
escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  manor  of  Westeu 
Derleye,  whereof  she  was  enfeoffed  jointly  with  her  husband,  19  Feb. 
3  Edw,  II. 


108  INQUISITIONS. 

Southampton.    Inq.  14  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Westtuderleye.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
whereof  the  said  Isabel  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  the  said  Eichard  as 
abovesaid,  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  16.  (1.) 

207.     Stephen  de  Bukghebsh  alias  db  Bukghebs. 

Writ,  22  March,  3  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Inq.  5  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Estur.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Stephen  with  William  de 
Leyburn  and  Juliana  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  Amice  de  Estur,  of  the 
manor  of  Assettesford  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  suit  at  the  court  of 
Assettesford,  rendering  10s.  yearly  in  aid  of  20s.  due  for  the  guard  of 
the  castle  of  Dover,  and  dd.  Eomescot. 

Tunstal  by  Eomene.  30a.  arable  held  of  divers  lords  in  gavelkind  by  service 
of  25s.  6d.  yearly. 

Maud  his  daughter,  aged  5|,  is  his  next  heir. 

Kent.     Inq.  7  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Syfleton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Bale,  knight,  lord  of 
Ditton,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Ditton  ; 
and  there  are  there  50a.  arable  of  gavelkind,  held  of  Eichard  de  Grey 
by  service  of  18s.  6d.  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Aylesford,  and  two 
wharves  by  the  Medway,  &c. 
Heir  as  above. 

Kent.     Inq.  16  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Stutyng.     The  hundred   held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of   the  crown,  by 

service  of  20s.  yearly  payable  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 
Stutyng.      The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  Eobert,  archbishop  of 

Canterbury,  by  service  of   1   knight's  fee,  and  suit  at  his   court  of 

Canterbury. 

Heir  as  above. 

Kent.     Inq.  30  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Bocton  Alulph.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  80a. 
pasture,  50a.  wood,  18L  12s.  8^d.  rent  of  assize,  customs  of 
'  shewyngale  '  and  '  euesingale,'  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honom-  of  Boulogne,  by  service  of  two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee,  doing  suit 
at  the  king's  court  of  Wyttham,  co.  Essex,  and  rendering  20  marks 
yearly  to  the  lepers  of  Boulogne. 

Heir  as  above. 

Sussex.     Inq.  7  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Burghersh.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Eichem[ond]  in 

free  socage. 
La  Birchette.     16a.  land  held  of  the  said  earl  by  service  of  4s.  Id.  yearly. 
A  tenement  called  Dodewell,  containing  a  piece  of  meadow,  6a.  wood,  and 

65a.  arable,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Eobertsbridge   {de  Ponte  Roberti) 

by  service  of  25«.  yearly. 
A  tenement  called  Dyoniselond,  held  of  Thomas  de  Warblynton  by  service 

of  6s.  8d.  yearly,  and  let  to  farm  for  18s.  yearly,  besides  7s.  l^d.  of  dry 

rent. 
A  tenement  called  Houndestorre  let  to  farm  for  20s.  yearly. 


EDWARD  II.  109 

A  piece  of  land  called   Ricardealond  held  of    the  prior  of  Hasting'   by 

service  of  12d.  yearly. 
A  tenement  called  Bekynton  held  of  the  bishop  of  Chichester  by  knight's 

service,  and  let  to  farm  for  20s.  yearly. 
A  tenement  called  Toddyngeworth  held  of  the  fee  of  Basok  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
A  tenement  called  Bibeknoll,  containing  14a.  arable  and  30s.  Id.  rent  of 

assize,  held  of  Thomas  de  Warblynton  by  service  of  8s.  yearly. 
A  tenement  called  Gotereshole,  containing  3a.  wood,  27a.  arable,  and  7^d. 

rent   of   assize,   held   of  William   de  Hastinge  by   knight's   service, 

and  rendering  to  him   8|rf.  yearly  for  the  guard   of  the   castle   of 

Hasting'. 
A  tenement  called  Chalkesore  held  of    the  bishop  of  Chichester,  service 

unknown. 
A  tenement  called  Wevelhurst  held  of    John  le   Forester   by  service   of 

rendering  him  Id.  for  sheriff's  aid  yearly. 
A  tenement  called  Shrobbe,  containing  4a.  meadow  and  30a.  arable,  held  of 

William  de  Hastinge  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  him 

IM.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Hast  [ing'] . 
A  tenement  called  Wolveslond,  containing  16a.  land  and  2s.  8d.  rent   of 

assize,  held  of  the  master  of  Polyng  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Rekkelee.     2a.  meadow  and  2a.  arable,  tenure  unknown. 
Crouhurst.    A  plot  of  land,  tenure  unknown. 
Pesemersh.    Rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  whereof   13s.  id.  yearly  assigned 

to  the  abbot  of  Robertsbridge  of  ancient  custom,  and  2s.  to  the  manor 

of  Iwhurst. 
Pevense  in  the  liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports.    A  tenement  called  Heghelond 

held  of    Robert  de   Clanrugge   by   service   of    32s.   6d.   yearly,   and 

rendering   2s.    6d.  yearly   to    William   Maufe   for  the   guard    of    the 

castle    of   Pevense,    which    tenement    is    let    to    farm    for   61.    15s. 

yearly ;  and  a  tenement  held  of  Philip  le  Erode  by  service  of  6s.  8d. 

yearly. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  16.  (2.) 


208.     John  de  Bosco. 

Writ,  11  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  8  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Southeadebury.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Pauncefot  in 

chief  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Hatherlegh.     2  virgates  land  held  of  John  de  Moeles  in  chief  by  knight's 

service. 
Doncheved.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Henry  de  Urtiaco  by  service 

of  i  knight's  fee. 
La  Leghe.     1  virgate  land  held  of  Walter  Tauntefer  in  chief  by  knight's 

service. 
Northcadebury.     5a.  land  held  of  Roger  de  Westone  by  knight's  service. 
Southeadebury.     A  capital  messuage,  &c.,  180a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  a 

pasture,  20a.  wood,  a  watermill,  rents,  &c.,  tenure  unspecified. 

Margery  de  Bosco,  aged  12  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  in  the  said  year,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  16.  (3.) 


110  INQUISITIONS, 

209.     KoGBR  DE  Langeford. 

Writ,  14  Dec.  3  Bdw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  26  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Pyfhyde  Langford.  2  carucates  land  held  of  Matthew  de  Porneaus,  knight, 
in  chief  by  royal  service  for  ^  knight's  fee,  and  leased  by  the  said  Roger 
to  Master  William  Bausyn  for  life,,  rendering  lOZ.  yearly. 

John,  son  of  John  de  Langeford,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 

Devon.    Inq.  30  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Cadekebere.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Hugh  de  Curtenay  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  unspecified. 

Southampton  ;  Isle  of  Wight.    Inq.  30  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Chale  and  Newenham.  26Ja.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  and  12a.  Ir.  pasture  in 
Chale,  60a.  arable  and  20a.  pasture  in  Newenham,  and  rents,  &c.  (full 
extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  castle 
of  Carsbroke,  for  |  knight's  fee,  by  service  of  finding  a  barded  horse 
in  the  Island  for  forty  days  in  time  of  war  at  his  own  costs,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Newport. 

Chale.  A  messuage  and  10a.  land,  held  of  Thomas  at  Crouche  by  service 
of  6d.  yearly. 

La  Stene.  A  messuage  and  10a.  land,  held  of  Robert  de  Glamergan  by 
service  of  6d.  yearly. 

John,  son  of  John  son  of  the  said  Roger,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  16.  (4.) 


210.     Baldric  de  Noneton  alias  de  Nonyngtonb. 

Writ,  25  June,  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton  ;   Isle  of  Wight.     Inq.  18  July,  4  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Baldric  gave  all  his  lands  in  the  Isle  of  Wight  to  Hobert 
de  Pydele,  who  married  Margery  his  daughter  and  heir,  for  life, 
at  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  2  Edw.  II,  at  which 
time  the  Island  was  in  the  hand  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall,  to  whom  the 
said  Robert  did  fealty,  and  was  accepted  a  suitor  at  the  court  of  knights 
of  Newport ;  the  said  lands  are  held  of  the  honour  of  Caresbroc,  now  in 
the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Margery,  his  daughter,  whom  Robert  de  Pydele  [alias  de  Pudele]  married, 
aged  21  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Somerset.    Inq.  11  July,  4  Edw.  II. 

Lillesdene.    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  Carsebrok'  in 
the  Isle  of  Wight,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Nonyngtone  Upcote.     A  messuage,  129a.  land,  5a.  meadow,  15a.  pasture 

rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Bath  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Mauneworthe.    A  fardel  of  land    held  of   John  de  Mohun  by  service  of 

Id.  yearly. 
Horygge.     20a.  pasture  held  of  William  de  Hastyng'  by  service  of  5s. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  16,  (5.) 


EDWARD   II.  Ill 

211.     John     Lestrangb     [le    Estrawnge,    Lestrawige,    le    Straunge,   Lettrange, 
Extraneusl  of  Knokyn. 

WHt,  8  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.     Inq.  25  Sept.  3  Edw.  II. 

Walton  Deyvile.  The  manor  held,  as  of  the  inheritance  of  Maud  his  wife, 
of  the  earl  of  Warwick  hy  knight's  service. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  5  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 

Schenyndon.  A  messuage,  3  virgates  land,  and  5a.  meadow,  held  of  the 
same  inheritance,  of  the  heirs  of  John  le  Soor  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Cambridge.    Inq.  7  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 

Midilton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  with  Maud  his  wife,  who 
still  survives,  of  the  bishop  of  Ely  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  and  a 
pair  of  gilt  spurs  or  6d.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  27  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Oxford.     Inq.  3  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Alcrynton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  same  inheritance,  of  John 
de  Lodbrok  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Writ,  8  Sept.  3  Edw.  II.     Endorsed  Salop. 
Salop.     Inq.  Saturday  the  eve  of  St.  Matthew,  3  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Kynton  and  Nesse.     The  manors  (extents  given),  including  lands,  &c.,  in 

Weston,  the  hamlet  of  Wyvel  (ecote) Hopton  and 

Olreton,  members  of  Kynton  and  Nesse,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Mudle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Edmund  (Fitz  Alan)     .     .     . 

.     .     .     .     of  1  knight. 

Heir  as  above at  Whitsunday  last. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  16.  (6.) 

212.    John  db  Hertruggb  alias  de  Hertrigge. 

Writ,  24  Oct.  3  Edw.  II. 
Berks.     Inq.  20  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Hertrigge.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held,  together 
with  the  manor  of  Tidecomb  which  is  in  the  hand  of  Clarice  his  mother 
as  dower,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  keeping  a  goshawk  {osterum) 
yearly. 

Basteldene.     1  virgate  land  held  of  Thomas  le  Butiller,  service  unknown. 

Elizabeth  his  daughter,  aged  5  on  the  day  of  the  Purification  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 

Berks.    Inq.  20  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Haselwyk.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and  a  pasture, 
held  of  the  king,  by  reason  of  the  Templars'  lands,  by  service  of 
lAd.  yearly  ;  and  8a.  arable  held  of  Emeline  late  the  wife  of  Sir  Eoger 
de  Inkepenne  by  service  of  VZd.  yearly. 
Tidecomb.  1  virgate  land  held  of  Clarice  de  Hertrugge  by  service  of  lis.  Qd. 
yearly  ;  and  a  grove  held  of  the  said  Clarice  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above. 

Berks.    Inq.  21  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Weston.  The  manor,  which  he  purchased  to  himself  and  Nichola  his  wife 
and  his  heirs,  held  of  Aymer  de  Valencia  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 


112  INQUISITIONS. 

Haselwyk.  A  messuage  and  1  virgate  land,  held  jointly  by  the  said  John 
and  Nichola,  of  the  abbot  of  Tichefeud  by  service  of  3s.  yearly;  6a. 
land  and  22s.  rent,  held  jointly  of  Peter  de  Duddele  by  service  of  2s. 
yearly ;  a  messuage  and  ^  virgate  land,  held  jointly  of  the  lands  of  the 
master  and  brethren  of  the  Temple,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  service 
unknown  ;  4a.  arable  held  of  the  abbot  of  Tichefeud ;  and  6a.  meadow 
held  jointly  of  the  said  abbot,  service  unknown,  and  20a.  pasture. 

Colrugge.  i  virgate  land  held  jointly  of  Henry  de  Pusie  by  service  of  5s.  6d. 
yearly. 

Ashampstede.  J  virgate  land  held  of  Thomas  le  Butiller  by  service  of  IM. ; 
6a.  arable  held  of  John  de  Moun,  service  unknown ;  and  la.  arable 
held  of  John  de  Ferers  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Sussex.     Inq.  29  Nov.  3  Bdw.  II. 

Morle  and  Suthewik.  The  manors,  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Nichola  his 
wife,  of  William  de  Brewosa  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  6. 

DoESBT.     Inq.  27  Nov.  3  Edw.  II. 

Wembrok.     The  township  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the  said  John  and 
Nichola,  of  the  gift  of  Sibyl  Olyver,  of  the  bishop  of  Salisbury  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  said  John  and  Nichola,  aged  6  on  the  feast  of 
the  Purification  last,  is  their  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  16.  (7.) 

213.     Pbtbk  Burbb. 

Writ,  12  March,  3  Edw.  II. 
EssBX.     Inq.  28  March,  3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Wykforde.     26a.  arable  and  5a.  meadow,  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  honour 

of  Eeylegh,  by  service  of  ys  knight's  fee. 
Stanbregge.    80a.  arable,  jointly  held  by  the  said  Peter  and  Joan  his  wife, 

enfeoffed  by  Petronilla  Grapinel,    to    them   and    the  heirs  of  their 

bodies,  of  the  heir  of  Eoger  de  Tany,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 

service  of  rendering  ^d.  yearly  and  rendering  besides  26s.  8d.  rent  to 

the  said  Petronilla  ;  and  48a.  arable,  jointly  held  (as  abovesaid)  of  the 

said  Petronilla,  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 
Reylegh.     Three  cottages  and  3a.  arable,  jointly  held  (as  abovesaid)  of  Lady 

Margaret  sometime  queen   of  England,  by  socage,  rendering  5s.  6d. 

yearly ;  two  messuages,  10a.  arable,  and  a  windmill,  similarly  held  of 

Hubert  Coleman,  by  service  of  4s.  I^d.  yearly ;    8a.  arable,  similarly 

held  of  John  de  Chauvent,  by  service  of  18^.  yearly  ;   4a.  land  and  2a. 

wood,  similarly  held  of  Walter  son  of  Eeginald  by  service  of  id.  yearly ; 

and  3a.  land,  held  of  William  de  Neuton  by  service  of  20cZ.  yearly. 
Little  Sutton  manor.     4a.  land  similarly  held  of  the  fee  of  the  Temple  by 

service  of  6d.  yearly. 
Eaurethe.      ...  a.  land  similarly  held  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  by  service 

of  finding  a  '  wardstaf '  yearly. 
Suth  Fambregge.    60a.    arable  held  by  the   said    Peter  of    William   de 

Bryaunzon  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 
Plumberewe.      20  (?)a.   land  jointly  held   (as   abovesaid)   of    the   earl   of 

Oxford  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

John  bis  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C,  Edw.  11.  File  16.  (9.) 


EDWARD  II.  118 

213.    Matthew  son  of  John. 

Writ  of  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  Eleanor,  late  the  wife   of  the  said 
Matthew,   seeking    her  dower  of  the   lands,   &c.  of  which  the    said 
Matthew  enfeoffed  the  late  King  Edward,  who  afterwards  granted  them 
to  him  for  life,  14  July,  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  4  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Hunton.    The  manor  (extent  given). 

Warblyngton.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
its  members  of  Middelton  and  Bmmesworth,  and  woods  called  West- 
wood,  Burlee,  Fristcroft  and  Brok,  and  la  Hurste  in  the  forest  of 
Porcestre. 

Of  all  which  the  said  Matthew  enfeoffed  the  said  king  by  his  charter. 

Wilts.    Inq.  and  Extent,  15  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Erlestoke.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a 
pasture  called  Pudenhulle,  pastures  on  the  hill  and  in  the  marsh,  and 
lands,  &c.  in  Hyatesbury,  of  which  manor  the  said  Matthew  enfeoffed 
the  late  king  as  abovesaid,  and  it  is  now  in  the  hand  of  Sir  John  de 
Weston  the  younger  by  the  king's  commission. 

Devon.    Extent,  13  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Okeford.     The  manor  (extent  given),  now  in  the  king's  hand. 
Pyworthy.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  now  in  the  king's  hand. 

Of  all  which  the  said  Mathew  enfeoffed  the  late  king  as  abovesaid. 

Devon.    Extent,  8  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Yhalampton.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  woods  called 
Haldelegh  and  Worsfeldhamme,  a  close  called  Kitelhey,  mills  called 
Eldemulne  and  Wolrichton,  J  ferling  land  called  Bremelham,  a  fishery 
in  the  water  of  Yhalam,  and  a  borough  called  La  Nasse ;  of  which 
manor  the  said  Matthew  enfeoffed  the  late  king  as  abovesaid,  and  it 
is  now  in  the  hand  of  Sir  William  de  Monte  Acuto  by  the  king's 
commission. 

Devon.     Extent,  6  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Stoke  in  Hamme.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  woods  called 
Haywode  and  Colrigg',  mills  called  Chedelyngton  and  Langcoumbe  mills, 
60a.  arable  at  La  Sterte,  burgages  at  Chedelyngton,  and  a  foreign 
hundred  called  Colrigg,  and  there  are  customs  of  bondmen  in  carrying 
fish  to  the  manor  of  Stoke  in  Wiltescire,  or  giving  the  lord  20s.,  catching 
mullet  on  the  rocks  &c.,  and  the  lord  shall  have  a  third  part  of  all  the 
mullet,  and  all  the  porpoises  and  salmon  which  his  men  take  there, 
and  each  season  8  plaice  (placenf)  for  Id.,  8  bream  for  Id.,  and  a 
ray  (reiam)  for  Id.,  whenever  he  shall  buy  such  fish,  and  12d.  of 
conger  for  lid.  &c.,  and  all  tenants  who  have  boats  shall  carry  all  the 
wine  which  the  lord  shall  use  yearly  in  the  manor  with  their  own 
boats,  from  Totnes,  Kyngesbrugg  and  Dertemuth,  to  the  said  manor 
as  near  as  can  be  carried  by  water,  each  boat  receiving  M.  for  its 
labour ;  of  which  manor  the  said  Matthew  sometime  enfeoffed  the 
late  king  as  abovesaid,  and  it  is  now  in  the  hand  of  Sir  William  de 
Monte  Acuto  by  the  king's  commission. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  dc.  15  July,  3  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  4  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Warblyngton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
He  held  no  fees  in  the  county. 

28017  H 


114  INQUISITIONS. 

Wilts.    Extent,  15  Aug.  3  Edw.  II.  ^  ,    .  ,       i.        « 

Hvatesbury.    I  knight's  fee,  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Erlestok,  wtiereof 

'    Jg  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  de  Hertham,  a  fourth  part  of  I  fee  held 

by  Eoger  de  Sumerford,  a   sixth  part  of  I  fee  held  by  Wilham  de 

Hampton,  and  i  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Alrinton  ;   all  rendermg  nothing 

besides  suit  of  court  at  Hyatesbury.  .  ,   ., 

Of  all  which  the  said  Matthew  enfeoffed  the  king,  together  with  the 
manor  of  Erlestok. 

Devon.    Extent,  7  Aug.  3  Edw.  II.  ^  ,  , , 

Stoke  in  Hamme.    The  advowson  of  the  church,  of  which  he  enfeoffed  the 
late  king  as  abovesaid. 

Devon.    Extent,  13  Aug.  3  Edw.  II. 

Pyworthy.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Okeford.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Of  all  which  he  enfeoffed  the  late  king  as  abovesaid. 

Devon.    Extent,  9  Aug.  3  Edw,  II. 

Fees  in  the  manor  of  Yhalampton,  viz. — 
Torigge.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Stokheye. 
Cokflute.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Asshel. 

Torigg,    Little  Modbiry,    Loperugg,   Little    Baltesbiry,   and    Wyndesore 
8  knights'  fees  held  by  William  le  Rous. 
Of  all  which  he  enfeoffed  the  late  king  as  abovesaid. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  16.  (9.) 

214.    Gbiffin  son   and  heik  of  Owen  de  la  Pole,  who  died  in  the  king's 
wardship. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  the  king  understanding  that  the  said  Griffin  held 
other  lands,  &c.  (in  places  specified  below),  besides  those  in  the  inquisi- 
tion lately  made,  15  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Salop  {sic).  Inq.  and  extent,  Wednesday  after  St.  Valentine, 3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
Rewyriarch  alias  Keuwhiriarch  [Reuwhyrach] ,  Pentirth,  Dolerchech  [alias 
Dolerheth],  Pennarth,  Langevan  [alias  Langadevan],  Thlesywyan 
[alias  Lestynwynan,  Tlesywyan],  Blaute,  and  Bringwaydar  [alias 
Bryngwaydan] ,  the  market  town  of  Maghenleyt  in  Keveylok,  and  two 
parts  of  La  Grenehalle  (extents  given),  and  U.  yearly  rent,  all  which 
are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  said  Griffin,  and 
are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony,  were  granted  by  the  king  to  the 
said  Griffin,  for  certain  rents  to  be  rendered  at  the  exchequer,  together 
with  the  castle  of  la  Pole  in  the  country  {f atria)  of  Powys,  and  the 
towns  of  La  Pole,  Disserth  liber',  Lannerchudel  liber',  Grevenant  liber', 
Castel  liber',  Selveyn  liber',  Tydinprid  liber',  Trallungelloyn  liber', 
Gaer  nativi,  Trallungelloyn  [alias  Gallungelloyn]  nativi,  Selveyn  nativi, 
Brucktur  nativi ,  Tidinprid  nativi,  Castraneldan  [alias  Estraneldan] , 
Castel  nativi,  the  country  of  Metheleyn,  Finnioung  Arthur  liber', 
Metheleyn  Guynna,  Glasmenoc  liber',  Metheleyn,  the  country  of 
Mochnant,  Maesseleyn  [alias  Maesselyn],  Kevyncock  [alias 
Kevyngcogh],  Garthelonynvaur  [alias  Garthgeleunynvaur] ,  Nant- 
fellaun,  Kelleyniok,  Kinnynoun,  Axwystly,  Uschecoyt  [alias  Uthcoyd], 
Langerig,  Bronogadeyr,  Wanan  (?)  and  Lanyzeloys  [alias  LanyzeleisJ . 
Lady  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Owen,  pays  yearly  to  the  heir 
of  La  Pole  for  excess  (?)  of  her  dower  4i.  The  said  Griffin  demised  to 
the  said  Lady  Joan  his  mother,  whilst  he  was  under  age  and  in  her  (?) 


EDWARD  II.  115 

wardship,  the  said  towns  of  Reuwhiriarch,  dec.  (as  above  to 
Bringwaydan),  which  he  held  of  the  king  at  farm,  together  with  the 
castle  of  La  Pole  and  other  lands,  within  a  year  before  his  decease  (?). 

G.  Edw.  11.  File  17.  (1.) 

215.     Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  db  Holebbok. 

Writ,  4  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  17  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 

Naketone  in  the  liberty  of  Etheldred.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church,  held  for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
John,  of  Andrew  Peverel  and  his  heirs  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and 
doing  for  them  one  suit  at  the  court  of  Haule  yearly,  and  paying  10s. 
for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover. 

Foxhole.  Tenements  called  Tirellisfe  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by 
service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

John  de  Holebrok,  son  of  the  said  John  and  Alice,  aged  20  on  the  day  of 
St.  Andrew,  3  Edw.  II,  is  their  next  heir. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  19  Dec.  3  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Holebrok.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Freston,  held  for  life,  as  above,  of 
Alice,  countess  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of  England,  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee ;  which,  with  other  fees,  was  assigned  to  the  said  countess 
in  dower  of  the  fees  of  Roger  le  Bigod,  earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of 
England,  her  husband. 

Burstalle.  37a.  arable,  8a.  Ir.  pasture,  and  29«.  10%d.  rent,  held  of  the  said 
countess,  as  above,  by  service  of  her  proportion  of  3|  knights'  fees 
which  Joan  de  Rocheford,  Bartholemew  de  Elmham,  and  the  said 
Alice  de  Holbrok  held  in  Debenham,  Sekford,  Scarmston,  and  Burstalle  ; 
9a.  land  and  la.  pasture,  held  of  John  de  Stonham  by  service  of  lid. 
yearly ;  and  12a.  land  held  of  Payn  Tipetot  by  foreign  service  of  Qd. 
towards  40s.  scutage. 

Langiston  in  Sproutone.  The  manor,  held  of  the  said  inheritance,  as 
above;  35a.  land  held  of  Sibyl  Loveday  by  service  of  17s.  yearly,  and  3s. 
towards  40s.  scutage ;  20a.  arable  held  of  John  Daungervyle,  service 
unknown ;  36|^a.  arable  held  of  Peter  Aneys  and  Christiana  his  wife 
by  service  of  M.  and  a  clove  gillyflower  yearly ;  and  22Ja.  land  held 
of  William  Warin  by  service  of  ^d.  yearly. 

Braunford  in  the  same  manor.  40a.  land  and  8a.  wood,  held  of  the  bishop 
of  Ely  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Sproutone.  A  new  grange  and  6a.  land,  held  of  William  Baillol  by  service 
of  12d.  yearly. 

Tatinggiston  manor.  A  mote  with  the  buildings,  &c.  included,  as  far  as  the 
trees  standing  before  it,  a  moiety  of  a  chamber  called  Knitteboure,  la. 
garden,  2a.  in  the  pond,  30a.  arable,  8a.  wood,  a  water-mill,  2a. 
meadow,  10a.  pasture,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Aveline  de 
Ringgesele  by  service  of  Id.  yearly  and  doing  the  services  due  to  the 
lords  of  the  fee ;  3  granges,  a  dairy,  a  malthouse,  2a.  garden,  ^  (?)a.  in 
the  pond,  40a.  arable,  rents,  &c.,  and  5a.  wood,  held  of  Payn  Tipetot  by 
service  of  Id.  yearly  ;  15a.  land,  la.  meadow,  2a.  pasture,  20s.  rent  in 
Braham  and  Tattinggiston,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Tatting- 
giston,  held  of  the  prior  of  Leyes  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  7s.  rent  in 
a  hamlet  called  Alton,  held  of  the  prior  of  Snape  by  service  of  a  clove 
gillyflower  ;  22s.  rent  there  held  of  the  heirs  of  Alice  de  Messinge  by 
service  of  a  rose ;  30a,  land  and  a  water-mill,  in  the  parish  of  Holebrok, 


116  INQUISITIONS. 

held  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  Bullok  by  service  of  6d. ;  15«.  rent  in 
Tatingiston,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  Boytone  by  service  of  id. ; 
10s.  rent  there  held  of  the  prior  of  Dodenhas  by  service  of  ^d. ;  Ji.  rent 
in  Stutton,  held  of  Gerard  de  Wachisham  by  homage  and  service  of 
5^5   knight's   fee;    5a.    meadow    held  of  divers  fees   unknown;   and 

la.  meadow  and  10s.  rent,  held  of  the  heirs  of de  Freston 

by  service  of  3s.  9d.  to  a  scutage  of  20s. 

Braham.  la.  meadow  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  de  Houtone  by  service 
of  4d.  yearly;  27s.  rent  held  of  the  heirs  of  Agnes  de  Burnham  by 
service  of  Id. ;  10s.  rent  held  of  William  de  Monte  Caniso  by  foreign 
service  unknown ;  12s.  rent  held  of  the  heirs  of  Nicholas  Petit,  service 
unknown ;  and  16«.  rent  held  of  the  prior  of  Leyes  by  service  of  a 
rose. 

Coppedok.    30s.  rent  held  of  Eichard  de  Coppedok  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Belstede.  2s.  rent  held  of  Alan  de  Goldingham  by  service  of  M.  to  a 
scutage  of  20s. ;  and  7s.  rent  held  of  Ralph  de  Reydon  in  exchange  for 
another  rent  in  Reydon. 

Wenham.    A  moiety  of  the  advowson  of  the  church,  and  la.  glebe. 

Holton.    A  moiety  of  the  advowson  of  the  church,  and  12i.  rent  for  glebe. 
Both  held  of  the  heirs  of  Alexander  de  Braunford  by  homage,  and  by  what 
other  service  is  unknown. 

Capele.     5s.  rent  held  of  the  heirs  of  Roger  de  Braham,  service  unknown. 

Stottone.     10s.  rent  held  of  divers  fees  unknown. 

Chelmenton.  9s.  rent  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  Testepin,  service 
unknown. 

Wolferston.     10s.  rent  held  of  divers  fees  unknown. 

Preston.    8s.  rent  held  of  the  heirs  of  Thomas  de  Prestone,  by  a  certain 

foreign  service ;   and   16s.   rent  in  the  hamlet   called 

Manstaneton  (?)  similarly  held. 

Bentleye.  A  messuage  and  70a.  arable,  held  of  the  prior  of  Leyes  by 
service  of  Id.  yearly;  20a.  arable  and  la.  pasture,  called  Mansfordis- 
lond,  in  Bentleye  and  Tatinggiston,  held  of  William  de  Videleu  by 
foreign  service  unknown  ;  20a.  arable  and  la.  pasture  in  Tatinggiston, 
pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Bentleye,  held  of  Robert  de  Geddingges 
by  homage  and  service  of  a  rose  yearly ;  and  40a.  land  held  of  divers 
fees  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  16  on  the  day  of  St.  Andrew,  3  Edw.  II. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  31  Dec.  3  Edw.  II. 
[Suffolk.]     Inq.  made  at  Gippewyc',  10  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Alice  held  no  other  lands  in  the  bailiwick,  than  as  it  appears  by 
the  above  Inquisitions. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  17.  (2.) 

216.    William  de  Ceikbtot. 

Writ,  29  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  7  Feb.  3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Great   Ashfeld.      The    manor   (extent    given    with    names    of    tenants), 
including  : — 
Free  tenants  holding  by  knights'  fee,  viz. — 
Langham.     1  fee  held  by  William  de  Langham. 
Great  Ashfeld.     1  fee  held  by  Albric  de  Wykes. 
Little  Ashfeld.    J  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Ixeworthe. 
Walsham.    i  fee  held  by  John  de  Walsham. 


EDWAED  II.  117 

Hengford.     1  fee  held  by  William  Eescelyn. 

Ixeworthe.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given). 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  an  armed  horseman 
in  the  king's  wars. 

Little  Ashfeld.  .  .  a.  arable  and  6a.  meadow,  held  of  the  abbot  of 
St.  Edmund's  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  paying  lOd.  at  the  end 
of  every  twenty  weeks  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Norwich. 

Ouisdene.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the  said  William  and 
Joan  his  wife,  who  still  survives,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies, 
of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne,  now  in  the  king's 
hand,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of 
Wicham,  by  the  grant  of  Walter,  parson  of  the  church  of  Ouisdene,  and 
Eobert  de  Ashfeld  [alias  de  Ahsdon] ,  chaplain,  by  a  fine  levied  in  the 
king's  court  in  1  Edw.  II,  by  the  king's  charter  of  licence,  to  Mary  de 

Criketot after  her  death  to  the  said  William 

and  Joan,  as  abovesaid. 

Leveney  [alias  Lyveney] .  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held,  as  above, 
of  the  earl  of  Oxford  by  service  of  j  knight's  fee,  of  the  gift  of  [William 
Criketot]  father  of  the  said  William. 

St.  Edmunds.  A  messuage,  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  abbot  of  St. 
Edmunds  by  service  of  two  farthings  called  '  hadgovel '  of  the  gift  of 
the  said  William  Creketot  the  father. 

William  his  son,  aged  17  at  the  feast  of  the  Epiphany  3  Edw.  II,  is  his 
next  heir. 

Wiit  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  the  said  Joan  that  the  escheator 
had  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  the  manors  of  Ouesdene  and  Lyveney 
of  which  she  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  her  husband,  as  though  the  said 
William  had  died  seised  of  them  as  of  fee,  12  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 

Suffolk.    Ing.  25  Feb.  3  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Joan  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  the  said  William  of  the  manors  of 
Ouisdene  and  Leveney,  and  of  certain  tenements  in  the  town  of 
St.  Edmunds  (extents  given),  as  abovesaid,  and  continued  her  seisin 
until  the  day  of  the  said  William's  death. 

Suffolk.    Assignment  of  dower  to  the  said  3o&n,  2  Mskrch,  3  Edya.  II. 

The  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Ixeworthe  abovesaid,  was  wholly  assigned  to  the 
said  Joan  in  dower,  and  also  her  dower  of  all  the  knights'  fees,  as  well 
in  the  manor  of  Ahsfeld  and  the  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Ixeworthe,  as 
elsewhere,  which  were  held  of  the  said  William. 

(7.  Edw.  II.  File  17.  (3.) 

217.    John  le  Butillbe. 

Writ,  11   Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Dorset.    Inq.  31  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Lange  Blaneford.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  together  with  the  manor 
of  Wymeryng,  co.  Southampton,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  Id. 
yearly,  of  the  gift  of  the  late  king  Edward. 
John  his  son,  aged  23  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Southampton.    Inq.  26  Jan.  3  Edw.  II.  {defaced.} 

Wemeringe.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held, 
together  with  the  manpr  of  Langeton  Blaneford,  of  the  king  in  chief  in 
free  socage  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 


118  INQUISITIONS. 

Lokerlee.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king, rendering  &l.  lis.  9d. 
yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  17.  (4.) 

218.    William  de  Eos  of  Kendale. 

Writ,  12  March,  3  Edw.  II. 
CuMBBELAND.  Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross,  3  Edw.  II. 
Cargou  hamlet.  A  waste  place  where  a  capital  messuage  was,  63a.  land,  2a. 
meadow,  a  water-mill,  his  part  of  a  fishery  in  the  water  of  Eden, 
and  rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  held  of  WiUiam  de  Karlio(lo)  by  service  of 
8s.  lOd.  white  rent,  and  21d.  for  cornage  yearly  ;  including  the  hamlet 
of  Cringeldik,  which  Walter  de  Kyrkebrid  holds  by  service  of  7s.  8d. 
white  rent,  and  8d.  for  cornage  yearly. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  3J,  is  his  next  heir. 

NoETHUMBBRLAND.    Inq.    Thursday  after    the    Invention   of   the  Holy   Cross, 
3  Edw.  II. 
Presfen  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  William  de  Eos,  lord 
of  Werk,  by  homage  and  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above. 

Westmoreland.    Inq.  Saturday  before  the  day  of  St.  Dunstan,  3  Edw.  II. 

Kirkeby  in  Kendale.     The  castle,  with  two  granges,  an  ox  house,  the  master- 
ship of  the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard  by  the  castle,  which  is  in  the  donation 

of  the  said  William,  with  two  chaplains  and  four  lepers,  a  fourth  part 

of  the  town  of  Kirkeby  in  Kendale  with  the  undermentioned  hamlets, 

two  parks,  and  his  part  of  a  fishery  in  the  water  of  Kent  &c.,  held  of  the 

king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Free  tenants  of  the  said  William's  part  of  the  barony  of  Kendale  : — 
Kyllington,  Frethebank  and  Le  Berghes.     The  hamlets,  held  by  Thomas  de 

Pykering  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  rendering  lOd.  and  lib.  pepper 

yearly,  and  7s.  for  food  (putv/ra). 
Burton  with  the  hamlets  of  Preston  Eichard,  Hencaster,  and  a  sixth  part  of 

Lupton,  held  by  Eoger  son  of  Eoger  de  Burton  by  service  of  12d.  for 

cornage,  and  7s.  for  food  yearly. 
Sockebred,   Shererg,   Slegill,   Stirkeland  Eoger,   and  Banandesdale.     The 

hamlets,  held  by  Gilbert  de  Lancaster  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and 

rendering  13s.  M.  yearly. 
Lychton  Coniers.     The  hamlet,  held  by  Henry  de  Croft  by  service  of  12d. 

or  a  sore  sparrow  hawk. 
Little  Stirkeland.     Three  parts  of  the  hamlet,  held  by  James  de  Hartcla  by 

service  of  24s.  8d.  for  cornage  yearly ;   arid  the  fourth  part  held  by 

Nicholas  de  Grendon  by  service  of  Id. 
Coningeswyk.     The  manor,  and  a  moiety  of  the  hamlet  of  Tranethayth, 

held  by  Thomas  de  Alneto  by  homage  and  lib.  pepper  yearly. 
Brathela.    A  moiety,  held  by  the  same  Thomas  by  service  of  ^^  knight's 

fee,  and  ^Ib.  cummin. 
Barton.    A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  by  Gilbert  de  Barton  by 

service  of  15s.  id.  for  cornage,  and  2s.  6d.  for  food  yearly. 
Middelton.    A  messuage  and  ^  carucate  land,  held  of  John  son  of  Gilbert 

de  Middelton  by  service  of  14s.  for  cornage,  and  9d.  for  food  yearly. 
Staynton.    A  third  part  of  the  hamlet,  held  by  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of 

John  de  Berwyk  by  service  of  4d.  yearly. 


EDWAED  II.  119 

Dylaker.     The  hamlet  held  by  William  de  Lancastre  by  service  of  ISd.  for 

cornage,  and  3s.  6d.  for  food  yearly. 
Haverbreck  Litkbergh.     The  hamlet  held  by  Nigel  Cayrous  by  service  of 

2s.  for  cornage  yearly. 
Brathela.    A  messuage  and  30a.  land,  held  by  William  de  Patton  by  service 

of  three  parts  of  lib.  pepper,  and  5d.  for  food  yearly ;  and  a  messuage 

and  20a.  land,  held  by  John  du  Lee  by  service  of  ^Ib.  pepper  yearly. 
Stirkeland  Ketel.     A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  by  Eobert,  son  of 

Eobert  de  Stirkeland,  by  service  of  3s.  for  cornage  yearly ;  a  messuage 

and  20a.  land  held  by  Thomas  de  Stirkeland,  clerk,  by  service  of  6s.  8d. 

for  cornage  yearly  ;  a  messuage  and  11a.  land,  held  by  William  son  of 

Gilbert  by  service  of  8d.  for  cornage  yearly. 
Crok.    A  fourth  part  of  the  hamlet,  held  by  Simon  de  Gnipe  by  service 

of  5s.  ll^d.  for  cornage,  and  6s.  yearly  for  food. 
Ulnethayth.    A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  by  William  de  Gylpine 

by  service  of  2s.  Id.  for  cornage,  12  arrows  price  M.,  and  lib.  cummin 

price  2a!.,  yearly. 
Stirkeland   Eandolff.      A  messuage  and  10a.   land,   held  by  Eichard   de 

Gylpine  by  service  of  JZ6.  cummin. 
Tranethayth.    A  moiety  of  the  hamlet,  held  by  Eobert  de  Gylpine  by  service 

of  5s.  for  cornage,  and  18d.  yearly  for  food. 
Litbergh.     A  moiety  held  by -Thomas  de  Levens  by  service  of  6s.  8d. 

for  cornage,  and  15d.  yearly  for  food. 
Stirkeland  Eandolff.     A  messuage  and  9a.  land,  held  by  Eoger  Ward  by 

service  of  9d.  for  cornage,  and  6d.  yearly  for  food ;  a  messuage  and 

9a.  land,  held  by  Eichard  de  Gylpine  by  similar  service ;  and  a  messuage 

and  9a.  land,  held  by  William  son  of  Patrick  by  similar  service. 
Astthetwayt.    A  messuage  and  12a.  land,  held  by  Maud  Sumpter  by  service 

of  18d.  for  cornage,  a  moiety  of  lib.  pepper,  and  6d.  yearly  for  food  ; 

and  a  messuage  and  12a.  land,  held  by  Henry  Pyndeby  and  Emma  his 

wife  by  similar  service,  and  lib.  wax. 
Melcanthdrpp.    A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  by  John  de  Cotesford  (?) 

by  service  of  4d.  for  cornage  yearly. 
Kendale.     Pannage  in  the  woods. 

Kyrkebi  in  Kendal.     Pourparty  of  the  said  William    (extent  given  with 

names  of  tenants),  including  the  herbage  of  Kirkebybanck. 
Tenants  at  will : — 
Hoton.     The  hamlet,  in  which  are  18  tenants  holding  a  messuage  each,  and 

125a.  land  between  them  ;  and  there  is  a  water-mill. 
Haya.     The  hamlet,  in  which  are  23  tenants  holding  a  messuage  each,  and 

272a.  land  between  them. 
Scalthaytrig.     The  hamlet,  in  which  are  31  tenants  holding  a  messuage  each, 

and  218Ja.  land  between  them ;  and  there  is  a  water-mill. 
Stirkeland  Eandolffe.     The  hamlet,  in  which  are   10  tenants  holding  a 

messuage  each,  and  197a.  land  and  7a.  meadow  between  them;  and 

there  is  a  water-mill. 
Grenrig.     The  hamlet,  in  which  are  26  tenants  holding  a  messuage  each,  and 

191a.  land  between  them ;  and  there  is  a  water-mill  and  a  fulling-mill. 
Hogayl.     The  hamlet,  in  which  are  2  tenants  holding  a  messuage  each,  and 

48a.  land  between  them. 
Eespeton.    A  moiety  of  the  mill. 
Patton.    A  moiety  of  the  mill. 
Grarig.     A  fourth  part  of  the  mill. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  17.  (5.) 


120  INQUISITIONS. 

219.     Robert  son  of  Eogeb, 

Writ,  29  April,  3  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Extent,  Friday  after  SS.  Gordianus  and  EphiniachuS,  3  Edw.  II. 
(defaced.) 
Evre.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall,  as  of  the  honour  of  Walingford,  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Walingford. 

John  de  Claveringge  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Essex.    Inq.  15  May,  8  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Clavering.    The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  44. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  14  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Horsford.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  Maud  late  the  wife  of 
Edmund  earl  of  Cornwall,  by  reason   of  her  dower,   by  service   of 
1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  stiit  at  the  court  of  Eye. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  14  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Blyboruth.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

Northumberland.    Inq.  Friday  before  St.  Dunstan,  3  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Whalton.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king 

in  chief  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Knights'  fees  of  Whalton  :— 
Wyderington.    The  manor  and  his  land   there,  held   by    Sir    John    de 

Wyderington  of  the  manor  of  Whalton  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Lynton.     The   manor,  &c.,  held    by   the    same   Sir  John   by   service  of 

I  knight's  fee. 
Eshet  and  Bokynfeld.     The  manor,  &c.,  held  by  Sir  Eoger  Mauduyt  by 

service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Horton.    The  manor,  &c.,  held  by  Sir de  Charron  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
0[ggille?].     The  manor,  &c.,  held  by  Sir  John  de  Oggill  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
South  Goseford.    The  manor,  &c.,  held  by  Sir  John  de  Insula  of  Wodelten 

by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Neweham,  Denton,  Faughdon,  Kynton,  and  Newebigginge  on  the  Moor,  held 

by  William  de  Warthewyk  and  John  de  Wyderington  of  Denton  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Schotton  in  Glendale.     Land   (unspecified),   held  by  the   said   John   de 

Wyderington  of  Denton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Herle.    Land  (unspecified),  held  by  the  said  William  de  Warthewyk  by 

service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Kyrkeherle.    Land  which  was  of  William  Bataille,  held  by  the  same  WilUam 

by  service  of  i  knight's  fee ;  and  land  held  by  William  son  of  William 

de  Herle  by  service  of  a  knight's  fee. 
Herle.     A  tenement  and  land  called  Cheuervile,  held  by  William  de  Herle 

by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eipplinton.    Lands  which  were  of  William  de  Male,  held  by  William  de 

Denom  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 


EDWAED  II.  lUl 

Neweburne.  The  manor  with  its  members  the  hamlets  of  Walebottil, 
Deuelawe,  and  Botirlawe  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  rendering  40s.  at  the  king's  excheq&er  at  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 
Free  tenants  of  Newburne  : — 

Throckelawe,  held  by  Thomas  de  Thi'ockelawe,  rendering  55s.  7ld.  white 
rent  yearly. 

Deuelawe  hamlet.  A  messuage  and  18a.  land,  held  by  Adam  de  Menevile, 
rendering  4s.  6d.  white  rent  yearly. 

Corebrigg.  The  manor  and  borough,  with  pasture  in  the  moor  of  Schilveden 
(extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  rendering 
401.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  and  10s.  for  serjeanty. 

Werkeworth.    The  castle  and  borough,  including  tenements  called  the  town 
of  the  New  Borough,  with  the  hamlets  of  Birlingg  and  Aclinton  (extent 
given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Free  tenants  of  the  castle  of  Werkeworth  : — 

Upper  Botilston.  A  moiety,  held  by  William  de  Botilston,  rendering  32s. 
white  rent  to  the  same  castle  ;  and  the  other  moiety  held  by  Kichard 
de  Botilston  rendering  29s.  8d. 

Tokisdene.  A  fourth  part,  held  by  William  de  Tokisdene,  rendering  20s. 
white  rent  yearly  to  the  said  castle. 

Eouthebyri.  The  manor  and  borough  (extent  given),  with  its  members  the 
hamlets  of  Le  Neuton,  Thropton,  and  Snyttir,  and  the  forest  with  the 
vaccaries  of  Grenehelay,  Pappeworthhalugh,  Thornihalugh,  Yleye, 
Mirihildhyrst,  and  Brockeleygehirst,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 
He  held  no  advowsons  of  churches  in  the  county. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  17.  (6.) 


220.    William  de  Leyburne, 

Writ,  12  March,  3  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  26  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

La  Gare  alias  La  Gore.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  William 
jointly  with  Juliana  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  Fulk  Payfrere,  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Juliana,  daughter  of  Thomas  de  Leyburne  his  son,  aged  6  and  more,  is 
his  next  heir. 

Kent.    Inq^.  5  April,  3  Edw.  11. 

Esture.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held,  as  above,  together  with 
Stephen  de  Burgharsh,  of  the  gift  of  Benedicta  de  Esture,  of  the  manor 
of  Asshetesford  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  suit  at  the  court  of 
Asshetesford,  rendering  10s.  at  Asshetesford  in  aid  of  20s.  due  for  the 
guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover,  and  M.  Eomescot ;  and  12a.  meadow  of 
gavelkind,  held  of  divers  lords  by  service  of  40s.  lid. 

Heir  as  above. 

Kent.    Inq.  27  March,  3  Edw.  II. 

Godewynston  by  Sydingburn.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  3a.  salt 
meadow,  70a.  pasture,  5a.  wasted  wood,  a  water-mill,  40s.  rent,  &c. 
jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  gift  of  John  de  Sandhurst,  and  Florence, 


122  INQUISITIONS. 

Maud,  and  Agatha  de  Tilmanston,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
rendering  5s.  yearly  at  his  manor  of  Middleton,  and  suit  twice  yearly  at 
the  hundred  of  Middleton. 
Bickenore  by  Sydingburn.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  60a. 
pasture,  20a.  wood,  rents,  &c.  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  gift  of 
Eichard  la  Veylle,  of  Thomas  son  of  Bernard  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee,  rendering  6s.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Eochester  and  15«.  to 
John  de  Byckenor. 

Heir  as  above. 

Kent.     Inq.  10  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Dane  in  Tanet.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Juliana 
his  wife,  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Augustine,  Canterbury,  which  is  now  vacant 
and  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  1  j  knight's  fee,  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs, 
and  suit  at  the  abbot's  court  at  Canterbury ;  and  there  are  there  of 
gavelkind,  20a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  and  24a.  reeds,  held  of  the  said 
abbey  by  service  of  54s.  4^d.,  certain  quantities  of  barley  and  oats,  and 
doing  carriage  service  {averagia)  with  his  parceners  from  the  manor  of 
Hengrave  to  the  manor  of  Menstre  with  six  horses  whenever  summoned, 
and  suit  at  the  abbot's  court  of  Menstre.  / 

Westgate  in  Tanet.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  as  above,  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee,  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  and  suit  at  the  abbot's  court  at 
Canterbury ;  and  16Ja.  arable  of  gavelkind,  held  of  the  inheritance  of 
Juliana  his  wife,  by  service  of  6s.  yearly  to  the  said  abbey,  certain 
quantities  of  barley  and  oats,  and  suit  at  the  abbot's  court  of  Menstre. 
Heir  as  above. 

Kent.    Inq.  1  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Elham.  The  manor  with  the  hundred  (extent  given),  jointly  held  as  above, 
of  the  gift  of  Pulk  Payforer,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  2  knights' 
fees. 
Langele.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  as  above,  of  the  gift  of 
Pulk  Peyforer,  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  the  earldom  of 
Albemarle,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Kent.     Inq.  9  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Preston.  The  manor  (extent  given)  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Juliana,  of  the  abbey  of  St,  Augustine,  Canterbury,  now  vacant  and  in 
the  king's  hand,  at  fee  farm  for  14Z.  9s.  yearly,  and  suit  at  the  abbot's 
court. 

Preston.  The  hundred,  held,  of  the  said  inheritance,  of  the  king  in  chief, 
rendering  13s.  4rf.  yearly. 

Elmerston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  as  above,  of  the  gift  of 
Fulk  Payforer,  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Augustine,  Canterbury,  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 

Overlond.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  as  above,  of  the  gift  of 
Fulk  Payforer,  of  Eobert,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  by  service  of  10s. 
yearly,  and  suit  at  the  hundred  of  Wyngham. 

Eipple.  A  messuage  and  land  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  the 
said  Juliana,  of  Bartholomew  de  Baddelesmere,  as  of  the  barony  of 
Say,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  10s.  for  every  24  weeks 
for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover,  9s.  &d.  yearly  at  the  abbot  of 
St.  Augustine's  manor  of  Northburn,  and  Qd.  to  Eichard  son  of  Bernard. 
Heir  as  above. 


EDWAED  II.  .123 

Kent.    Inq.  8  April,  8  Edward  II. 

Asshetesford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  as  above,  for  life,  of 
the  gift  of  Thomas  de  Leyburn,  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Perches,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  suit  ai  the  king's  courB  of 
Redlevet,  and  20s.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover  yearly ;  and 
rendering  34s.  6^d.  yearly  to  divers  lords,  and  suit  at  the  courts  of 
Postlyng,  Chert,  and  Braburn. 

Mere.  The  manor  (extent  given),  excepting  the  park  and  the  marsh 
called  SlahuUe,  jointly  held  as  above,  of  the  gift  of  Thomas  de 
Leyburn  for  life,  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  crown  by  service  of  being 
chief  larderer  at  the  king's  coronation,  and  rendering  20s.  yearly  to 
Robert  de  Shyrland  ;  and  the  park  of  Mere,  and  the  marsh  of  SlahuUe, 
jointly  held  as  above,  of  the  gift  of  Fulk  Payforer,  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  the  above  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

William  de  Leyburn  his  father,  enfeoffed  the  said  Thomas  de  Leyburn 
and  Alice  his  wife,  of  the  manors  of  Ashetesford  and  Mere,  to  hold  to  them 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  reversion  to  the  said  William  and  Juliana 
and  their  heirs,  and  afterwards  the  said  Thomas  demised  them  to  the  said 
William  and  Juliana. 

Wfit  oj  certiorari   on  the  complaint  of  the  abovesaid   Juliana,  that  the 
escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  certain  manors,  &c.  (above 
mentioned),  of  which   she  was   enfeoffed  jointly  with  her  husband,  • 
29  April,  8  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  11  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Juliana  late  the  wife,  of  said  William  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  him  by 
Fulk  Payforer  of  the  manors  of  Eleham,  Gare,  and  Langele,  of  800a.  wood, 
and  200a.  pasture  in  Renham,  and  of  300a.  marsh  in  Uppechirche,  with  the 
king's  licence,  and  so  continued  to  his  death ;  and  also  of  the  manor  of 
Packemanston  in  the  parish  of  Bilsinton  :  the  manor  of  Eleham,  La  Gare, 
and  Langele,  the  lands  in  Renham  and  Uppechirche,  together  with  the 
manor  of  Mere,  and  the  manor  of  Packemanston  together  with  the  manor  of 
Asshettesford,  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the  services,  &c.  mentioned 
above.  She  was  also  jointly  enfeoffed,  as  abovesaid,  of  the  manor  of  Gode- 
winston,  and  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Esture,  and  of  the  manors  of 
Elmerston,  Overlonde,  Bickenor,  Dane  and  Westgate  in  Tanet,  Preston  and 
Ripple,  with  the  hundred  of  Preston,  under  the  services,  &c.  above  specified. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  17.  (7.) 


221.  John  de  Ingham. 

Writ,  6  April,  3  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  1  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Weybrede.  A  manor  there  (extent  given),  held  of  Margaret,  countess  of 
Cornwall,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  doing  16s.  yearly  for  the  guard 
of  the  castle  of  Eye,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Eye ;  of  which  fee,  &c.  the 
said  countess  was  dowered  by  the  late  King  Edward,  with  other  fees 
Sec,  of  the  fees,  &c.  of  Edmund  her  husband,  sometime  earl  of  Corn- 
wall. 

Qliver  his  son,  aged  23,  is  his  next  heir. 


124  INQUISITIONS. 

Southampton.     Inq.  22  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Westdene.     20a.  land,  5\a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.  pertaining  to  his  manor  of 
Westdene,  co.  Wilts,  which,  with  other  manors,  he  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  23  and  more. 

Wilts.     Ing.  22  April,  3  Edw.  II. 

Westdeene.  Two  parts  of  a  moiety,  a  moiety  of  Eestgrimstede,  a  moiety  of 
Stupellangeford,  and  Estkodeford  alias  Codeford  (extents  given  with 
names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Hampteworth.  A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  6«.  meadow,  and  5a.  wood,  held 
of  the  bishop  of  Winchester  for  1  knight's  fee ;  and  John  de  Grimstede 
holds  -J-  knight's  fee  there ;  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  Elys,  holds 
a  messuage  and  20a.  land  by  fealty,  rendering  Id.;  and  there  are 
customers  who  render  22s.  yearly,  &c. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

NoBFOLK.    Inq.  4  May,  3  Edw.  II. 

Ingham  and  Waxtonesham.     The  manors  (extents  given),  held  of  John  de 

Cove  and  Eva  his  wife,  as  of  her  dower  as  sometime  the  wife  of  John 

de  Tateshale,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Waxtonesham.    A  capital  messuage  not  built,  60a.  arable,  6a.   meadow, 

pasture,   6a.   rushes,   a  wind-mill,   rents,   &c.  held   of  the  abbot  of 

St.  Benet's,  Hulme,  at  fee  farm  by  service  of  rendering  11.  lOs.  yearly. 
Sterston.    A   capital   messuage,  120a.   arable,  3a.    meadow,   4a.  pasture, 

4a.  wood,  rents,  &c.  held  of  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Eoger  le  Bigod,  earl 

of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of  England,  as  of  her   dower,  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Lammesse.    A  messuage,  with  the  body  of  a  villein  worth  Id.  yearly,  held 

of  John  Peverel  and  Joan  his  wife,  Thomas  de  Framelingham  and 

Agnes  his  wife,  and  William  de  Neuton  and  Margaret  his  wife,  by 

service  of  a  rose. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  23  and  more. 

G.  Edw.  11.  File  17.  (8.) 

222.    Waltbb  de  Betsin. 

Writ,  4  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 
Stafpobd.     Inq.  24  Jan.  3  Edw.  II. 

Asseheleye.    A  third  part  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  a  third  part  of  finding  an  armed  man  and  a  barded  horse,  when 

warned,  for  forty  days  wherever  the  king  shall  be  in  war. 
Chuston  alias  Schuston.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  prior  of 

Wenlok  by  service  of  10«.  yearly. 
Longenore  alias  Longenolch.   20«.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  baroness  of  Stafford 

by  service  of  6s.  M.  yearly. 
Eton.    40s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  bishop  of  Chester  by  service  of  4Qd. 

yearly  at  Eton  ;  and  there  is  a  water-mill  there. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  22  on  Thursday  after  the  Epiphany  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 

Salop.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Hilary,  3  Edw.  II. 

Wyrkyton  and  Walkeslowe.  The  township  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  mewing  one  of  the  king's  hawks  at  his  own 
charges  and  bringing  it  to  the  king  at  the  king's  charges. 


EDWAED  II.  126 

Borewardesley.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  prior 
of  Wenlok  by  service  of  sitting  down  at  the  first  dish  in  the  prior's 
guesthouse  on  Christmas  Day;  and  staying  there  with  his  retinue 
(familia)  for  three  days  at  the  prior's  charges. 

Byllyngesleye.  Two  parts  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the  said  Walter 
and  Alice  his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Hugh  Burnul  her  father,  to 
hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  Walter,  of  the  abbot  of  Sees  by  service  of  lib.  cummin. 

Borewardesleye  manor.  A  messuage,  1  virgate  land  and  la.  meadow,  jointly 
held  as  above,  by  the  like  enfeoffment  of  Jordan  de  Sulderne,  of 
Eichard  de  Pychford  by  service  of  41rf.  yearly  ;  and  a  third  part  of  a 
third  of  the  manor,  jointly  held  as  above,  by  the  like  enfeofflnent  of 
Hugh  Burnel,  of  the  prior  of  Wenlok  by  the  service  aforesaid. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  18.  (1.) 

223.    Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  Walerond. 

Poiirparty  of  Alexander  de  Privill  and  Joan  his  wife,  one  of  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Isabel,    of  [the  manors?]  of  Salterton  Derneford  and  Wynter- 
borne,   and  2   carucates  land  in  -Yatesbury,   31  March,  3  Edw.  II. 
(defaced.) 
Wilts.     Wynterbourne  Asserton.     The  manor. 

Yatesbury.  A  capital  messuage  and  128a.  land,  &c.,  viz. — in  Potforlong, 
near  the  land  of  Churchehull  and  Botacre,  at  Ganehurst,  Estbury, 
Wensherde  upon  Puttehull,  B  [aste]  bergheye,  Suthingberge,  Puthull, 
Burneles,  Bythegreneweye,  Bouvethemede  (?),  La  Brethe,  Medhurne, 
Paulond,  Buryate,  Bythemulneweye,  La  Garstone,  Flodgates,  Bovethe- 
thornes  (?) ,  Shepstede,  Woghdich,  Boveborn  (?)  ,La  Horestone,Musef  orlong, 
Bovethegrenewaye  (?),  Fiflitacres,  [alias.  .  .  .  lacre],  Tenacres,  Heved- 
lond,  Bradenberghe,  Overtheportweye,  MuUeforlong,  Merforlong,  Otlond, 
Botacre,  Thornbury,  Morforlong,  and  Glaston,  and  5a.  meadow,  viz. — 
under  the  Hay  of  Erchebald,  in  La  Brodemede,  La  Bourne,  and  Litle- 
borne,  and  pasture  on  La  Northlese,  a  wind-mill,  rents,  &c. 

Pourparty  of  Ealph  le  Botillier,  another  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Isabel, 
31  March,  3  Edw.  If.  (defaced.) 
Wilts.  Salterton  Derneford.  The  manor,  with  the  hamlets  of  ...  ,  ton 
and  Neweton. 
Yatesbury.  106a.  Ir.  arable  in  all  the  places  mentioned  above,  excepting 
Thornbury,  Morforlong,  Glaston,  and  Litleborne,  and  other  lands  in 
Hevedacre,  Couleshowe,  and  La  Hurne. 

(See  No.  148.) 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  18.  (2.) 

224.    William  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Abinggeton. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  William,  3  June, 
3  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.     Proof  of  age,  5  July,  3  Edw.  II.  {defaced^ 

William  le  Ward,  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  heir  was  21  at  the  feast  of 
the  Annunciation,  3  Edw.  II,  for  he  was  born  at  Abinggeton  at  that  feas 
17  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the  church  of  St.  Swithun  there, 
which  he  knows  because  he  was  present  at  an  inquisition  taken  by  the 


126  INQUISITIONS. 

escheator  in  22  Edw.  I  concerning  the  lands  of  the  said  John,  by  which  it 
was  found  that  the  said  heir  was  5  years  old  at  the  time  of  his  father's 
death,  who  died  on  the  day  of  St.  Mark,  22  Edw.  I. 

Wilham  le  Maister,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  by  the  testimony 
of  the  whole  neighbourhood. 

John  le  Clerk,  aged  50,  and  WiUiam  .  .  celyn,  60,  say  the  same,  and 
know  it  because  they  were  present  at  the  assignment  of  dower  of  Alice 
mother  of  the  said  heir,  soon  after  the  said  John's  death,  when  it  was 
testified  by  her  and  others  that  the  said  heir  was  5  years  old  at  the  death  of 
his  father. 

Peter  atte  Brok,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a 
son  John  who  was  born  at  Shrovetide  (ad  carniprivitim)  next  before  the 
birth  of  the  said  heir. 

Thomas  de  la  Sale,  aged  50  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  was  the  king's  bailiff  in  the  hundred  of  Arnyngford,  and  made 
an  attachment  at  Abinggeton  on  one  John  le  Eous  by  summons  from  the 
king's  exchequer  on  that  day. 

Gilbert  le  Lord,  aged  64,  Robert  le  Maister,  60,  Hugh  Nobeloc,  40,  Henry 
atte  Ho,  44,  Geoffrey  de  Kirkeby,  60,  and  John  Wolverich,  47,  agree  with 
the  foregoing,  and  know  it  because  at  the  inquisition  made  after  the  death 
of  the  said  John  they  were  examined  by  the  escheator,  and  presented  that 
the  said  William  was  next  heir  and  aged  5  and  more. 

And  John  Baudry  and  the  others,  in  whose  wardship  the  lands,  &c.  were, 
had  nothing  to  say  why  the  king  ought  not  to  render  them  to  the  said  heir. 

C.  Edw.  IT.  File  18.  (3.) 

225.      HOGH    SON    AND    HEIE    OF    ThOMAS   DB    LA   ToUB. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  Hugh,  8  Feb. 
3  Edw.  II. 
SoMEBSBT.     Proof  of  age,  7  March,  3  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Hugh  de  Popham,  knight,  aged  60,  William  Pychet,  aged  60,  John  de 
Kent,  aged  50,  William  de  Berefo  [rd] ,  aged  60,  William  de  Haleswell,  aged 

40,  Eichard  de  Bury,  aged  40,  Adam  de  Chaundos,  aged  60 Hare, 

aged    50,  Robert  de  la  Pyle,    aged  60,  John  Rochel,   aged  40,  Richard 

Rouland,  aged  60  [and]   .  .  .  .  le  Mareschal,  aged  40,  say  that  the  said 

Hugh  was  21  on  Monday  the  morrow  of  Whitsunday,  2  Edw.  II,  for  he  was 

'born]  at  Yveton  on  that  day  16  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of 

^Bromfeld] .    And  this  the  said  Hugh  knows  because  John  his  son  was  born 

in  the  same  year,  and  was  22 ;  William  Fychet  knows  it 

because  he  was  bailiff  of  Walter  de  la  Lynde,  lord  of  Bromfeld,  and  took 
(inquisition  ?)  of  the  lands  of  the  said  Thomas  de  la  Tour  after  his  death,  18 

years  ago,  and  then  it  was  found 4  years ;  John  de  Kent 

'■    '  knows  it  because  he  had  a  son  at  the  schools  of  Taunton  in  company  with 
the  said  Hugh  17  years  ago,  of  the  same   age,  viz. — 5  years ;  William  de 

Bereford  his  godfather  knows  it  by  the  date  of  a  charter 

;  William  de  Haleswell  and  Adam  de  Chaundos  know  it  because  the 

same  Adam on  the  day  of  the  said  Hugh's  birth,  and  the 

said  William  was  present  at  the  feast ;  and  the  rest  know  it  by  other  certain 
evidences.  Margaret  de  la  Tour  his  mother,  to  whom  Master  Thomas  de 
Columbrugg,  who  had  the  wardship  by  the  late  king's  grant,  sold  it,  had 
nothing  [to  say]  why  the  king  ought  not  to  render  the  lands,  &c,  to  the  said 
Hugh. 

C.  Edw.  III.  File  18.  (4.) 


EDWARD  II.  127 

226.    Elizabeth  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  db  Loges. 

Writ  (missing). 
Stafford.  _  Proof  oj  age,  4  Sep.  3  Edw.  II.  fragment.) 

[William]   .  .  .,  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Elizabeth  was  aged  .  .  .  years 

on  Whitsunday  last,  for  she  was  born Newenton  on  that  day 

21  Edw.  I  ending,  and  on  the  same  day  was  baptized  in  the  church  of  St. 

Peter and  this  he  knows  because  he  was  the  king's  coroner 

in  the  county day  to  come  to  Blizefeld  for  an  accident 

which  then  happened  there  and  on  the  said  day and  did  the 

office  of  coroner. 

John  de  Heranwill,  knight,  aged  70,  says  that  the  said  Elizabeth  was  16 
on"  Whitsunday  last,  for  she  was  born  at  Newenton  on  that  day,  21  Edw.  I, 

,  and  this  he  knows  because  at  Easter  before 

son  of  Henry  de  Harleye,  of  co.  Worcester,  married  Alice 

[aged]  50,  says  [the  same?] 

Robert  BufEry  [says  the  same  ?]  and  knows  it  because  William  de  Buffrey 
his  brother in  21  Edw.  I  was  slain 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  18.  (5.) 

227.    Geoffrey  son  and  heir  of  Geoffrey  de  Lucy. 

Writ  {missing). 
Buckingham.    Proof  of  age    ....         .     .  before  All  Saints,  3  Edw.  [II.] 

{defective.) 

Thomas  de  Waus,  aged  60,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  was  21  on  the  day  of 
St.  Agnes  the  Martyr  last,  and  on  that  day  21  years  ago  was  born  at 
Cobeligton  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas  there, 
which  he  knows  for  he  lifted  him  from  the  font  and  is  his  godfather. 

William  Dounwal,  aged  70,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  was  of  full  age  before 
the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  and  this  he  knows  because  between  Easter 
and  Ascension  Day  then  following  he  married  Agnes  his  wife  in  the  church 
of  Wenge,  and  she  is  the  said  Geoffrey's  godmother. 

Richard  Rag',  aged  60,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  was  of  full  age  15  days 
before  the  Purification  last,  which  he  knows  because  Henry  his  firstborn  son 
was  born  on  Good  Friday  {die  cruris  adorate)  following  in  the  same  year, 
who  completed  his  age  of  21  on  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  last. 

Luke  Bodin,  aged  50,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  will  be  22  about  the  feast  of 
the  Epiphany  next,  which  he  knows  because  at  the  time  the  said  Geoffrey 
was  born  and  before,  he  was  bailiff  of  Geoffrey  de  Lucy  his  father,  and  keeper 
of  his  manors  of  Cobeligton,  Wyginton  and  Gatesdene,  and  remained  with 
him  for  fourteen  years,  and  afterwards  with  Ellen  de  Lucy,  grandmother  of 
the  present  Geoffrey,  for  seven-and-a-half  years. 

Thomas  de  Waus  the  younger,  aged  50,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  has 
completed  21  years  and  more,  as  he  has  often  heard  from  men  worthy  of 
credit. 

John  de  Fraxino,  aged  40,  says  the  like. 

Walter  de  Cobeligton,  aged  60,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  was  of  full  age  on 
the  day  of  St.  Agnes  last,  and  he  knows  it  because  Master  William 
Fraunceys,  his  brother,  rector  of  the  church  of  Cobeligton,  about  Easter 
after  the  birth,  was  presented  to  that  church  by  Geoffrey  de  Lucy  the 
father,  and  instituted  by  Oliver  then  bishop  of  Lincoln  on  the  feast  of 
the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross  last,  21  years  ago. 


128  INQUISITIONS. 

Hugh  de  Messendon,  aged  45,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  will  be  22  within  the 
quinzaine  of  the  Epiphany  next,  which  he  knows  because  within  the  fort- 
night in  which  the  said  Geoffrey  was  born  he  married  Maud,  daughter  of 
William  le  Duyn. 

William  le  Duyn,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  for  about  the  time  the  said 
Geoffrey  was  born  he  gave  the  said  Maud  his  daughter  to  William  le 
Duyn  (sic)  to  wife. 

John  de  Walda,  aged  70,  says  the  said  Geoffrey  was  21  eight  days  before 
the  Purification  last,  for  he  well  remembers  the  year  and  time. 

Walter  Hereberd,  aged  40,  and  William  de  Cobelington,  aged  50,  say  the 
like. 

C.  Eckv.  11.  File  18.  (6.) 

228.  Elizabeth,  youngee  daughter  and  one  of  the  hbies  of  Brian  de 

Beompton. 

Writ  (mi$sing). 
Hbebford.    Proof  oj  age,  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Martin,  3  Edw,  II. 

John  de  Mitleton,  aged  45,  says  that  the  said  Elizabeth  was  born  at 
Ayston  and  baptized  in  the  church  there,  and  was  14  on  Wednesday  after 
St.  Nicholas  last,  and  this  he  knows  because  he  is  her  godfather  and  lifted 
her  from  the  font. 

Hugh  de  Careswell,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  the 
same  day  he  married  his  wife,  and  saw  the  said  Elizabeth  being  baptized  at 
the  door  of  the  church. 

Adam  Judas,  aged  60,  says  th«-  same,  and  knows  it  because  his  mother 
was  buried  that  day  in  the  cemetery  of  the  said  church,  and  in  returning  he 
met    ....    carrying  the  said  Elizabeth  to  be  baptized. 

John  Hasard,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  Philip  his  father  on 
the  same  day  enfeoffed  him  of  all  his  lands  in  Ayston. 

Henry  de  Cornewaile,  aged  55,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a  son 
baptized  on  the  same  day  in  the  said  church. 

Adam  Osberne,  aged  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  when  building  a 
chamber  in  his  place  near  the  manor  of  the  said  Brian,  he  heard  the  said 
Elizabeth  wailing. 

William  de  Fraxino,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  then 
was  of  the  household  of  the  said  Brian,  and  on  the  said  Wednesday  saw  the 
said  Elizabeth  lying  in  her  cradle  in  her  nurse's  chamber. 

Eichard  Faber,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  William  de 
Drayton  his  servant  was  slain  in  Ayston  on  the  same  day,  and  in  following 
the  felon  he  saw  the  said  Elizabeth  being  baptized  at  the  door  of  the  church. 

William  de  Weston,  aged  50,  Kichard  de  Morton,  aged  40,  Philip  de 
Castro,  aged  50,  and  Adam  Hasard,  aged  40,  agree,  and  know  it  by  many 
evident  reasons. 

C.  Edw.  11,  File  18.  (7.) 

229.  Robert  son  and  hbie  of  Warin  de  Insula. 

Writ  {missing). 
Bbdfoed.    Proof  of  age,  21  March,  3  Edw.  II.  {defective  and  defaced.) 

Eichard  le  Eous,  knight,  aged  50,  says  that  on  the  feast  of  SS.  Fabian 
and  Sebastian,  3  Edw.  II,  the  said  Eobert  was  21,  for  he  was  born  at 
Camelton  on  that  feast  16  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  All  Saints 
there  on  the  morrow,  and  this  he  knows  because  a  daughter  Maud  was  born 
to  him  at  the  same  time. 


EDWARD  II.  129 

John  de  Conqueste,  knight,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
at  the  same  time  he  entered  the  service  of  Sir  John  de  Grey,  and  had  the 
oifice  of  steward. 

Nicholas  de  Mepertes  .  a  .  ,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
at  the  same  time  Eobert  his  son  and  heir  married  one  Sarra  who   .... 

several  sons  and  daughters,  by  whose  ages  he  recollects  about  the 

age  of  the  said  Eobert,  and  chiefly  by  the  age  of  his  elder  son. 

William aged  56>  says  the   same,  and  knows  it  because 

Thomas  his  son  was  born  on  the  Gule  of  August  preceding,  and  will  be  22 
on  that  feast  next. 

John  de  Bray  of  Sivelesho,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
Alice  his  daughter  and  heir  in  the  same  year  was  married  to  William  de 
Tyville,  and  bore  a  daughter  Isabel  when  Alice,  mother  of  the  said  Robert, 
was  churched  after  his  birth,  which  Isabel  is  now  21  and  more. 

John  Phippe,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on  the  night 
after  the  said  churching  {piirificacionem)   of  the  said  Alice  in  the  court  of 

Camelton, a  child  of  Sir  Richard  de  Lymesey  lying  in  his 

cradle  {cunis),  which  boy  on  the  following  day  was  buried  in  the  church 

Walter  Blundel,  aged  40,  William  de  Holewelle,  aged  42,  William  de 

Meperteshal,  aged  45,  W ,  aged  50,   William  Boyneton  (?), 

aged  60,  and  William  Tyville  (?),  aged  50,  say  the    same,  and  know  it 

because  the  king's  justices  in  eyre  were  sitting  at  Bedford 

.  .  Robert  was  born  in  the  year  following,  16  Edw.  I in  the 

same  year,  one  William,  lord  of  Holewelle, his  inheritance  (?) 

Romesey  in  the  presence  of   Sir  William   de  Bereford 

and  other  trustworthy  men. 

And  Rotheric  de  J Joceline,  and  Andrew  de  Tong, 

who  had  the  wardship  of  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  Robert's  inheritance, 

did  not  come  nor  oppose  anything 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  18.  (8.) 

230.  ROBEBT   DE    HeMSIEDE. 

Writ  of  scire  jacias.  Whereas  by  inquisition  made  the  king  has  understood 
that  the  said  Robert  held  of  the  king  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died 
certain  lands,  &c.  in  Benynden  and  Bydinden,  co.  Kent,  by  service 
of  J^  knight's  fee,  and  that  Eustace  his  son  is  his  next  heir  and  of  full 
age ;  but  because  Cecily  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Robert  has  asserted 
that  she  was  enfeoffed  jointly  of  the  said  tenements  with  the  said 
Robert  by  John  son  of  Robert  de  Kyngessnode,  and  has  exhibited  a 
fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  and  a  day  was  given  her  in  the  chancery 
to  receive  what  the  court  should  adjudge ;  the  escheator  is  commanded 
to  warn  the  said  Eustace  to  be  present,  to  show  what  he  can  to  the 
contrary,  10  Dec.  3  Edw.  I. 

C.  Edu:  II.  File  18.  (9.) 

231.  RiCHAKD  DE  Gbey  of  Sauudyacrs  alias  Sandiaker. 

Writ,  12  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.     Inq.  Thursday  before  Easter,  4  Edw.  II. 

Hykling.  The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  in  chief  in  free  socage, 
doing  suit  at  the  wapentake  of  Plumptre. 

Willisftn  his  son,  aged  4,  is  his  next  heir. 
28017  I 


130  INQUISITIONS. 

W7it,  12  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Derby.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  feast  of  St.  John  of  Beverley,  4  Edw.  II. 

Sutton  in  Dal.  The  manor  held  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 

Sandiacre.  A  messuage  and  15  bovates  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in 
socage  by  service  of  33s.  4d.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer,  and 
17«.  4d.  yearly  to  the  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  34. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (1.) 

232.  William  de  la  Chatjmbbe  of  Holm. 

Writ,  1  June,  4  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  eve  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  5  Edw.  II. 

Holme  by  Paul  (jtixta  Pagulam).    A  messuage  and  two  parts  of  2  bovates 

land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by 

homage,  knight's  service,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's  wapentake  of 

Holdemesse. 
Rihill.      A  messuage  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  Eobert  de  Botheby  by 

homage,  knight's  service,  and  6s.  3i.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (2.) 

233.  Thomas  de  Schillingfobd. 

Writ,  10  July,  4  Edw.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  14  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Wydecumb.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Walter  le  Deneys  in  socage. 
Schillyngford  and  Ferndon.     The  hamlets  (extent  given),  held  of  William 
le  Spek'  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Ralph  his  son,  aged  12,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (3.) 

234.  Alice  de  Gouuiz  alias  de  Gouiz. 

Writ,  12  July,  4  Edw.  II.  Endorsed:  The  said  Alice  after  the  death  of 
William  de  Gouiz  her  father  in  27  Edw.  I.  was  found  to  be  10  years  of 
age,  and  the  said  king  sold  the  wardship  and  marriage  to  Sir  John  le 
Latymer,  for  which  cause  the  jury  of  this  inquisition  would  not  say  that 
she  was  seised  of  any  lands,  &c.  on  the  day  she  died. 

Dorset.     Inq.  28  July,  4  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Alice  held  no  lands  in  her  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  county 
on  the  day  she  died. 

Her  sister,  Joan  the  wife  of  Sir  John  de  {sic)  Latymer,  aged  24  and 
more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  said  lands,  &c.,  into  the  king's  hand,  and 
warn  the  said  John  to  come  before  the  king  in  his  Chancery,  on  the 
quinzaine  of  St.  Michael  next  to  do  and  receive  what  the  court  shall 
think  lit ;  the  king  having  committed  the  wardship  of  the  said  lands, 
&c.  to  Alice  de  Leygrave,  his  nurse,  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  heir 
25  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19  (4.) 


EDWAED   II.  131 

235.  John   son   op   William   de   Stiekblandketel  alias  de  Stiekeland,  an 

idiot. 

Writ,  12  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 
Westmoreland.    Inq.  Monday  the  eve  of  the  Purification,  4  Edw.  II. 

Stirkeland  Ketel.     5  messuages,  100a.  land,  6a.  meadow,  and  2s.  rent,  held 
of  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Eos',  deceased,  who  held  of  the 
king  in  chief,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  10s.,  and  1^6. 
cummin  yearly. 
Thomas  his  brother,  aged  35,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  11.  File  19  (5). 

236.  Petee  Maloeee. 

Wi-it,  20  March,  4  Edw.  If. 
Northampton.    Inq.  29  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Wynewik.  The  manor  jointly  held  by  the  said  Peter  and  Stephen  his  elder 
brother,  by  the  feoffment  of  Beatrice  de  Bokervyle  their  mother,  viz  :  — 
two  parts  held  of  the  prior  of  Covyntre  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee, 
rendering  5  marks  yearly,  and  the  residue  held  of  Isabel  de  Hastinges, 
lady  of  Cotes,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  homage,  and  suit  of  court. 

Eoger  Mallore  his  eldest  brother,  aged  60  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (6.) 

237.  Eleanoe  late  the   wife  of  Eobbet  de  Stutkvill  alias  de  Stotevill. 

Wnt,  27  Sept.  4  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.    Inq.  28  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 

Kyrkeby.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held 
for  life,  of  the  inheritance  ot  the  said  Eobert,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
John,  son  of  the  said  Eobert  and  Eleanor,  aged  27,  is  next  heir  of  the 
said  Eobert. 

Northumberland.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Martin,  4  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
Stoxfeld.     la.  land    held  by   the  said  Eobert  and  Eleanor    of   John  de 
Norman(v)yll,  service  unknown,  with  two  weirs  (?)  (lokette)  for  taking 
salmon  in  the  pond  of  Bywell,  in  the  water  of  Tyne. 
Mitford.     The  castle,  with  60a.  land,  a  little  park,  and  two  parts  of  the 
forest  of  Pelton^  together  with  the  reversion  of  the  towns  of  Mitford, 
Felton,  and  Molleston,  which,  excepting  the  said  two  parts  of  the  forest 
of  Felton  with  the  parks  of  Felton  and  Mitford,  Ida  de  Nevyll  holds  in 
dower ;  the  said  castle,  lands,  and  towns  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  the  service  pertaining  to  1001-  of  land,  and  the  said  Eleanor,  and 
Alexander  de  Balliol,  were  thereof  enfeoffed  by  the  late  Queen  Eleanor, 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  of  the  said 
Eleanor  and  her  heirs  by  any  other  husband. 
The  above  said  John,  aged  26  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Derby.     Inq.  25  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 

Ekynton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held 
by  the  said  Eleanor  for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Eobert,  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
The  above  said  John,  aged  27,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Eobert  of  this 
manor. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  19.  (7.) 


132  INQUISITIONS. 

238.  Henky  db  Enefeld. 

Wnt,  23  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  28  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 

Vyfhyde.  30a.  wood  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  -^  knight's  fee  ; 
and  40a.  land  jointly  held  by  the  said  Henry  and  John  his  son  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

John  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (8.) 

239.  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  db  Multonb. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  deliver  the  lands  and  body  of  the  heir  to  Eoger  le 
Brabanzon,  to  whom  the  king  has  committed  his  wardship  and  marriage, 
4  March,  4  Edw.  II.  Endorsed.  That  the  escheator  has  delivered  the 
above  lands,  &c.  to  Eoger  le  Brabanzon;  and  the  marriage  of  Edmund, 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Isabel,  is  worth  '2,01.,  because  he  has  100s.  of 
land  in  Kirketone,  co.  Lincoln,  of  the  inheritance  of  his  father,  which 
are  held  of  the  earl  of  Eichem  [ond]  in  socage. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  11  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Athelingtone.  A  capital  messuage,  a  moiety  of  a  wind-mill,  72a.  land, 
10a.  meadow,  ^a.  pasture,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 
honour  of  Albemarle  now  in  his  hand,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and 
finding  half  of  a  horse,  price  5s.,  for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges  in 
the  king's  war  in  Wales. 

Edmund  de  Multon  her  son,  aged  18,  is  her  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (9.) 

240.  Thomas  de  Walkyngham. 

Writ,  6  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
YoBK.    Inq.     Tuesday  after  Holy  Trinity,  4  Edw.  II. 

Cald  Ingelby.     A  plot  (plcicea)  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  Stephen  Gower 

by  knight's  service,  viz. — by  homage  and  12d.  towards  a   scutage  of 

40s. 

John  [de  Walkyngham]  his  brother,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Yoke.    Inq.  Monday  the  eve  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  4  Edw.  II. 

Eypon.  A  waste  plot  held  of  the  archbishop  of  York  and  the  canons  of  the 
church  of  St.  Wilfrid,  Eypon,  for  id.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  50  and  more. 

York.  Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Barnabas,  4  Edw.  II. 
Walkyngham.  A  messuage  and  2  earucates  land. 
Thorecros.     2  bovates  land. 

All  held  of  Sir  Peter  de  Gavaston,  earl  of  Cornwall,  and  Margaret  his 
wife  by  homage  and  fealty,  Ss.  yearly  rent,  12d.  yearly  rent  for  boondays 
{precariis),  and  doing  suit  at  their  court  of  Knaresburgh. 
Farnham.    A  toft  and  la.  land,  held  of  Sir  John  de  Walkyngham  by  service 
of  a  rose  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

YoBK.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Botulph,  4  Edw.  II. 

Northgeyeldale.  A  capital  messuage,  5  tofts,  3  earucates  land,  32a.  arable 
in  tillages,  4a.  meadow,  and  two  waste  plots. 


EDWAED   II.  133 

Estgeveldale.    ^  carucate  land. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage,  and  service  of  finding  a 
moiety  for  a  crossbowman  in  time  of  war  in, the  castle  of  York,  for  forty 
days  at  his  own  charges. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (10.) 

241.  William  atte  Clyvb  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

Wiit,  15  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
Southampton  ;  Isle  of  Wight.    Inq.  2  June,  4  Edw.  II. 

Atte  Clyve.  A  capital  messuage,  40a,  arable,  Ja.  meadow,  and  8a.  pasture, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  Caresbrok, 
for  xV  knight's  fee,  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of 
knights  at  Neweport. 

John  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  19.  (11.) 

242.  EoBERT  Jemys  alias  Gymys  of   Stachesden. 

Writ,  27  Sept.  4  Edw.  II. 
Bedfokd.     Inq.  13  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 

Stachesden.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  land,  5a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (12.) 

243.  Thomas  db  Rossehale. 

Writ,  13  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Hilary,  4  Edw.  II. 

Roshale.  The  manor,  with  its  members  Eton  and  Yakedon  (extent  given), 
held  of  Sir  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundell,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  26  on  the  day  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (18.) 

244.  Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Davayllbs  alias  Davayllbs. 

Writ,  15  July,  4  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  6  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 

Boghebrok.    The  hamlet,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  rendering 

to  the  king  whenever  he  hunts  on  Exmore  a  bow  and  three  barbed 

arrows,  and  it  is  now  rated  at  5s.  yearly  to  be  rendered  to  the  castle  of 

Exeter. 
Badeston.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Ferrariis  by  service 

of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Nytherexe.    A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Baldwin  le 

Plemyng  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Little  Toriton  and  Tadyeport.     20s.  rent  held  of  John  de  Wylyngtoune  by 

service  of  ^  knight's  fee;  and  she  ought  to  present  at  every  fourth 

vacancy  to  the  church  of  Little  Toriton. 

John  Davaylles,  aged  16,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (14.) 


134  INQUISITIONS. 

245.  Simon  db  Walmesgare. 

Wnt,  10  June,  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  12  July,  5  Edw.  II. 

Clixeby.     32a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and  8s.  lid.  rent  of  freemen,  held,  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Margaret  Bavent  sometime 
his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  /o  knight's  fee. 
Jolland,  son  of  JoUand  son  of  the  said  Margaret,  aged  23  on  the  day  of 
St.  Laurence  next,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Margaret. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (15.) 

246.  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Amauky  de  Nodakiis. 

Writ,  10  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  the  Conception  of  the  Blessed  Virgin, 
4  Edw.  II. 
Latthebury.     A  messuage,  90a.  arable,  8a.  meadow,  a  wood  of  6a.,   and 
4L  6s.  rent,  held  of  William  Joukel  and  Cecily  his  wife,  as  of  her 
inheritance,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eobert  Dakeny  her  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Bbdfokd.     Inq.  5  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 

Keynho.    A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  25. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (16.) 

247.  Maegaeet  late  the  wife  of  Andrew  de  Valle  Tobta  alias  de  Vautoet. 

Writ,  20  April,  4  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  6  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Estwode.     A  capital  messuage,  22a.  arable,  and  8a.  pasture,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  as  of  the  barony  of  Eeygley,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
John  her  son,  aged  40,  is  her  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (17.) 

248.  Margery  late  the  wife  of  Eobbbt  de  Vautort. 

Writ,  3  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 
Hertford.     Extent,  Wednesday  after  St.  Laurence,  4  Edw.  II. 

Sabrichesworth.  A  capital  messuage,  200a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  and 
3a.  pasture,  held  of  the  heir  of  Warin  de  Insula,  then  in  the  king's 
wardship,  as  of  his  manor  of  Pissho,  by  service  of  Id.,  yearly,  besides 
scutage  of  J  knight's  fee  when  it  shall  happen.  The  manor  of  Pissho  is 
held  of  Geoffrey  de  Say,  by  service  of  3f  knights'  fees. 
Thomas  de  Vautort  her  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  19.  (18.) 

249.  Joan,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  db  Wurth  alias  de  Worth,  and  wife 

OF  EicHARD  Kntvbt  of  Suthwyk. 

Writ  ofcertioran  on  the  petition  of  the  said  Eichard,  asserting  that  the  said 
Joan  is  of  full  age,  and  seeking  the  said  John's  lands,  &c.,  12  Mav 
4  Edw.  IL  'J' 

Lincoln.     Inq.  14  June,  4  Edw.  II. 

Haynton.  20o.  land  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the 
said  Joan,  and  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  fee  of  Scoteny, 
which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  purchase,  by  service  of  rs  knight's  fee! 


EDWARD  II.  135 

Barkeworth.  A  messuage  and  6  bovates  land,  were  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Ealph,  son  and  heir  of  Eobert  de 
Barkeworth  who  held  of  the  said  Joan  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ; 
the  said  Ralph  died  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  last,  and  by  his 
death  the  lands,  (tec,  are  still  in  the  king's  hand,  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  William  his  brother  and  heir ;  and  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Eobert  de  Barkeworth  is  dowered  of  a  third  part  of  all  the  said 
lands  in  Barkeworth,  by  the  king's  writ. 

The  said  Joan  (Knyvet)  is  next  heir  of  John  de  Worth,  and  was  17  on 
Saturday  before  Palm  Sunday  last,  and  Richard  Knyvet  espoused  her,  her 
marriage  having  been  granted  to  him  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  82  Edw.  I. 
by  the  executors  of  Hawis  de  Grelle,  in  whose  wardship  she  was  by  reason 
of  the  lands,  &c.  which  her  father  held  of  the  said  Hawis  in  Hainton  and 
Barkeworth  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  19  (19.) 

250.  John  Sbynt  Peek  alias  Seynpbeb  of  Suthmardefeld. 

Writ,  23  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Leicbstbk.     Inq.  23  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 

Mardfeld  South.  A  capital  messuage  and  3  virgates  containing  51a.  land, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  carrying,  together  with  his 
partners,  at  their  own  costs,  the  king's  writs  for  forty  days  in  England 
on  the  king's  summons,  which  serjeanty  is  rated  at  15s.  yearly  at  the 
king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Leicester. 

His  daughters,  Agnes  the  elder,  aged  8,  Alice,  aged  4,  and  Agnes  the 
younger,  aged  2,  are  his  next  heirs. 

Writ  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  exchequer  to  examine  the  rolls,  &c., 
of  the  time  of  King  Henry  (III.),  and  certify  what  they  shall  find 
concerning  the  abovesaid  rating,  20  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 

Extract  from  the  memoranda  of  the  exchequer  (undated). 

Serjeanties  rated  by  Robert  Passelewe  in  the  time  of  Hen.  III. 
A  serjeanty  which  was  of  Baldwin  de  Scheftinton  for  carrying  the  king's 

writs,  &c.  (as  above)  has  been  alienated. 
Henry  de  Mardefeld   holds  6  bovates  land  in   [Mardefeld]  and  made  fine 

for  them,  viz. — 10s.  yearly. 
The  prior  of  Landon  holds  of  the  same  Henry  2  bovates  land  in  Scheftinton, 
and  the  same  Henry  made  fine  for  him,  viz. — 5s.  yearly. 
And  they  two  shall  do  service  of  iV  knight's  fee. 
A  serjeanty  which  was  of  Baldwin  de  Scheftinton,  &c.,  as  above. 

Serjeanties  changed  into  knights'  service. 
Henry  de  Mardefeld  and  the  prior  of  Laund,  f^  fee. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (1.) 
[Cf.  Testa  de  Nevill,  pp.  88,  89.] 

251.  Urian  de  Sancto  Petbo. 

Writ,  26  March,  4  Edw.  II. 
Chester.     Inq.  Monday  before  t"he  Ascension,  4  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Malpas.     A  fourth  part  of  the  barony,  with  a  fourth  part  of  the  advowson 

of  the  church,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1^  knights'  fee. 
-Cestris  [cire] .    A  moiety  of  the  serjeanty  of  the  peace,  held  by  service  of 

finding  ten  Serjeants  of  the  peace  for  keeping  the  peace  in  Cestris[cire], 

for  which  his  ancestors  used  to  receive  BOs.  yearly  at  the  exchequer  of 

Chester  for  mantles  for  the  ten  Serjeants. 


136  INQUISITIONS. 

Schibbrok,  Davenham  and  Leftedewich.     A  sixth  part  of  the  manors,  held 

of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Wich  Malban.     An  eighteenth  part  of  the  barony,  of  which  parcel,  viz. — 

Hurdeleston  is  charged  with  100s.  to  John  de  Ardene  for  life  by  the 

said  Urian's  charter,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee. 
Toperlegh,   Kelsale  and  Masefen.     The  passagium  held   of  the  king  in 

chief  by  service  of  guarding  the  roads  in  the  time  of  the  markets  of 

Chester. 
Anderton.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  free  socage  by  service  of 

lib.  pepper  at  the  exchequer  of  Chester. 
Malpas.    A  burgage  and  4a.  land,  and  two  salt  pits  in  Le'  Fulwich,  held  of 

Eichard  de  Sutton  in  free  socage  by  service  of  21^.  yearly. 
Pekforton.     The  manor  held  in  free  socage,  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 

Horsleghe  with  a  pourparty  of  a  mUl  in  Beston,  held  of  David  son  of 

Eiehard  de  Boneburi,  and  John  son  of  Urian  de  Sancto  Petro,  by 

service  of  3s.  yearly. 
Eidelegh.     1  carucate  land  held  of  the  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 

England  in  chief  by  service  of  lid.  yearly. 
Halghton  and  Spurstowe.      1  carucate  land  held  in  chief  of  the   divers 

parceners  of  Halghton  and  Spurstowe  in  free  socage  by  service  of  one 


Eidelegh,  Spurstowe,  and  Halghton.     A  twelfth  part  of  the  manors  held  of 

Hova  ap  Eyngnon  in  free  socage  by  service  of  Id. 
Wich  Malban.     IJ  salt  pit  held  of  Eobert  de  Praers  in  free  socage  by  service 

of  lid. 
Aldelime.     2s.  free  rent  to  be  received  by  the  hands  of  Eoger  de  Clecton. 
Boneburi.     A  moiety,  with  a  moiety  of  the  advowson  of  the  church,  and  a 

fourth  part  of  the  manor  of  Beston,  held  in  free  socage  of  Edward 

Burnel  by  service  of  an  arrow. 
Chester.     2s.  free  rent  to  be  received  by  the  hands  of  John  de  Deresburi, 

and  a  pair  of  white  gloves  by  the  hands  of  the  heir  of  John  le  Noble. 
John  his  son,  aged  8  on  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ,  28  April,  4  Edw.  II. 
Dbkby.     Inq.  20  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Walton-upon-Trent.  A  messuage,  1  virgate  land,  &c.,  held  of  Sir  Eobert 
de  Monte  Alto  by  homage  and  service  of  16s.  yearly;  and  2  virgates 
land  in  demesne  and  9Z.  from  tenants,  held  of  the  said  Sir  Eobert  by 
service  of  two  appearances  and  services  at  his  great  boonday  (precaria) 
in  the  autumn. 

John  his  son,  aged  3,  is  his  next  heir. 

Warwick.     Inq.  2  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Honyngham.     A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  William  Corpison  in 
chief  by  service  of  ^d.  yearly,  and  \  knight's  fee  when  it  shall  happen. 
Heir  as  above. 

Writ  of  certiorari  to  the  escheator  in  co.  ^Chester,  what  lands,  &c.  he  has 
delivered  Lo  Iseult,  late  the  wife  of  the'said  Urian,  in  dower,  and  what 
are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  heir  14  Dec 
5  Edw.  II. 
Chester.     Return  of  the  escheator  {undated). 

By  an  inquisition  previously  returned  it  was  found  that  the  said  Urian  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  as  follows: — 


EDWARD  II.  187 

Malpas.  A  fourth  part  of  the  barony  and  of  the  advowson  of  the  church , 
held  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee ;  and  a  moiety  of  the  serjeanty  of 
the  peace,  held  by  service  of  finding  ten  Serjeants  for  keeping  the 
peace. 

Schibbrok,  Davenham,  and  Leftedewich.  A  sixth  part  of  the  manors  held 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Wich  Malban.  An  eighteenth  part  of  the  barony  held  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  worth  113s.,  out  of  which  John  de  Ardene  holds  100s. 
for  life  by  the  charter  of  the  said  Urian. 

Torperlegh,  Kelsale  and  Masefen.  The  keepership  of  a  certain  passagiuvi 
worth  3s.  held  for  making  the  roads  safe  in  the  time  of  the  markets 
of  Chester. 

Anderton.  The  manor  held  in  free  socage  by  service  of  rendering  lib. 
pepper  yearly  at  the  exchequer  of  Chester. 

Of  which  lands  there  are  assigned  by  the  king's  command  to  Iseult, 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  Urian,  in  dower,  a  third  part  of  a  fourth  part 
of  the  said  barony  (of  Malpas)  in  Schokelache,  Cudinton,  Great  Bgge, 
and  Fulwich ;  a  sixth  part  of  the  said  manors  of  Schibbrok,  Davenham, 
and  Leftedewich  ;  and  of  the  said  eighteenth  part  of  the  barony  of  Wich 
Malban,  13s.  There  is  also  assigned  to  her  the  whole  manor  of  Anderton 
for  her  dower  of  the  said  Urian's  lands  in  Pekforton,  Horlegh,  Boneburi, 
Beston,  Ridelegh,  Spurstowe,  Halghton,  and  Anderton,  which  are  held 
of  other  lords  than  the  king. 

Chestbe.  Extent  of  all  the  lands  &c.  which  John  de  Grey,  and  William  Inge 
and  Iseult  his  wife  hold  in  their  wardship  of  the  inheritance  of  John, 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  Urian,  made  before  the  justice  of  Chester, 
on  Tuesday  after  Palm  Sunday,  6  Edw.  II. 

John  de  Grey  holds  in  his  wardship  of  the  said  inheritance  the  manor  of 
Pecforton,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Bunbury,  a  fourth  part  of  the  manor  of 
Bestan,  and  a  twelfth  part  of  the  townships  of  Spurstowe,  Halghton,  and 
Eidelegh.  And  William  Inge  and  Iseult  his  wife  hold  in  their  wardship  of 
the  said  inheritance  two  parts  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  barony  of  Malpas, 
and  a  moiety  of  the  serjeanty  of  the  peace,  and  the  passagiuni  of  Masefen 
and  Kelshale. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (2.) 

252.    EoBEKT  DE  Eos  olias  DE  Roos  of  Gedeneye. 
Writ,  3  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Memorandum  from  the  escheator,  that  before  this  writ  came  he  took  the 
lands,  &c.  contained  in   these  inquisitions,  into  the  king's  hand    '  ex 
officio"  and  has  delivered  them  to  Eobert  Darcy  and  William  de  Vaux, 
to  whom  the  king  has  granted  the  wardship  by  another  writ. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  30  April,  4  Edw.  II. 

Wiwell  and  Hungerton.  A  capital  messuage,  a  wind-mill,  100a.  arable, 
20a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Wiwell,  held  of 
William  de  Eos  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 

Gedeneye.     Certain  lands,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Albemarle  now  in  the  king's  hand,  service  unknown. 
James  his  son,  aged  9,  is  his  next  heir. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  4  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Normanby  and  Claxby.  Certain  lands,  &c.  held  of  William  de  Eos,  by 
service  of  rendering  Id-  yearly,  and  doing  the  following  services  for  the 


138  INQUISITIONS. 

« 

said  William,  viz. — to  Thomas  Braibo  the  service  of  i  knight's  fee  for 
a  third  part  of  a  messuage,  2  bovates  land,  and  5a.  wood  ;  to  Roger  de 
Pilkington  the  service  of  J.  knight's  fee,  for  a  third  part  of  a  messuage, 
4  bovates  land,  and  5a.  wood ;  to  Richard  Curteis  lib.  cummin  yearly  for 
a  third  part  of  a  messuage,  4  bovates  land,  6a.  wood,  and  a  water-mill ; 
and  to  the  mother  church  of  Lincoln  12d.  for  a  messuage. 

Heir  as  above. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  3  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Gedeneye.    A  third  part  of  the  town,  with  certain  lands  in  Woplade  and 

Holbech  pertaining  thereto  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 

chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Sutton.     7a.  land  held  of  Alan  de  Multon  by  service  of  9«.  yearly  ;  and  25a. 

land  held  of  the  honour  of  St.  Audrey  the  Virgin  by  service  of  rendering 

4s.  2d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Writ  to  Robert  de  Wodehous,  escheator,  to  deliver  the  wardship  of  the 
lands,  &c.  of  Ihe  said  Robert  to  Robert  Darcy  and  William  de  Vallibus, 
14  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 

Writ,  3  Feb.  4  Edw.  II.    Endorsed:  That  the  escheator  has  delivered  to  Robert 
Darcy  and  William  de  Vaux  the  wardship  of  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said 
Robert  in  his  bailiwick,  in  accordance  with  the  king's  writ  which  came 
to  him  before. 
York  ;  wapentake  of  Hbbthill.     Inq.  Tuesday  in  Easter  week,  4  Edw.  II. 

Brighton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  ferry  across  the  water  of 
Derwent  and  10  marks  rent  of  assize  in  Swanneslund,  held  of  William  de 
RooB  of  Hamelaak  by  knight's  service. 
Heir  as  above. 

York  ;  wapentake  of  Holdebness.     Tuesday  after  St.  Mark,  4  Edw.  II. 

Hildeston.     A  capital  messuage,  6  bovates  land,  3  tofts,  and  10a.  foreland, 

held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by  homage, 

knight's  service,  and  doing  suit  at  the  said  wapentake. 
Aldeburgh  Thorp.     A  capital  messuage,  8  bovates  land,  and  100s.  rent  of 

assize  in  Aldeburgh,  held  of  Sir  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelak  by  homage, 

and  knight's  service. 
Oustewyk.     9  bovates  land,  14  tofts,   and  foreland  with   a  plot  called 

Bryndcroft. 
Beningholm.    2J  bovates  land  and  a  toft. 
Tharlestorp.     1  j  bovate  land  and  4  tofts. 

All  held  of   Sir  Robert  le  Conestable  of  Holdernesse  by  knight's 

service. 


Heir  as  above.' 


253.      REGINAIiD   DE   WtTHBLE. 


C.  Edw.  11.  File  20.  (3.) 


Wnt,  1  April,  4  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  26  April,  4  Edw.  II. 

Wythele.  6  bovates  land,  viz  ; — a  capital  messuage,  70a.  land,  3a.  meadow, 
and  4a.  pasture,  held  for  life  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  of  the 
inheritance  of  Isabel  le  Beel  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  or  6d.  yearly,  to  be  paid  by  the  hands  of 
the  sheriff. 


EDWAED  II.  139 

Hylecomb.     20s.  rent  from  a  water-mill,  3a.  meadow,  and  9s.  lOd.  yearly 

rent  at  Mont'  Agu,  held  for  life,  as  above,  of  Philip  de  Curteneye  in 

chief  by  service  of  -gV  knight's  fee. 
West  Doueliz.     10a.  arable  held  for  life,  as  above,  of  John  Wak  in  chief  by 

service  of  lib.  cummin  yearly. 
Whitenhull.     12s.   yearly  rent    held  for  life,   as   above,   of    Matthew   de 

Purneaux. 

Henry,  son  of  the  said  Eeginald  and  Isabel,  aged  28  and  more,  is  their 
next  heir, 

C.Edw.II.File20.  (4.) 

254.  John  son  op  Thomas  de  Solariis. 

Writ,  1  April,  4  Edw.  II. 
Glougbstbk.     Inq.  4  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Paunteleye.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  the  countess 
of  Lincoln,  as  of  the  honour  of  Clifford  which  is  in  the  king's  hand 
through  the  earl's  death,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

William  son  of  William  de  Wytinton,  his  kinsman,  aged  24  and  more,  is 
his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.   (5.) 

255.  John  Martbl. 

Writ,  28  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  20  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 

Canewyk.  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  40s.  id.  rent  &c., 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Elias  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (6.) 

256.  Nicholas  Txiohbt. 

Wiit,  18  June,  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  8  July,  5  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Haynton  and  Suthereie.  Two  capital  messuages,  lands,  rents,  &c.  (extents 
given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  heir  of  Philip  de  Chauncy, 
who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee.  He  held 
nothing  of  the  heir  of  Thomas  de  Mult^n  of  Frankton,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship. 
Haynton.     A  water-mill  jointly  held  by  the  said  Nicholas  and  Alice  his  wife 

for  life,  by  the  demise  of Sixle,  of  the  heir  of  Chauncy 

by  the  service  aforesaid. 
William  Tuchet,  knight,  aged  36  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (7.) 

257.  Thomas  de  Prydias  alias  db  Prydiaus. 

WHt,  20  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  18  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Tryueru.     A  moiety  of  the  borough  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

by  service  of  4<Z.  to  be  paid  at  the  king's  exchequer  by' the  hands  of  the 

bailiffs  of  Tryuera. 
Nywenham.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of   Oliver  de  Garmynou  in 

socage  by  service  of  23Jci.  yearly. 


140  INQUISITIONS. 

Trengrous.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  John  da  Treiagu  in  socage 

by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Curglas  and  Treburcheyis.     The  hamlets  (extent  given),  held  of  Thomas  le 

Archedeakne  in  socage  by  service  of  IM.  yearly. 
Penstradou,  Trencruk,  and  Latta.     The  hamlets  (extent  given),  held  of  the 

earl  of  Cornwall  in  socage  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 
Tregonyan.     A  Cornish  acre  held  of  William  de  Kalegh  in  socage  by  service 

of  Id.  yearly. 
Trebyghan.     l^a.  land  held  of  the  prior  of  Bodmine  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Geoffrey  his  son,  aged  23  at  Easter  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (8.) 

258.  William  de  Hanchacch. 

Writ,  15  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.     Inq.  30  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 

Schodecaump.  A  messuage  not  built,  140a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  2a.  pasture, 
15s.  Id.  rent,  &c.,  held  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Giles  de  Plaiz  by  reason 
of  her  dower  of  his  inheritance,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  suit  of 
court  at  Thremhale  or  Springefeld;  a  messuage  held  of  the  earl  of 
Oxford  by  service  of  lOcZ.  yearly ;  40a.  arable  held  of  the  heirs  of  Walter 
Sampson  by  service  of  a  clove  gillyflower;  3^a.  arable  held  of  Robert  de 
Say  by  service  of  Ibd.  yearly;  and  3Ja.  arable  held  of  Richard  de 
Berardeshey  by  service  of  18d.  yearly. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  15  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (9.) 

259.  William  Dun  alias  le  Ddtn. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  into  the  king's  hand,  &c.  the  lands,  &c.  of  the 
said  William,  deceased,  the  wardship  whereof,  during  the  idiocy  of  his 
heir,  the  king  has  granted  to  his  yeoman  Roger  Wodelok,  25  April, 
4  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.     Inq.  4  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Stanlyngho.  A  messuge,  6^  virgates  land,  rents,  «fec.  (full  extent  given), 
including  20a.  on  La  ChelkhuUe,  30a.  on  La  Stoniebrerhehe  and  La 
SondyhuUe,  and  la?  on  Otlond,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Winchester 
by  knights'  service. 

John  his  son,  an  idiot,  aged  45  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (10.) 

260.  Feteb  del  Haye. 

fc,  15  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  made  at  Hellingelighe  on  Monday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Dunstan 

4  Edw.  II. 
Werlington.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  a  member  of  the  manor  of 

Middleton,  which  Roger  la  Ware  holds  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  homage 

and  service  of  rendering  a  sore  sparrowhawk  {nisum)  yearly  at  the 

king's  exchequer. 

Joan  his  daughter,  aged  21,  the  wife  of  Philip  de  Hurst,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  20.  (11.) 


EDWARD  II.  141 

261.  Hugh  Pecchb. 

Writ,  4  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq,  Thursday  before  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  4  Edw.  II. 

Cotenhale  in  Keditone.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Amice  de  Novo 
Mercato  by  service  of  14s.  yearly. 

Eva  de  Eoucestre,  his  sister,  aged  60,  is  his  next  heir. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Hilary,  4  Edw.  II. 

Belinges.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Gilbert  son  of  John  Pecchee, 

by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 
Grundesburgh.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  Gilbert  by 
service  of  a  chaplet  of  roses. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  li.  File  20.  (12.) 

262.  John  le  Bketon. 

Writ,  10  June,  4  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  21  June,  4  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Boxtede.  A  capital  messuage,  49a.  arable,  30s.  2d.  rent  of  assize,  10a.  wood, 
works,  &c.  held  of  the  heir  of  Roger  de  Tany,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  a  garden,  a  water-mill,  80a. 
arable,  42a.  meadow,  2a.  pasture,  13a.  wood,  16a.  alder-wood,  52s.  \d. 
rent  of  assize,  works,  &c.  held  of  William  de  Horkesleye  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee;  and  3a.  land  held  of  Hugh  de  Nevill  by  service  of 
IQd.  yearly. 

Maud,  daughter  of  John  le  Bretoun  the  younger,  whom  Richard  de  la 
Rivere  married,  aged  21^,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (13.) 

263.  John  Lovel  of  Tychemersh. 

Writ,  1  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
NoKTHAMPTON.     Inq.  12  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 

He  held  no  lands  in  the  county  on  the  day  he  died,  but  eight  years 
ago  and  more  he  enfeoffed  his  eldest  son  John  of  the  manor  of 
Tychemersh,  which  is  held  of  Walter  de  Langeton,  bishop  of  Chester,  by 
homage,  and  he  holds  of  the  fee  of  Tutteburi  by  service  of  2  knights' 


John  his  son,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 

Oxford.    Extent,  30  Nov,  4  Edw.  II. 

Menstre  Lovel.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held 
of  Alan  la  Zouche,  as  parcel  of  the  earldom  of  Winchester,  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Wilts.    Inq.  7  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 

Elecombe.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  Alan  as  abovesaid  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Bluntesdone  Gay.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  Mautravers  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  the  said  John  Lovel  two  years  ago 
granted  the  manor  to  William  Chapman  to  farm  for  ten  years. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  21  and  more. 


142  INQUISITIONS. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  12  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 

Suthmere  tdwnship.     A  capital  messuage,  600a.  arable,  200a.  heath  by  the 

greater  hundred  in  the  field  of  Dockingg,  63s.  rent  of  assize,  &c. 
Dockingg.    A  capital  messuage  called  Sundirlond,  260a.  arable,  50s.  rent,  &c. 

AH  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Docking.    A  capital  messuage,  35a.  arable,  &c.,  held  of  Walter  de  Calethorp 
by  service  of  2s.  yearly,  and  6d.  to  a  scutage  of  40».  when  it  shall 
happen ;  100a.  land  held  of  Nicholas  de  Camera  of  Derham  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  21  and  more. 

Docking.    400a.  arable,  a  wind-mill,  81.  5s.  yearly  rent,  &c.,  of  which  John 

Lovel  his  father  enfeoffed  him  and  Isabel  his  wife  jointly,  to  them 

and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  to  be  held  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Maud  their  daughter,  aged  30  and  more,  the  wife  of  William  de  la  Suche, 

is  their  next  heir  of  the  lands,  &c.  in  Dockyngg  last  abovesaid,  as  acquired 

in  free  marriage. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  13  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 
NoEFOLK.     Inq.  11  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 

Dockyngg.     The  lands  last  above  mentioned  were  held  before  the   said 
feoffment,  with  other  lands  in  the  townships  of  Dockyngg,  Suthmere, 
and  Tichewell,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  the 
said  gift  and  feoffment  were  made  in  the  time  of  King  Henry  III. 
Heir,  the  said  Maud,  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FiU  20.  (14.) 

264.     John  Lestbangb  (Lestrcmnge,  le  Estrange)  of  Knokyn. 

Writ,  6  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Cambeidge.     Inq.  21  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Middilton.    The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  bishop  of  Ely  in 
chief  by  service  of  8  knights'  fees,  and  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  or  &d.  yearly. 
John  his  son,  age  unknown,  is  his  next  heir. 

Salop.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Matthias,  4  Edw.  II. 

Nesse  and  Kynton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  18a.  land  held  of  Meurik  de  le  Benet,  lord 
of  Felton  Botiler,  rendering  3s.  yearly. 
Knokyn.  The  manor  with  its  members  (extent  given),  including  a  castle, 
held  jointly  by  the  said  John  with  Iseult  his  wife,  of  Thomas  de 
Halghton  by  homage  only,  which  manor  they  acquired  from  Hamo  le 
Estrange,  to  be  held  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies. 
Milverlegh  (extent  given),  acquired  and  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  Edmund, 

earl  of  Arundel,  rendering  10s.  yearly. 
Mudle.    6s.  8d.  rent  held  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Burghton. 
Heu-  as  above,  aged  14  on  the  day  of  St.  Denis  the  abbot  last. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (15.) 
265.    Banulph  de  Monte  Caniso. 

PTri*,  1  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  22  Feb.  4  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Elmedon.    An  eighth  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne,  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWARD  II.  143 

Buckingham.    Inq.  8  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Masseworth.     A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of 

Cornwall,  as  of  the  honour  of  Wallyngford,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee, 

and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Wallyngford. 
Drayton  Beuchanp.     2a.  wood  held  of  William  de  Beuchamp  by  service  of 

12ci.  yearly ;    and  28^a.  arable  and  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  held  of 

Ralph  de  Wedon  by  service  of  3s.  Id.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24. 

Hertfoed.     Extent,  4  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Northmymmes.  A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  earl 
of  Gloucester  for  \  knight's  fee  of  the  honour  of  Clare ;  and  \  hide 
land  viz. — 2  messuages  and  20a.  land,  held  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  by 
knight's  service. 

Wrobbele.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  land,  3a.  meadow,  and  3s.  rent  of 
assize,  of  which  he  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  Albreda  his  wife  and  John 
his  son  by  the  abbot  of  St.  Albans  and  William  de  Aete,  held  in  free 
socage  rendering  5s.  yearly  to  the  abbot,  and  13s.  ^d.  to  the  said  William. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25. 

C.  Ed/uo.  II.  File  20.  (16.) 

266.      GODFBBY   DE    MeLSA. 

Writ,  3  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  13  April,  4  Edw.  II. 

Levesham.     Two  parts  of  the  manor,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
\  knight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  29  weeks,  is  his  next  heir. 

York.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Annunciation,  4  Edw.  II. 

York  (City).    A  messuage  called  'le  Pertrehall,'  held  directly  of  the  king, 
service  unspecified. 
Heir  unspecified. 

[York.]     Inq.  Thursday  the  octave  of  the  Annunciation,  4  Edw.  II. 

Wytheton.     A  capital  messuage,  34  bovates  land,  31a.  meadow,  and  27s.  4«i. 

rent  of  assize,  held  of  Thomas  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Wake,  who  is  in 

the  king's  wardship,  by  knight's  service. 
North  Cave.     A  toft  and  the  advowson  of  the  church,  pertaining  to  the 

capital  messuage  of  Wytheton. 
Willardby.     17  bovates  land,  a  toft,  a  wood,  and  4s  l\d.  rent  of  assize,  &c., 

held  of  the  said  heir  by  knight's  service ;   and  9  bovates  land,  a  close, 

and  a  wind-mill,  held  of  William  le  Constable  by  knight's  service. 
Waldeby.      1  bovate  land  and  lis.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  archbishop  of 

York  by  knights'  service. 
Neuton.     A  toft  and  4s.  Qd.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  same  heir  by  the 

same  service. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  7  months. 

[York.]     Inq.  Friday  in  Easter  week,  4  Edw.  II. 

Lepington.  A  capital  messuage,  24  bovates  land,  4a.  meadow,  a  pasture 
called  Thornhowe,  and  11  tofts,  held  of  Sir  William  de  Ros  of  Hamelak 
by  knight's  service  and  doing  suit  at  his  court ;  and  26  bovates  land, 
13  tofts,  2  closes,  a  water-mill,  &c.,  held  of  Sir  John  de  Eyvill  by 
knight's  service. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  29  weeks. 


144  INQUISITIONS. 

[YoEK.j     Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Annunciation,  4  Edw.  II. 

Bewick  in  Holdrenesse.  A  part  of  the  manor,  8  carucates  land,  whereof  48 
carucates  make  1  knight's  fee  and  each  carucate  contains  8  bovates, 
2  warrens,  and  a  wind-mill,  with  10  bovates  land  in  Aldburgh,  and 
and  1  carucate  land  in  Walkington,  members  of  the  said  manor,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by  homage  and 
knight's  service,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's  wapentake  of  Holdrenesse ; 
and  the  other  part  of  the  manor,  2  bovates  land,  and  a  plot  called 
Thorpcroftes,  and  4  bovates  land  in  Walkington,  a  member  of  the  said 
manor,  held  of  the  provostry  of  Beverley  by  homage,  knight's  service, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  the  provostry. 

Aldburgh.  5  bovates  land  held  of  William  del  Esthall  by  service  of  M. 
yearly. 

Danthorp.  10s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  chapter  of  St.  John,  Beverley, 
without  service. 

Esthalsham.  A  capital  messuage  and  10  bova'tes  land  in  demesne,  held  of 
the  abbot  and  convent  of  Meaux  (Melsa)  by  service  of  10s.  yearly;  1 
bovate  land  held  of  William  Tracy  by  service  of  1^.  yearly ;  a  wind- 
mill held  of  the  said  abbot,  &c.,  without  any  rent ;  a  messuage  held  of 
Eobert  le  Constable  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  and  28s.  yearly  rent  to  be 
received  from  the  abbot,  &c.  of  Meaux  for  Wythefleteland,  held  of  the 
heirs  of  Eobert  Friboys,  rendering  nothing. 

Eymmeswell.  4  bovates  26a.  land,  held  by  service  of  7s.  2d.  yearly  of  John 
de  Eysum ;  and  two  closes  held  by  knight's  service  of  the  same  John. 

Tunstall.  2  tofts  and  3  bovates  land,  held  of  John  de  Preston  by  knight's 
service ;  and  a  cottage  and  5a.  land,  rendering  2d.  yearly  for  the  lamp 
of  the  Blessed  Mary  in  the  church  of  Tunstall. 

Sutton  in  Holdrenesse.  A  capital  messuage,  5  bovates  land,  a  fishery,  a 
wind-mill,  2  sheepfolds  with  2  closes  containing  18a.  land,  with  common 
of  pasture  in  le  Somergang. 

Drypoel.     1  bovate  land. 

All  the  above  in  Sutton  and  Drypoel,  held  in  demesne  of  the  arch- 
bishop of  York  by  knight's  service. 

Hedon.    60s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  king  in  free  burgage. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  28  weeks. 

YoEK ;  WESi  EiDiNG.     Iiiq.  Sunday  after  the  Annunciation,  4  Edw.  II. 

Huddelston.    A  capital  messuage,  235a.  3?-.  arable  in  demesne,  IJa.  meadow, 

half  a  water-mill,  a  little  wood,  a  pasture,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given  with 

names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  archbishop  of  York  by  service  of  1  knight's 

fee. 
Fenton.    A  capital  messuage,  28a.  Br.  land  in  demesne,  18a.  Ir.  meadow, 

rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of  i  carucate  land, 

whereof  8  carucates  make  1  knight's  fee. 
Byrkyn.    4a.  meadow  held  of  Adam  de  Everyngham  rendering  nothing. 
Farbum.     3a.  meadow  held  of  Adam  de  Everyngham  of  Laxton  rendering 

nothing. 
Migeley.    A  water-mill,  a  wood,  rents,  &c.   (extent  given  with  names  of 

tenants),  held  of  Adam   de  Everyngham    of    Laxton   by   service  of 

I  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  2s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28  weeks. 

Writ  of  dedimus  potestatem  to  Eeginald  de  Wykewan  to  receive  the  oath  of 
Scolastica  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Godfrey,  not  to  marry  without  the 
king's  licence,  &c.  18  May,  4  Edw.  II.    Endorsed  with  return  that  an  oath 


EDWAED  II.  145 

had  been  received  from  the  said  Scolastica  that  she  would  not  marry 
without  the  king's  licence  and  her  fealty  received,  and  that  she  had 
appointed  attorneys  to  receive  her  dower  in  the  king's  chancery. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  20.  (17.) 

267.  Alexander  Cheverel. 

Writ,  1  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.     Inq.  8  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 

Little  Cheverel.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  H.  de  Lacy,  earl  of 

Lyncoln,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Sherrevetone  alias  Wynterborn  Sherretone.      61.  10s.  rent  of  assize  held  of 

the  said  earl  by  knight's  service- 
Hardenhiwisch.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  H.  de  Lancastre  of  the 

fee  of  Chawaiz  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Joan  his  daughter,  the  wife  of  John  de  Sancto  Laudo,  aged  28  and  more, 
is  his  next  heir. 

Dorset.    Inq.  17  Nov.  4  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Wynfred  Egle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee,  of  the  king's  gift  to  the  said  Alexander  and  his 

heirs  for  ever. 
Maydene  Nyweton.     A  capital   messuage,  60a.   arable,    10a.   fresh  land, 

10a.  meadow,  a  little  grove,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  held  of  Eeginald 

Sancti  Martini  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (1.) 

268.  John  de  Dyve  alias  Dyve. 

Writ,  18  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  8  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Doklynton.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
Hugh  son  and  heir  of  Hugh  de  Plecy,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 
service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Henry  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Oxford.    Inq.  8  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Dadinton.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  weak 
idehile)  castle  in  which  is  a  chamber,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  third  part  of  2  knights'  fees. 

Heir  as  above. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (2.) 

269.  Hawis  late  the  wife  op  Griffin  de  la  Pole  alias  Griffin  Wbnunwyn, 

LATE   LORD   OP   La   PoLE. 

Writ,  22  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 
Salop  [;  Montgomery].    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Epiphany,  4  Edw.  II. 

Argingeroyd,  Lanurevel,  Kenywyd,  Lessin,  Nanmeyghyand,  Kekydena, 
Buthegedyn,  Trevedrit,  and  Brenannyarth  alias  Bronannyarth.  The 
townships  (extents  of  rents  of  assize,  &c.  given),  held  in  dower  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  barony,  as  part  of  the  barony  of  La  Pole. 

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146  INQUISITIONS. 

Botynton.     The  manor  with  its  members  Trewern  and  Hop  in  the  barony 

of  Cawes  (extent  given),  held  in  dower  of  Sir  Peter  Corbet  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 

Hawis,  sister  of  Griffin  son  of  Owen  sometime  lord  of  La  Pole,  whom 

John  de  Cherletone  married,  aged  19  on  the  day  of  St.  Margaret  last,  is 

next  heir  of  the  said  Griffin  Wenunwyn. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (3.) 

270.     Giles  de  Brewosa  alias  db  Beeusb,  de  Beeouse. 

Writ,  6  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Wednesday  in  Easter  week,  4  Edw.  II. 

Waltham.    30s.  rent  held  of  Joan  de  Maye  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Luthebm-gh.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  said  Giles,  Joan 
his  wife,  and  Eichard  their  son,  of  the  gift  of  Roger  de  Breuse  by  fine 
levied  in  the  king's  court  in  34  Edw.  I,  to  be  held  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Eichard,  with  remainder  to  his  brother 
Eobert  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of 
the  said  Giles.  The  said  manor  is  held  of  William  de  Eos  by  service 
of  8 J  knights'  fees,  and  rendering  65s.  yearly  at  his  castle  of  Beauver. 

Eichard  de  Breuse,  son  of  the  said  Giles  and  Joan  his  wife,  aged  8,  is  his 
next  heir. 

Suffolk.     Inq.  12  April,  4  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Akenham.  The  manor  with  its  members  of  Stonham,  Petuagh,  Croffeld, 
Wytnesham,  Henleye,  Gosebek,  and  Bergham  (extent  given),  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Akenham,  jointly  held,  as  above, 
of  the  countess  Marescall  as  of  her  dower,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee 

and   10s.  yearly;   which  manor Lancastre, 

service  unknown. 

Cleydone.  A  water-mill  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  William  de  Crakeford  in 
chief  by  service  of  Ad.  yearly. 

Little  Blakenham.  2a.  meadow  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  said  William 
by  service  of  2d.  yearly. 

Cleydon,  Hemingeston Wytington  (extent  given),  with  the 

advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Hemyngston  and  Cleydon,  jointly  held, 
as  above,  of  the  earl  of  Lancastre,  as  of  the  honour  of  Lancastre,  by 
service  of  rendering  22J(i.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  9. 

Suffolk.     Inq.  18  April,  4  Edw.  II. 

Wytingham.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the 
manor  of  Earl's  Stonham,  now  in  the  hand  of  the  countess  Marescall 
as  dower,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  and  10s.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  9. 

Norfolk.     Inq.  26  Feb.  4.  Edw.  II. 

Stynton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  Geoffrey  de 

Say,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Salle.     A  liberty  of  view  of  frankpledge,  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  William 

de  Mareschal  by  service  of  ISd.  yearly. 
Heydon.    A  liberty  of  view  of  frankpledge  and  a  market,  jointly  held,  as 
above,  rendering  5s.  yearly  at  the  manor  of  Causton, 
Heir  as  above,  aged  9. 


EDWAED  II.  147 

Writ  of  scire  facias  for  Eobert  son  of  Payn,  to  whom  the  king  lately  com- 
mitted the  wardship  of  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  Giles  until  the  lawful 
age  of  the  heir,  to  come  and  show  cause  why  the  king  ought  not  to 
remove  his  hand  from  those  lands,  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Giles, 
and  Eiehard  his  son,  asserting  that  they  were  jointly  enfeoffed  thereof 
with  the  said  Giles,  25  June,  4  Edw.  II. 

Wnt  oj  certiorari  defeodis  dr.  1  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  whether  the  manors  of  Akenham  and  Wytinham, 
with  their  members,  and  the  manor  of  Hasketon,  which  David  de 
Pletewyk  and  Agatha  his  wife,  and  the  manor  of  Wytlesham,  which 
Alice  de  Bellomonte,  hold  for  life,  in  co.  Suffolk,  with  reversion  to  the 
said  Eiehard,  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  or  not,  and  whether  the  said 
Giles  held  any  other  lands,  knights'  fees,  or  advowsons,  or  not,  4  Sept. 
5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  7  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

Waltham.    30s.  rent,  held  as  abovesaid. 

Luthburgh.     The  manor,  held  as  abovesaid. 

He  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the  county  on  the  day  of  his 
death. 

Suffolk.  Inq.  made  at  Framelingham  on  Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Leonard, 
5  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Giles  did  not  hold  the  manors  of  Akenham  and  Wytingham 
with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Akenham,  of  the  king  in  chief,  on 
the  day  of  his  death ;  nor  the  manor  of  Hasketone,  which  after  the  deaths 
of  David  de  Eletewyk  and  Agatha  his  wife  ought  to  revert  to  Eiehard 
son  of  the  said  Giles ;  nor  the  manor  of  Witlesham,  which  after  the 
death  of  Alice  de  Bello  Monte  ought  to  revert  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of 
the  said  Giles  and  the  said  Eiehard  his  son. 

He  held  no  other  lands,  &c.  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the  county  on  the 
day  of  his  death. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  4  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

Stinton.     The  manor,  with   the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Salle  and 

Heydon,  held  as  abovesaid. 
Heydon.    A  view  of  frankpledge  and  market  pertaining  to  the  manor  of 
Stinton,  held  as  abovesaid. 

He  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the  county  on  the  day  he 
died. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (4.) 

271.    Edmund  Basset. 

Wnt,  20  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  12  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Salforde.    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester 

in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  together  with  a  water-mill,  &c.  in 

Wynfred. 
Dundrey.    80a.  arable,  15a.  meadow,  and  6s.  rent,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Bath 

in  chief  in  free  socage  by  service  of  2s. 
His  sisters,  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Punchardon,  Margaret  the  wife 
of  Nicholas  de  Valeirs    [alias  de  Valers] ,  and  Catherine  late  the  wife  of 
John  Byset,  each  aged  30  and  more,  are  his  next  heirs. 


148  INQUISITIONS. 

Glotjcbsteb.    Inq.  12  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Euweleye.    A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land  (extent  given),  held  of  the 
heir  of  WUUam  de  Berkeleye,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Oulepenne.    A  messuage  and  J  virgate  land,  held  of  John  de  Oulepenne  by 

service  of  6d.  yearly. 
Camme.    A  messuage,  60a.  arable,  and  3a.  meadow,  held  of  Thomas  de 
Berkeleye  by  knight's  service. 
Heirs,  as  above,  Isabel  aged  40,  Margaret  aged  38,  and  Katherine  aged 
35  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File '21.  (5.) 

272.    Amauby  de  Sancto  Amando. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland,  31  July,  4  Edw.  II. 
Dublin.    Inq.  taken  at  Dublin  on  Tuesday  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Michael,  4  Edw.  II. 

Eyn,  Athmatte,  Molaghlaragh,  Lydeston,  and  Ballyscadan.  4  carucates 
arable,  meadow,  and  pasture",  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  doing  20s.  of 
royal  service  whenever  it  shall  be  proclaimed,  and  suit  at  the  king's 
county  (court)  of  Dublin. 

Meath.  Ballygorman.  7  carucates  and  80a.  land,  and  17o.  meadow  and  pasture, 
&c.,  held  of  Theobald  de  Verduno,  by  doing  10«.  of  royal  service 
whenever  proclaimed,  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Dyuelek ;  and  he  had  a 
mill  and  warren  there. 

John  his  brother,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ,  31  July,  4  Edw.  11. 
Berks.     Extent,  20  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Ildesle.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 
earl  of  Hereford  hj  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  32  and  more. 

Bbeks.     Extent,  19  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

La  Wydehaye.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
the  earl  of  Hereford  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  32  and  more. 

Debet.     Inq.  15  Sept.  4  Edw.  II. 

Cattone.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancastre  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Bbdfoed.     Inq.  23  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Mulbrok  and  Cotes.    The  manors  (extents  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Buckingham.    Extent,  Monday  after  the  Assumption,  4  Edw.  11. 

Grendon.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held 
of  the  manor  of  Beckeley,  chief  manor  of  the  honour  of  St.  Valery,  by 
service  of  a  bow  {areus  de  Aubourne)  and  two  arrows  or  Id.  yearly,  and 
to  the  sheriff  of  Buckingham  48.  for  hidage  ;  which  manor  of  Beck'eleye 
the  king  granted  to  Hugh  Dispensar  for  life,  and  he  to  John  de  Haulo 
for  life. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 


EDWAED  II.  149 

Devon.    Inq.  31  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Ippelepenn.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  hy  service 
of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  ;  which  manor  the 
said  Amaury  demised  to  Gilbert  de  Knouville  for  13  years,  of  which  8 
have  elapsed,  for  which  term  the  said  Gilbert  has  the  king's  charter. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  27. 

Gloucestbe.    Zmg.  10  Sept.  4  Edw.  II. 

Southcerneye.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  30a.  meadow,  a  pasture, 
2  mills,  rents,  &c.  held  of  John  Maudut  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  ;  and 
40a.  land  and  10a.  meadow,  held  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  by  \  knight's 
fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Glouobster.     Inq.  14  Sept.  4  Edw  II. 

Goderingstone.  A  capital  messuage,  240a.  arable,  8a.  meadow,  a  pasture, 
a  wind-mill,  rents,  &c.,  held,  for  the  lives  of  Kobert  de  Keynes  and 
Eleanor  his  wife,  of  the  abbot  of  Teukesbury  by  service  of  2s.  yearly ; 
which  abbot  demised  the  same  to  the  said  Amaury  and  his  heirs  for  the 
lives  of  the  said  Eobert  and  Eleanor,  with  reversion  to  the  said  abbot 
and  his  successors. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  34  and  more. 

[Wilt]s.    Inq.  10  Sept.  4  Edw.  II. 

Wamberge.     A  messuage,  and   lands,   &c.    (extent  given  with  names   of 
tenants),  held  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  for  J  knight's  fee  rendering  J  mark. 
Heir  as  above,  of  full  age. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (6.) 

273.    William  de  Brianzun  alias  de  Beianzoun. 

Writ,  10  Nov.  4  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  29  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 

Wakering.  A  capital  messuage,  244a.  arable,  10a.  young  wood,  and 
7Z.  4s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  barony  of 
Eeigleye,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  ;  10a.  land  called  Wauelockeslond, 
held  of  Adam  son  of  Simon  by  service  of  2s.  &d.  yearly;  5a.  land  held 
of  William  le  Botiler  by  service  of  J  Ih.  pepper  yearly ;  and  a  cottage 
and  la.  land,  held  of  the  prior  of  Pretelwell  by  service  of  4s.  yearly. 

John  [de  Brianzoun]  his  brother,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

Essex.    Inq.  28  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 

Fambrugg  alias  South  Pambrug.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the 

bishop  of  Ely  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Bekkoney.    A  tenement  worth  40s.  yearly,  held  of  the  prior  of  Colne  by 
service  of  40s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Essex.    Inq.  17  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 

West  Thorruk  alias  Thourruk  Brianzoun.     The,  manor  (full  extent  given), 
including  a  custom    called    '  Londinares '  (?),   held    of    the    earl    of 
Eichemond  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Thurruk.     80a.  arable,  held  of  the  earl  of  Warenn,  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee. 
Heir  as  above. 


150  IXQtJlSITlOKS. 

Essex.     Inq.  16  Dec.  4  Edw.  II. 

Alviueleye.     The  manor   (full  extent    given),   including  a  custom    called 
'  Londonuares '  (?),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

[Buckingham.]     Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  the  Circumcision, 

Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
[B]  oys  in  Cesteresham.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Goys  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fees ;  4a.  meadow  and  a  watercourse  for  his  mill, 
held  of  Kobert  de  Veer,  earl  of  Oxford,  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  yearly ; 
6a.  land  held  of  Humphrey  de  Boun,  earl  of  Hert(ford)  (sic),  by  service 
of  21d.  yearly ;  24a.  land  held  of  the  manor  of  La  Grave,  which  is  in 
the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  8s.  8rf.  yearly ;  and  42a.  land  held  of 
Eobert  Coperkyng  by  service  of  12d.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  21.  (7.) 

274.    Anthony  bishop  of  Durham. 

Writ,  3  March,  4  Edw.  II. 
Derby.     Inq.  Saturday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  4  Edw.  II. 

Plesley.  The  manor  held  of  Robert  de  Rerisby  by  service  of  2d.  yearly, 
who  holds  it  of  the  honour  of  Tykehull  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Nottingham.  Mamesfeld.  1  carucate  land  held  of  the  king  as  of  demesnes 
in  the  soke  of  Mamesfeld  rendering  4s.  Id.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the 
king's  court  in  the  said  soke,  and  tallage  as  the  other  tenants  of  the 
soke  pay. 

Eobert  de  Wyluby  and  John  de  Harecourt  are  his  kinsmen  and  next  heirs, 
and  of  full  age. 

Writ,  3  March,  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  8  June,  4  Edw.  11. 

Somerton.  The  castle  with  lands,  &c.  in  Wadington,  Boyeby,  Marton, 
Navenby,  Colleby  and  Basingham,  held  for  life  by  the  king's  grant  and 
demise. 

Heirs  as  above,  each  aged  40. 

Leicester.     Inq.  8  May,  4  Edw.  IL 

Bagwurthe  and  Thornton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of 
Lancaster  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly. 

Heirs  as  above,  John,  aged  34  and  more,  and  Robert,  50  and  more. 

Kent.     Inq.  22  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Eltham.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by 
service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Craye  Paulyn.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  tenure  unknown. 

Cateforde  and  Rombergh.  A  messuage,  2  woods  containing  30a.,  10a. 
meadow,  314a.  arable,  and  30s.  2%d.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  abbot  of 
St.  Peter's,  Ghent  {de  Gandavo),  by  service  of  23s.  M.  and  a  ploughshare 
yearly,  to  John  Abel  M.,  to  Amisius  Godesone  3Jd.,  to  John  de 
Cateforde  M.,  and  to  William  le  Ridelere  It/.;  and  30a.  arable  and 
Ga.  pasture,  held  to  farm  of  Thomas  de  Maryns,  for  the  life  of  Sarra  de 
Castello,  rendering  40s.  yearly. 


EDWARD  II.  151 

Wolewych  and  Modingham.  91.  14s.  6d.  rent,  held  for  the  life  of  Isabel  de 
Vesci,  to  whom  the  late  king  granted  them  for  life,  service  unknown. 

Of  all  which  tenements  the  said  Anthony  enfeoffed  the  king  and  his 
heirs,  who  re-enfeoffed  him  for  life. 

Sussex.    Inq.  12  April,  4  Edw.  II. 

Midhurst.  Two  parts  of  the  manor,  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Fordes 
(extents  given),  held  for  life  by  the  grant  of  Thomas,  sometime 
bishop  of  St.  David's,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  with  remainder 
to  John  son  of  John  de  Bohun  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with  remainders 
in  tail  to  his  brothers  and  sisters  James,  Richard,  Joan  and  Sibyl,  and 
the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John; 
the  said  John  died  without  issue,  and  the  said  James  died  leaving  a  son 
John  under  age,  but  whether  now  living,  the  jury  know  not ;  the  lands 
are  held  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundell,  by  knight's  service. 

Rustington.     The  manor,  held  for  life  by  the  grant  of  William  de  Hamele- 

don,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  with  remainders  to  Joan  late  the 

wife  of  John  de  Bohun,  and  to  James  son  of  the  said  John,  and  his 

heirs ;  the  manor  is  held  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Arundell,  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  unknown. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (8.) 

275.    William  son  and  hbik  of  Philip  de  Chauncy,  who  died  in  the  king's 
wardship. 

Writ,  15  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Wednesday  the  octave  of  St.  Martin,  4  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Swynhope.     Two  parts  of  a  capital  messuage,  a  water-mill,  a  croft  called 

Petemannescroft,    196«.    arable,  25a.   meadow,   rents,  &c.,  held  with 

other  lands  there,  which  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Philip  de  Chaunci  holds 

in  dower  of  the  said  William's  inheritance,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  10s.  to  the  earl  of  Richemund  for  the 

guard  of  the  castle  of  Richemund. 
Cotes.     Two  parts  of  a  capital  messuage,  50a.  land,  40a.  meadow,  4a.  pasture, 

a  croft,  rents,  &c.,  held,  with  other  lands  there  held  in  dower,  as  above, 

of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Scraythfeld.     Certain  tenements  (extent  given),  held,  with  other  tenements 

there  held  in  dower,  as  above,  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  for  \  knight's  fee. 
Billingeye.     Two  parts  of  1  carucate  (extent  given),  held  of 

and  charged  with  50s.  yearly  to  Roger  de  Bernak  and  Maud 

his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  (their  bodies  ?). 

All  the  above  lands,  &c.  are  in  the  wardship  of  William  de  Donecastre 

by  the  sale  of together  with  the   said  William's 

marriage by  the  king's  grant. ' 

of  (the  said)  William,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  to  the  escheator  in  co.  Chester,  concerning  the  age  of 
Margaret  daughter  of  William  de  Donecastre,  who  asserts  herself  to 
have  been  the  wife  of  the  said  William  de  Chauncy  and  seeks  her 
dower,  witnessed  at  Lynliscu,  23  Oct.  4  Edw.  II. 
Chestee.     Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  St.  Vincent,  4  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Margaret  was  11  years  of  age  and  more  on  Friday  before 
St.  James  the  Apostle,  on  which  day  the  said  William  died,  and  she 
was  his  wife  on  the  day  he  died  and  long  before. 

C.  Edio.  II.  File  21.  (9.) 

'  See  Cal.  Pat.  Bolla,  Edw.  IF.,  2>1'.  56,  61,  65. 


152  INQUISITIONS. 

276.  William  de  Hotot. 

Writ,  15  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.     Inq.  Friday  in  Wiiitsuiiweek,  4  Edw.  II. 

Caynho.    A  third  part  of  the  manor,  and  a  fourth  part  of  the  manor  of 

Amethulle  (extents  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the 

inheritance  of  Isabel  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  a  sixth  part  of  a 

barony,  doing  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Peter  de  Sancta  Cruce  son  of  the  said  Isabel,  aged  24  and  more,  is  her 

next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  21.  (10.) 

277.  Philip  le  Beode. 

Writ,  1  March,  4  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  -Thursday  after  Holy  Trinity,  4  Edw.  II. 

Estbourne  and  Suthie.  A  capital  messuage,  66a.  arable,  a  pasture,  rents, 
&c.,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Laigle,  now  in  the  king's 
hand,  by  serjeanty  of  keeping  the  outer  (forinsecam)  gate  of  the 
castle  of  Pevensey. 

Hellingeleghe.  A  capital  messuage,  58a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  10a.  marsh, 
rents,  &c.  held  of  Lady  Margaret,  queen  of  England,  as  of  part  of  the  said 
honour  in  her  hand  as  dower,  by  service  of  doing  suit  by  reason  of  the 
honour  at  every  alternate  county  (court)  of  Sussex,  and  suit  at  the 
queen's  courts  of  Eip  and  Wyllindone ;  25a.  land  called  Brunemannes- 
lond,  held  of  John  de  Marmyon  by  service  of  6s.  yearly  and  doing 
suit  at  his  court ;  and  20a.  land  held  of  WiUiam  de  Hodesdale  by 
service  of  12d.  yearly. 

Eleanor  his  sister,  the  wife  of  William  de  Prennyngeham,  aged  30,  and 
John,  son  of  Joan  another  sister  late  the  wife  of  WUliam  de  Schodwell, 
aged  5,  are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  21.  (11.) 

278.  William  Russbl  alias  Eossel. 

Writ  (missing). 
Wilts.    Extent,  24  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Estbedewynde.     A  capital  messuage  and  2  carucates  land    (extent  given 

with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty,  service 

unknown. 
La  KnoUe.    A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  a  pasture,  a  grove  of  8a., 

rents,  &c.  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Kobeham  ia  socage,  paying  is.  yearly 

and  lid.  for  assarts. 

Theobald  his  son,  aged  12,  is  his  next  heir. 

Buckingham.    Extent,  Sunday  after  Ash  Wednesday,  4  Edw.  II. 

Herdwyk.    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  with  the  advowson 
of  the  church  by  turns,  held,  of  the  king  in  chief  for  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  age  unknown. 

Berks.    Extent,  15  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Uptone.    A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  12. 


EDWAED   11.  153 

Gloucester.    Inq.  12  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Durham.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  together 

with  other  lands,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Auste.     A  capital  messuage,  60a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.,  held  of 

the  bishop  of  Worcester  by  service  of  J  (?)  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  10  and  more. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands,  including  also — 
Southampton  [;  Isle  op  Wight].    Yoverlond.     The  manor,  extended  at  15L  &\d. 
yearly. 
Wathe.     The  manor,  extended  at  12Z.  9s.  fci.  yearly. 

Somerset.     Horsington.     Tenements  in  the  manor,  extended  at  11.  Id.  yearly. 

Dorset.      Schireborne    and    Haselbere.      Tenements    within    the    manor    of 
Hasebere,  extended  at  Ql.  18s.  2d.  yearly. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  21.  (12.) 

279.  Henry  db  Lacy,  earl  op  Lincoln. 

Writ,  6  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  5  March,  4  Edw.  II.  (dejaeed.) 

Lincoln.  The  constableship  of  the  castle  to  which  pertains  the  keepership 
of  the  prison  of  the  castle,  together  with  wardships,  and  all  other  profits 
issuing  from  the  castle,  and  rents  from  tenants  in  the  bail  of  the 
castle,  and  from  foreign  tenants  in  Kestyvene  and  Lindeseye  for  the 
guard  of  the  castle,  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  of  the  inheritance 
of  Margaret  de  Lungespeye  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  guarding  the  same  castle  in  fee. 

Alesia,  daughter  of  the  said  Henry  and  Margaret,  aged  26  and  more,  is 
next  heir  of  the  said  Margaret. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  2  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Segbrok.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Margaret,  countess  of  Cornwall, 
as  of  the  honour  of  Eye  now  in  her  hand  as  dower,  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 
Staynwathe.     9a.  meadow  and  5s.  6d.  rent,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Gretham, 
which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  27,  whom  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  married. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  5  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Lincoln  county.  20i.  rent  to  be  received  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  for  a 
third  part  of  the  profits  of  the  county,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  earldom  (comitatus). 

Brotelby.  The  manor,  with  its  members  Swaveton  in  Kesteven  and  Sutton 
in  Holonde,  together  with  the  free  court  of  La  Haye  in  Westrithing 
(full  extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  as  above,  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  earldom  [comitatus),  as  parcel  of  the  earldom 
of  Salisbury. 

Ulsceby,   Midel   Easen,  Refham,   Ougneby,  and    Wyvelingham.     Foreign 
tenants  who  owe  suit  at  the  free  court  of  La  Haye  at  Bardolfhalle  in  the 
town  of  Lincoln,   and  render  3Z.   5s.  S^d.  yearly  at  the  manor  of 
Brotelby. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 


154  INQUISITIONS. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  9  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Bolingbroke.  The  castle  and  manor,  with  the  soke  (full  extent  given  with 
names  of  tenants),  including  woods  in  Kirkebyand  Hundelby,  tenants  in 
Lusceby,  14s.  for  a  tenement  at  Hundegate  in  Lincoln,  and  avaccary 
called  Hildik  with  a  park  adjacent  belonging  to  the  castle,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee,  as  from  the  conquest  of  England. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  28  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Swaveton.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  customs  called 
'  Thaksilver '  and  '  Tolcister '  to  be  taken  from  brewers,  held  by  the 
courtesy  of  England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 

Horblinge.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster, 
as  of  the  honour  of  Lancaster,  by  service  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Staffokd.    Inq.  Monday  before  St.  Gregory,  4  Edw.  II. 

Caldone  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  Edmund,  sometime  baron  of 
Stafford,  by  service  of  5  knight's  fee  of  the  little  fees  of  Mortain. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28. 

Suffolk.     Inq.  11  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Coulinge  alias  Coling.  A  messuage,  10a.  land,  and  19s.  3d.  rent,  held  by 
the  courtesy  of  England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  as  parcel  of  the  earldom  of  Salisbury  ;  1  knight's  fee  held  by 
Robert  Asphale  ;  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  and  of  a  free  chapel 
there. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  28. 

Cambeiuge.     Inq.    20  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Gransete.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  with  other 
tenements,  by  the  earldom  of  Lincoln,  and  there  are  VM.  yearly  paid  for 
sheriff's  aid,  and  20Z.  yearly  to  Sir  Baldwin  de  Maneriis  for  life  by  the 
earl's  writing. 
Badburnham.  J  knight's  fee  held  in  service  by  Edmund  de  Hemgrave, 
knight,  of  the  said  earl,  which  Robert  ate  Ach  holds  of  the  said  Edmund. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Buckingham.     Extent,  Saturday  after  Ash  Wednesday,  4  Edw.  II. 

Holmere  in  the  parish  of  Little  Messendene.  The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held, 
with  other  lands,  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in 
.chief  by  knight's  service  of  the  earldom  of  Salisbury;  and  there  is 
there  a  rent  of  a  pair  of  gloves  furred  with  grey  fur  {de  griso 
forratarum)  price  12d.,  to  be  received  from  Alan  la  Zouche  for  the 
manor  of  Great  Gatesden,  co.  Hertford,  which  is  of  the  earldom  of 
Salisbury  and  held  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Middlesex.    Inq.    Monday  after  St.  Matthias,  4  Edw.  II. 

Egewere  and  Kyngesbury.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy 

of  England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  as  parcel 

of  the  earldom  of  Salisbury. 

Colham  and  Woxbregge.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy 

of  England,  as  above,  of  the  honor  of  Walingford  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 


EDWARD  II.  155 

Derby.     Inq.  24  Feb.  4  Edw.  H. 

Ryselej^e.  A  wapentake  (extent  given),  held  of  the  honour  of  TykhuU  in 
chief,  with  other  lands,  &c.  in  co.  Nottingham,  service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  32,  and  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  her  husband, 
is  32  and  more. 

Nottingham.     Inq.  1  March,  4  Edw.  II. 

Knessale.     The  manor   (extent  given),  held  as  of   the  fee  of   Ghent  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  there  is  a  rent  of  lOZ.  13s.  4c?.  payable  to 
Master  Nicholas  de  Tyngewyke  for  life,  by  the  gift  of  the  said  Henry 
de  Lacy. 
AUerton.     The  wapentake  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  fee  of  Ghent  by  the 
service  aforesaid. 
Fees  held  of  the  said  earl : — 
Mapelbek,  Kirketon,  and  Bucketon.      1  knight's  fee,  of  the  fee  of  Ghent, 

held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Burdon. 
Kyrnessale.     xV  knight's  fee,  of  the  same  fee,  held  by  John  de  Kyrnesale. 
Knessale.    J  knight's  fee,  of  the  same  fee,  held  by  Ealph  de  Welewik,  John 

de  Calveton,  Eobert  Coly  and  Eichard  Freman. 
Grimeston  with  members.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Margery  Foliot. 
Alerton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Sutton. 
Weston,   Sternethorp,   Sutton  on  this   side   Trent,   and  Keworth  beyond 

Trent.     Three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  son  of  William. 
Cotum  by    Donham,    Marnham,    Battheleye,    Muscham,    Karleton,   and 

Skegeby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  William. 
Marton,  Hareworth,  and  Lympol.    J  knight's  fee. 
Plomstre  by  Hareworth.    |  knight's  fee. 
Styrope  and  Ulcotes.    J  knight's  fee. 
Costfcthorp  and  Herdewyk.     1  knight's  fee. 
Clauerburgh  and  Hayton.     ^  and  J  knight's  fee. 
Clombre.    i  knight's  fee. 

All  held  by  the  same  William  of  the  fee  of  Tykhull. 
AUerton.    ^  knight's  fee. 
Drayton.    ^  knight's  fee. 
Both  held  by  the  same  William  of  the  fee  of  Ghent. 

For  which  fees,  held  of  the  honor  of  Tykhull,   the  said  earl  did 
suit  at  the  court  of  Tykhull. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30,  and  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  her  husband, 
is  32  and  more. 

Berks.     Inq.    22  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Ardington.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  as 

above,  as  of  the  honour  of  Wallingford,  by  knight's  service. 
Neuburi.    34s.  rent  held  as  of  the  inheritance  of  Margaret  his  wife,   of 

Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  as  of  the  honour  of  Leicester,  service  unknown. 
Avyngtone.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  as 

above,  as  parcel  of  the  earldom  of  Salisbury,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  earldom. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Northampton.    Inq.  22  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Bockeby.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  22d.  given  of  custom  for 
'le  mathewether,'  and  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church,  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service ;  the  prioress  of  Markeyate  holds 
the  other  moiety  to  her  own  use. 


166  INQUISITIONS. 

Navesby.     The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by  homage  and  for 

1  knight's  fee. 
Lodynton.      The  manor    held  by   Simon  le  Baud  by  homage    and    for 
1  knight's  fee. 

And  John  de  Batyngham  receives  68s.  2d.  yearly  for  the  obstruction 
of  his  water-mill  by  the  raising  of  the  earl's  fishpond. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  32,  and  Earl  Thomas  her  husband  is  33. 

Lbicbsteb.     Inq.  20  Feb.  4  Edw.  11. 

Donyngton.  The  town  and  castle  (full  extent  given),  including  the 
wapentake  of  Plumtre  and  Eeslegh,  co.  Nottingham,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  knight's  service,  as  parcel  of  the  earldom  of  Cestre  ;  a  messuage 
and  3  bovates  land,  with  the  tithes  of  his  demesnes  and  mills,  and 
pasture  in  the  park,  held  by  the  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John, 
Donyngton,  of  the  alms  of  the  said  earl,  for  finding  a  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  (service)  daily  in  the  chapel  of  the  castle  of  Donyngton,  and 
maiutaining  twelve  poor  persons  in  the  hospital ;  and  a  burgage  and  1 
virgate  land,  held  of  the  said  earl  by  Hugh  le  Despenser  by  service  of 
a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Swanyngton.  J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Gerudon,  Alan  Talebot, 
John  de  Coleshulle,  and  Roger  Godberd. 

Nottingham.     (Unspecified.)     16  bovates   land    held    by  Laurence  de  Paveli 
by  service  of  10s.  yearly  at  the  castle  of  Donyngton. 

[NoTTiNGHAa.!.]    Leyck.    J  virgate  land  held  by  William   de  Leyck  by  service 
of  8s.  yearly  at  the  said  castle. 

[Derby.]    Tykenhale.    3  virgates  land  held  at  the  will  of  the  earl  rendering 
30s.  yearly. 

[Dbkbt.]     Willyngton.     1  bovate  land  rendering  8s.  yearly. 

[Nottingham.]     Plomtre.      The  manor   held    by  "William  son  of   William  de 
Plomtre  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee. 

[Dbebi.]     Repingdon.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Handesacre. 

[Nottingham.]     Hiclyng,  held  by  Richard  de  Grey  of  Harstan,  of  the  honour 
of  Pomfret,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

OxFOED.    Inq.  19  Feb.  4  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Burncestre.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  for  life  by  the  courtesy  of 

England,  as  above,  as  of  the  honour  of  Wallyngford,  by  knight's  service ; 

and  the  site  of  the  priory,  with  4  carucates  land,   20a.    meadow,   a 

water-mill,  and  the  manor  of  Wrechewyke,  was  held  of  the  said  earl  by 

the  prior  of  Burncestre  in  frankalmoin. 
Stratton.     The  manor  held  by  Hugh  de  Audelegh  by  service  of  1  knight's 

fee,  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Burncestre. 

Knights'  fees  of  the  honour  of  Pontefract : — 
Little  Hasselegh,  Thomelegh,  Werpesgrave,  and  Ewelme.    4  knights'  fees 

held  by  William  de  Scalebrok. 
Carsyngton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Monte  Acuto ;  and  |  knight's 

fee  held  by  William  de  Raumpaygne. 
Schypton  on  Charewill.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Scorehebuf'. 
Lynham.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Le  Myrie ;  and  ^  knight's  fee  held 

by  Jordan  Le  Forester. 


EDWARD  II.  157 

Little  Tywe.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Eleford  and  others. 

Mudelyngton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as 

parcel  of  the  honour  of  Pontefract,  by  knight's  service. 
Fees  of  the  manor : — 
Godyngton.     The  manor  held  by  Guy  Perre  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee, 

pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Mudelyngton. 
Northaston.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Trevet.,    pertaining  to  the 

manor  of  Ambresburi. 
Stoke  Mulys  by  Wallyngford.     1   knight's  fee    held  by  John  de  Mulys, 

pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Ardyngton. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26. 

Wilts.    Extent,  24  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Aldeborne.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  80  a.  meadow  in  Wanbrogh, . 
pasture  &e.,  and  4  marks  rent  in  Bradno  (?),  held  by  the  courtesy  of 
England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  pertaining 
to  the  earldom  of  Salisbury. 

Trebrigg.     The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 

Wynterborne.     The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held* 

Ambresburi.    The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

Somerset.     Inq.  22  Feb.  4  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Cherletone.     The  manor   (extent  given),  held  for  life  by  the  courtesy   of 
England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  pertaining 
to  the  earldom  of  Salisbury. 
Hengstrigg.    The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  [2]4  and  more. 

Dorset.    Inq.  20  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 

Caneford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  as 
above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  and  it  is  of  the  earldom 
of  Salisbury,  including  Ql.  13s.  M.  rent  from  free  burgesses  at  La  Pole, 
the  hundred  of  Cokdene,  a  certain  chace  containing  five  leagues  in 
length  and  about  three  leagues  in  breadth,  and  the  following  fees : — 

Wynterburn  Hoghton.    IJ  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh  le  Despenser. 

Kyngton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Alan  Plukenet. 

Mapeldurburn.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wrokeshale. 

Crauford.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Monte  Alto. 

Liscett.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Drew  Bardolf,  Andrew  Peverel,  and  William 
de  Horsington. 

Kyngeston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  knight's  service  of  the  honour 
of  Leicester,  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  including  rents  in 
Wymburn  and  Blaneford,  pleas,  &c.  of  the  hundred  of  Baddeburi,  the 
advowson   of  the  church   of  Blaneford,   and  the  following  fees : — 

Wynterslawe  and  Tuderinton.     I  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Turpyn ;  and 
J  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Pershut. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Hereford.    Inq.  4  March,  4  Edw  II. 

Clifford.  The  castle  and  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of 
England,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  as  parcel 
of  the  earldom  of  Salisbury,  together  with  a  capital  raessuage,  120a. 
arable,  6a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture^  and  a  water-mill  at  Middelwode. 


158  INQUISITIONS. 

[Radnor,  Brecon.]  Glasbury.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  ferry 
across  the  Weye,  similarly  held,  which  the  ancestors  of  the  said 
Margaret  had  from  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  in 
exchange  for  the  manor  of  Estlecch,  co.  Gloucester,  which  manor  of 
Glasbm'y  the  said  abbot,  &c.  held  in  frank  almoin. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Denbigh.    Inq.  Sunday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  4  Edw  II.  {defaced.) 

The  country  of  Eoes  and  Eoweynoke  and  the  commote  of  Caymergh  with 

the  castle  of  Dynebegh  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

knight's  service. 
Asstret  Owyn.    8Z.  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants,  a  park  called  Segrut  (?)  and 

a  water-mill. 
Clifferin,  Lannasset,  and  Kilkedy.     Eents  of  assize  and  water-mills,  worth 

111.  13s.  Id. 
Cathus,  Cader,  Mahenbeth,  Skybion,  Loyn,  and  Kilford.     400a.  arable,  16a. 

meadow,  and  a  dovecot,  worth  2Z.  8s. 
Astret  Canon  and  Lewenny.     40Z.  rents  of  assize,  a  water-mill  and  park, 

the  whole  worth  42Z.  4d!. 
Athlenynan  {alias  Athlenyan] ,  Henthlan,  and  Broniskip  [alias  Breiniskip] . 

Eents  of  assize  of  English  free  tenants  and  a  [water-] mill,  worth  30s.  4rf. 
Wemannok  [alias  Wamannok]  and  Wenanok  Wynt'.    30s.  8</.  rent  of  assize 

of  English  free  tenants. 
Bodilioc.     Rent  of  assize  of  English  free  tenants  and  a  water-mill,  worth 

12Z.  13s.  4d. 
Talabrin  and  Bodenestan.    Rent  of  assize  of  English  free  tenants  and  a  mill, 

worth  13Z. 
Caymerch.     Eent  of  assize  of  Welsh   free  tenants  and  bondmen,   and   a 

custom  called  amobrage  (Amobr'),  &c.,  worth  31Z.  4s.  ^d. 
Uchalet.    Eent  of  assize  of  Welsh  free  tenants  and  bondmen,  2  mills  and 

customs     called    amobrage    and     tuncpound      {Tting'),     &c.,    worth 

45Z.  6s,  8d. 
Eoweynok    [alias  Rodeweynoke] .      Eent    of  assize,  with  a  custom  called 

tuncpound,  &c.,  worth  29Z. 
Dynerbin  in  the  commote  of  Istulas  in  the  country  of  Eoos.     120a.  arable 

in  demesne,  &c. 
Commote  of  Istulas.       Eent  of  assize,   and    customs  called  tuncpound, 

'  Porthian'  (?aid),  and  amobrage,  2  mills,  and  the  advowsons  of  the 

commote,  and  rent  of  assize,  pasture,  &c.,  viz.  in : — 
Kilmeyl,  Kilkydok',  Dynorbin  vachan,  Meynioc,  Boderheuwyn,  Hendregeda, 

Abergele,  Dynhengren,  Brinissant  (?),  Seritor  (?),  Massawiche,  Tulgard, 

Garthewynt',  Toronoth,  Kylkewyn,  and  Bodleuinion  (?),  the  whole  worth 

53Z.  14s.  5id. 
Commote  of  Ughdulas  in  the  country  of  Roos.     Rents  of  assize,  and  a 

custom  called  amobrage,  &c.,  the  whole  worth  41Z.  2s. 
Abergelen  market  town.    Burgage  rents,  rents  of  assize,  a  mill,  tolls,  and 

the  advowson  of    a  church   called  Kirkedok,   &c.,  the   whole  worth 

15Z.  13s.  8J<Z. 
Commote  of  Eoos.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Yerward,  lord  of  Denmiel  (?). 
Heir  as  above,  aged  29  on  Christmas  Day  last. 

York.    Inq.  3  March,  4  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Pontefract.  The  castle  and  honour  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
sometime  held  of  the  late  king  Edward  in  chief  by  service  of  3  knights' 
fees ;  and  the  said  earl  quit-claimed  the  same  to  the  said  king,  who 


EDWARD   II.  159 

(gave  the  same?)  to  the  said  earl  to  be  held  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his 
•body,  with  remainder  to  Thomas,  son  of  Edmund  the  king's  brother, 

and  Alesia  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to 

Edmund  the  said  king's  son  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  (with  remainder 

to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas?)      The  advowson  of  the  hospital 

of  St.  Nicholas  under  the  castle,  for  brethren,  sisters,  and  poor  persons, 

pertained  to  the  earl. 
Osgotcros  and  Staynecros.    The  wapentakes  held  of  the  king  at  fee  farm 

rendering  91.  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 
Steynclif.      The   wapentake    held    of  the    king    at    fee    farm,   rendering 

26Z.  13s.  M.    yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff;  and  rents   called 

'  Englesherie,'  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Tanself  [alias  Thanschef]  with  Carleton.    A  capital  messuage,  160a.  arable, 

80a.  meadow,  22  bovates  land  in  bondage,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names 

of  tenants). 
Kypes.    A  capital  messuage,  165a.  l§r.  land,  a  pasture,  a  water-mill,  a  park, 

rents,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Altoftes  with  Warnefeld.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Ackeworthe.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of 

tenants),  and  the  advowson  of  the  church. 
Scales  with  Morewik.     Pastures,  3a.  meadow,  72a.  land,  &c. 
Roundhaye.   The  manor  (extent  given) ,  including  4  bovates  land  in  Thornoure, 

80a.  land  in  Secroft  and  Schadewelle,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church 

of  Thornoure. 
Camesale.     The    manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),   and  the 

advowson  of  the  church. 
Wytgift.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),   [with  rent  in 

Swynflet] . 
Ouston.     The  manor  (full  extent  given   with  names  of  tenants),  and  the 

advowson  of  the  church. 
Crudeling  with  [the  ancient  manor  of]  Beighall.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Elmeshale.     A  capital  messuage,  lands,  a  wind-mill,  &c.  (extent  given). 
Knottingleighe.      A    water-mill,  lands,   &c.   (extent    given),  out  of  which 

are  payable  to  the  prior,   &c.  of   Helaigh  Park,   and  his   successors 

61.  IBs.  4d.  yearly. 
Castelford.     A  fishery  in   the  water  of  Eyre,  and  a  water-mill,  and  the 

advowson  of  the  church. 
Bradford.     A  hall  with  a  chamber,  lands,  rents,  &c.  (full  extent  given  with 

names  of  tenants),   including  lands  in  Horton,   Clayton,   Oxenhope, 

Hauwarth,  Mayningham  alias  Meningham,  Alreton  alias  AUerton,  and 

Womer  (?). 
Almanbiry.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of 

tenants),  including  free  tenements  in  Eggerton  and  Mayrode. 

Out  of  which  there  are  rents  payable  yearly  to  the  abbot  of  Kirkestal 

for  the  manors  of  Roundhaye,  co.  York,   and   Akryngton,    Clyvaker, 

and  Huncotes,  co.  Lancaster,  which  the  said  earl  held  at  fee  farm, 

5Sl.  6s.  8d.,  and  to  Sir  Miles  de  Stapelton  131.  6s.  8d. 
Heir  as  above, 

[Lancaster.]     [^'Inq.  26  Feb.  4.  Edw.  II.]  {defective  and  defaced.) 

[He  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the  county  on  the  day  he 
died]  but  held  all  his  lands  there  of  Sir  Thomas,  earl  [of  Lancaster,  by 

*  This  membrane  is  defective,  but  the  particulars  within  brackets  are  supplied  from  a  MS  attached 
to  the  membrane,  described  as  "  copied  from  a  14th  century  MS.  copy  of  the  original  .  .  .  now 
in  the  custody  of  Arthur  Eobinson,  Esq.,  steward  of  the  honour  of  Clitheroe,  Clitheroe  Castle,"  by 
Mr.  Ecroyd  and  presented  to  the  Public  Eecord  Office,  Deo.,  1894, 


160  INQUISITIONS. 

service  of  14^  knights'  fees,  and  by  105s.  8d.  to  be  rendered  yearly  for 
the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Lancaster] ,  and  28s.  yearly  for  a  fee  called 
Le  Sakfe  [and  doing  suit  at  the  turn  every  six  weeks;  and  King 
Edward  the  king's  father]  in  his  22nd  year  granted  to  the  said  earl 
of  Lincoln  all  the  underwritten  tenements  which  he  had  rendered  to 
the  king  [to  him  and  the  lawful  heirs  of  his  body,  with  remainder  to 
Thomas,  son  of  Edmund]  the  king's  brother,  and  Alesia  his  wife, 
daughter  of  the  said  earl  of  Lincoln,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies, 
with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas,  viz. — 

[Clidre]hou.  The  castle  with  the  motte  and  ditch,  an  orchard,  20a.  of 
demesne  lands,  4Ja.  meadow,  a  water-mill,  a  fair  at  the  feast  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  tolls  in  Clidrehou,  Blakebourn  and  Bowland,  20s.  3d.  rent, 
the  advowson  of  a  chapel  in  the  castle,  a  free  court  worth  100s.  yearly, 
and  61.  13s.  4d.  yearly  from  the  burgesses. 

Standene.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (extent  given). 

Penhillton.    Lands,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Worston.     Lands,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Dounom.  Lands,  &c.  (extents  given  with  names  of  tenants),  together  with 
the  halmote  of  Penhilton,  Worston  and  Dounom,  always  held  as  one.   . 

Colne  and  Walfreden.  A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (extent  given  with 
names  of  tenants),  together  with  the  halmote. 

Great  Merclesdene.    336a.  land,  &c.  (extent  given). 

Little  Merclesdene.     243 Ja.  land,  &c.  (extent  given). 

Brerecliffe.     166Ja.  land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Bruneley.    354a.  Ir.  land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Habryngham.    248Ja.  land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  name  of  a  tenant). 

Padyham.    80Ja.  land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  name  of  a  tenant). 

Ightenhill.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  with  the  halmote  (extent  given). 

Troweden,  Penhill,  Eossyndale,  Hoddesden,  and  Romesgrave.  Vaccaries, 
pannage,  &c. 

Ackryngton.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  with  the  halmote  (extent  given). 

Clyvachre.    80a.  land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Haselyngden.    183a.  Ir.  land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Worston.     The  hamlet  held  by  Oliver  de  Stanisfeld  by  homage  and  service 
•   oild.  yearly. 

Hapten.  1  carucate  land  held  by  the  heir  of  Sir  Edmund  Talbot  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee,  rendering  13d.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of 
Clidrehou. 

Brerdestwysel.  The  hamlet  held  by  Henry  de  Lacy  of  Crumbewelleborton 
by  homage  and  service  of  4s.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  same  court. 

Symondston.  1  bovate  land  held  by  Robert  de  Holden  in  thegnage 
{thaynag'),  rendering  3s.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Clidrehou  ; 
and  other  lands  similarly  held  by  tenants  by  small  rents  and  suits  at 
the  same  court. 

Honkotes.  B09a.  3r.  land  held  by  divers  tenants  at  will  rendering  108s.  3d. 
&c.  (extent  given). 

Eeued  and  a  plot  of  land  called  Laisynglandes.  Lands  held  in  thegnage 
(extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

Alvetham  and  Clayton  on  the  Moors.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Simon  de 
Alvetham  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  &c.,  and  suit  at  the  same 
court. 

Chirche.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Robert  de  Eisseton  rendering  6s.  yearly ; 
and  2  carucates  land  held  by  William  de  Radecliff  in  thegnage 
rendering  10s.  yearly  and  doing  the  Hke  suit. 


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Riaseton.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Edmund  Talbot, 

by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  rendering  12(Z.  yearly  and  doing  the  like 

suit ;  and  2  carucates  land  held  by  William  de  Heskhaith  by  the  like 

service  and  suit,  and  rendering  2s.  6d.  yearly. 
Blakeburn.     1  carucate  land  held  by  John  de  Hilton  freely  by  homage. 
Levesay,  held  by  Sir  Henry  de  Biry  in  thegnage,  rendering  29s.  yearly  and 

the  like  suit. 
Tockholes,  similarly  held  by  John  de.  Plesyngton  and  Adam  de    Tockholes, 

rendering  2s.  yearly  and  the  like  suit. 
Ovrederwent.     1  carucate  land  held  by  the  heirs  of  Samlesbery  and  Geoffrey 

de  Keuersdale,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  the  like  suit. 
Netherderwent.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Sir  Adam  de  Banastre  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee,  rendering     ....     yearly. 
Walton.    2  carucates  land  held  by  Sir  John  de  Langeton  by   service  of 

4s.  yearly  and  the  like  suit. 
Keuresdale.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Alexander  de  Keuresdale  by    service 

of  10s.  yearly. 
Samlesbery.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Lady  Cicely  de  Euyas  and  Lady 

Elizabeth  de  Holand  in  thegnage,  rendering  12s.  yearly. 
Melure.     A  moiety  of  1  carucate  land,  held  by  Nicholas  de  Euyas  by  service 

of  ^s  knight's  fee  and  rendering  8d.  yearly. 
Ekleshill.     A  moiety  of  1  carucate  land,  held  by  Eichard  de  Hoghton  by 

service  of  i^  knight's  fee,  rendering  8Jd.  yearly  and  doing  the  like 

suit. 
Clayton  and  Bilyngton,  held  by  Sir  Adam  de  Hudleston  by  service  of  10s. 

yearly  and  the  like  suit. 
Wytton.     1  carucate  land,  held  by  Eichard  son  of  Geoffrey  de  Chaterton  by 

service  of  i  knight's  fee  and  2s.  yearly ;  and  an  assart  held  by  Adam 

de  Haldeley,  rendering  Id.  yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit. 
Salesbury  and  Little  Penhilton,  held  by  Hugh  de  Salesbury  in  thegnage, 

rendering  23s.  lOd.  yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit. 
Dynkeley.     1^  bovate  land,  held  by  Roger  de  Clidrehow  rendering  2s.  O^d. 

rent  yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit. 
Wilpschire.     A  moiety  of  1  bovate  land,  held  by  Bernard  del  Hackyng ; 

i   and    i  bovate    land,  held  by  Henry  de   Bradhill ;  1   bovate   land 

•held  by  Henry  de  Boulton ;  and  1  bovate  land  held  by  John  son   of 

Walter  de  Bradhill ;  all  held  in  thegnage  by  small  rents  and  doing  the 

like  suits. 
Aghton.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Sir  Adam  Banastre  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee,  rendering  9d.  yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit. 
Dilleworth.     A  moiety  of  1  carucate  land,  held  by  Sir  William  Banastre  by 

homage  and  service  of  2s.  yearlj'. 
Little  Mitton.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Alan  de  Carnhale   by  service  of 

i  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  lOd.  yearly. 
Wisewall.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Eobert  de  Schirburne,  Sir  Henry  del 

Lee,  and  Thomas  de  Ardern,  by  service  of  f  knight's   fee,   rendering 

21d.  yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit. 
Great  Merley.     2   carucates    land   held    by  Roger   Noell   by    service   of 

J  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  20d.  yearly. 
Little  Merley.     1  carucate  land  held  by  WiUiam  de  H by  service 

of  \  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  d^d.  yearly. 
Folerigg.     2  carucates   land    held  by  William   de    Pothou  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee  and  doing  the  like  suit. 
Hennethirn.     A  moiety  of  1  carucate  land,  held  by  Henry  de  Hennethirn, 

and  the  like  held  by  Henry  his  son,  in  thegnage,  rendering  3s.  each 

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162  INQUISITIONS. 

yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit ;  and  2  carucates  land  held  by  Hugh  son 

of  John  de  Twiselton  (?)  in  thegnage,  rendering  20s.  yearly  and  doing 

the  like  suit.  , 

Ulnebothes.    8a.  land  held  by  John  son  of  Benne,  rendering  12s.  yearly. 
Berdeworthe  (?).    20a.  land  held  by  Alan  Disteschagh,  rendering  3s.  bd. 

yearly  and  doing  the  like  suit ;    and  28(?)a.  land  held  by  John  de 

Blakeburn  at  will,  rendering  14s.  Sd.  yearly. 
Snelleshow.     29a.  land  held  at  will  by  the  wife  of  Richard  son  of  Hanehock, 

the   wife    of   Adam    de    Seridholm,   Hanne    son    (or    daughter)     of 

Adam rendering  14s.  6i.  yearly;  and  60a.  land, 

held  by ,  rendering  2s.  yearly, 

Sauewell  (?).    A  fishery  in  the  water  of  Ribble,  &c. 

Danyscoles.     20a.  land  held  by  John  de  Danyskoles,  rendering  6s.  yearly. 

Salesbury.     12a.  land  held  by  Eichard  del  Tyndiheved ;  and  a 

water-mill  held  by  Eichard  de  Sorreys  (?),  rendering  6s.  Bd.  yearly. 
Schipen.    A  plot  of  land  held  by  Joppe  de  Aula  of  Schypen,  rendering 

Is.  yearly. 
Osbaldeston  and  Baldreston,     Tenements  held  by  Thomas  de  Osbaldeston 

of  the  dower  of  Lady  Alesia  de  Lacy,  doing  suit  at  the  earl's  court  of 

Clidrehou. 
Dighton.    Tenements  similarly  held  by  Ealph  de  Clayton. 
Schipen.    Tenements  similarly  held  by  Thomas  son  of  Kutte. 

Totyngton  in  Salfordsehire.    A  capital  messuage,  100a.  and  8  bovates  land, 

a  pasture,  a  water-mill,  and  a  park  called  '  Musbiry.' 
Free  tenants : — 
Bury.    A  moiety  of  the  manor,  held  by  Sir  Henry  de  Bury  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Totyngton. 
Midleton.    The  manor  held  by  Eoger  de  Midelton  by  the  like  service. 
Chadreden.     (The  manor)  held  by  Henry  de  Trafford  by  service  of  1  knight's 

fee  and  the  like  suit. 
Alkryngton.        The  manor  held  by  Adam  de  Prestewicke  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee  and  the  like  suit. 
Shotlesworth.    A  moiety  of  the  manor,  held  by  Henry  de  Bury  by  service 

of  12d.  yearly. 
Totyngton.    20a.  land  held  by  Eichard  de  Eadcliff  by  service  of     ...     . 

.     .     .     .  ;  a  free  pasture  held  by  Eobert  de  Bradeschagh  by  service  of 

12d.  yearly ;  and   12a.  land  held  by  Eoger  de  Chadreton  by  homage 

and  service  of  lib.  cummin. 

Castleton  in  Eachedale.     6  wasted  messuages,  a  water-mill,  a  market,  a  fair, 

rents,  &c.  (extent  given). 
Free  tenants : — 
Eachedale  Fee.    A  tenement  held  by  John  de  Balschagh,  rendering  26s.  8d. 

and  doing  service  of  serjeanty. 
Hunnresfeld.      1  carucate  land  held  by  John  de  Eland  by  homage  and 

service  of  60s. 
Spotteland.    ^  carucate  land  held  by  Henry  de  Lacy  of  Crombewellebothem 

by  homage  and  service  of  20s. 
Castelton.     1  bovate  land  held  by  the  abbot  of  Whalley  at  a  fee  farm  of  6s. 
Buttreworth.     6a.  land  held  by  John  de  Byron  by  homage  and  service  of  2s. 
Wolfstaneschlem.     1  bovate  land  held  by  Geoffrey  de  Chadreton  by  homage 

and  service  of  12d. 
Pilkyngton.     1  bovate  land  held  by  Eoger  de  Pilkyngton  by  homage  and 

service  of  12tf. 
Berkockhill  (?).    1  bovate  land  (so  called)  demised  at  will  for  20d.  yearly. 


EDWARD  II.  168 

Penwortham.    A  capital  messuage,  24a.  meadow  in  demesne,  a  fishery  in 
the  Bible,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given,  with  names  of  tenants  of  assarts). 
Free  tenants : — 

Langeton.     Tenements  held  by  William  de  la  Mare  by  service  of  50s.  yearly. 

Otrepol.  The  fishery  held  by  William  de  Coudrey  at  fee  farm  rendering 
26s.  8d.  yearly. 

Mels.  8s.  rendered  yearly  of  custom  by  Alan  del  Mels ;  2s.  of  ancient  farm  ; 
12d.  from  Galwatth  landes  ;  3  bovates  land  held  by  Thomas  de  Sutton 
rendering  yearly  2^rf.  for  sac  fee  ;  and  1*  bovate  land  held  by  the  prior 
of  Penwortham  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  1ft?-  yearly. 

Dokesbery  and  Adelyngton.    3s.  of  ancient  rent  from  the  townships. 

Standisshe  and  Langtre.  2s.  of  ancient  custom  from  the  townships,  and  the 
lord  of  Standisshe  and  Langtre  shall  do  suit  at  the  court  of  Penwortham. 

Knights'  fees : — 
Precleton,    Newton,    Ethelleswyk,    and  Whityngham,   held  by  Adam  de 

Frecleton  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  4s.  for  sac  fee,  and  suit  at  the 

court  of  Penwortham. 
Warton,  Bretherton,  and  Newson.      Tenements   held  by  Sir  Thomas  de 

Bethom  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  18d.  for  sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Berkdale,  a  moiety  of  Clackton,  and  Bretherton,  held  by  Nicholas  de  Eton 

and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Richard  de  Stokfort,  by  service 

of  ^  knight's  fee  and  22Jc?.  for  sac  fee. 
Gunnolfmores  and  Whithill  in  the  Wood,  held  by  Richard  de  Hokton  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee,  2s.  for  sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Penwortham.    Pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  free  court. 

Lands,  &c.  and  fees,  held  by  the  said  earl  in  the  fee  of  Widnes  : — 
Wydnes.     A  plot  for  a  capital  messuage,  96a.  land  in  demesne,  16  bovates 
land  in  bondage,  a  service  called  'Le  Brede,'  a  windmill,  &c.   (extent 
given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  1  bovate  land  in  Upton  held 
in  bondage  rendering  16s.  yearly,  and  2  mills. 

Knights'  fees  :— 
Sutton,  held  by  Gilbert  le  Noreys  and  his  partners  by  service  of  1  knight's 

fee,  3s.  6a!.  for  sac  fee,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Wydnes. 
Ekleston,  held  by  Alan  le  Noreys  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  3s.  Gd.  for  sac 

fee,  aiad  the  like  suit. 
Knouseleye,  Raby,  Huyton,  and  Torbok,  held  by  Sir  Robert  de   Lathtim  by 

service  of  1|  knight's  fee,  10s.  Id.  for  sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Little    CrOsseley,   held    by   Richard  Molineuz  of  Crosseley  by  service  of 

i  knight's  fee,  2s.  8d.  for  sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Kirkeby,  held  by  Sir  Thomas  deBethum  by  service  of  ^V  knight's  fee,  21d. 

for  sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Maghall,  held  by  Gilbert  de  Halsall  by  service  of  xV  knight's  fee,  5d.  (?)  for 

sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Asteleye,  held  by  Hugh  de  Tildesleye  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  12d.  for 

sac  fee,  and  the  like  suit. 
Apelton.     2a.  (?)  land  held  by  Richard  son  of  Henry  del  Shaghe  for  finding 

a  ferry  with  a  boat  and  two  men  over  the  Merse,  for  any  persons  crossing 

the  water  from  Wydnes  to  Runcor,  and  the  reverse,  without  payment. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  in  Cheshire,  6  Feb.  4  Edw.  II. 
Chester*    Inq.  Sunday  the  eve  of  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  4  Edw.  II. 

Haulton.     The  castle  and  manor   (full  extent  given),   pertaining  to  the 
Constableship  of  Chester,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  sword  of 


164  INQUISITIONS. 

Chester  {ut  de  glddio  Cestr'),  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  by  taking 
the  fee  which  pertains  to  the  constableship ;  together  with  its 
members,  viz. — 

Eunkore  alias  Eonkore.  80a.  arable  in  bondage,  a  fishery,  and  2  bovates 
land,  held  by  Eichard  del  Schawe  by  service  of  finding  a  ferry  boat 
across  the  Merse,  as  abovesaid. 

Whyteleigh.  100a.  arable  let  to  tenants  at  will,  a  water-mill,  a  wood,  12 
hogs  yearly,  and  a  fr§e  tenant  holding  a  messuage  and  24a.  land,  &c. 

Mor.  40a.  arable  let  to  tenants  at  will,  4  bovates  land  held  by  free- 
tenants,  a  hahnote,  and  a  free  court  at  Haulton. 

Congelton.  80  burgages,  80a.  arable,  a  water-mill,  a  market,  20s.  rent  from 
a  free  tenant,  and  a  portmote. 

Thelewalle.    A  fishery  rendering  100s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28. 

Extent  or  summary  of  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  earl,  comprising  many  of  the 
above.     Together  with  the  following : — 
Lincoln,    Gretham.     The  manor,  extended  at  22Z.  5s.  ll^d. 
Thorlaye.    The  manor,  extended  at  73».  lOJd. 
20i.  rent  to  be  received  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 
[*  Goutebie  and  Mintinge.     Lands  and  tenements.] 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  22. 

280.  Thomas  son  and  heib  of  Giles  de  Bebeeleye. 

Gloucbstbe.    Proof  of  age,  Monday  after  the  Purification,  4  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Eobert  de  Compton,  aged  60,  says  the  said  Thomas  is  21  and  more,  for 
he  was  bom  on  the  day  of  St.  Botulph,  17  Edw.  I,  at  Cubberleye 
and  baptized  in  the  church  there,  which  he  knows  because  at  the  feast 

of  St.  Michael  following  he  made  exchange  with  Adam  de  No 

of  his  land  in  Compton  for  a  rent  in  the  town  of  Gloucester. 

Eichard  Gylle,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a 
daughter  Christiana,  who  was  born  at  Whitsunday  in  the  same  year. 

John  le  Frankeleyn,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  the 
quinzaine  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  the  same  year  his  father  Nicholas 
enfeoffed  him  of  all  his  lands,  &c.  in 

Thomas  le  Venour,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Michael  previous  he  went  into  service  with  the  abbot  of 
Barlyng  for  two  years,  and  that  was  twenty-two  years  ago  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  last. 

John  Soty,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Alice  his  sister 
had  a  son  Thomas  who  was  born  at  Brocworth  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification 
in  the  same  year. 

Henry  de  Bars,  aged  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a  daughter 
Maud  who  was  born  at  Whitsunday  in  the  same  year. 

William  de ,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  at  Easter 

in  the  same  year  he  was  in  service  with  the  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester, 
keeping  his  meadows  near  Gloucester,  and  stayed  until  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  followiug. 

Walter  Glede,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows'  it  because  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  in  the  same  year  he  was  made  a  burgess  of  Gloucester. 


'  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806.  but  not  now  to  be  found  on  the  documents. 


BDWAED  II.  165 

John  atte  Hasele,  aged  40,  says  [the  said  Thomas]  was  21  on  the  feast 
of  St.  Botulph,  3  Edw.  II 

William  le  Walleys,  aged  .  .  ,  knows  nothing  of  the  age  of  the  said 
Thomas. 

William  Neel,  aged  60,  says  the  same  as  the  first  witnesses,  and  knows 

it  because  he  had  a  son  John at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  in  the 

same  year. 

William aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  the 

feast the   birth  of  the  said  Thomas  he  married  .  .  .  .  de 

Richard  de  Duneford  (?),   aged  60  (?),   says  the   same,   and   knows  it 

because his  nephew  has  a  son  John  who  was  born  the  same 

day  and  year. 

Adamde  Oldeburi,  aged  50,  knows  nothing  certain  of. the  age  of  the  said 
Thomas. 

Thomas  le  Botiller  could  say  nothing  why  the  king  should  not  deliver 

up  the  lands,  &c.,  and  Joan  the  wife i  Thomas,  being  warned, 

came  not. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (1.) 

281.     John  son  and  heir  of  John  db  Sutton. 

Writ  (missing). 
Dbeby.     ProoJ  of  age,  2  Aug.  4  Edw.  II. 

Eanulph  de  Sneterton,  aged  46,  says  that  the  said  John  was  21  on 
Monday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  3  Edw.  II,  for  he  was  born  at 
Wendesleye  on  that  day,  16  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of 
Derleye  on  the  Tuesday  following,  which  he  knows  because  he  is  his 
godfather,  and  because  Nicholaa  his  daughter  was  born  on  Thursday  after 
the  same  feast. 

Henry  de  Hopton,  aged  62,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Margery 
his  wife  died  on  the  eve  of  the  Epiphany  in  the  same  year. 

John  de  Luchirche,  aged  48,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  he 
demised  his  land  of  Irton  to  Walter  le  Bagger  in  the  same  year  for  a 
term  of  twenty  years,  which  finished  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
2   Edw.   II. 

Simon  de  Hopton,  aged  50,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  he  had  a 
daughter  Ellen  born  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints,  16  Edw.  I,  who  was  21  on 
the  same  feast  in  3  Edw.  II. 

William  de  Hopton,  aged  55,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  at  that 
time  he  went  to  the  bishop  of  Worcester  in  service,  and  it  is  twenty-one 
years  ago  at  Easter,  3  Edw.  II. 

William  son  of  Henry  de  Oronford,  aged  56,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it 
because  on  the  same  day  he  took  seisin  of  land  which  he  bought  of  Eobert 
Hervi  of  Wykesworth,  and  it  was  twenty-one  years  ago  on  Monday  after 
St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  3  Edw.  II. 

Roger  in  le  Dale  of  Peverwych,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  he 
took  land  of  Lady  Avice  de  Sneterton  at  the  same  feast  for  a  term  of  twenty 
years,  which  elapsed  at  that  feast,  2  Edw.  II. 

Eobert  de  Macworth  of  Matlok,  aged  44,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it 
because  he  married  Agnes  daughter  of  Simon  de  Hennelouwe  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Martin  before. 

William  the  clerk  of  Matlok,  aged  42,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because 
he  first  came  into  that  country  with  Master  Richard  de  Neuport,  his  lord,  at 
Christmas,  16  Edw.  I. 


166  INQUISITIONS. 

William  de  StephuU,  aged  43,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  he  took 
land  for  a  term  of  twenty-four  years  from  Richard  le  Sumter  of  Lincoln. 

Robert  de  Gratton,  aged  40,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  in  the 
same  year  he  married  Edusa  daughter  of  Henry  de  Aldewerk. 

Henry  son  of  Roger  de  Mapelton,  aged  70,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it 
because  he  had  a  daughter  Rikemild  born  and  baptized  at  Derleye,  on  the 
same  days,  who  was  21  at  that  feast  last. 

Ralph  Coterell,  to  whom  the  king  committed  the  lands,  &c.,  was  present 
and  could  say  nothing  but  that  the  said  John  was  of  full  age,  and  ought  to 
have  seisin  of  the  lands,  &c. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FUe  23.  (2.) 

282.  William heik  of  Richaito  de   Eston,  who  held  of  King 

Edward  the  king's  father  in  chief. 

Writ  {missing). 
[YoKK.]     Proof  of  age.    Thursday  after  the  feast     ...     St.  Paul,  4  Edw.  II. 
{defective  and  defaced.) 

The  said  William  was  21  on  the  day  of  the  Assumption,  4  Edw.  II,  born 
in  Broghton  and  baptized  in  the  church  there  on  the  morrow. 

William  [de  Costrunt  ?] ,  aged  50,  knows  it  because  on  the  morrow  of 
that  feast  he  hunted  near  that  church  and  took  a  hare 

Robert  de  Farnhill,  aged  46,  knows  it  because  his  firstborn  son  was 
born  at  the  feast  of  St.  James  in  the  same  year,  who 21  years. 

John  de  Kigheley,  aged  60,  knows  it  because  Master  Robert  his  son  then 
first  went  to  the  schools  of  Oxford 

Constantine  Eennell  (?),  aged  44,  knows  it  because  William  his  son  was 
at  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary 21  years. 

William   de  Brigham,   aged  41,   knows  it  because  at  the  feast  of  St. 

Michael  following  the  said  feast  of  the  Assumption 

twenty-one  years  ago. 

William  de  Skipton knows  it  because  Adam  his  father 

died  at  the  feast 

[William  Buck  ?] ,  aged  50,  knows  it  because Maud  his  sister 

....  with  Henry  Maunsell  on  the  day  of  St.  Bartholomew  following  the 

said  feast 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (3.) 

283.  Thomas  son  and  heir  of  Robert  de  Halgton. 

Writ  (missing). 

S[taffoed].     Proof  of  age 4  Edw.  I.  {defective.) 

In  margin.     G(ar)nonshale. 

Robert  de  D ,  says  that  the  said  Thomas  was  21  [on  Monday] 

after  the  DecolQation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last,  for  he  was  born]  at  High 
Offileye  on  that  day  in  the  [14th  year  of  King  Edward  the  king's  father] , 
and  baptized  in  the  church  there  on  the  same  day,  which  he  knows  because 
de  Doyli  his  lord 

Philip  le  Bret,  aged  55,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Agnes  his 
daughter  was  born  on  the  same  day. 

'•  •  •  ,  aged  44,  says  the  same  (and  knows  it  because)  his 

father  died  on  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  the  said  Thomas's  birth. 

.     de  Okes,  aged  55,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 

(he?)  married  ........  the  daughter  of  William  le  Wenche  of  Cesteford 

on  the  same  day. 


EDWARD  II.  167 

Thomas  son  of  the  widow says  the  same,  and 

knows  it  because  he  was  (with  ?)  Robert  de  Halgton,  the  father,  before  the 
king's  coroner  at  Stafford  for  a  certain  mishap  (infortunio)  which  happened 
there,  on  Wednesday  after  the  said  Thomas's  birth. 

William  de  la  Cornere,  aged  46,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
Alice  his  daughter  died,  and  was  buried  on  the  same  day  that  the  said 
Thomas  was  born. 

Henry  de  Wode,  aged  66,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  John  his 
brother  was  slain  at  the  fair  of  Newcastle  on  Sunday  after  the  said  feast, 
14  Edw.  I. 

William  son  of  John  de  la  Cornere,  aged  42,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  the  prior  of  Ronton  with  his  two  canons  tarried  with  him  from 
Thursday  before  the  said  feast  until  the  Monday  after,  when  the  said 
Thomas  was  born. 

John  de  Stalbrok,  aged  52,  says  the  same  and  knows  it  because  Richard 
his  son  was  born  on  the  same  day. 

William  Sturnel,  aged  61  (?)  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  by  the  coming 
of  the  late  king's  justices  in  eyre  to  Stafford  on  the  morrow  of  the  Epiphany 
after  the  said  feast. 

Hamund  de  B ,  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 

Robert  his  brother  married  Aline,  daughter  of  Hugh  le  Ride  .  .  on  the 
same  day. 

Richard  de  Kemeseye,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  John 
de  Durlaston  his  neighbour  was  hung  in  the  king's  eyre  at  Stafford  on  the 
morrow  of  the  Epiphany  after  the  said  feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John, 
[14]  Edw.  I. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (4.) 

284.    John  son  and  heik  of  William  Blbith; 

Writ  {missing). 
Gloucester.     Proof  of  age,  18  July,  4  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Richard  Edy,  aged  60,  says  the  said  John  was  21  on  Dec.  18,  3  Edw.  II, 
for  he  was  born  at  Neuwenham  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter 
there  on  Dec.  18,  16  Edw.  I,  which  he  knows  because  in  the  same  year  at 
the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  he  married  Alice  Warin. 

Walter  de  Home,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  in  the 
same  year  he  was  in  service  with  the  lord  of  Staunton,  keeping  the  bailiwick 
of  Staunton  in  the  forest  of  Dene. 

John  le  MoUl,  aged  70,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  the  feast 
of  St.  Michael  in  the  same  year  Master  John  de  Aure  took  his  son  John  to 
the  schools  of  Aure,  where  he  stayed  for  a  year. 

Walter  le  Walleys,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has 
a,  son  Alan  who  was  born  on  Jan.  1,  in  the  same  year. 

John  atten  Hurste,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  the 
feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  the  same  year  he  married  Denise  de  Nasse, 

William  le  White,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  (he  had) 
a  son  Robert  who  was  born  at  (Christmas  day  ?)  in  the  same  year. 

John  le  Longe,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  John  le 
Longe  his  father  died  at  the  feast  of  St.  Gregory  (in  the  same  year?). 

John  le  Longe,  the  younger,  aged  .  .  .  .,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
he  has  a  daughter  Alice  who  was  born  at  Christmas  day  in  the  same 
year. 

John  atten  Welle,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  John  Puf  his 
father in  the  same  year. 


l68  INQUISITIONS. 

Adam  Lumbard agrees  (and  knows  it)  because  at  the  feast 

of  Easter  in  the  same  year  he  went  to  Santiago  beyond  the  sea. 

WilHam  atte  Wattere,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  at  the  feast 
of  St.  John Philip  Bleyth  in  Ireland. 

William  Peyt,  aged  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  at  Shrovetide 
(Carniprivium)  in  the  same  year  he  married  Alice  la  Wyhte. 

C.  Edu:  11.  File  23.  (5.) 

285.  Otto  son  and  heir  of  Henky  de  Bodbugan. 

W^rit  {missing). 
Cornwall.     Proof  of  age,  Monday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  4  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Walter  de  Treviur,  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Otto  was  21  on  Jan.  6 
last,  for  he  was  born  at  Botrugan  on  that  day  18  Edw.  I,  and  baptized 
in  the  church  of  St.  Goran  there  on  the  morrow,  which  he  knows  because 
at  the  time  of  the  said  Otto's  birth  his  wife  Joan  took  (him)  from  the  sacred 
font  and  as  her  [godson]  especially  loved  him. 

Nicholas  de  Sechevil,  aged  .  .  .,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
at  that  time  he  was  at  the   house   of  Thomas  de  Penuern  in   the   same 

who  on  that  day  married  his  sister  Sibyl,  and  he  saw  the 

said  Otto  baptized. 

[Eeginald]  de  Penrys,  55,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  that 
time  he  was  of  the  household  of  Henry  de  Botrugan  the  father. 

John  de  Polrudeyn,  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a 

daughter after  the  said  Otto  in  the  same  font, 

who  still  survives  and  who  he  knows  is  21. 

Eoger  de  Penpoi,  56,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  at  that  time  he 

was  at  Botrugan who  was  sent  to  Sibyl  mother  of  the 

said  Otto  (?)  by  William  de  Botrugan  uncle  of  the  said  Henry,  and  saw  the 
said  Otto 

Eobert  de  Penleen,  48,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  is  a 
parishioner  of  St.  Goran,  and  on  that  day,  which  was  the  day  of  the 
Epiphany,  he  was  there  to  hear  his  service  (ad  audiendum  servicium  suum) 
and  saw  the  said  Otto  baptized. 

John  de  Tretheuwy,  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  was  a 

servant de  Treverbyn  who  was  staying  at  Botrugan 

with  Henry,  father  of  the  said  Otto,  and  (he)  saw baptized. 

Baldwin  de  Polgrun,  51,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a  son  John 
who  was  born  on  the  day and  knows  him  to  be  21  and  more. 

► agrees,  and  knows  it, 

a  daughter  Gunnild  who  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  of 

St.  Goran  on  the  day 

John  Score,  53  (agrees),  and  knows  it  because  on  that  day  he  was  at 

and  announced  to  the  prior  the  birth  of  the   said 

Otto 

C.  Edw  11.  File  23.  (6.) 

286.  Thomas  fitz  Bernard,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Ralph  fitz  Bernard. 
Writ  {missing). 

Essex.     ProoJ  of  age,  Sunday  before  [Whitsunday] ,  4  Edw.  II.  {defective  and 
defaced.) 

Walter  le  Baue,  knight,  aged  50  and  more,  says  that  the  said  Thomas 
was  22  this  year,  for  he  was  born  at  Thunderle  on  the  eve  of  the  Epiphany 
17  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  St.  Michael  there  on  the  morrow 


EDWARD  II.  169 

and  this  he  also  knows  because  at  the  same  time  was  born  to  him  a 
daughter  Anne  of  Maliora  his  wife,  who  is  of  the  same  age  as  the  said 
Thomas. 

John  Wildgresse,  aged  50  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
in  the  same  year  before  Whitsunday,  before  the  said  Thomas  was  born, 
he  married  Joan  his  wife,  who  lived  with  him  thirteen  years,  and  died  nine 
years  ago. 

John annan,  aged  60  (?)  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows 

it  because  the  said  church,  and  the  parsonage,  were  burned  in  Christmas 
week,  19  [Edw.  I] ,  when  the  said  Thomas  was  2  years  old. 

John  ....  aunt,  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  John  his  elder  son  was  born  at  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  in  the 

same  (year  ?)  before  the  said  Thomas and  in  this  year  will  be  23  on 

that  feast. 

John  Chastilloun  (?),  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  in  the  same  year  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  he  had  a  son 
William  of  Joan  his  wife  after  the  said  Thomas  was  born,  who  will  be 
22  at  that  feast  next. 

William  de  Grestede,  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same  and  knows  it 
because  Isabel  his  firstborn  daughter  died  at  the  time  of  the  churching  of 
the  said  Thomas's  mother,  of  which  death  and  day  it  was  written  in  a 
missal. 

Humphrey  ate  Wode,  60  and  more,  Thomas  ate  Woulate,  50  and  more, 
Richard  de  Cranwele,  47  and  more,  John  Chymbel,  50  and  more,  Robert  le 
Spendour,  60  and  more,  Henry  Liteman,  50  and  more,  say  the  same,  and 
know  it  because  on  the  day  of  the  baptism  of  the  said  Thomas,  Agnes 
daughter  of  Humphrey  ate  Wode  was  drowned  at  Bemflete,  on  account  of 
which of  the  coroner  came of  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Thunderle,  by  which  all  these  jurors 

the  birth  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  they  also  recollect  it  because  the  said 
(church)  of  Thunderle  was  burned  in  Christmas  week  in  the  second  year  after 
the  said  Thomas's  birth,  viz.  in  19  Edw.  I,  and  all  divine  services  of  that 
church  were  (held?)  in  the  chapel  of  the  manor  of  Thunderle  for  six  years 
for  want  of  repair  of  the  church. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  23.  (7.) 

287.  Albxandbe  le  Seejaunt  of  Melmorby. 

Writ,  1  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
[CuMBBELAND.]     Inq.  8  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Ulvesby.     A  messuage,  llja.  land,  Ja.  meadow,  an  eighth  part  of  a  water- 
mill,  and  2s.  6d.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  paying  2s.  8d. 
yearly  for  cornage  and  3s.  9d.  for   free  farm,  by  the  hands  of  the 
sheriff  of  Cumberland. 
John  le  Serjant,  aged  22  and  more  on  Friday  after  the  Purification  last, 
when  the  said  Alexander  died,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  23.  (8.) 

288.  Adam  de  la  Grave. 

Writ,  10  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  11  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

Chalfhunte  St.  Giles.  Two  messuages  and  1  virgate  land,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  as  member  of  the  barony  of  Wolverton,  by  service  of  barony 
only  ;  and  23s.  rent  from  three  free  tenants,  whose  names  are  given. 


170  INQUISITIONS. 

John  his  son,  aged  18  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (9.) 

289.  Adam  de  la  Gbavb. 

Wnt  to  Eoger  de  Wellesworth,  escheator,  to  cause  dower  to  be  assigned  to 
Margery,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Adam,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  7.  (15.) 

290.  Waltbe  Alwy. 

Writ,  6  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  16  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

Kyngesbury  by  Muleborn  Port.  A  messuage,  5a.  arable,  and  2a.  meadow, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  manor  of  Kyngesbury,  by  service  of 
id.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FUe  23.  (10.) 

291.  BOBEBT   DE   BaBEWOBTH. 

Wiit  of  ceiiiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Richard  Knyvet  of  Suthwyk  and  Joan 
his  wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  de  Wurth,  deceased,  that  the  late 
escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  certain  lands  in  Barkworth, 
which  Eobert  de  Barkworth  held  of  them  by  knight's  service,  by 
reason  of  lands  which  the  said  Bichard  and  Joan  hold  in  Haynton 
of  Thomas  de  Grelle,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  -loan,  whereby  the 
wardship  of  the  said  lands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  William  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  Eobert  ought  to  pertain  to  them,  6  July,  4  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  24  June,  5  Edw.  II. 

Barkeworth.  A  messuage  and  6  bovates  land  were  held  by  the  said  Eobert 
on  the  day  he  died  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee  of  the  said  Eichard 
Knivet  and  Joan  his  wife,  by  reason  of  the  said  lands  in  Hainton, 
which  the  said  Eichard  and  Joan  hold,  together  with  other  lands,  &c. 
in  Hainton,  of  Thomas  de  Grelle  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  they 
were  seised  thereof  on  the  day  the  said  Robert  died.  The  said  Eobert 
held  no  lands,  &c.  of  the  king  in  chief  in  co.  Lincoln  or  elsewhere. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.    (11.) 

292.  Hbnet  de  Wevbe. 

Writ,  26  March,  4  Edw.  II. 
[Chester.]     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  James,  5  Edw.  II. 

Mondrem,  parcel  of  the  forest  of  La  Mare.    A  certain  forestry  held  of  the 

king  in  chief  by  homage  and  fealty. 
Wevere.    The  manor  held  of  John  de  Arden  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 

viz.,  finding  two  footmen  in  time  of  war  at  the  castle  of  Aldeford,  at 

the  costs  of  the  lord  of  the  castle,  for  40  days,  and  8«.  6d.  yearly. 
Euston.     1  bovate  land  held  of  John  de  Grey  hy  service  of  2«,  yearly,  and 

making  two  appearances  yearly  at  the  court  of  Euston. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  12  at  the  feast  of  the  Ascension  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 


EDWARD  II.  171 

Writ  de  melius  inquiremlo,  2  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
rCHESTEB.]     Inq.  Thursday  the  morrow  of  St.  Michael,  5  Edw.  II. 

Mondrem.  The  said  Henry  held  the  said  forestry  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
homage  and  service  of  keeping  the  forest  by  one  footman,  with  horn, 
bow  and  arrows,  and  that  forestry  is  not  dependent  upon  any  land  or 
tenement,  nor  does  any  tenement  pertain  to  it  except  horn  and 
keepership,  but  it  is  worth  40s.  yearly  from  food  (putura)  only  to  be 
taken  within  the  precincts  of  this  part  of  Mondrem,  in  accustomed 
places. 

Wfevere.  The  manor  is  held  as  abovesaid,  which  service  according  to  the 
custom  of  the  country  is  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing  8s.  6cl.  yearly. 

Rushton.     1  bovate  land  neld  of  John  de  Grey  by  homage,  and  service  of 
2s.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Rushton  once  yearly. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (12.) 

293.  John,  son  of  John  le  Breton  alias  le  Bruton  the  younger. 

Writ,  20  June,  4  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  8  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Dodynton  by  Staunford.  An  assart  of  15a.  called  '  Rogers  Dybbyng  '  and 
4s,  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  6s.  8d.  yearly 
at  the  king's  exchequer  ;  and  another  assart  of  50a.  land  and  la.  wood, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  at 
the  exchequer ;  all  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  said  John's 
minority. 

Blatherwyk  and  Laxton,  A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  4a. 
wood  within  the  bounds  of  the  forest,  and  6s.  Hd.  and  3  capons  rent, 
now  in  the  wardship  of  John  Engayne,  held  of  Sir  Richard  Basset  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee, 

Maud  his  sister,  aged  20,  whom  Richard  de  la  Ryvere  married,  is  his  next 
heir. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  the  abovfisaid  Richard  and  Maud, 
showing  that  the  abovesaid  Richard  Basset  demised  certain  tenements 
in  Blatherwyck  and  Laxton,  which  came  to  his  hands  as  wardship,  to 
Walter  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lychfield  until  the  lawful  age  of  the 
said  John  son  of  John  son  of  John,  which  tenements,  with  others  of  the 
same  bishop,  being  taken  into  the  king's  hand  were  committed  to  John 
Engayne,  and  praying  delivery  of  the  same,  22  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.    Inq.  8  Sept.  5  Edw,  II. 

Blatherwyk  and  Laxton.  A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  as  above,  were 
held  by  John  son  of  John  le  Breton,  knight, 'of  Richard  Basset  by 
service  of  |  knight's  fee ;  which  came  into  the  wardship  of  the  said 
Richard  during  the  minority  of  John  son  of  John  son  of  John  le  Breton, 
and  he  demised  the  same  to  Walter  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  John. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (13.) 

294.  Roger  Bertram  alias  Beretrbm,  de  BEaTRAn. 

Writ,  29  Jan.  4  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.     Inq.  Wednesday  the  day  of  St.-Dunstan,  4  Edw.  II. 
Mitheford.     The  castle,  worth  14i.  yearly,  now  in  the  king's  hand. 


172  INQUISITIONS. 

Mitteforde.  The  town,  worth  121.  yearly. 
Mollesdoun.  The  town,  worth  61.  yearly. 
Mitteforde.    The  mills,  worth  12Z.  yearly,  which  were  demised  to  William 

de  Valence  for  a  term  which  has  passed,  and  are  now  in  the  hand  of 

John  de  Euer. 
Feltoun  with  the  forest,  park,  and  mill,  worth  221.  yearly,  now  in  the  king's 

hand  by  reason  of  the  heirs,  who  have  not  sued. 
Framlington.     6s.  8d.  service  pertaining  to  the  guard  of  the  little  castle  of 

Mitteford,  for  lands  held  by  Eobert  de  Eslingtoun. 
Overgares.     Gd.  for  land  of  William  de  Herle. 
Beehefeld  which  is  in  the  hand  of  Warin  de  Swethorp,  Gd. 
Land  called  Le  Hero  ....  which  is  in  the  hand  of  Eoger  Heroun,  6d. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief.    And  Lady  Eda  de  Newille  holds  the 

towns  of  Miteford,  Mollesdoun,  and  Feltoun,  with  a  third  part  of  the 

park,  together  with  the  forest  of  Feltoun,  as  dower. 

He  had  one  daughter  Agnes,  who  died  without  heir. 
Philip  Darcy,  Elias  de  Pannebiri,  and  William,  son  of  William  de  Emeley, 
each  aged  30  at  least,  are  now  his  next  heirs. 

Writ  of  privy  seal  to  the  king's  nephew  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucestre 
and  Hertford,  guardian  of  the  realm,  and  to  the  chancellor,  to'examine 
the  accompanying  inquisition  taken  at  the  suit  of  Sir  Philip  Darcy, 
concerning  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  Roger,  and  do  as  shall  seem 
fitting,  18  June,  4  Edw.  II.     (French.) 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  dc.  to  the  eseheator  to  deliver  to  Philip  Darcy,  one 
of  the  heirs,  a  third  part  of  the  mill  of  Felton,  to  warn  the  said  Elias  and 
William  to  be  in  the  chancery  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Laurence  next  to 
receive  their  pourparties,  and  to  enquire  by  what  service  the  said  mill 
is  held,  2  July,  .4  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.  Inq.  Wednesday  the  eve  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  5  Edw.  II. 
Miteford.  Sir  Roger  Bertrem  died  seised  of  the  little  castle  &c.  which  he 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony,  and  the  mill  of  Felton  is  member 
of  the  same  barony  and  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the  service  per- 
taining to  so  much  tenement ;  after  it  came  into  the  king's  hand  it  was 
never  charged  with  any  service,  but  before  the  mill  came  into  Sir 
Roger's  hand,  the  baron  of  that  barony  did  to  the  king  service  for  a 
whole  barony. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  whether  the  said  Roger,  and  the  said  A.gnes,  died 
seised  of  the  said  mills  &c.  as  of  fee,  or  not,  and  who  are  the  next  heirs 
of  the  said  Agnes  &c.     27  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.    Inq.  Wednesday  in  Easter  week,  5  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Roger  was  seised  on  the  day  he  died  of  Mitforde  with  the  little 
castle  and  demesne  lands,  Mollesdon,  and  the  mills  of  Mitforde  and 
Felton,  which  mills  he  demised  to  William  de  Valencia  for  a  term  now 
expired.  Now  the  mills  of  Mitforde  are  in  the  hand  of  John  de  Eure, 
by  reason  of  a  third  part  of  Creklawe,  because  Hugh  de  Eure  was 
seised  of  the  manor  of  Creklawe,  by  the  gift  of  the  said  Roger  and  by 
his  charter,  after  the  death  of  which  Roger,  Ida  Bertram  brought  a 
writ  of  dower  against  the  said  Hugh  for  a  third  part  of  that  manor, 
and  Hugh  called  to  warrant  Agnes  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said 
Roger,  together  with  William  de  Valencia,  and  recovered  the  mills  of 
Mitforde  against  the  said  Agnes ;  and  John  de  Eure  is  next  heir  of  the 
said  Hugh.  The  mill  of  Felton  is  in  the  king's  hand  since  the  lapse 
of  the  term  which  WilUam  de  Valencia  held.  The  said  Roger  was 
seised  on  the  day  he  died  of  Felton  with  the  demesne  lands  and  forest 


EDWAED  II.  173 

as  of  fee,  and  after  his  death  Agnes  his  daughter  was  seised  of  them 

in  fee,  and  died  seised  of  the  reversion  of  the  mill  of  Pelton,  and  the 

mills  of  Mitford,  unless  she  released  the  mills  of  Mitforde  to  anyone, 

which  is  unknown  to  the  jury. 

The   said  Eoger  had  four   sisters: — Agnes   de  Emeley,  Isabel  Darcy, 

Christiana  de  Eos,  and  Ada  de  Veer ;   from  Agnes  came  William   son  of 

William,  and  from  him  William  that  now  is ;   from  Isabel  issued  Norman 

Darcy,  and  from  him  Philip  Darcy  that  now  is ;  from  Christiana  issued  Elias 

de  Penbury  that  now  is  ;   and  from  Ada  issued  Isabel,  and  from  her  Gilbert 

de  Aton'  that  now  is ;   which  William,  Philip,  Elias,  and  Gilbert  are  next 

heirs  of  the  said  Eoger  and  Agnes. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  warn  the  said  William  and  Elias  to  be  in  the  chancery 
on  the  morrow  of  the  Ascension  next  to  receive  their  pourparties  of  the 
mill  of  Felton,  12  April,  5  Edw.  II.  (fragment.) 

Writ  of  dedimus  potestatem  recipiendi  attornatos,  16  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (14.) 

295.  William  Pltjkenbt  alias  Plokbnet. 

Writ,  28  June,  4  Edw.  II. 
Berks.     Extent,  4  July,  5  Edw.  II. 

Lambourne.    A  moiety  of  the  manor ,  and  hundred  (full  extent  given  with 

names  of  free  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  j  knight's 

fee. 

William  his  son,  aged  15  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (15.) 

296.  William  Plukenet. 

Writ  to  Eoger  de  Wellesworth,  escheator,  to  cause  dower  to  be  assigned  to 
Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William,  15  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  FUe  7.  (12.) 

297.  John  Goob  alias  Gooz. 

Writ,  28  April,  4  Edw.  II. 
Dorset.     Inq.  12  May,  4  Edw.  II. 

Gyllingham.  A  capital  messuage,  123a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  rents  &c.  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  being  forester  of  the  forest  of 
Gillyngham,  and  keeper  of  the  park  of  the  manor  of  Gillyngham, 
which  manor  is  in  the  hand  of  Margaret,  sometime  queen  of  England,  by 
the  grant  of  the  late  King  Edward.  And  the  said  John  and  his  heirs 
shall  receive  the  twigs  and  bark  of  all  trees  cut  in  the  forest  or  park 
by  the  king,  queen,  or  justice  of  the  forest,  excepting  those  felled  at 
the  manor  or  barton  of  Gillyngham ;  and  they  shall  receive  all  trees 
and  boughs  thrown  down  by  the  wind,  unless  thrown  down  with  their 
roots,  and  they  shall  have  their  swine  without  number  in  the  time  of 
pannage  in  the  forest  and  park  free  of  pannage,  8  oxen,  8  cows, 
&c.  in  the  park  and  outside  free  of  herbage,  and  the  right  shoulder  of  all 
deer  taken  in  the  park  or  forest. 
His  daughters,  Amice  the  wife  of  William  de  Bogeley,  Elizabeth  the  wife 

of  John  Cley,  Alice  the  wife  of  William  Chounesone,  and  Michaela  the  wife 

of  John  de  Eoudes,  each  aged  22  and  more,  are  his  next  heirs. 


174  INQUISITIONS. 

Endorsed  with  a  memorandum  that  queen  Margaret's  steward  came  into 
the  chancery  and  claimed  the  above  tenements  to  be  of  the  demesnes 
of  the  manor  of  Gillingham,  which  was  assigned  to  her  in  dower,  and 
is  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown  of  England,  and  a  day  was 
given,  viz.  the  morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  next. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  warn  the  said  queen  to  be  in  the  chancery,  &c.,  to 
shew  cause  why  the  said  lands  &c.  ought  not  to  be  delivered  to  the  said 
heirs,  15  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Letter  oj  attorney  from  the  queen  appointing  Roger  de  Luda  or  Hugh  de 
Horsigton  to  show  cause  for  her  as  abovesaid.  (undated.) 

Reasons  proposed  by  the  queen  and  .John  Hayward  against  the  inquisition 
returned  at  the  suit  of  the  heirs  of  John  Gooz.     {French.) 

Writ  of  certiorari  to  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  to  examine  the  rolls 
and  certify  what  standing  John  Goce,  lately  deceased,  claimed  in  certain 
lands  &c.  in  Gillingham,  in  the  eyres  of  Eobert  Passelewe  and  Eoger 
de  CUfford,  justices  in  eyre  in  31  and  54  Hen.  Ill,  16  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Endorsed: — In  the  eyre  of  Robert  Passelewe  nothing  can  as  yet 
be  found. 

.Dorset.  Pleas  oJ  the  forest  at  Shirebm-ne  on  the  day  of  St.  Katherine, 
54  Hen.  Ill,  before  Roger  de  Clifford  &c.  justices,  (defaced.) 
Presentment  made,  as  likewise  in  the  roll  of  the  eyres  of  Eobert  Passelewe, 
&c.,  31  Hen.  IH,  of  the  bounds  of  the  manor  of  Gillingham  (details 
given).  And  it  was  found  in  the  said  rolls  that  Walter  Joce,  deceased, 
was  forester  of  fee  and  had  no  warrant  but  ancient  tenure,  and  that  he 
held  1  virgate  land  of  the  king  for  his  bailiwick  of  keeping  the  whole  of 
the  king's  demesne  wood  of  Gillingham.  John  his  son  who  now  holds 
that  baihwick  came  and  claimed  common  for  his  beasts  throughout  his 
whole  bailiwick,  and  housebote  and  heybote  in  the  king's  demesne 
woods,  but  because  it  was  found  that  he  holds  the  said  virgate  for  his 
bailiwick  the  steward  of  the  said  forest  was  ordered  not  to  permit  him 

to  have of  the  bailiwick  besides  the  issues  of  the 

said  virgate. 

Memorandum  (undated  and  defaced). 

In  the  manor  of  Gillyngeham  are  three  towns,  Gillingeham,  Motcumbe,  and 
Bureton,  each  town  answering  for  itself  for  the  queen  in  the  court  of 
Gilliageham,  in  which  it  was  testified  that  the  villeins  of  Burtone  held 
nearly  a  fardel  of  land  which  was  the  king's  escheat,  for  which  they 
rendered  nothing ;  and  the  men  of  Burton  having  declared  that  they 
knew  of  nothing  that  could  be  escheat  to  the  king,  it  was  found  by  the 
townships  of  Gillingeham  and  Motcumbe,  in  which  there  is  a  great 
multitude  of  men,  that  a  fardel  of  land  of  13a.  in  Burton  at  Odeslade, 
without  the  king's  assent  was  committed  by  the  township  of  Burton 
to  one  Eynulph  son  of  Edric  de  la  Sandweye  and  Alnova  (?)  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Alfred  de  Shilford,  who  rendered  nothing  to  the  king, 
after  whose  deaths  the  villeins  took  it  into  their  own  hands  and  still 
detain  it.  The  fardel  was  therefore  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  and  as 
the  queen  was  dowered  of  that  manor  for  five  years,  it  was  considered 
that  she  should  recover  her  loss  of  10«.,  and  that  the  whole  township 
should  be  in  mercy  20«.  for  concealing  such  a  rent  in  fraud  of 
the  king. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  23.  (16.) 


EDWARD  II.  175 

298.    John  de  Eoches. 

Wnt,  6  July,  4  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
Southampton.    Inq.  24  July,  5  Edw.  II. 

Stevyngton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  out  of  which  are  paid  lOOs.  to 
Bichard  de  Biflet  pertaining  to  his  manor  of  La  Welle  which  sometime 
was  of  Geoffrey  Wyngham,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee,  doing  suit  at  the  hundred  of  Basingstoke,  and  finding 
a  horseman  in  Wales  in  time  of  war  for  40  days  at  his  own 
charges. 

Bradeleye  and  Northfarham.  The  manors  (extents  given),  out  of  which  are 
paid  2s.  yearly  to  the  abbot  of  Ticchefeld,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Win- 
chester for  4  knights'  fees,  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  the  bishop's  court 
at  La  Soke  and  at  the  view  of  frankpledge  at  Southfarham  or  Overton, 
if  he  shall  be  resident. 

Hou.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Richard  de  Burhonte  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  the  said  manor  is  charged  by  ancient  custom  with 
doing  suit  at  the  king's  hundred  of  Munestoke. 

John  his  son,  aged  22  at  the  feast  of  St.  Edmund  the  King  and  Martyr 
next,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (17.) 


299.    EicHABD  DE  Bello  CaMpo. 

Writ,  20  May,  4  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  19  June,  4  Edw.  II. 

La  Quabbe.  A  capital  messuage,  2  gardens,  60a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  3a. 
wood,  20a.  pasture,  and  39s.  ^d.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  exchange  sometime  made  with  the  king's  ancestors  for  lands  &c.  at 
Melebourne  in  the  Peak  (la  Peyk),  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  the  king's 
court  of  Ticchefeld  twice  yearly,  and  rendering  16d.  yearly  of  '  tourn 
and  tethingpeni.' 

Walter,  son  of  William  son  of  John,  son  of  Alesia  one  of  his  daughters, 
and  Cristina  and  Cecily  his  daughters,  each  aged  21,  are  his  next 
heirs. 

Writ  of  pleniuB  certiorari,  whether  the  said  lands  in  Quabbe  were  of  the 
king's  ancient  demesnes  or  not,  and  whether  they  were  in  Northfeld  or 
in  Tychefeld,  and  whether  Northfeld  is  a  hamlet  of  Tichefeld  or  a 
town  by  itself,  and  if  a  town  by  itself,  whether  in  the  eyres  of  the 
justices  in  eyre,  tenants  in  Quabbe  were  assessed  with  those  of  Northfeld 
or  Tychefeld ;  William  son  of  John  de  Messeworth  having  exhibited  in 
chancery  part  of  a  fine  granting  a  messuage  and  lands  in  Tichefeld  and 
Charke  to  the  said  Richard  for  life  with  remainder  to  the  said  William, 
and  the  said  Christiana  and  Cecily  having  asserted  that  the  lands  in 
Quabbe  are  of  the  king's  ancient  demesne  and  in  Northfeld  and  not 
in  Tychefeld,  15  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Matthew,  5  Edw.  II. 

Quabbe.  The  said  lands  are  not  of  the  king's  ancient  demesnes  nor  ever 
were,  nor  taxed  amongst  them,  and  are  in  Ticchefeld,  and  Northfeld  is 
not  a  town  by  itself  nor  a  hamlet  of  Tichefeld,  but  a  field  in  which  the 
lands  are  situated. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  23.  (18.) 


176  INQUISITIONS. 

300.     John  son  of  John  Traynez  alias  Traneys. 

Writ,  13  April,  4  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  John  the  Baptist,  4  Edw.  II. 

Pynelthorp.      The  site  of  a  messuage  and    I04a.  land  in    demesne,  held 

of  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  the  see  being  vacant,  by  homage  and  fealty. 
Kylpin,  including  Stokebrig  and  Silvesterker.     5  tofts,  3  bovates  in  demesne, 

n^a.  land,  28s.  Id.  rent  of  assize,  and  pannage,  held  a6  above  by  the 

same  service. 
Skeltone.      20a.  land  and  4s.  rent  of  assize,  held  as  above  by  the  same 

service ;  and  3^a.  land  held  of  Eobert  Bataill,  service  unspecified. 
Linton.     IBs.  4d.  rent  of  assize. 
N«uland.     8s.  Ad.  rent  and  4  horse  shoes  yearly. 
Benetland.     2«.  rent  of  assize. 

Estrington.     4s.  rent  of  assize,  and  a  '  hurn  '  (?)  price  lid. 
Thorp.    20s.  yearly  held  of  the  same  bishop  by  the  same  service,  and 

Id.  rent  of  assize. 
Belleby.    45s.  9d.  rent  of  assize. 

All  held  of  the  same  bishop  by  the  said  service. 
Portington.     A  toft,  9a.  land,  and  2a.  meadow  in  demesne,  and  4s.  rent  of 

assize,  held  of  the  lord  of  Portington  by  fealty. 
Houeden.     6  tofts,  12a.  land,  7a.  meadow,  and  51s.  Id.  rent  of  assize,  held 

of  the  same  bishop  by  the  said  service ;  4a.  meadow  held  of  Thomas  de 

Bernhill  by  fealty ;  and  15^d.  for  pannage,  tenure  unspecified. 
Barneby.     24s.  8d.  rent  of  assize  held  of  the  same  bishop. 

John,  son  of  Thomas  Traneys  his  brother,  aged  9,  is  his  next  heir. 

WHt  de  melius  inquirendo  by  what  tenure  the  above  lands  are  held  of  the 
bishopric  of  Durham,  26  July,  5  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  Saturday  after  Ash  Wednesday,  5  Edw.  II. 

The  lands,  &c.,  in  Pynelthorp,  Stokebryg,  Kylpin,  Skelton,  Neuland,  Linton, 
Benetteland,  Estrington,  Thorp,  Houeden,  and  Barneby,  were  held  of 
the  bishopric  of  Durham  as  of  the  manor  of  Houeden  by  homage  and 
service  of  103s.  lOd.  of  free  farm  yearly ;  certain  lands  in  Skelton  were 
held  of  Robert  Batayll  by  service  of  8d.  yearly;  certain  lands  in 
Portington  were  held  of  Nicholas  de  Portington  by  service  of  22d. 
yearly;  and  certain  lands  in  Houeden  were  held  of  Thomas  de 
Bernhill  by  service  of  8d.  yearly. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  whereas  the  king  had  commanded  the  escheator 
to  deliver  the  lands  &c.  to  Idonia,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Traynez, 
mother  and  next  (friend)  of  the  heir,  and  Nicholas  de  Chilham  to 
whom  the  wardship  (has  been  granted  ?)  at  the  requisition  of  Isabel 
the  king's  consort,  has  given  the  king  to  understand  that  the  said 
bishops  have  the  wardship  of  the  lands,  and  that  they  are  held  of 
the  said  bishop  by  knight's  service,  5  April,  5  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  Monday  after  the  Octave  of  Holy  Trinity,  5  Edw.  II. 

The  said  John  held  no  lands  in  Houedenshyre  by  knight's  service.  He 
held  divers  lands,  as  abovesaid,  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  but  the 
bishops  never  had  the  wardship  of  the  lands  of  the  said  John, 
because  the  heirs  of  his  ancestors  have  always  been  of  full  age  on  the 
death  of  their  ancestors,  but  the  said  bishops  have  always  had  the  wardship 
of  the  lands  of  other  tenants  so  holding  by  homage  and  rendering  a  certain 
yearly  rent,  but  whether  in  right  of  their  church  or  by  usurpation 
(de  occupacione)  is  unknown  to  the  jury. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (19.) 


EDWAED  II.  177 

301.  Dayid  db  Fletewyk. 

Writ,  27  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
[YoBK.]     Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  St.  Augustine,  6  Edw.  II. 

Thorn  Gumbaud  in  Holdernesse.  A  third  part  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor, 
held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Lora  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 
honour  of  Albemarle,  by  knight's  service,  and  doing  suit  at  the 
wapentake  of  Holdernesse.  He  was  not  seised  of  any  lands  &c.  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee. 

David  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (1.) 

302.  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Bygot,  of  Stoketon. 

Writ,  12  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  day  of  St.  Michael,  6  Edw.  II. 

Setringeton.  Two  parts  of  the  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  together  with  the  reversion 
of  the  third  part,  for  life  by  the  gift  of  Eoger  Bygot,  sometime  earl  of 
Norfolk  and  marshal  of  England;  which  manor  ought  to  remain  to 
John,  son  of  John  Bygot  of  Stokton,  by  the  gift. of  the  said.  earl. 

John,  son  of  John  Bygot,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (2.) 

303.  Peteonilla  de  Beuly,  of  Lodynton. 

ITrit,  20  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Waewick.     Inq.  10  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Lodynton  and  Dodwell.    A  moiety  of  a  messuage,  60a.  arable,  5a.  meadow, 
4J  virgates  land  in  villenage,  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  and  a  fishery, 
held  of  the  earl  of  Warwick  in  chief  by  service  of  I  knight's  fee,  and 
10s.  yearly.     She  held  no  other  lands,  &c. 
Nicholas  de  Bruly,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  24.  (3.) 

304.  Stephen  de  Oustewyk. 

Writ,  26  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
[YoEK.]     Inq.  taken  at  Hedon  in  Hold(erness),  3  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

Oustewyk.  A  plot  of  herbage  in  a  croft,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 
honour  of  Albemarle,  by  fealty  and  service  of  id.  yearly. 

Eoger  his  son,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (4.) 

305.  Andeew  db  Thundbelb. 

Writ,  12  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  Saturday  after  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  5  Edw.  II. 

Alesford.  A  messuage,  120a.  arable,  Ja.  meadow,  9a.  pasture,  140a.  wood, 
17s.  ^d.  rent  of  assize,  a  root  {racinum)  of  ginger,  a  clove  gillyflower, 
&c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  J  knight's  fee,  and  it  owes  suit  at  the 
court  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne,  and  is  charged  with  5  marks  yearly  to 
William  de  Appelford  for  his  life.    He  held  no  other  lands,  &c. 

Philip  de  Thunderle,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (5.) 

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178  INQUISITIONS. 

306.  John  son  of  John  de  Etvbks. 

Wnt,  12  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  17  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Aiingre.     The  hundred  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 
Aungre  castle,    la.  land  held  by  service  of  4i.  yearly,  and  doing  fealty  to 
the  earl  of  Gloucester. 

John  his  son,  aged  5,  is  his  next  heir, 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  24.  (6.) 

307.  -  John  son  of  John  de  K^veks. 

Writ  to  Eoger  de  Wellesworth,  escheator,  to  cause  dower  to  be  assigned  to 
Ellen,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  12  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  7,  (13,) 

308.  Andeew  Meel. 

Writ,  18  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
Middlesex.    Jwg'.  22  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 

Westminster. .  6  shops  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  2d.  yearly  at 
the  king's  exchequer ;  and  2  marks  quifc-rent  from  a  tenement  held  by 
Ealph  de  Ditton.    He  held  no  other  lands,  &c. 

His  sisters,  Agnes  Sparwe  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  Godale,  aged  60,  Margaret 
Sparwe,  aged  40,  and  Katherine  Sparwe,  aged  50,  are  his  next  heirs.    , 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (7.) 

309.  Beetha  (Berta)  de  Docwea. 

Wnt,  6  March,  5  Edw.  II. 
CuMBEELAND.     Inq.  11  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

Hoton  in  the  Forest,    34a.  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty,  by 

service  of  rendering  7s.  4d.  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff.     She  held 

no  other  lands,  &c. 

Thomas  de  Dockewra  her  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir, 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24,  (8.) 

310-     Mabel  de  Sull^ye. 

Writ,  1  Dec.  5  Edw,  II, 
Leicestee.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  George,  5  Edw.  II. 

Barewe  on  Sore.  A  fourth  part  of  the  manor,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as 
of  the  honour  of  Chester  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee;  but  she  demised  the  same  to  Philip  de  Burleye  for  his  life, 
rendering  101.  yearly,  with  the  king's  licence.  She  died  seised  of 
nothing  else  in  the  county, 

Eeymund  de  Sully  her  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir, 

Buckingham.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam,  5  Edw.  II. 
Olnee.     A  fourth  part  of  the  manor,  similarly  held,  and  demised  to  the  said 
Philip  for  life  for  the  like  rent.     She  died  seised  of  nothing  else  in  the 
county. 

Heir  as  above, 

€.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (9.) 


BDWAED  II.  179 

311.    Richard  DE  Gosbbek. 

Wnt,  1  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Nicholas,  5  Edw.  II. 

Gosebek.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  Alice  late 
the  wife  of  Roger  le  Bygod,  sometime  earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of 
England,  for  2  knights'  fees  assigned  to  her  in  dower  by  the  king. 

Brycthewell.    A  fishery  with  15s.  rent,  held,  together  with  the  manor  of 
Brychtwell  which  John  Lampet  and  Beatrice  his    wife  hold  of  the 
demise  of  the  said  Richard  for  the  life  of  the  said  Beatrice,  of  Sir  John 
de  Polye  and  Mabel  his  wife  by  service  of  60s.  yearly. 
Ralph  his  son,  aged  13,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  what  other  lands  he  held  of  which  mention  is  not 
made  above,  4  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  26  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 

Codenham.  94a.  land,  15a.  wood,  5a.  meadow,  10a.  pasture,  and  40s.  9Jd. 
rent  (full  extent  given  with  field  names  and  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
Sir  Robert  de  Ufford  and  Cecily  his  wife,  as  of  her  inheritance,  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee.  He  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief,  nor 
any  other  lands  besides  those  contained  in  the  previous  inquisition. 
'   .   i  "       .  C.Edw.II.FileM.  {10.) 


312.     John  de  Lacu  alias  de  Lay,  of  Great  Paxton. 

Writ,  15  April,  5  Edw.  II. 
Huntingdon.    Inq.  14  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Great  Paxton.     Cejtain  lands,  &c.,  held  of  William  de  Lay  by  service  of 

Qd.  yearly ;  and  certain  other  lands,  held  of  Remigius  de  Meldyng  in 

free  socage  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

John  du  Lay,  his  son,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

Cambridge.     Inq.  12  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Hokynton.  A  capital  messuage,  50a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  rents,  &c., 
held  of  Geoffrey  de  Burdeleye  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee,  and  a  pair 
of  gloves  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (11.) 


313-  .Richard  de  Shupton, afos  de  Scuhpton,  de  Schoupton. 

Writ,  1  Dec.  5  Edw.  IL 
YorS.    Inq:  taken  at  York  on  Friday  the  morrow  of  St.  Hilary,  5  Edw.  II. 

Thoraldthorp,      8  tofts  and  16  bovates  land,  held  of  the  manor  of  B.utter- 
cramb  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Wake  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  9J,  is  his  next  heir. 

[York.]     Inq^  Wednesday  the  eve  of  the  Epiphany,  5  Edw.  II. 

Thorpe  by  Kirkeby  Malesart.    A  capital  messuage,  49a.  arable,  and  30a. 
wood,  held  of  Henry  Beufiz,  knight,  and  Cecily  his  wife,  by  service  of 
20s.  lOd.  ;  and  a  plot  held  of  the  abbot  of  Fountains  by  service  of  12d. 
Azerlawe.     16^a.  land  held  of  John  de  Moubray  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above, . 


180  INQUISITIONS. 

WHt  of  plenius  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  W.  bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield,  showing  that  he  holds  the  manor  of  Butercrambe  for  life  by 
the  grant  of  John  de  Wake,  deceased,  and  that  the  wardship  of  the  lands, 
&c.,  of  the  heir  ought  to  pertain  to  him  this  time,  8  March,  5  Edw.  II. 
[YoKK.J     Inq.  Saturday  before  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  5  Edw.  II. 

The  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  holds  the  manor  of 
Botercrambe  for  life  by  the  grant  of  John  Wake  deceased,  by  reason 
whereof  the  wardship  of  the  heir  and  lands,  &c.,  of  the  said  Eichard, 
who  died  on  Friday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas,  4  Edw.  II, 
pertains  to  the  bishop  for  this  time. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24:.  (12.) 

314.  John  Ntcol,  of  Lyndwode. 

Writ,  15  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  11  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 

Lyndewod.     A  messuage,  36a.  arable,  and  6a.  meadow,  held  of  the  king, 
as  of  the  barony  of  Bayeux  now  in  the  king's  hand,  rendering  12flf. 
yearly. 
William  his  son,  aged  29  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (13.) 

315.  EOBEET   DB   LaTTHBBDEY. 

Writ,  6  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
NoBTHAMPTON.    Inq.  24  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Weston  Pynkeny  alias  Pygkenie.     6  marks  rent  from  4  virgates  land,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
John  de  Latthebury  his  brother,  is  his  next  heir  and  of  full  age. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary,  5  Edw.  II. 

Embertone.     A  capital  messuage,  12a.  land,  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  Joan 
la  Chaumberleyne  by  service  of  a  thirtieth  part  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and 
suit  at  her  court  of  Pethesho. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (14.) 

316.  John  son  of  Thomas  db  Mbtham.  ' 

WHt,  18  May,  5  Edw.  II. 
[YoBK ;  West  Biding.]    Inq.  taken  at  Pontefract  on  Saturday  before  St.  William 
the  Archbishop,  5  Edw.  II. 

He  was  not  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  any  lands,  &c.,  in  the 
West  Biding,  on  the  day  he  died. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  12  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Debby.    Inq.  taken  at  Baselawe  on  Wednesday  before  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  5  Edw.  II.  ■ 

He  was  not  seised  of  any  lands,  &c.,  in  the  county,  on  the  day  he 
died,  except  of  the  right  and  inheritance  of  Sibyl  his  wife. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  12. 

Nottingham.    Inq.  1  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Lindeby.  A  moiety,  held  by  the  said  John  and  Sibyl  his  wife  of  the  king 
in  chief,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  by  service  of  a  rent  of  a 
pilch  of  gris  (pelicii  de  griseo)  only  at  the  king's  exchequer. 


EDWAED   II.  181 

Willey.     A  messuage  and  2  oarucates  land,  jointly  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
as  above,  by  service  of  lOL  rent  only  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  12  and  more. 

[YoEK  ;]  East  Eiding.   Liq.  Monday  before  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
5  Edw.  II. 
Metham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  John  together  with 

Sibyl  his  wife,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  _the  bishopric  of 

Durham  by  fealty  and  service  of  rendering  211.  16s.  of  free  farm  yearly. 
Laxton.     A  toft,  50a.   arable,  and  72s.  rent  of  assize,  similarly  held  by 

homage  and  service  of  70s.  M.  of  free  farm  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at 

the  bishop's  court  of  Houeden  thrice  yearly. 
Belasise.     A  capital  messuage  and  60a.  arable,  similarly  held  of  Thomas 

de  Houke  by  fealty  only. 
Houeden.    34s.  rent  of  assize  similarly  held  of  the  prior  of  Fynkal  by  fealty 

and  service  of  20s.  yearly. 
Birsay.     A  messuage,  20a.  meadow,  and  40s.  rent  of  assize,  similarly  held 

of  John  de  Hothom  by  fealty  only. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  13. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  into  safe  custody  the  heir  of  the  said  Jphn, 
whose  marriage  pertains  to  the  king,  12  June,  5  Edw.  II. 
Endorsed  with  return,  that  the  heir  has  been  eloigned  from  place  to 
place  and  cannot  be  found. 
Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Laurence,  6  Edw.  II. 

In  the  life  of  the  heir's  father.  Sir  Jordan  de  Metham  took  the  heir  to  the 
manor  of  Belasise,  and  after  the  said  John's  death  by  the  command  of  Lady 
Sibyl  late  his  wife,  Thomas  Verjon  and  John  de  Waghen  eloigned  him 
beyond  the  Humber,  and  after  three  weeks  the  said  John  de  Waghen 
brought  him  back  to  the  said  Thomas,  who  delivered  him  to  Sir  William  le 
Conestable  who  still  detains  him. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  24.  (15.) 

317.  Joan  daughter  of  Ellen  de  Conyngesholm,  an  idiot. 

Writ,  25  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  22  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Conigesholm  and  Germethorp.     A  toft,  15a.  land,  a  holm  of  l^a.,  8a.  Ir. 

meadow,  3Ja.  pasture,  and  6s.  rent,  held  of  Thomas  de  Conigesholm  by 

the  foreign  service  pertaining  to  J  bovate  land,  and  by  a  yearly  rent  of 

5s.,  and  3  small  bushels  of  salt. 

Somercotes.     14a.  land  held  of  John  son  of  Ralph  de  Parva  Carleton  by 

foreign  service,  and  12d.  yearly  rent. 

All  which  lands  have  been  in  the  king's  hand  for  five  years  and 
more  from  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  last. 
She  died  on  Wednesday  before  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last. 
Simon  son  of  Robert  de  Coningesholm,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  kinsman 
and  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  24.  (16.) 

318.  John  Peveeel. 

Writ,  1  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  20  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

Westhaneghefud.  A  capital  messuage,  73a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  and  4a. 
wood,  held  of  the  lands,  &c.  which  were  of  the  fee  of  the  master  and 
brethren  of  the  knights  of  the  Temple  in  England,  now  in  the  king's 


182  INQUISITIONS. 

hand,  by  service  of  15s.  to  be  paid  yearly  at  the  manor  of.Newewod; 
and  134a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  and  4s.  M.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  Hugh 
de  Veer  by  service  of  24s.  Sd.  yearly  rent,  and  suit  at  his  court. 
Hamo  his  son,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  Fils  24.  (17.) 


319.  Joan  latb  the  wife  of  William  de  Wanetynge. 

Wnt,  28  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
Berks.     Inq.  10  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

La  Wyke  by  Bokhampton.  Certain  lands  &c.  held,  for  life,  as  of  the 
purchase  of  William  sometime  her  husband,  to  hold  to  them  and  to 
his  true  heirs,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Lambourne.  81.  of  land  and  rent  held  for  life,  by  the  joint  enfeoffment  of 
the  said  William,  of  John  Tany,  knight,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John 
and  his  heirs. 
John  son  of  the  said  William,  aged  14,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  24.  (18.) 

320.  Mabel  Geymbaud. 

Writ,  20  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 
Leicester.    Inq.  8  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

Medburgne.     9s.  M.  rent  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Eobert  Grymbaud  her  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  6  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 

Northwyme.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  John  de  Hastyng'  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  32  and  more. 

Bedford.    Inq.  3  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 

Bedenham  alias  Biddenham.     A  messuage,  5a.  arable,  and  the  advowaon  of 

the  church,  held  of  William  Passelewe  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Ghalvestern.     40a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and  30s.  8d.  rent  of  assize,  held  of 
William  de  Eos  by  service  of  xV  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  24.  (19.) 

321.  Peter  de  Brewosa. 

Writ,  7  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.    Inq,  7  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

Tettebury.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  William  de  Brewose  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

The  said  Peter  assigned  the  said  manor  to  Agnes  his  wife  at  the 
church  door,  for  the  manors  of  Manyngford,  co.  Wilts,  and 
Cheres worth  and  Seggewyke,  co.  Sussex,  which  Mary  de  Brewose 
holds  for  life.  William  de  Brewosa,  who  gave  the  manor  to  the  said 
Peter  to  hold  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  held  it  of  the  king 
in  chief  as  parcel  of  his  barony  of  Brembre. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  10  at  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary  last,  is  his 
next  heir. 


EDWAED  II.  183 

Wnt  de  melius  inquirendo,  of  whom  the  manors  of  Manyngfeld,  Cheresworth 
and  Seggewyk  are  held  &c.,  20  March,  5  Edw.  II.   ■ 
Gloucester.     Inq.  18  Kalends  of  May,  6  Edw.  II. 

Tettebury.  The  manor  was  held  by  the  said  Peter  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee.     It  is  not  parcel  of  the  barony  of  Brembre. 

Wilts.     Inq.  22  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

Manyngeford  Brewose.  The  manor  is  held  of  the  earl  of  Hereford,  per- 
taining to  the  constableship  of  England.  Mary  de  Brewosa  has  it  by 
the  grant  of  Sir  Peter  de  Brewosa  :  as  her  dower  in  Tettebury  and 
Manyngeford,  by  the  death  of  Sir  William  de  Brewosa  sometime 
her  husband.  Sir  Peter  was  seised  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  on 
the  day  he  married  his  wife  Agnes. 

Sussex.    Img.  2  May,  5  Edw.  II.  ,     .,. 

Cheresworthe  and  Seggewyk.  The  manors  are  held  of  the  barony  of 
Brembre,  except  a  tenth  part  of  Seggewyk,  which  is  held  of  the  abbot 
of  Fescaump.  The  said  Peter  was  not  seised  of  these  manors  on  the 
day  he  married  his  wife  Agnes,  nor  after,  but  the  said  Mary  holds 
them  in  dower  by  the  assignment  of  William  de  Brewosa. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  24.  (20.) 

322.     Peter  de  Bebwosa. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  assign  dower  to  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Peter,  18  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  7.  (11.) 


323.    Maud  de  Houby. 

Wnt,  20  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 
Leicester.     Inq-  14  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Medburgne.     18s.  6d.  yearly  rent,  and  suit  of  court,  from  free  tenants,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  ^  knight's  fee.      She 
held  no  other  lands  &c. 
Walter  her  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Northampton.     Inq.  13  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Craneford.     27s.  and  2  capons  rent  of  assize  of  freemen  from  messuages  and 
lands  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  and  20s.  from  2  virgates 
land  held  in  villenage,  held  of  Theobald  de  Verdun  by  service  of  ^d. 
when  scutage  runs. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (21.) 


324.    Master  John  de  Bowes  alias  de  Boghis. 

Wnt,  12  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Nicholas,  5  Edw.  II.  -      ;- 

Stretford  in  Eichem(und)  scire.    A  capital  messuage  and  1  carucate  land, 
held  of  Thomas  de  Eichem(und),  knight,  by  service  of  xV  knight's  fee. 
William,  son  of  Stephen  de  Bowes  his  elder  brother,  aged  30  and  more, 
is  his  next  heir. 


184  INQUISITIONS. 

Cumberland  [and  Westmoreland?].    Inq.  taken  at  Carlisle  on  Sunday  after 

St.  Nicholas,  5  Edw.  II. 

Kirkelevington.    A  sixth  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  including  lid. 

rent  of  assize  in  Astynby,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  8s. 

yearly  for  comage. 

Blencarn.    A  moiety,  held  of  Walter  de  Stirkeland  by  service  of  15s.  yearly 

for  comage. 
Ulvesby.    A  messuage  and  43^0.  land,  held  of  the  lords  of  the  manor  by 

service  of  2s.  6d.  for  cornage,  and  2s.  lOd.  for  white  farm  yearly. 
[Westmoreland  ?]  Helton.     IJa.  land  held  of  Sir  Kobert  de  Clifford,  service 
unknown. 
William  de  Boghis,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (22.) 

325.    Alan  de  Pennington,  the  elder. 

Writ,  4  Dec.  5,  Edw.  II. 
[Cumberland.]     Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthias,  5  Edw.  II. 

Carlisle.  Two  burgages  held  by  the  said  Alan  and  Joan  his  wife  of 
the  late  King  Edward  by  service  of  Bd.  yearly  for  'husgable.'  The 
said  Alan  died  twenty  years  ago  as  the  jury  believe,  and  the  said 
Joan  held  the  said  burgages  as  her  own  inheritance  until  the  day  of 
St.  Luke,  3  Edw.  II,  when  she  died,  after  whose  death  Margery  de 
Penyngton  her  daughter  and  heir,  then  aged  27,  entered  upon  them 
according  to  the  custom  of  the  city  and  still  holds  them. 

Cumberland.    Inq.  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Matthias,  5  Edw.  II. 

Cumbresdale.     Two    cottages    and  8  bovates   land,   held  of  William   de 

Karl(iol)o  of  his  own  inheritance  by  service  of  Id.  as  free  farm,  and 

3s.  8d.  for  cornage  yearly. 
Bochardby.     18a.  land  held  by  the  said  Alan  and  Joan,  of  the  inheritance 

of  the  said  Joan,  of  the  late  King  Edward  in  chief  by  service  of  6JtZ. 

yearly  for  cornage. 
The  said  Alan  died  twenty  years  ago  and  more ;  and  Alan  his  son,  then  aged 
6,  was  his  heir  of  the  said  land  of  Cumbresdale,  and  Eobert  de  Quyterig 
the  elder,  of  whom  the  said  William  held  the  said  land  by  service  of  3s.  8d. 
yearly  for  cornage,  had  it  in  his  wardship  as  wardship  of  wardship ;  and 
afterwards  the  said  Alan  the  younger,  having  completed  his  lawful  age, 
entered  upon  that  land  and  held  it  until  the  day  of  St.  Katherine, 
2  Edw.  II,  when  he  was  slaiu  in  Scotland,  and  Margery  de  Penyngton  his 
sister,  then  aged  26  and  more,  entered  upon  the  same  and  still  holds  it. 
As  for  the  land  of  Bochardby,  the  said  Joan  held  it  from  the  death  of  her 
husband  as  her  own  inheritance,  until  the  feast  of  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II, 
when  she  died,  after  whose  death  the  said  Margery  her  daughter  and  next 
heir  entered  upon  it  without  the  king's  licence,  and  still  holds  it. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (23.) 

326.     Miles  son  of  Philip  de  Hastinggbs. 

WHt,  1  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Extent,  Friday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  5  Edw.  IL 

Stoke  Goldinton.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  8a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture, 
40a.  wood,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Peverel,  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee,  doing  suit 
at  the  court  of  Peverel.     He  held  no  other  lands,  &c. 


EDWARD   11.  185 

Giles,  son  of  Giles  Revel  and  Isabel  his  wife  sister  of  the  said  Miles,  and 
Alice  de  Furneaux,  and  Margery  the  wife  of  Roger  le  Botiller,  his  sisters, 
each  aged  30  and  more,  are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  24.  (24.) 

327.  John  de  Olmbstbde. 

Writ,  22  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Cambeidge  ;  Hundred  of  Chilford.   Inq.  taken  at  Olmestede,  17  April,  5  Edw.  II. 
(Unspecified.)     A   capital  messuage   and   29a.   Ir.  land,  held  of  John  de 
Olmestede  (sic)  by  knight's  service,  and  by  service  of  18^d.  yearly ;  and 
2a.  land  and  2s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  Richard  Horel  by  knight's  service, 
and  by  service  of  4d.  yearly. 
William  his  son,  aged  27  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 
Essex.     Inq.  18  May,  5  Edw.  11. 

Radewynter.     A  messuage,   38a.   arable,    and  ^a.  pasture,   held   of  Joan 
La  Chamberleyn  rendering  14s.  Id.  rent  of  assize,  suit  at  her  court, 
and  scutage  when  it  shall  happen. 
;  Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

Sussex.     Inq.  1  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

Chyntinge.  A  third  part  of  a  messuage,  5s.  4cd.  rent,  40a.  arable,  and  a 
pasture,  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death  of  Maud  his 
wife,  daughter  and  heir  of  Olive  Tyrel,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
a  third  part  of  a  serjeanty  of  finding  in  the  king's  army  a  man  with 
unbarded  horse,  with  haqueton,  hauberk,  sword,  and  knife,  for  40  days, 
and  paying  14d.  yearly  for  sheriff's  aid,  and  3d.  for  the  guard  of  the 
castle  of  Pevenese. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (1.) 

328.  Hubert  de  Multon. 

Writ  (to  the  escheator).  Whereas  it  appears  by  an  inquisition  made  by  the 
escheator  of  the  late  King  Edward,  that  the  said  Hubert,  who  held  the 
manor  of  Ishale  of  the  heir  of  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Gillesland,  who  was 
then  in  the  king's  wardship,  married  Ada  la  Brune,  lived  with  her  for 
four  years,  and  begat  of  her  a  son  William,  aged  14  at  his  father's 
death,  and  being  divorced  from  her  by  reason  of  consanguinity,  after- 
wards married  Margaret  du  Boys,  and  of  her  begat  a  son  John,  aged 
7  when  his  father  died,  and  the  king  understands  that  Richard  le 
Brun,  brother  of  the  said  Ada,  to  whom  Nigel  de  Gambel,  who  had 
the  wardship  by  the  late  king's  grant,  granted  the  same  wardship, 
fraudulently  permitted  the  said  William  his  nephew  to  enter  the  said 

manor  in  contempt  of  the  king Dated  4  Oct.  .  . 

Edw.  II.  {fragment). 

Cumberland.    Inq.  Thursday  the  octave  of  St,  Hilary,  5  Edw.  II. 

Isale.    The  manor,  held  as  abovesaid  by  service  of  1  mark  for  cornage. 

Richard  le  Brun,  knight,  to  whom  Nigel  Gambel  granted  the  wardship  of 
the  manor  of  Isale  as  aforesaid,  granted  what  he  had  in  the  said  manor  to 
the  said  William,  who  brought  a  writ  of  privy  seal  to  the  present  escheator, 
that  if  the  said  William  had  entered  the  manor  with  the  assent  of  the  said 
Richard,  he  should  not  be  molested  in  any  way ;  so  the  jury  say  that  the 
said  William  entered  in  this  manner,  and  not  without  the  king's  licence  or 
in  his  fraud  or  contempt. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (2.) 


186  IBTQUISITIONS. 

329.  William  le  Dun  alias  lb  Dutn. 

Wi-it  to  the  escheator,  whereas  the  king  has  understood  that  John  Charles 
acquired  from  the  said  William  and  detains,  a  messuage  and  J  virgate 
land  in  Cherleton,  co.  Wilts,  which  the  said  William  held  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Christiana  la  Bays  sometime 
his  wife,  the  wardship  whereof  pertains  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the 
idiocy  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Christiana,  commanding  him 
to  enquire  in  what  manner  the  said  William  held  the  land,  9  Oct. 
5  Edw.  II. 

Wilts.    Iwg.  20  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 

Cherletone.  A  messuage  and  J  virgate  land,  were  held  by  the  said  William 
of  the  inheritance  of  Christiana  his  wife  by  the  courtesy  of  England, 
whereof  he  demised  8a.  land  with  the  said  messuage  to  William  father 
of  John  Charles,  but  whether  in  fee,  or  for  a  term  of  years,  is  unknown 
to  the  jury  ;  ahd  so  after  the  death  of  the  said  William  Charles,  his  son 
John  by  a  fine  levied  against  the  said  William  Duyn  had  entry  upon 
the  same  and  still  holds  them. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (3.) 

330.  John  de  Makisco. 

Writ   (of  certiorari)  on   the  petition    of    Thomas   Grazenloil,  John  de   la 

Grave,  and  William  de  Gomeledon,  who  married  Amice,  AnaStasia  and 

Agnes,  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  John,  that  his  lands  &c.  may  be 

.  delivered  to  them  and  their  wives,  as  heirs  and  of  full  age,  18  Nov. 

5  Edw.  II. 

Bbeks.     Inq.  Sunday  before  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  5  Edw.  II. 

La  Wyke  by  Estburi.     Certain   lands  &c.    held  of  the    king  in  chief  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee,  came  into  the  hand  of  the  late  King  Edward  by 

the  death  of  the  said  John,  and  the  said  king  granted  the  wardship 

with  the  marriage  of  Amice,  Anastasia  and  Agnes,  his  three  daughters 

and  heirs,  to  William  de  Wanetyng,  and  thus  they  are  now  in  the  hands 

of  his  executors. 

Amice,  Anastasia,  and  Agnes,  his  daughters,  all  of  full  age,  are  his  next 

heirs ;  and  the  said  William  married  the  said  Amice  to  Thomas  Grasenoyl, 

Anastasia  to  John  de  la  Grave,  and  Agnes  to  William  de  Gomeldone.     The 

said  John  de  Marisco  had  an  elder  daughter  Joan  whom  he  himself  married 

to  Simon  le  Bret,  in  Essex ;    who  died  there  two  years  ago,  and  Thomas 

le  Bret  her  son,  aged  4,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (4.) 

331.  Juliana  late  the  wife  op  Hugh  de  Chigbhulle  alias  de  Chbkenhulle. 

Writ,  27  July,  5  Edw.  II. 
Southampton  [;  Isle  of  Wight].    Inq.  28  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 

North  Moleslee.  20a.  pasture  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  John,  son 
and  heir  of  Jordan  de  Kyngeston,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  of  the 
king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  Caresbroke,  now  in  the 
king's  hand,  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  knights  of 
Neweport. 

La  Brigge  alias  La  Brigges.  A  messuage,  a  water-mill,  30a.  arable,  2a. 
meadow,  10a.  pasture,  15a.  pasture  at  Northmoleslee,  rents,  &c., 
similarly    held  of  the   heir  of    Baldwin  de   Insula,   who   is  in  the 


.'EDWAED  II.  187 

king's  wardship,  for  J  knight's  fee,  by.  homage  and  fealty,  and  doing 

suit  five  times  yearly  at  the  said  heir's  court  of  Gatcombe  ;   and  13a. 

arable  called  Bhurreveslond,  which  her  ancestors  had  of  the  ancestors 

of  John  de  Insula  by  exchange,  held  of  La  Brigge,  without  reserving 

any  lordship  to  the  said  John. 
Wackelond.     A  messuage,  60a.  land,  and  pasture,  held  of  Ealph  de  Gorges 

doing  fealty  only. 
Morton.     5s.  yearly  rent  held  of  Theobald  son  and  heir  of  William  Russel, 

deceased,  without  service. 
The  said  lands  &c.  whereof  she  was  seised  in  demesne  as  of  fee,  ought  to 
remain  to  Hugh  de  Chekenhulle  her  husband  for  life  by  reason  of  a  child 
born  between  them,  and  afterwards  to  remain  to  the  said  John  son  of 
Jordan. 

John  son  of  Jordan  de  Kvngeston,  her  nephew,  aged  6,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  25.  (5.) 

332.    Eva  late  the  wife  of  Robert  de  Todenham. 

Wnt,  24  Jan.  [5]  Edw.  II.  {fragment.) 

Suffolk.    Inq.  made  at  Ereswell 5  Edw.  II.  {fragment.) 

[Ereswell.]  The  manor  (extent  given)  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
was  held  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Boulogne  by  Ealph  de  Eouecestre,  who  thereof  enfeoffed 

Hamo   son ,  who  reenfeoffed  the  said  Ealph   (and  Eva  his 

wife?),  and  if  it  should  happen  that  the  said  Ealph  should  die  without 

heirs the  manor  &c.  should  remain  to  the  said  Eva 

and  .......;  and  (the  said  Ealph)  died  without  heirs  of  the  body 

of  the  said  Eva,  who  survived  and  married  the  said  Eobert ;  and  by 
agreement  between  them,  Eobert  de  Weston  and  Hawis  his  wife, 
sister  and  heir  of  the  said  Ealph,  granted  the  said  manor  and 
advowson  to  the  said  Eobert  de  Todenham  and  Eva  to  hold  to  them  and 
[the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  the  said]    Eobert  and  Hawis  and  the 

heirs  of  the  said  Hawis,  paying and  doing  to  the  chief  lords 

(the  services  due).  By  reason  of  which  fine  the  said  Eobert  de  Toden- 
ham  did  fealty  to Descales,   kinsman   and    heir  of  the  said 

Hawis  ;  and  after  the  decease  of  the  said  Eobert  the  said  Eva  continued 
seised  of  the  said  manor  until  her  death. 
[Eobert,  son  of  the  said  Eobert]   de  Todenham  and  Eva,  aged  32  and 
more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Suffolk.     Inq .  5  Edw.  II.  {fragment.) 

Beling'.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Gilbert  son  of  John  Pecchee  by 
service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly. 

Grundesburgh.     The  manor   (extent  given),  held   of son  of 

John  by  service  of  a  chaplet  of  roses. 

Cottenhall.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of Novo 

Mercato  by  service  of  14s.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  22  and  more. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  20  Ma,rch,  5  Edw.  II.  {fragment.) 

Suffolk.     Inq.  Friday 5  Edw.  II.  (fragment  defaced.) 

i  Ereswelle.  The  manor  &c.,  to  much  the  same  effect  as  above,  but  the  manor 
was  granted  to  the  said  Eobert  de  Todenham  and  Eva  and  to  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies,  and  if  there  should  be  no  such  heirs,  it  was  to  revert 
to  Eobert  de  Weston  and  Hawis,  and  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  Hawis. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (6.) 


188  INQUISITIONS. 

333.  Thomas  de  Swynefoed. 

Writ,  15  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  1  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Knaythe.  A  third  part  of  a  messuage,  40a.  arable,  15a.  meadow,  a  pasture, 
30a.  wood,  and  47s.  4d.  rent,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Lincoln  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  rendering  20rf.  yearly. 
Nocton  and  Dunston.  5  messuages  and  25  bovates  land,  jointly  held  by  the 
said  Thomas  and  Margaret  his  wife,  to  them  and  their  heirs,  of  Philip 
de  Arcy  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee.  He  held  no  other  lands,  &c. 
John  his  son,  aged  18  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (7.) 

334.  John  Sauvage  alias  lb  Savage. 

Wnt,  20  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 
SuBEBT.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Andrew,  5  Edw.  II. 

Gomeshulne.      The   manor   (full  extent  given),    held  of  Sir   William    de 
Brewose  for  ^  knight's  fee,  by  homage  and  service  of  8^.  rent. 
Eoger  his  son,  age  6,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ,  20  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 
[Debby.]     Inq.  10  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

Steynesby.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  ia  chief  by  service  of  rendering  a 
sore  sparrowha'wk  at  the  king's  exchequer  only. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  7. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  20  April,  5  Edw.  II. 
[Debby.]     Inq.  2  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Steinesby.      The  manor  held  as  abovesaid,  rendering  a  sore  sparrowhawk  at 
the  king's  exchequer  every  year.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the 
bailiwick. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  7. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (8.) 

335.  Eobbet  de  Bosco. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 
NoEFOLK.     Inq.  17  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Denton.  8Ja.  arable  held  of  the  king  by  service  of  5ld.  rent  at  the 
hundred  of  Ersham,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  surrender 
which  Boger  le  Boygod,  sometime  earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of 
England,  made,  together  with  other  lands  in  England,  Scotland  and 
Wales,  to  the  late  King  Edward ;  and  a  capital  messuage,  40a. 
arable,  la.  meadow,  a  pasture,  2  little  groves,  5s.  rent  of  assize, 
&c.,  held  of  Sir  John  de  Cove  and  Eva  his  wife,  as  of  the  inheritance  of 
.  the  heu-s  of  Eobert  de  Thateshal,  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee,  28.  yearly 
rent  at  the  manor  of  Topecroft,  and  doing  suit  at  the  hundred  of 
Ersham,  which  is  in  the  King's  hand. 
Eobert  his  son,  aged  4,  is  his  next  heir. 

NoEFOLK.    Inq.  21  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 

Fersfield.     2a.  land  held  of  Alice  de  Henaud  late  the  wife  of  Eoger  Bigod, 

earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of  England,  by  knight's  service. 
Fersfield.     The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the  said  Eobert  and 

Christiana  his  wife,  of  the  feoffment  to  them   and  the  heirs  of  their 


EDWARD  II.  189 

bodies  of  William  de  Bosco,  rector  of  Garboldisham,  and  Berard  of 
Great  CornhiBrthe,  by  fine  in  the  king's  court ;  which  manor,  together 
with  the  aforesaid  2a.  is  held  of  the  said  Alice  de  Henaud  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Garboldisham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  like 
feoffment,  of  Hugh  de  Veer  and  Denise  his  wife  by  service  of  ^  knight's 
fee 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (9.) 

336.  Nicholas  son  of  Hugh  de  Edelbsbkrgh. 

Writ,  28  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
Bdckingham.    Extent  Saturday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Hugh,  5  Edw.  II. 

Edlesbergh.    A  capital  messuage,  40a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  a  water-mill,  and 
6s.  8d.  rent,  held  of  the  prior  of  Caldewelle  by  service  of  14s.  yearly, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  prior's  court. 
Dagenhale.     20a.  land  held  of  Ealph  le  Mareschal,  service  unspecified. 
(Unspecified.)     ^a.   pasture   held  for   a   term  of  forty  years  of  John  Em 
and  Nicholaa  his  wife,  which  is  held   of  the  king  in  chief,   service 
unknown. 
John  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  26.  (1.) 

337.  Michael  de  Bbae  alias  de  Bbay. 

Writ,  10  July,  5  Edw.  II. 
Cobnwall.     Inq.  31  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Eescradek.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
St.  Cleer  there,  but  the  master  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  unjustly  occupies  it,  held  of  the  earl  of  Cornwall  by 
service  of  3^  knights'  fees,  and  rendering  30d.  yearly  rent  called 
'  chepgavel '  at  the  castle  of  Launceveton. 
Bray.    The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Baldwin  le  Plemyg  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Treweychek.      The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Maud  de  Hywysch  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Gervase  his  son,  aged  21  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  in  Monte  Tumba  last, 
is  his  next  heir. 

C.Edw.  II.  File  26.  (2.) 

338.  William  de  Dunstaple,  alias  de  Donstapblb. 

Writ,  10  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  18  Nov.  5  Edw.  II.  (defaced). 

Winchester  city.  A  tenement  called  '  La  Clothfelde '  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  a  pilch  of  gris  (pelliciuni  gris')  at  the  king's  exchequer 
yearly  ;  a  tenement  in  Grastrete  held  in  free  burgage  of  John  de  Scures, 
the  fraternity  of  St.  Mary  Kalenders,  and  Isabel  de  Sparsholte,  by 
service  of  10s.  4d.  yearly;  a  tenement  in  the  same  street  similarly  held 
of  the  bishop  of  Winchester, -Eichard  Fremond,  Nicholas  Daleron,  and 
the  hospital  of  St.  John,  Winchester,  by  service  of  38s.  Id.  yearly  ;  a 
tenement  and  croft  in  the  same  street  similarly  held  of  the  said  bishop, 
the  prior  of  St.  Swithun's,  and  William  Plomer,  by  service  of  7s.  2d;, 
yearly ;  a  tenement  in  Golstrete  similarly  held  of  the  hospital  of  St. 
John,  Godesfeld,  and  John  atte  Felde,  by  service  of   14s.,  .  .  yearly ; 


190  INQUISITIONS. 

two  tenements  in  the  same  street  similarly  held  of  the  prior  of 
St.  Swithun's  by  service  of  7s.  2d.  yearly ;  a  tenement  in  the  same  street 
similarly  held  of  the  said  bishop  and  prior,  Eichard  Fremond  and 
Everard  Franceis  by  service  of  30s.  yearly ;  a  tenement  in  Westgate 
similarly  held  of  the  prior  of  Bremere  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  a 
tenement  in  Boekestrete  similarly  held  of  the  heirs  of  .John  de 
Boloinge  by  service  of  12s.  6d.  yearly ;  4  shops  in  La  Graterie 
similarly  held  of  William  son  of  Eoger  de  Donstapele  by  service  of 
20s.  yearly ;  3  tenements  in  Geweristrete  and  Whitbredlane  similarly 
held  of  Eichard  Fremond  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  yearly ;  a  tenement  by 
the  church  of  St.  Maurice  similarly  held  of  the  prior  of  St.  Swithun's  by 
service  of  12d.  yearly;  2  tenements  in  Colebrokestrete  and  by  the 
church  of  St.  Martin  similarly  held  of  the  said  bishop  by  service  of 
2s.  yearly ;  25  shops  and  4  crofts  on  the  Soke  of  Winchester  and  on  the 
hill  of  St.  Giles  similarly  held  of  the  said  bishop  in  chief  by  service  of 
50s.  yearly,  and  they  are  charged  with  dry  rent,  viz.  to  the  heirs  of 
Le   Croys   10s.  and  lib.  pepper,    to  the  warden    of  the  hospital  of 

St.  John,  Winchester,  19s.,  to  Eichard  de  Stocbrigge  4s.,  to 

Winchester  12d.,  and  to  the  prior  of  St.  Swithun's  W^d. 

Sparkeford.  A  house  and  11a.  land,  held  of  the  heirs  of  H(enry?) 
Thormond  and  the  heirs  of  Peter  Doisshel,  by  service  of  7s.  IJd.- yearly. 

Wynton^  16s.  Id.  rent  of  assize  in  the  city  and  upon  the  soke  from  divers 
tenants. 

Alice  la  White  of  Bokyngham,  daughter  of  Muriel  iis  sister,  aged  30,  is 
his  next  heir. 

JVrit  to  the  escheator  to  give  seisin  of  all  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  William 
to  Hugh  de  Hornle  and  Alice  (his  wife)  next  heir  of  the  said  William, 
6  July,  5  Edw.  II.  (fragment.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  26.  (8). 

339.  Nicholas  de  Caeretj. 

Writ,  20  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
Beefs.     Extent,  18  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

MuUesford.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  in  socage  by  service  of  rendering  2s.  yearly  at  the  king's 
exchequer. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator,  that  the  said  Nicholas  held  no  other  lands  in 
his  bailiwick,  except  a  tenement  in  the  suburb  of  London,  tenure 
unknown. 

C.  Edw.  IL  File  26.  (4,) 

340.  Thomas  de  Boltesham. 

Writ,  18  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

Betum  made  by  the  escheator,  that  the  executors  of  Walter  de 
Gloucester  sometime  escheator  have  certified  him  that  the  said  Thomas  died 
in  the  time  of  the  late  King  Edward,  and  upon  a  hke  writ  inquisition  was 
returned  into  the  chancery,  and  the  said  king  gave  the  wardship  of  the 
lands  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  heir  to  John  le  Kyng,  who  sold  it  to 
Thomas  Broun.  The  escheator  has  taken  simple  seisin  in  the  king's  name 
of  other  lands,  as  contained  in  the  inquisition  annexed,  which  were  never 
taken  iato  the  king's  hand,  ^ 


EDWAED  II.  lyi 

Warwick  [and  Northampton].    Inq.  9  Dec.  5  Edw.  II., 

Warwick.     Long  Ichynton.      101.    rent  held    of   Edward   sometime    king    of 

England  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
[Northampton.]  Braunceston  and  Brauncestonebury.    A  messuage,  36a.  arable, 
47s.  lOd.  rent  of  assize  of  freemen,  and  5'2s.  &d.  rent  of  bondmen,  held 
of  William  Eos  of  Ingmanthorp  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  which  are 
in  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  in  the  ward- 
ship of  Thomas  Brun  by  the  commission  of  the  said  King  Edward ; 
and  other  tenements  viz: — a  messuage,  100«.  arable  by  the  greater 
hundred,  plots  of  meadow,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  William  le  Eos  of  Hamelak 
by  service  of  six  arrows,  and  scutage  when  it  runs. 
[Northampton.]     Staverton.     13s.  4rf.  rent  from  a  windmill- held  by  Peter  de 
Kylyngwrth. 
Which  other  tenements  and  mill  rent  were  never  taken  into  the  king's 
hand. 

Thomas  de  Bucketon,  his  kinsman,  aged  19  on  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last, 
is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  26.  (6.) 


341.    William  Sturmy. 

Writ,  2  June,  5  Edw.  II. 
[York.]      Iilq.    taken  at  Beverlay  on   Friday    the   morrow    of    St.  William 

archbishop  of  York,  5  Edw.  II. 
Preston  in  Holdernesse.     A  toft  and  1  bovate  and  two  parts  of  1  bovate 

land,   held  of  the  king  in  chief,   as  of  the  honour  of    Albemarle, 

by    knight's    service,    and  doing   suit  at    the.   king's    wapentake    of 

Holdernesse. 
Sutton.     4a.  meadow  held  of  John  de  Sutton  by  fealty  and  service  of  \d. 

yearly. 
Great  Coldon.    A  messuage  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  the  archbishop  of 

York  by  fealty  and  service  of  M.  yearly. 
Freshmarsh  {Frismarisco).    A  messuage,  14a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  an  eighth 

part  of  a  wind-mill,  a  third  part  of  a  toft,  &c.,  held  of  the  archbishop 

of  York  by  fealty  and  service  of  3s.  yearly. 
Lounesburgh.     A  messuage,  2  tofts,  and  6  bovates  land,  held  of  Joan,  late 

the  wife  of  Eeginald  son  of  Peter,  by  knight's  service,  and  doing  suit  at 

the  court  of  Lounesburgh. 
Esthorpp.     1  bovate  land  jointly  held  by  the  said  William  with  Alasya  his 

wife,  of  the  master  of  the  Hospital  without  rent, 
;       .Gothemondham,,  A  toft  and  1  bovate  land,  jointly  held,  as  above,  of,  the 

master  of  the  Hospital  by  service  of  l^d.  yearly. 
Holm  in  Spaldynmore.     10a.  herbage  held  pf  Gerard  Salvayn   by   fealty 

and  service  of  4s.  yearly. 
North  Cave.     8  tofts,  12  bovates  land,  and  a  water-mill,  held  of  the  heirs 

of    Elias   de    Flaumvile  by  knight's    service,    and    12rf.   yearly  for 

wapentake  fines. 
Holmeton.     IJ  toft  and  1  bovate  land,  held  of  the  prior  of  Boulton  by 

lealty  only. 
Eypringhani.    2a.  land  held  of  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  Eobert  de  Everingham, 

by  service  of  a  garland  of  flowers  yearly. 

Eichard  his  son,  aged  9J,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11:  File  26.  (6.) 


192  INQUISITIONS. 

342.  AVELINA   DUEANT. 

Wnt,  21  May,  5  Edw.  II. 
SoMBESET.     Inq.  20  June,  5  Edw.  II. 

Nyweton  Plecy  and  Exeton.    A  capital  messuage,  40a.  arable,  a  pasture, 

a  fourth  part  of  a  water-mill,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  a  third  part  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Pederton.     12a.  meadow,  16a.  arable,  20a.  fresh  land,  and  a  water-course 

for  a  water-mill,  held  of  John  de  Erelegh  by  service  of  14d.  yearly,  and 

a  gallon  of  wine. 
Crich.     10s.  yearly  rent  from  a  free  tenant  held  of  the  prior  of  Montacute  by 

service  of  5s.  yearly. 
Eichard  Duraunt  her  son,  aged  32  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Middlesex.     Inq.  7  June,  5  Edw.  II. 

Enefeld.  A  moiety  of  a  messuage  with  garden  and  pond,  80a.  arable,  8a. 
meadow,  10a.  pasture,  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  rents,  &c.,  held  of 
Humphrey  de  Boun,  earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex,  by  service  of  x^  knight's 
fee,  and  rendering  3s.  Qd.  yearly ;  a  moiety  of  a  messuage,  water-mill 
and  fulling-mill,  10a.  arable,  and  2^a.  pasture,  held  of  the  abbot  of 
Waleden  by  service  of  15s.  yearly;  and  8a.  arable  held  of  John 
Baldewyne  by  service  of  4s.  Id.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  40. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  26.  (7.) 

343.  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Geoffrey  de  Leyes,  of  Aketon. 

Writ,  30  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  23  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Aketone.     A  messuage,  50a.  arable,  4a.  Ir.  meadow,  IJa.  pasture,  8a.  wood, 
13s.  Ad.  yearly  rent,  and  a  third  part  of  a  windmill,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eobert  de  Leyes  her  son,  aged  22  and  more  on  the  day  of  St.  Peter  ad 
Vincula,  5  Edw.  II,  is  her  next  heir. 

Dokset.     Inq.  24  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Childokford.  J  carucate  land  (extent  given),  including  a  capital  messuage, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Christchurch  Twynham, 
now  in  the  hand  of  Lady  Margaret,  sometime  queen  of  England,  by  the 
gift  of  the  late  King  Edward,  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  J  knight's 
fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  21  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  U.  File  26.  (8.) 

344.  Walter  de  Geddynqg, 

Writ,  18  Oct.  5  Edw.  IL 
Surrey.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  5  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Bromleye.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Richard  son  of 
Giles  de  Brewose,  who  is  in  the  king's  wax-dship,  by  service  of  a  pair  of 
gloves  or  Id.  yearly,  which  the  said  Eichard  holds  of  the  king  by 
homage  and  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee. 

La  Legh.  The  manor,  jointly  held  by  the  said  Walter  and  Maud  his  wife, 
to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Walter,  of  Philip  de  la  Legh,  knight] 
by  service  of  2s.  yearly  or  a  sore  sparrowhawk ;  and  the  said  Philip 
holds  the  same  of  Sir  William  le  Latimer,  lord  of  Wodetone,  by  homage 


BDWAED   II.  198 

and  service  of  J  knight's  fee;  and  the  said  Sir  William  holds  the  manor, 
as  member  of  his  manor  of  Wodetone,  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester,  service 
unknown. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  26.  (9.) 


345.     John  db  Grey  of  Eotherfeld,  alias  John  db  Ebtheefeld. 

Writ,  20  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  taken  at  Kyngeston  upon  Hull  on  Sunday  after  St.  Martin,  5 
Edw.  II. 

Scolcotes.  A  capital  messuage,  12  bovates  land,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  jointly  held  by  the  said  John  with  Margaret  his  wife,  to  them 
and  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  of  the  archbishop  of  York  by  homage 
only  ;  and  4  bovates  land  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  heir  of  Godfrey 
de  Melsa,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  homage,  and  service  of  Ad. 
yearly  for  wapentake  fines. 

Sutton  and  Dripol  in  Ilold(erness).  A  toft,  1  bovate  land,  60s.  rent  of 
assize,  30a.  meadowj  a  plot  of  meadow  called  Hedoncroft,  and  pasture 
in  '  le  Somergang,'  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  said  heir  by  homage 
only. 

Suthburton.  24s.  rent  of  assize,  jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  said  arch- 
bishop by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  10  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

[York.]  Inq.  taken  at  Skypton  in  Craven  on  Monday  the  eve  of  St.  Andrew, 
5  Edw.  II. 
Ketelwell.  20a.  land  in  demesne,  the  advowson  of  a  moiety  of  the  church, 
24  bovates  land,  6a.  meadow,  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  and  rents 
from  free  tenants  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  1 
carucate  land  in  Starbotell  held  by  John  de  Gysburn  and  Beatrice  his 
wife  by  knight's  service,  all  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  and  l^d.  for  fines  at  the  wapentake  of  Staynclyf, 
rendering  also  2  marks  to  the  prior,  &c.  of  Boulton,  4s.  to  Elias  de 
Thresfeld,  and  lib.  of  incense,  worth  Id.,  to  the  abbot  of  Coverham, 
yearly. 
He  died  on  the  eve  of  St.  Luke  in  the  year  abovesaid. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  10  at  the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude  in  the  same 
year. 

Writ,  20  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  15  Dee.  5  Edw.  II. 

Middle  Easen,  Heylyng,  and  Nettelton.    30s.  yearly  rent  to  be  received  from 

John  de  Notel,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  guard  (custodie)  of  the 

castle  of  Dover,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Toft  by  Neuton.     40s.  rent  to  be  received  from  the  prior  of  Sixil,  held  of 

the  king,  as  above,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  10  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  in  the  year  abovesaid. 

Northampton.     Inq.  7  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Duston.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  10. 
28017  N 


194  INQUISITIONS. 

Kent.    Inq.  18  Dee.  5  Edw.  II. 

Leysdon.    40a.  arable,  a  pasture  in  Elmesmersshe,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  3s.  6d.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover 
every  24  weeks. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  12. 

OxFOED.    Inq.  10  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

Cogges.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  villein  tenants),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  10  at  the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude  in  this  year. 

Oxford,    Extent, 5  Edw,  II. 

Eutherfeud.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 

earldom  of  Albemarle,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Baggerugg.    A  capital  messuage,  300a.  arable  in  demesne,  10a.  meadow,  a 

park,  a  foreign  wood,  and  a  wind-mill,  held  of  the  earl  of  Ferers  by 

service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Memorandum  as  to  the  value  of  the  manor  of  Eetherefeld  and  three  parts  of 
the  manor  of  Duston,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  through  the 
minority  of  the  heir,  who  is  aged  10  on  1  March,  5  (Edw.  II),  and 
married. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  Jeodis  &c.  and  chiefly  whether  the  advowson  of  the 

church  of  Arleye,  co.  Warwick,  is  of  the  said  John's  inheritance  or  of 

that  of  Margaret  his  wife,  1  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 
WiRwicK.    Inq.  taken  at  ColeshuU,  13  Dec.  5  Edw.  II. 

Solihull.    22  marks  yearly  rent,  held  of  the  inheritance  of  Margaret  his 

wife,  of  Sir  John  de  Oddyngesel  for   a  fourth  part  of  a  pair  of  gilt 

spurs. 
Arley.    The  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  the  same  inheritance,  of  the 

said  Sir  John  in  chief  by  aneienty  (per  antiquitatem). 

Indenture  of  assignment  of  dower  to  the  said  Margaret,  Tuesday  the  feast  of 
St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  5  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.  Duston  manor.  A  fourth  part  of  the  capital  messuage,  lands, 
&c.  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a  plot  called 
'  Le  Sydholm,'  was  delivered  to  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
John,  for  her  dower.  Of  this  indenture  one  part  remains  with  the  said 
Margaret,  and  another  part  with  the  escheator  in  co.  Northampton. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  26.  (10.) 


346.    Nicholas  de  Pointz  alias  Poyntz,  db  Poynz. 

Writ,  12  July,  5  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Inq.  22  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Hoo.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 
Hugh  his  son,  aged  18,  is  his  next  heir. 
LoUynggeston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the  said  Nicholas 
with  Maud  his  wife,  by  purchase  from  Eeymund  Heryng,  to  them  and 
the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  by  fine  made  in  the  king's  court,  of  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 


EDWARD  II.  195 

Cambeidgb.     Inq.  13  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Dolyngham.  28Z,  yearly  rent  to  be  received  from  the  manor  of  Dolyngham, 
which  the  said  Nicholas  gave  three  years  ago  to  John  Knyht  the  elder, 
citizen  of  London,  and  his  heirs  for  ever  by  that  service ;  and  60a. 
woods  in  places  called  '  Le-  Park .'  and  '  Ahssebed  ' ;  all  held  of  the 
abbot  of  St.  Wandrille's  by  service  of  l\d.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  16  and  more. 

DoKSBT.    Inq.  10  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Sutton.     The  manor  with  the  hundred  of  Culfardestre,  together  with  other 
lands  at  Stoke  St.  Edwald  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester 
by  service  of  2  knights'  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  18  on  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last. 

SoMBBSET.    Inq.  14  Aug.  5  Edw.  II, 

Cory  Malet.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  a 
moiety  of  the  barony  of  Cory  Malet  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee.. 
Heir  as  above. 

DoESET.     Inq.  16  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Stoke  St.  Edwald.  The  manor  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the  said 
Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  sometime  his  wife,  by  the  gift  of  Milicent  de 
Monte  Alto  to  them  in  free  marriage,  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  as 
member  of  the  manor  of  Sutton. 
Batecombe.  40s.  yearly  rent  jointly  held,  as  above,  by  the  gift  of  the 
said  Milicent,  of  her  heirs  by  service  of  a  chaplet  of  roses. 
Heir  as  above. 

Glotjoestee.    Inq.  24  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Tokynton.     The  manor   (extent  given),  held  of   Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of 
Gloucester,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors,  &c. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis,  dc.  1  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  21  Dec.  6  Edw.  II. 

Halstowe    and    Ho    St.    Mary.      Presentations    to    the    churches,    made 
alternately  with  Eichard  de  Grey. 

DoESBT  [and  Wilts]  .    Inq.  7  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees : — 

Wqllecombe    [alias  Wellecombe]  Byngeham.     i  knight's  fee  held  by 

Eichard  de  Byngeham. 
Podyton  and  Estchykerel.      Three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  John 

le  Waleys  of  Podyton. 
Langeton,  Brodeweye,  and  Eadeslo.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Eeymund 

Harang,  William  de  Cruket,  and  Geoffrey  de  Warmewell. 
Wynterborn  Eegis.  i  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Stoke. 
Wurgrode    [alias  Worgrode].      xV  knight's    fee    held  by  Robert  le 

Nyweman  [alias  le  Newman] . 
Craweford:     ^V  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Monte  Alto. 
Bovyngton.      Three  parts  of   1  knight's  fee,  held  by  the  abbot  of 

Bynedon  in  frank  almoin. 

[Wilts.]     Fisscherton  and  Babyngton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  James  de  Norton 
and  William  Saffray. 

[Dorset.]     Eadeweye.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Farendon. 


196  INQUISITIONS. 

SoMBBSET.     Inq.  3  Feb.  5  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees : — 

Corscombe.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Elias  Cotel. 

Schepham,  Standerwik,  and  Cheddern.   2  knights'  fees  held  by  William 

Malerbe. 
Ludeforde.      1   knight's    fee  held  by  William  de  Eeyny    [alias  de 

Eeygny] . 
Ychestock.     ^^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Wigeburg. 
Worth,  CnoUe,  and  Hillegh.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Matthew  de  Esse. 
Stawelle.     2  knights'  fees  held  by  the  heirs  of  Ivo  de  Eocheforde. 
Lopene.    a  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Jobn  de  Meriet. 
Langesutton.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Bossard. 
Chilton  and  Cock.     3  knights'  fees  held  by  William  Trivet. 
Cory  Malet.    -^  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  le  Earn. 
Cory  Malet.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Extent  or  summai-y  of  the  above  knights'  fees. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FiU  26  (11.) 

347.    William  de  Lyouns. 

Writ,  25  April,  5  Edw.  II. 
SoMEESET.     Inq.     15  June,  5  Edw.  II. 

Asschton  Dauno.     A  capital  messuage,  147a.  arable,  18a.  meadow,  pasture, 

a  wind-mill,  and  61.  lis.  6d.  rents,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 
(Unspecified.)     A  messuage  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  le  Theyn  by  service 

of  Id.  yearly ;  a  water-mill  held  of  the  heir  of  John  de  Asscheton  by 

service  of  ^d.  yearly ;  and  ^  virgate  land  held  of  William  de  Odyham  by 

service  of  21s.  8d.  yearly. 

Adam  his  son,  aged  25  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  26.  (12.) 


348.     EoGER  DE  AsPALE  alias  DE  Haspale. 

Writ,  25  April,  5  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  18  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Stonham  Antegan  (?).    A  messuage,  100a.  land,  3a.  meadow,  6a.  wood,  and 
41.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  countess  of  Norfolk,  marshal  of  England, 
as  dower,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Mikeleffeld.    A  messuage,  20a.  land,  la.  pasture,  and  la.  wood,  held  of  the 
said  countess  by  service  of  a  moiety  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eobert  de  Aspale,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Kent.     Inq.  12  May,  5  Edw.  II. 

Nessendene.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee ;  a  wind-mill  in  the  said  manor  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Eochester  by  service  of  20d. ;  a  wood  and  12a.  pasture,  held  of  Eichard 
de  Grey  by  service  of  5s. ;  and  7a.  meadow  held  of  Geoffrey  de  Say, 
service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  88. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FUe  26.  (13.) 


EDWARD  II.  197 

349.   EOGBE  DB  SCOTKE  uUaS   DE  SCOTEE. 

Writ,  24  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  16  Eeb.  5  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Boterwyke  in  the  Isle  of  Haxolme.  55a.  meadow  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  j^j,  knight's  fee ;  and  a  toft,  [8]  Ja.  arable,  4a.  meadow, 
and  6s.  rent,  held  of  Ealph  Takel  by  foreign  service  ;  out  of  which  12d. 
are  payable  yearly  to  the  manor  of  Wylhegton  [alias  Wylughton] ,  which 
was  of  the  master  of  the  knighls  of  the  Temple  in  England. 

Corringham.  A  capital  messuage,  11  bovates  land,  7a.  meadow,  40a. 
pasture,  5a.  wood,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  William  de  Eos  by  service  of  J 
knight's  fee,  rendering  16s.  4d.  yearly  to  the  said  William  for  the  guard 
of  the  castle  of  Belver,  and  5s.  for  life  to  John  de  Eye  ;  and  2  tofts  and 
1  bovate  land,  held  of  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  Lincoln 
,   by  service  of  3s.  yearly. 

Stowe.  A  messuage,  65a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  and  50s.  rent,  held  of  the 
bishop  of  Lincoln  by  a  fee  farm  rent  of  21s.  5d.,  and  by  service  of  finding 
an  aid  of  a  plough  live  times  yearly  wherever  the  bishpp  shall  wish  in  his 
demesne  lands  at  the  park  of  Stowe,  and  a  man  for  reaping  in  the 
autumn  for  one  day ;  and  7a.  land  held  of  the  said  bishop,  and  10a. 
land  held  of  Beatrice  Jollan,  by  foreign  service. 

Stretton.     2  bovates  land  held  of  John  de  Crosholme  by  foreign  service. 

Out  of  which  lands  in  Stowe  and  Stretton  there  are  payable  yearly 
(besides  the  above) ,  to  the  heir  of  Thomas  de  Frauncton  of  Ingelby  3s., 
to  the  heir  of  Ealph  de  Trehampton  5s.,  to  William  de  Sancta  Cruce 
5s.  Id.,  and  to  William  de  Camera  2s. 

Wyvelingham.  3  bovates  land  held  of  the  heir  of  John  de  Parco  rendering 
18d.  yearly. 

Blyburgh.  A  moiety  of  a  messuage,  8  bovates  land,  and  2s.  rent,  tenure 
unspecified. 

Oxcumbe.  A  croft  and  6  bovates  land,  held  of  Philip  de  Kyma  by  service 
of  i  knight's  fee. 

Elizabeth  his  daughter,  aged  1  year  at  the  feast  of  the  Exaltation  of  the 
Holy  Cross  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ,  24  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 
[Yoek;]  Wapentake  of  Heethill.     Inq.  11  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

Molscroft  [alias  Molcroft] .  A  messuage  held  of  the  archbishop  of  York  by 
service  of  6d.  yearly ;  a  messuage  held  of  the  hospital  of  Kinwald- 
graves  by  service  of  12d.  yearly ;  7  bovates  land  held  of  William  de 
la  Wodhall  by  service  of  a  sore  sparrowhawk  yearly ;  4  bovates  land 
held  of  the  same  William  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  and  1  bovate  land 
held  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Stanelay  by  service  of  4s.  yearly. 

Le  Scrubbes.     80^a.  land  held  of  the  said  archbishop  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 

Walkington.  A  messuage  and  3  bovates  land,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Godfrey 
de  Melsa  by  knight's  service,  and  6s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  ^  year. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands,  &c. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  super  vero  valore  on  the  petition  of  John  de  Crepping, 
to  have  the  lands  of  deceased  in  the  Isle  of  Haxholm  committed  to  him, 
rendering  their  yearly  value,  25  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 


198  INQUISITIONS. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  31  Jan.  5  Edw.  II. 

Boterwik  in  the  Isle  of  Haxiholm.     Lands,  &c.,  as  above,  but  valued  at 
2s.  &d.  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  26.  (14.) 


350.    Walter  de  Glotjcbstke. 

Writ,  26  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
SuRBBY.     Inq.  Saturday  before  St.  Luke,  5  Edw.  II. 

Certese.  A  tenement  jointly  held  by  the  said  Walter  and  Hawis  his  wife 
of  the  abbot  of  Certese,  which  they  acquired  of  Peter  de  Huntyngfeld 
and  Giles  de  Hengstone  and  Margery  his  wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the 
heirs  of  the  said  Walter,  service  unspecified. 

Suwerk.     A  tenement  jointly  acquired  and  held,  as  above,  tenure  unknown. 

WoRCESTEE.    Inq.  18  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

TadUnton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  bishop  of  Worcester  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Walter  his  son,  aged  17  on  15  Jan.  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  18  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Lincoln  City  and  suburb.  Certain  tenements  held  of  the  king  as  of  his 
ancient  demesne  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  a  messuage,  63a.  arable,  and 
28s.  id.  yearly  rent,  held  by  the  said  Walter  and  Hawis  of  her 
inheritance  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  his  ancient  demesne ;  and  23a. 
arable,  and  91.  17s.  yearly  rent,  jointly  purchased  by  the  said  Walter 
and  Hawis,  and  held,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  his  ancient 
demesne  ;  out  of  which  yearly  rents  are  payable,  to  the  mother  church 
of  Lincoln  3s.,  to  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  same  church  5s.,  and 
to  the  altar  of  St.  Denis  there  2s.  8d.  for  finding  lights. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  18  at  Christmas  Day  next. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  19  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Suth  Wyme  alias  Suth  Withme.  A  capital  messuage,  180a.  Ip.  arable  by  the 
lesser  hundred,  54a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.,  held  of  Bernard  de  Brous  by 
knight's  service,  and  rendering  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly,  price  6d. 

Calwarethorp.     28a.  arable  held  of  William  Duruy  by  knight's  service. 

Calewarethorp  and  Swarreby.  A  capital  messuage,  124a.  arable,  5a.  meadow, 
a  windmill,  rents,  &e.,  jointly  purchased,  as  above,  to  be  held  of 
Philip  de  Lindeseye  by  knight's  service,  and  rendering  to  the  king  for 
sheriif's  aid  16d.,  and  to  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of  Walter  Ulf,  for  her 
dower,  1  qr.  corn,  price  5s.,  and  1  qr.  beans,  price  3s. 

Haidore.  A  capital  messuage,  8  bovates  arable,  15a.  meadow,  r2a.  wood 
called  'Le  Suthwode,'  rents,  &c.,  jointly  purchased,  as  above,  of 
Kichard  de  Corfe,  to  be  held  of  Henry  de  Bello  Monte  by  knight's 
service,  and  rendermg  to  the  king  6s.  8d.  for  sheriff's  aid,  and  2s. 
to  the  mother  church  of  Lincoln ;  and  a  capital  messuage,  8  bovates 
arable,  15a.  meadow,  8a.  wood,  rents,  &c.  jointly  acquired  by  the 
said  Walter  and  Walter  his  son,  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs 
for  ever,  of  Philip  de  Lindeseye  by  knight's  service,  and  rendering 
to  the  king  for  sheriff's  aid  4s.  2^d.,  and  to  the  abbot  of  Vaudey 
J  mark. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  18  at  Christmas  next. 


EDWAED  II.  199 

Glouoestbe.    Inq.  4  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Elbrugg.  A  capital  messuage,  30a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  rents,  &c.,  held  of 
William  de  Gfirdinis  by  service  of  rendering  J  mark  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  17  on  15  Jan.  last. 

Glouoestbe.     Inq.  4  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

.  Brocworth.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  pasture,  rents, 
&c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Peter's 
Gloucester  for  ^  knight's  fee,  rendering  6s.  8d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Gloucbstbe.     Inq.  6  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Alweston.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a 
foreign  hundred,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  fealty  only. 
Heir  as  above. 

Gloucbstbe.     Inq.  7  Sept.  5  Edw.  II. 

Yweleye.  A  messuage,  80a.  arable,  8a.  salt  meadow,  a  pasture,  60a.  beech 
wood,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  by  the  said 
Walter  and  Hawis  his  wife,  of  Thomas  de  Berkeley,  service  unknown  ;  a 
messuage  and  1  virgate  land  (extent  given),  including  a  water-mill, 
similarly  held  of  the  heir  of  William  de  Berkeleye,  service  unknown  ; 
and  a  close  of  10a.,  120a.  arable,  lOJa.  meadow,  a  pasture,  50a.  wood, 
rents,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  by  the  said 
Walter  of  Thomas  de  Berkeleye,  service  unknown.  Out  of  which 
Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Walter  le  Bek  receives  4L  13s.  id.  yearly  for 
her  dower. 

Heir  as  above. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands  of  the  said  Walter. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  27.  (1.) 

351.    KoGBE  Lbsteangb  (Extraneus). 

Writ,  26  July,  5  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  taken  at  the  bridge  of  Lechton  Busard.  {undated.) 

Linchelade.  Certain  tenements  rented  at  69s.  6d.  yearly,  held  by  the 
courtesy  of  England,  of  the  inheritance  of  Maud  de  Mountbray  some- 
time his  wife,  tenure  unknown ;  and  certain  tenements  rented  at 
69s.  6d.  yearly,  held  for  life  by  the  demise  of  Eoger  de  Mountbray. 
John  de  Moubray,  son  and  heir  of  Eoger  de  Mounbray,  aged  22  and  more, 
is  next  heir  of  the  said  Maud. 

Bbdfoed.     Inq.  19  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 

Bedeford.  The  site  of  the  castle,  with  the  manors  of  Hawnes,  Wylyton, 
and  Stottefold  (full  extents  given),  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England, 
includinga  court  called  Barounescourt  of  Bed(eford),  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  Maud,  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  a 
barony  of  Beauohamp  of  Bedeford  for  1  knight's  fee. 

Wotton,  Brumham,  and  Bereford.     Certain  tenements  held  for  life,  as  of  a 
third  part  of  the  barony  aforesaid,  by  the  demise  of  Eoger  de  Mount- 
bray, for  200i.  which  he  owed  him. 
Heir  as  above,  aged' 22  and  more. 


200  INQUISITIONS. 

The  said  Roger  was  still  alive  on  the  26th  when  the  king  by  his  writ 
supposed  him  to  be  deceased,  but  died  on  the  last  day  of  July. 

C.  Eclw.  11.  File  27.  (2.) 

352.     Adam  de  Welle. 

Writ,  10  Sept.  5  Bdw.  II. 
NoRTHAMi-TON.     Inq.  10  Octember  {sic),  5  Edw.  II. 

Faxton.    A  messuage,  2  virgates  land,  and  4s.  rent,  held  of  Isabel  de  Welle 
by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  I  knight's  fee,  3s.  Id.,  and  J  lb.  pepper, 
price  M. ;  and  the  said  Isabel  (held)  of  Sir  John  de  Brutayn  of  the  fee 
of  Bailol. 
Eobert  his  son,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  5  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 

Bradele.  A  capital  messuage,  60a.  arable,  lOa.  meadow,  2a.  pasture,  10a. 
wood,  2  crofts,  another  croft  called  Aykeholme,  and  68s.  rent,  &c.,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  fee  farm,  rendering  37s.  5d.,  yearly  at  the  king's 
exchequer ;  and  1  bovate  land  held  of  the  burgage  of  Grimmesby  by 
fee  farm. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  16  at  the  feast  of  the  Circumcision  next. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  8  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 

Wyberton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  pasture  called  '  Le 
Houtmerske,'  jointly  held  by  the  said  Adam  and  Joan  his  wife  as  of  his 
purchase  from  John  de  Britania,  earl  of  Eichemunde,  by  fee  farm, 
rendering  25s.  Id.  yearly  to  the  said  earl. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  3  Oct.  5  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Cumberworth.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Abi  and  Strubbi.  Certain  lands,  &c.,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of 
Dover,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  rendering  ^  mark  yearly  for  the 
guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover  ;  viz. — 

Aby.  A  capital  messuage,  107a.  arable,  20a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture,  2  mills, 
40a.  wood  called  Suntwith,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given). 

Strubby.  A  messuage  with  a  croft,  15a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  and  rents  of 
free  tenants. 

A  pasture  called  Wellepark  containing  40a.,  purchased  of  Juliana  de  Gandavo, 
one  of  the  heirs  of  Gilbert  de  Gandavo,  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever, 
and  held  as  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Skendelby,  which,  with  the  manors 
of  Folkyngham,  Edenham,  Hekington,  and  Barton,  now  in  the  hands 
of  Henry  de  Be(llo)  Monte,  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 

Welle  and  Witherne.  The  manors,  and  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Hellowe 
and  Swaby,  together  with  lands  &c.  in  Alford  (extents  given),  including 
woods  called  Withernwode  and  Hunstanwodelound,  a  pasture  called 
Ternholme  Wodewong,  and  rents  in  a  plot  called  Malthorpe,  Malber- 
thorp,  and  Billesby,  held  of  Henry  de  Bello  Monte,  as  of  the  barony  of. 
Ghent,  by  service  of  3^  knights'  fees  and  j\  knight's  fee,  excepting  a 
fifth  part. 

Welle  and  Alford.  2  tofts,  4L  6s.  lOd.  rents  of  bondmen,  works,  &c.,  held 
of  Thomas  de  Eiggesby  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  rendering  20s.  yearly. 

Brumthorp.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  pasture  called 
Pauntholm,  and  free  tenants  in  Anderby  and  Hoggesthorp,  held  of 
PhUip  de  Kyma  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 


EDWAED  II.  201 

Sutton.  A  capital  messuage,  21a.  arable,  30a.  meadow,  pastures,  rent,  &c., 
held  of  John  de  Orreby  and  Isabel  his  wife,  an  heir  of  Eobert 
de  Tatteshale,  by  service  of  -jV  knight's  fee. 
Out  of  all  which  there  are  rents  payable  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of 
Dover  6s.  8d. ;  for  sheriffs  aid  25s.  5d.  for  the  manors  of  Welle, 
Withern,  and  Brumthorp ;  to  the  prior  of  Sixel  24s.  ;  to  John  Flori 
for  the  manor  of  Welle  20s. ;  to  Alice  Warde  of  Aleby  for  a  tenement 
purchased  in  Welle  5s.  and  3  qr.  corn  price  12s. ;  to  Philip  de  Kima 
for  lands  in  Sutton  2s.;  and  to  Simon  le  Chaumberlayn  for  2  bovates 
land  in  Brumthorp  4s. 

Heir  as  above. 
Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands. 

Return  by  the  escheator  that  the  said  Adam  held  no  other  lands  in  his  bailiwick, 
but  those  contained  in  these  inquisitions,  excepting  21L  of  land  and 
rent  in  Beseby,  Hawordeby,  Gunnerby,  Alwaldeby,  Waldeneuton, 
Askeby,  Penneby,  Northcotes,  and  Briggesle,  which  the  king  gave  to  the 
said  Adam  after  16  March  in  the  third  year  of  his  reign,  to  hold  to 
him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  for  ever,  and  which  by  the  king's  writ 
lately  directed  to  him  the  escheator  has  resumed  into  the  king's  hand, 
by  pretext  of  an  ordinance  lately  made  by  the  prelates,  earls,  and 
barons  of  the  realm  of  England,  and  approved  by  the  king. 

Writ  oj  dedimus  potestatem  to  the  escheator  to  receive  the  oath  of  Joan, 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  Adam,   who   from   severe   weakness   cannot 
come  to  the  king,  not  to  marry  without  the  king's  licence,  and  to 
receive  her  attorneys  seeking  her  dower,  20  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
Endorsed  with  return  that  he  has  done  accordingly. 

Writ  oJ  certiorari  dejeodis,  dc.     21  Oct.  5  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  3  Nov.  5  Edw.  II. 

Claxeby  and  Slotheby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Grendale. 
Beeseby  [alias  Bereseby] .     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Daumper. 
Asthorp  and  Alford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Elizabeth  Bozon  of  Asthorp. 
Malteby.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Malberthorp  [alias  de  Malbethorp] ; 

and  ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Lound. 
Iwardeby.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu,  Eoger  de  Kerdeston, 

and  Juliana  de  Gandavo. 
Malthorp,  Slotheby,  and  Alford.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Parford 

and  Amabel  (Amicabilla)  de  Bafvent. 
Wyern  [alias  Wytherum] ,  Hellow,  Anderby,  Cumberworth  and  Drexthorp. 

The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  fees  and  advowsons. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  27.  (3.) 


353.    Maegery  late  the  wife  of  Andrew  de  Smithton. 

Writ  (missing). 
NoETHUMBBKLAND.    Inq.  Thursday   after  All  Saints,  5  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Blakcallirdon,  Dissington  North,  and  Seton  de  la  Vale.     The  manors  (extents 

given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by   service 

of  2  knights'  fees. 
Echewyk.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Paudon,  knight. 


202  INQUISITIONS. 

Hartlaw  in  Seton.      A  coal-mine,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of 

tenants),  held  of  the  king,  service  unspecified. 
Haliwell.    Free  tenancies  of  the  manor  of  Seton  (extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants). 
Eobert,   son  of    Hugh  de  la  Vale  her  uncle,  aged  22  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Oswald,  5  Edw.  II,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  27.  (4.) 


354.    Isabel  de  Fortibus,  sombtime  Countess  of  Albemaele. 

Writ  to  the  escheator.  Whereas  before  the  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  it 
was  agreed  that,  of  the  lands  &c.  that  were  of  the  said  Isabel, 
the  manor  of  Heyford  Warin,  co.  Oxford,  excepting  .2J  virgates  land, 
and  the  manors  of  Passebury,  co.  Hertford,  and  Harewode  and  Kirkeby, 
CO.  York,  excepting  a  messuage  and  1  earucate  land  in  Lofthous  in 
Harewode,  ought  to  descend  to  Robert  de  Insula,  as  her  next  heir  of 
the  inheritance  of  Margery,  the  wife  of  Baldwin  de  Vernoun,  her  grand- 
mother; and  that  the  manor  of  Newenham,  co.  Oxford,  2 J  virgates 
land  in  Heyford  Warin,  and  a  messuage  and  1  earucate  land  in 
Lofthous,  ought  to  descend  to  Hugh  de  Curtenay,  as  her  next  heir  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  said  Baldwin,  her  grandfather;  he  is  to  enquire 
whether  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Briggeham,  co.  Cumberland, 
which  was  of  the  said  Isabel,  pertains  to  the  said  Hugh  or  to  the  said 
Robert,  13  March,  5  Edw.  II. 

[Cumberland.]      Inq.  Saturday  8  April,  5  Edw.  II. 

Brigham.  The  advowson  of  the  church  is  not  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Baldwin  nor  of  that  of  the  said  Margery,  but  one  Thomas  de  Hothwayt 
who  married  Joan  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  John  de^- Brigham, 
sometime  lord  of  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Brigham,  and  who,  after 
the  said  Joan's  death,  held  a  moiety  of  the  same  by  the  courtesy  of 
England,  by  fine  levied  before  the  justices  of  King  Henry  III,  quit- 
claimed the  said  advowson  to  the  said  countess  and  her  heirs  for  ever  ; 
by  reason  whereof  she  was  seised  of  the  advowson  at  alternate  turns, 
and  Hugh  de  Curtenay  who  is  her  nearest  kinsman  on  the  side  of  her 
said  grandfather,  and  not  Robert  de  Insula,  is  her  next  heir  of  this 
advowson  because  she  thus  acquired  it,  and  by  reason  of  the  dignity  of 
male  blood. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  66.  (5.) 


355.    Nicholas  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Cave  of  Dornee. 

Buckingham.     Proof  of  age  26  June,  5  Edw.  II. 

Richard  atte  Lente,  aged  40  and  more,  says  that  the  said  Nicholas  was  22 
at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  for  he  was  born  at  Dornee  on  that  day 
in  the  18th  year  of  King  Edward  the  king's  father,  and  baptized  in  the 
church  there  on  the  mortow,  and  this  he  knows  because  in  the  same  year 
Richard  atte  Lente  his  father  died,  from  which  time  he  has  held  his 
inheritance  in  that  town  and  has  had  knowledge  of  the  said  Nicholas  all 
the  time. 

Thomas  Andreu  of  Burnham,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  in  the  same  year  he  married  Margery  still  his  wife. 


EDWAED  11.  203 

Thomas  de  Worthingpole,  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  in  the  same 
year  he,  with  Eichard  his  brother  then  returned  from  Gascony  where  he 
was  in  the  king's  service,  went  to  the  said  William's  house,  where  he  saw 
the  said  Nicholas  in  his  cradle. 

William  Dente,  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  in  the  same  year  he 
lifted  from  the  sacred  font  William,  son  of  Eichard  Kynebaud,  whom  he  has 
always  accounted  of  the  same  age  as  the  said  Nicholas. 

Eobert  Thomas,  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a  son  Eichard 
whom  he  has  always  accounted  of  the  same  age. 

John  de  Alderugge,  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a  son  Eichard 
whom  he  has  always  accounted  to  be  of  the  same  age. 

Walter  Goron,  40,  William  Clavering,  50,  John  de  Burnham,  40,  Eobert 
de  Aldeworth,  40,  John  de  Worthingpole,  40,  Edmund  Osgod,  50,  and  John 
de  Dornee,  40,  agree,  and  know  it  because  from  the  time  of  his  birth  they 
have  had  sufficient  knowledge  of  the  said  Nicholas,  and  of  Walter  son  of 
Walter  son  of  Eobert  de  Dornee,  who  is  of  the  same  age,  whom  they  well 
know  to  be  22. 

Adam  de  Braye,  who  had  the  wardship,  &c.  sent  his  bailiff,  who  had 
nothing  to  say  why  the  king  should  not  render  his  lands,  &c.  to  the  said 
Nicholas  as  of  full  age. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  27.  (6.) 


356.     Nigel  son  and  heir  of  William  de  Bkoy  of  Ayliston. 

Heeefoed.  Proof  of  age.  Saturday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John,  5Edw.  II. 
{defective.)  • 

William  de  Schabenore,  knight,  aged  44  and  more,  says  the  said  Nigel  is 
21  and  more,  for  he  was  born  at  Lamboghan  on  the  morrow  of  St.  [Laurence 
and  baptized]  in  the  church  there,  16  Edw."  I,  and  this  he  knows  because 
Eobert  his  firstborn  son  was  born  on  the  said  day,  and  baptized  in  the  said 
church  (the  same)  day  and  year. 

Eichard  Gomyn,  knight,  aged  54,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on 
the  said  day  he  married  Maud,  daughter  of  William  de  Aston. 

Alan  son  of  Morice,  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  is  his  godfather. 

Nigel  ap  Jervarth,  aged  54,  says  the  said  Nigel  is  22  and  more,  for  he 
was  born  and  baptized  as  abovesaid,  [which  he  knows]  because  he  is  his 
godfather,  whose  name  he  has. 

Simon  de  Weston,  aged  54  and  more,  says  the  said  Nigel  is  21  and  more, 
for  he  was  born  and  baptized  as  abovesaid,  and  he  knows  it  because  Isabel 

was-  buried  in  the  cemetery  of  the  said  church  the  same 

day  and  year. 

Thomas  de  Wyke,  aged  65,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Eobert 

his  son  the  same  day  and  year  married of  Nigel  ap  Jervarth, 

the  said  Nigel's  godfather. 

Thomas  de  .Biribrok,  aged  51  and  more,  says  the  same  and  knows  it 
because  Juliana  his  wife  was  godmother  of  the  said  Nigel. 

aged    44    and    more,   says    the    same 

because  Eichard  his  brother  was  presented  to  the  church  of  Lambister  "the 
same  day  and  year. 

Eoger  de  Motlowe,  aged  .  .  .  .  ,  says  the  same,  and  this,. 

.  . bailiff  of  William  the  said  Nigel's  father  on  the  day  he  was 

born. 


204  .INQUISITIONS. 

Walter  le  Freman,  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  this  he  knows 
because  William  his  brother baptized  the  said  Nigel. 

Adam  de  Loky  .  .  .  n,  aged  48  and  more,  says  the  same  . 

Richard  his  son  was  a  clerk,  rector  of  the  said  church  at  that  time. 

(Peter  ?)  Geffard, ,  says  the  same,  and  this  he  knows  because 

at  that  time  he  was  bailiff  of  Sir  Edmund,  brother 

"Robert  de  Klipston,  having  the  wardship  of  the  lands,  &c 

had  nothing  to  say,  but  that  the  said  Nigel  is  of  full  age. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  27.  (7.) 

357.     John  son  and  heik  of  William  Hbvbd  of  Herdewyk. 

Cambkidgb.     Proof  oj  age,  16  July,  5  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Geoffrey  de  .  .  .  one  (?),  aged  46  and  more,  says  that  the  said  John  was 
21  on  the  day  of  St.  Benet,  4  Edw.  II,  for  he  was  born  at  Conytone  in  the 
said  county  on  that  day  17  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the 
church  there,  which  he  knows  because  he  is  his  godfather. 

Walter  Hampt  .  .  ,  aged  50  and  more,  says   the   same,  and  knows  it 

because  one  William   Golene  his  next  neighbour   died  on 

St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  in  the  said  year,  and  was  buried  in  the  graveyard  of 

that  church  on  the  morrow [Be]  net  aforesaid,  when  he  saw  the 

said  John  baptized. 

William  the  clerk,  of  Conytone,  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and 
knows  it  by  this,  that  his  father  died  in  17  Edw.  I,  and  was  buried  on  the 
eve  of  the  same  feast  of  St.  Benet  on  which  the  said  John  was  born. 

Eichard  Golene,  aged  48  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 

on  the  same  day  of  St.  Benet  he  made  his  hom(age) 

Segrave  at  Conytoiie. 

John  Kaym,  aged  43  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  John, 
brother  of  the  rector  of  Conytone,  on  the  same  day  in  the  said  church, 
married  his  sister  Alice,  and  he  with  another  named  Henry  led  her  to  the 
church  and  back. 

William  Quyntyn,  aged  52  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
he  had  a  wife  named  Thiffany  {Thiph'),  who  died  on  the  day  of  Holy  Trinity, 
18  Edw.  I,  and  was  buried  on  the  Sunday  following  in  the  graveyard  of 
Conyton  ;  and  for  the  sale  of  an  ox  on  the  same  day  of  St.  Benet  he  was 
excommunicated  by  the  rector  in  the  said  church. 

Bartholomew  de  Glemesford,  aged  50  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows 
it  because  he  has  a  son  John  who  was  born  on  the  same  day,  and  baptized 
in  the  same  water. 

Wymund  de  la  Grave,  aged  70  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
on  the  same  day  of  St.  Benet  he  married  one  Isabel,  and  the  father  of  the  said 
John  was  at  his  house  at  a  feast  and  told  him  of  the  birth  on  the  same 
day. 

William  Morel  (?)....  rdewyk,  aged  80,  says  the  same,  and  knows 
it  because  he  had  a  son  Henry  who  the  same  day  and  year  set  out  on 
pilgrimage  (peregre)  for  Eome,  and  never  returned. 

Robert  Atebrok,  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  has 
a  son  Wilham,  who  on  that  day  celebrated  his  first  mass  in  Conytone,  and 
baptized  the  said  John. 

William  Habraham,  aged  44  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  his  mother  Margaret  gave  him  an  acre  of  land  in  Fendrayton  on  the 
same  day  of  St.  Benet,  and  on  the  morrow  he  caused  the  charter  to  be  read 

Conytone  at  the  celebration  of  a  new  mass  there, 

and  saw  the  said  John  baptized  after  the  mass. 


EDWAED  II.  205 

John  de  Conytone,  aged   41    and  more,  says  the  same,  and  kno'ws  it 

because  he  lent  his  houses  to  a  chaplain  named on  the  day 

the  said  John  Heved  was  baptized,  to  hold  his  feast  because  he  celebrated 
his  iirst  mass  on  that  day,  and  the  same  day  his  kitchen  was  burned. 

Eobert  Cosyn  was  there  and  said  nothing  why  the  king  should  not  render 
to  the  said  John  the  lands  &c.  of  his  inheritance,  as  of  full  age. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  27.  (8.) 

358.  Eobert  db  Maeiscis. 

Writ,  29  May,  5  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  James,  6  Edw.  II. 

Kayngham  in  Holdernesse.  20a.  land  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Albemarle,  by  service  of  rendering  4s.  yearly  at  the  manor  of  Brustewik'. 

Joan  his  daughter,  aged  11,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  27.  (9.) 

359.  Thomas  db  la  Mare. 

Writ,  25  Aug.  5  Edw.  II. 
Hertford.    Inq.  Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Katherine,  6  Edw.  II. 

Offeleye.  A  messuage  and  J  virgate  land,  held  of  Thoma,s  son  of  Peter  de 
la  Mare,  by  service  of  lib.  pepper  at  Easter ;  10a.  land  held  of  Giles  de 
Breaunzon  and  Isabel  his  wife  by  service  of  3s.  yearly  ;  and  7a.  land 
held  of  William  de  la  Leye  by  service  of  14d.  yearly.  The  said  Thomas 
sometime  acquired  J  virgate  land  of  Peter  son  of  Eobert  de  la  Mare,  to 
hold  for  life  by  service  of  6d.  yearly,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Peter  and 
his  heirs ;  but  the  said  Peter  afterwards  quit-claimed  the  said  reversion 
for  ever  to  Peter,  son  of  John  de  la  Mare  and  brother  of  the  said 
Thomas,  and  14  weeks  before  his  death  the  said  Thomas  rendered  up 
the  said  land  to  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Peter  son  of  John, 
and  so  had  nothing  therein  on  the  day  he  died. 
William  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  27.  (10 

360.  EiOHARD  SON  OF  Ealph  Bloiou. 

Writ,  4  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  6  April,  6  Edw.  II. 

Cambron.    ^a.   land  held  of  the  heir  of  William  Basset,  who    is  in  the 

king's  wardship,  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Trevynyel  (?) .   3s.  yearly  rent  held  of  Eichard  de  Hy wyseh  by  knight's  service. 

Ealph  son  of  Alan  Bloyou,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  aged  13,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (1.) 

361.  John  de  Frowyk  alias  de  Frothbwic. 

Writ,  8  June,  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  16  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Frothewic,  Chiche  Eidel,  Crustwic,  and  Earl's  Chiche.  A  messuage  and 
2  carucates  land,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Ealph  de  Sancta  Ositha  in  chief 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Lawrence  his  son,  aged  15,  is  his  next  heir, 

C.  Edw.  II,  File  28.  (2.) 


206  INQUISITIONS. 

362.  William  Ingayn  of  Aston. 

Writ,  14  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Hbeefoed.    Inq.  Saturday  before  St.  George,  6  Edw.  II. 

Aston.     The  manor  held  for  life,  by  the  demise  of  Eichard  son  of  Richard 
de  Bsebache,  of  John  Gyffard  of  Weston  Underegge  by  service  of  1 
knight's  fee. 
Hawis  le  Archere  his  wife  was  jointly  enfeoffed  in  the  said  manor,  to 
herself,  her  son  Simon,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (3.) 

363.  Margaket  counibss  of  Cornwall,  deceased. 

Writ  of  certiorari,  16  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Extent  of  lands  &c.  held  in  dower  of  the  king's  inheritance,  Saturday 
the  morrow  of  St.  Michael,  6  Edw.  II. 
Clopton.     A  capital  messuage,  &l.  rent  of  assize,  customs,  &c.,  a  wind-mill, 
la.  wood,  ^a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  and  100a.  arable. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (4.) 

364.  Simon  son  of  Gboffkey  de  Haothoen. 

Wnt,  25  Aug.  6  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Andrew,  6  Edw.  II. 

Hackthorn.     6  bovates  land  and  6s.  yearly  rent,  held  of  Robert  Martell  of 

Kelingholm  by  service  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Herpeswell.     3  tofts  and  3  bovates  land,  held  of  the  said  Robert  by  service 
of  i  knight's  fee. 
Geoffrey  his  son,  aged  20  at  the  feast  of  St.  Luke  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (5.) 

365.  Robert  Gauge. 

TVrit,  30  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  taken  at  Hedon  on  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas,  6  Edw.  II. 

[Hedon.]  A  messuage,  2  tofts,  and  4  bovates  land,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by  service  that  he,  with  a  certain 
companion,  shall  be  the  king's  falconer,  and  shall  be  in  the  king's 
court  with  three  horses  at  the  king's  livery  {liberacionem) ,  according  to 
the  feoffment  of  William,  earl  of  Albemarle. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  27,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (6.) 

366.  Robert  de  Praees  alias  de  Praibris,  the  elder. 

Writ,  25  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 
Chester.    Inq.  Wednesday,  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy,  6  Edw.  II. 

Badylegh,  Merebury,  Weston,  Stapilegh,  Hogh,  and  Upton.  The  manors, 
and  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Schorleton,  held  of  the  heir 
of  Urian  de  Sancto  Petro  (who  is  in  the  king's  wardship)  in  chief,  by 
service  of  3  knights'  fees  for  reliefs,  but  only  1  knight's  fee  in  time 
of  war,  viz.— for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges  with  a  horeeman  and  a 
barded  horse  between  Lyme  and  Cloyit,  according  to  the  custom  of  the 
country  (jiatria)  of  Chester. 


EDWARD  II.  207 

Pulton  Lancelyn.    A    messuage    and    1    bovate    land,   held    of    William 
Lancelyn  by  service  of  ^d.  yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  32  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  28.  (7.) 

367.    David  db  Cawode. 

Wiit,  4  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  20  March,  6  Edw.  11. 

Cawod.     A  third  part  of  the  town  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
serjeanty   of   keeping    the   forest    of   Langwath   between   Ouse   and 
Derewent. 
John  de  Cawod,  aged  19,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.Ediu.  11.  Filers.  (8.) 

368-  '  Roger  son  op  John  de  Shiryngton. 

Writ,  31  May,  6  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.     Inq.  7  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Schrington.  A  third  part  of  the  manor,  held  for  life  of  the  king  in  chief,  by 
service  of  a  third  part  of  2  knights'  fees,  by  the  demise  of  Martin 
de  Caroun,  whose  son  Roger  afterwards  quit-claimed  the  same  for 
ever  to  the  said  Roger  son  of  John  and  his  heirs,  who  made  fine  for  lOi. 
for  the  same  before  the  barons  of-  the  exchequer  at  York,  26  Edw.  I. 
He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edio.  II.  File  28.  (9.) 

369.  John  Ridel. 

Writ,   10  Dec.  6  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

{undated  fragment.) 

Huntingdon.    Inq.  taken  at  St.  Neots,  23  Dec.  6  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

(*Abbodesle ?)      A  messuage, a.  (land,  rents),  &c.,  held. of 

[John]  de  Brittannia,  earl  of  Richemund,  as  of  the  honour  of  Huntington, 
for  ^  (knight's)  fee  (and  suit  at  the  court)  of  the  honour  monthly. 
The  said  John  died  without  heir  (*of  his  body  (?)  and  the  inheritance 
belongs)  to  Maud,  the  wife  of  Henry  Tilly,  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  de 

Faldyngworth, of  Ralph   Ridel  father  of 

the  said  John,  aged  24,  as  kinswoman  of  the  said  Ralph. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (10.) 

370.  Walter  de  Sancta  Margarbta  of  Bodmin. 

Wi-it,  19  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.     Inq.  28  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Cabilia.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the 
honour  of  Lanceveton,  in  socage,  rendering  a  cape  of  gris  {capavi  de 
grisanto)  worth  16d.  to  the  earl  or  lord  of  Cornwall,  whenever  he  shall 
cross  the  bridge  of  Poulston  towards  Cornwall. 
Bodmin.  A  house  held  of  the  prior  of  Bodmin  by  service  of  rendering 
l^d.  yearly. 
Adam  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw  II.  File  28.  (11.) 

•  See  Calendar  of  Close  Bolls  1307-1313 ;  p.  508. 


208  INQUISITIONS. 

371.  Waltbb  db  Cornubia. 

Writ,  20  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  made  at  Lostwythyel  12  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Branel.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  in  socage,  by  service  of  rendering  5s.  yearly  to  the 
sheriff  of  Cornwall  for  the  king's  use. 

William  his  son,  aged  26,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (12.) 

372.  William  de  Blibukgh. 

Writ,  12  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  made  at  Bromlegh  on  Sunday,  18  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Bromlygh.    A  messuage,   la.  garden,   l\a.   wood,   3a.   3r.    meadow,  26a. 

arable,  and  3a.  alder- wood,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Rochester  by  service  of 

rendering  5s.  yearly  and  suit  of  court. 
Hese.    4Ja.  pasture  held  of  the  prior  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,   by 

service  of  rendering  l^d.  yearly. 
Beghenham.     2a.  wood  and  20a.  arable,  held  of  Maurice  le  Brun  by  service 

of  rendering  5«.  M.  yearly. 
Agnes  de    Blyburgh,    aged  35,  the  wife  of   Eichard    de   Donlee,    and 
daughter  of  Amy  {Amie)  sister  of  the  said  William,  is  his  next  heir  ;  the  jury 
know  not  of  any  co-heirs. 

SuEEEY.     Inq.  Saturday  after  Holy  Trinity,  6  Edw.  II. 

Rutherhuthe.    A  messuage  with  2  gardens,  and  15a.  Ir.  land,  held  of  the 

prior  of  Bermondeseie  by  service  of  8s.  yearly. 
Hacchesham.     5a.  land  held  of  Roger  Bavent,  service  unknown. 
(Unspecified.)     J  mark  rent  of  assize  received  yearly  from  John  de  la  Barre. 
Agnes  the  wife  of  Richard  de  Donleghe,  aged  31,  is  his  next  heir. 

Lincoln.  Inq.  Saturday  the  eve  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  6  Edw.  II. 
Bliburgh.  A  void  place  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  manor  of  Wylughton 
now  in  the  king's  hand  which  was  of  the  Templars,  by  service  of  2c?, 
yearly ;  a  messuage  and  4  bovates  land,  held  of  Elizabeth  daughter  and 
heir  of  Roger  de  Scotre,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  2s. 
yearly ;  a  grange  and  3  bovates  land,  and  a  ruined  wind-mill,  held  of 
Warin  de  Bassingburn  by  foreign  service ;  2s.  yearly  rent  from  a 
tenement  which  Peter  Westyby  holds,  held  of  Gilbert  Cans  by  service  of 
a  pair  of  gloves  yearly. 

Imania  his  aunt,  aged  50,  whom  William  de  Deping  married ;  Agnes, 
the  wife  of  Richard  de  Dunle,  aged  40,  daughter  of  Emma  another  aunt ; 
and  Nicholas  de  Dunom,  aged  22,  son  of  Alice  daughter  of  the  same  Emma, 
are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (13.) 

373.  John  ap  Adam. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Miles  de  Rodbergh  and 
Maud  his  wife,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  a  mill 
and  lands  in^Tudenham  in  the  liberty  of  Strogoill,  held  by  the  said 
John  of  them^by  knight's  service,  the  wardship  whereof  pertains  to 
them,  3  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 


EDWAED  II.  209 

[Gloucestee.J     Inq.  19  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Tudenham  within  the  liberty  of  Strogoil.  A  mill,  llOas.  land,  3a.  meadow, 
and  6a.  wood,  were  held  by  the  said  John  of  the  said  Miles  and  Maud 
by  service  of  \  knight's  fee  (and  not  of  the  king  in  chief). 

The  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Storguyl  and  Ralph  de 
Monte  Hermeri  (to  whom  the  king  had  sold  the  wardship  of  the  said 
John's  heir)  were  warned  but  came  not. 

Similar  writ,  1  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.    Inq.  28  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 

Tudenham.    To  the  same  effect  as  the  above. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  28.  (14.) 

374.  John  son  of  Eogeb  db  Bosco,  an  idiot,  deceased. 

Writ,  13  Feb.  6  Edward  II, 
Surrey.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  6  Edw.  II. 

Colesdone.  A  niessuage,  60a.  land,  and  15a.  wood,  held  of  Peter  ate 
Wode  by  service  of  13s.  Ad.  yearly,  came  into  the  king's  hand  through 
the  idiocy  of  the  said  John. 

Lucy  his  sister,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (15.) 

375.  Agnes  db  Nans. 

Writ  of  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  William  de  Trethewy  seeking  delivery  of 
the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  Agnes  as  her  next  heir,  3  April,  6  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  Thursday  the  morrow  of  St.  Mark,  6  Edw.  II. 

Nans.  A  messuage  and  2  ferlings  of  land,  which  were  taken  into  the  hand 
of  Peter  de  Gavastone,  late  earl  of  Cornwall,  on  the  death  of  the 
said  Agnes,  and  by  reason  of  the  death  of  the  said  earl  came  to 
the  king's  hands,  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  socage  by  service  of 
16d.  yearly  rent,  and  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Moresk. 

William  de  Trethewy  her  son,  aged  40,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (16.) 

376.  Agnes  de  Pateshull. 

Writ,  10  Jan.  6  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.    Inq,  24  Jan.  6  Edw.  II. 

Bletnesho.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
jointly  held  for  life  by  John  de  Pabenham  the  younger  and  the  said 
Agnes,"  of  the  grant  and  inheritance  of  Simon  son  and  heir  of  John  de 
Pateshull,  of  Sir  John  de  Munbray  in  chief  of  the  barony  of  Bedeford, 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

John  son  of  Simon  de  Pateshull,  aged  20  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (17.) 

377.     Robert  le  Chaumberlein  alias  lb  Chaumbbrlayn. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Petronilla,  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Robert,  that  the  escheator  had  -taken  into  the  king's  hand  the 
manor  of  Drax  of  which  she  was  enfeoffed  jointly  with  her  said  husband, 
8  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 

28017  O 


210  INQUISITIONS. 

[York.]     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Luke,  6  Edw.  II. 

Drax  in  the  wapentake  of  Barston.  The  manor,  with  a  windmill,  was  held 
jointly  by  the  said  Eobert  and  Petronilla,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  John 
Lutrel  with  the  late  king's  licence,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  3». 
'yearly. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (18.) 

378.  Pbteonilla,  late  the  wife  op  Kobbkt  le  Chatjmberlbyn. 

Writ  of  amotus,  5  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  6  Edw.  II. 

Drax.  The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  J  mark  for  *foreign  service, 
and  by  wardship  and  marriage  when  it  shall  happen.  She  held  nothing 
of  others. 

John  le  Chaumberleyne  her  son,  aged  11  at  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  last, 
is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (19.) 

379.  Philip  Seelb. 

Writ,  3  May,  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  23  May,  6  Edw.  II. 

Pritelwelle.  A  capital  messuage  and  120a.  arable,  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
as  of  the  honour  of  Eeyleygh,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  barony  (court)  of  Eeylegh ;  and  8a.  land  held  of  the  prior 
of  Pritelwelle,  by  service  of  12i.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  prior's 
court. 

Kichard  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (20.) 

380.  John  db  Mendham. 

Writ,  25  Jan.  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  24  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Mendham.  A  messuage,  80a.  land,  4a.  meadow,  2a.  pasture,  and  18s.  rent, 
held  of  Eichard  Poliet,  by  knight's  service. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Nottingham.     Inq.  7  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 

Wyverton.  A  capital  messuage  and  4^  bovates  arable,  and  9s.  lOd.  yearly 
rent  of  free  tenants  in  Coleston  and  Berneston,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  of  the  fee  of  Peverel,  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  a  knight's 
fee ;  and  a  messuage  and  1  bovate  land  in  demesne,  held  of  Ealph 
Basset  of  Drayton  in  chief  by  service  of  scutage  when  it  runs. 
Heir,  as  above,  aged  28. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (21.) 

381.  Adam  de  Lyouns  of  Asshton. 

Writ,  12  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  6  March,  Edw.  II. 

Assheton.    A  moiety  of  a  messuage,  54a.  arable  in  demesne,  10a.  meadow, 
a  wind-mill,  22s.  6d.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  i  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  fee  sometime  of  Alexander  de  Alneto. 
Thomas  de  Lyons  his  brother,  aged  23  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (22.) 


EDWAED  II.  211 

382.     EicHARD  DB  Waumford  alias  de  Wamfordb. 

Wiit  [15  July,  6  Edw.  II.]  {missing). 
Cornwall.     Inq.  30  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Efiford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Eichard  and 
Lucy  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  Mauger  le  Graunt  by  a  fine  levied  in 
the  king's  court,  of  Peter  de  Gavaston,  late  earl  of  Cornwall,  for 
J  knight's  fee  of  Mortain,  as  of  the  honour  of  Launseton,  by  service  of 
preparing  half  a  battlement  {curnelV)  in  time  of  war,  worth  Id.,  and 
by  service  of  finding  a  bedel  in  the  hundred  of  Stratton  to  serve  the 
king  and  the  said  earl. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

Devon.    Inq.  27  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Whiteleye.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Emery  de  la  S[ouch]   in 

socage,  by  service  of  10s.  yearly  rent. 
Blaketor.      The  hundred,   held  of  the  said  Emery  la  Souch  by  knight's 

service,  rendering  13s.  M.  yearly. 
Eadeuerne.     1  ferling  of  land  held  of  Eobert  de  Bonevile  by  service  of 

^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (23.) 

383.  Adam  de  Stock  alias  Stokkb. 

Writ,  26  Jan.  6  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.     Inq.  16  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 

Eusteshale.     The  manor  held  by  the  said  Adam  and  Jeva  his  wife,  by 

the  demise  of  Eoger  la  Warre  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Adam, 

of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee, 
Stokke.     The  manor  held  by  the  said  Adam  and  Jeva  and  Patrick  their  son, 

by  the  demise  of  Thomas  de  Sancto  Vigore  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 

said  Adam,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Eoger  his  son,  aged  18  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (24.) 

384.  Ingelram  Belbt. 

Writ,  3  April,  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  13  May,  6  Edw.  II. 

Sheulaunde  and  Elmeswelle.    A  messuage  and  i20a.   arable,  held  of  the 

abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  by  socage  and  service  of  4s.  5Jd.  yearly. 
Boxhale.     A  messuage  and  80a.  land,  held  of  Eoger  Esturmy  by  service  of 

15d.  yearly ;  10s.  rent  held  of  Ealph  Schal  [is]  by  service  of  20(Z.  yearly  ; 

44a.  land  and  6a.  wood,  held  of  William  Bardouf  by  service  of  4s.  IJd. 

yearly ;  and  12a.  land  held  of  William  ate  Cherche  by  service  of  8|d. 

yearly. 
Hawele.    20a.  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne 

now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  making  the  summonses  and 

attachments  as  of  that  honour,  pertaining  to  the  court  of  Hawele  now 

in  the  king's  hand. 
All  which  tenements  he  held  of  the  gift  of  Eobert  Bardouf  in  free 

marriage  to  him  and  Avice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies. 

Eobert,  son  of  the  said  Ingelram  and  Avice,  aged  18,  is  his  next  hen-. 


212  INQUISITIONS. 

Norfolk.     Inq.  19  June,  6  Edw.  11. 

Bitchamwell.  The  manor,  and  lands,  &c.  in  Wirham  and  Crimplesham 
worth  100s.  yearly,  held  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  earl's  court 
at  Clare. 

Marham.  Certain  lands,  &c.  worth  10^  yearly,  held  jointly  by  the  said 
Ingelram  and  Lora  his  wife,  of  tho  gift  of  AVilliam  Belot  by  fine  levied 
in  the  king's  court,  of  John  de  Bekeswell  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gloves, 
and  of  other  lords  by  divers  services. 

Geyton.    A  market  held  of  William  de  Bovill,  service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  17  and  more. 

Mandate  from  the  escheator  to  the  sub-esoheator  in  Suffolk,  reciting  the 
above  writ  and  commanding  him  to  execute  the  same  without  delay,  and 
because  the  said  Ingelram  held  certain  land  in  his  bailiwick  by  service 
of  making  attachments  &c.  at  the  king's  court  of  Haulegh,  by  reason 
whereof  the  wardship  of  all  his  lands  ought  to  pertain  to  the  king,  he  is 
to  carry  it  so  circumspectly  in  taking  the  inquisition  that  the  king  may 
have  what  pertains  to  him.  (undated.) 
Suffolk.     Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Michael,  7  Edw.  II. 

Hawele.  20a.  land  called  Wodecokescroft,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of 
the  honour  of  Hawele,  by  service  of  making  the  summonses  and  attach- 
ments in  the  court  of  the  said  honour. 

Schellond  and  Elmeswell.  A  messuage  and  74a.  land,  held  of  the  abbot  of 
St.  Edmund's,  by  service  of  4s.  5Jrf.  yearly. 

Scheulond.  44a.  land  and  6a.  wood,  held  of  William  Bardouf  by  service  of 
4s.  lid.  yearly ;  12a.  land  held  of  WiUiam  de  Ecclesia  by  service  of 
B^d.  yearly  ;  and  12a.  land  held  of  Peter  le  Taylour  by  service  of  28.  2d. 
yearly. 

Buxhal.    A  messuage  and  100a.  land,  held  of  Eoger  Esturmy  by  service  of 
15d.  yearly ;  and  lOd.  rent  held  of  Ealph  de  Schalis  by  service  of  19d. 
yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  18. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (25.) 

385.  William  attb  Watre  alias  ate  Watere  of  Ikford. 
Writ,  2  June,  6  Edw.  I. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  16  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Ikforde.  A  messuage,  2  virgates  land,  10a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  rents,  a 
fishery,  &c.  held  in  chief  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Gresteyn  by  service 
of  i  knight's  fee  ;  and  l^a.  land,  7ld.  yearly  rent,  and  a  fishery,  held 
of  WiUiam  son  of  John  de  Appelton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee ;  all 
which  lands  the  said  William  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II, 
voluntarily  charged  with  6d.  yearly  rent  to  Peter  de  Gavaston,  late  earl 
of  Cornwall,  and  his  heirs,  after  whose  death  the  king  was  seised 
thereof. 
John  his  son,  aged  18  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (26.) 

386.  Mabel  (Amabilla,  Anahilla)  Londrey  alias  Loundeb. 
Writ,  8  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 

[Carmarthen.]     Inq.  27  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 

Landoveroi.  The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage  and  service 
of  1  knight's  fee,  viz.— an  armed  man  with  a  barded  horse  or  four 


EDWAED  II.  213 

footmen  according  to  the  custom  of  those  parts,  for  three  days  at  his 
own  charges  at  the  summons  of  the  king's  bailiffs  of  Kermerdyn  when- 
ever necessary,  and  doing  suit  at  the  county  (court)  of  Kermerdyn ; 
and  all  his  tenants  ought  to  come  with  their  lord  or  his  bailiff  for  three 
days  at  their  own  charges  when  requii-ed,  to  accompany  the  lord  of 
Kermerdyn  to  war  {in  expedicionem  domini  de  Kermerdyn). 

Castel  Toch.  J  knight's  fee  held  of  Guy  de  Bryona  by  homage  and  knight's 
service  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Talacherne. 

Clogeuran.  1  carucate  land  held  of  Six-  Morgan  ap  Mereduth  by  service  of 
lid.  or  a  sparrowhawk  yearly. 

Philip  Londre  her  son,  aged  55,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  28.  (27.) 

387.    WrLLUM  Baxman  of  Grafton. 

Wnt,  16  Dec.  6  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.    Inq.  20  Dec.  6  Edw.  II. 

Graftone.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  Gd.  yearly  at  the  castle  of  Salisbury,  and  by  service  of  finding 
a  horse  for  carrying  two  packs  (bulgeas)  with  the  king's  wine  when  he 
shall  come  to  take  venison  in  the  forests  of  Savernake  and  Chut',  and 
the  said  William  shall  be  at  the  king's  charges  whilst  on  that  service. 

John  de  Holte,  son  of  Avice,  daughter  of  the  said  William,  aged  27  and 
more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edic.  II.  FUe  28.  (28.) 


388.    William  Godeknave  alias  Godknave  of  Hereford. 

Writ,  13  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 
Hebeford.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas,  6  Edw.  II. 

Hereford  City.  5  tenements  held  of  the  king  in  free  burgage  as  other 
citizens  hold,  paying  5«.  yearly  in  part  payment  of  the  farm  of  the 
city,  which  city  the  citizens  hold  of  the  king  at  fee  farm  by  his  charter 
for  401.  yearly  at  his  exchequer  ;  and  98o.  land  and  2a.  meadow,  held 
of  the  bishop  of  Hereford,  and  7a.  land  held  of  the  prior  of  Lanton 
Prima,  paying  2d.  yearly  per  acre. 

Heir  unknown. 
Memorandum,  this  inquisition  was  delivered  in  London  on  Tuesday  after 
the  Purification. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  i  Feb.  6  Edw.  II- 
Hbeefobd.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  George,  6  Edw.  II. 

Hereford.  2Ja.  meadow  in  the  suburb,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Hereford  by 
service  of  5d.  yearly ;  and  2a.  land  held  of  the  prior  of  Lanton  Prima 
in  Wales  by  service  of  4:d.  yearly  ;  all  which  are  outside  the  liberty  of 
Hereford,  and  are  not  contained  in  the  former  inquisition. 

William  Eoed,  his  kinsman,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  to  William  de  Mortuo  Mari  and  Eichard  de 
Baskervill,  because  the  king  understands  that  John,  son  of  Eobert  le 
Crump,  and  William  Eeod  each  claim  to  be  the  heir,  and  that  Hugh 
Hakelut  the  snb-escheator,  is  kinsman  of  the  said  William,  and 
maintains  him  in  the  matter,  18  March,  6  Edw.  II. 


214  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  oj  venire  facias  to  the  sheriff,  18  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Heeeford.     Iiiq.  Saturday  after  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam,  6  Edw.  II. 

The  said  William  Godknave  held  no  lands  of  the  king  in  chief  in 
the  county  by  knight's  service,  but  held  of  the  king  five  tenements  in 
free  burgage  in  the  city  of  Hereford  as  abovesaid. 
Writ  to  the  said  William  and  Richard  to  send  in  their  inquisitions  without 
delay,  14  May,  6  Edw.  II. 
Endorsed  that  they  have  sent  the  inquisition  which  they  took  by  John 
Pryde,  citizen  of  Hereford. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (1.) 

389.  EOGER   DE    SOTERLE. 

Writ,  16  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Iiiq.  Friday  after  St.  Matthew,  6  Edw.  II. 

Soterle.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  together  with 
the  manors  of  Stoke  and  Harche,  co.  Chester,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Chester,  by  service  of  finding  a  barded  horse  in  the  army  of  the  earl  of 
Chester  in  Wales  in  time  of  war  for  forty  days ;  which  honour  is  now 
in  the  king's  hand,  and  the  manors  of  Stoke  and  Harche  on  the  day 
when  the  said  Roger  died  were  held  by  Edmund  de  Soterle,  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  Roger,  by  his  gift  with  the  king's  licence. 
Edmund  his  son,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (2.) 

390.  John  de  Wkilaundh  alias  de  Weylaund. 

Writ,  80  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Andrew,  6  Edw.  II. 

Blaxhale.  A  moiety  of  the  manor,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of 
the  manor  of  Donnyngworthe,  which  sometime  was  of  Roger  Bygot,  earl 
of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  marshal  of  England,  but  is  now  in  the  hand 
of  Sir  Thomas  de  Brotherton  and  Sir  Edmund  his  brother  by  the  king's 
assignment,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  the  other  moiety  held  of 
Robert  de  Ufford  iu  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Assch.  The  manor  held  of  Alice  Bygot,  countess  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk 
and  marshal  of  England,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  which  service  was 
assigned  to  her  in  dower  by  the  king,  to  be  held  of  the  castle  of  Frame- 
lingham  by  the  same  service. 

Wantisden.  A  manor  held  of  John  de  Colevyll  in  chief  by  service  of  2s. 
yearly. 

Middilton.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  Drew 
(Druetto)  de  Barentyn  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Pethage.  A  messuage  and  60a.  land,  held  of  Guy  le  Feire  by  service  of  2s. 
yearly. 

Clopton.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  Thomas  de 
la  Sale  Ars  (sic)  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Swynlaund  and  Wytlisham.  The  manors  held  of  Sir  James  de  Ilketishale  by 
service  of  a  rose  yearly. 

Cokefeld  and  Bromton  in  Withernisham.  The  manors  held  of  the  abbot 
of  Beamund  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 

Onhous  and  Whelwitham.  The  manors  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  28.  yearly. 

Richard  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (8.) 


EDWARD  n.  215 

391.  Walter  son  of  Henry  le  Somenour. 

Writ  of  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  Roger  le  Somenour  seeking  the  lands, 
&c.  of  the  said  Walter,  who  died  in  the  time  of  the  king's  father,  as  his 
brother  and  heir,  22  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  25  Feb.  6  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Asswelle  in  Fjnchingefeld.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  petty  serjeanty,  by  service  of  finding  spits  for  roasting 
flesh  {brochias  at  assandum  cam  .  .  )  at  the  king's  coronation ;  which 
service  is  rated  in  the  exchequer  at  J  mark  yearly  rent :  the  manor 
was  taken  into  the  hand  of  the  late  King  Edward  by  the  death  of  the 
said  Walter,  and  is  still  in  the  king's  hand. 

Fynchingefeld.  40a.  arable  held  of  John  de  Nortoft  by  service  of  9».  yearly, 
and  similarly  in  the  king's  hand. 

Of  all  which  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Henry  le  Somenour  holds  a  third 
part  in  dower,  dowered  by  the  king :  they  were  acquired  jointly  by  the 
said  Henry  and  Walter  of  Nicholas  son  of  Simon  de  Asswell  by 
fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
the  said  Walter,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  said  Henry  :  the 
said  Walter  died  without  heir  of  himself,  and  the  said  Roger  is  right 
heir  of  the  said  Henry. 
Roger  le  Somenour  his  brother,  aged  42,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edtc.  11.  File  29.  (4.) 

392.  John  de  Chausy. 

Wnt,  7  Feb.  6  Edw.  H. 
Oxford.    Inq.  14  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Mapelderham  Chausy  alias   Mapeldoreham    Chause.      The  manor   (extent 
given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Wallingford,  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  1  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Altherleye.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of 
the  honour  of  Wallingford,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  36. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (5.) 

393.  Richard  le  Brun. 

Writ,  25  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.     Inq.  Saturday  in  Easter  week,  6  Edw.  III. 

Brunscaith.    A  moiety  of  the  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  John 

Wake,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  2«.  Tfi.  for  comage ; 

Robert  le  Brun  and  Margaret  his  wife  bold  {sic)  the  other  moiety  of  the 

hamlet  of  the  said  Richard  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Torpennou.    A  sixth  part  (extent  given),  held  of  "the  said  heir  by  4s.  cornage 

yearly. 
Bothell.     The  manor   (extent  given),  held  of   Sir  Anthony  de  Lucy  by 

service  of  9s.  for  cornage  yearly. 
Bemund  alias  Bemumd  and  Drombogh.    The  manors  (extents  given),  held 

of  John  de  Castre  and  Isabel  his  wife  by  services  of  12s.  Ad.  and  4s.  9d. 

for  cornage  yearly. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  29,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edic.  II.  File  29.   (6.) 


216  INQUISITIONS. 

394.  Alice  db  Veer  alias  de  Ver,  late  countess  of  Oxford. 

iVrit,  9  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Liq.  Wednesday  after  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  6  Edw.  II. 

Fingry  [alias  Fingrith].  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  guarding  the  queen's  chamber  on  the  day  of  the 
king's  coronation,  as  chief  chamberwoman  (camo-aria  principalis). 

Robert  de  Veer,  earl  of  Oxford,  her  son,  aged  45,  is  her  next  heir. 

Essex.    Inq.  13  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 

Wlfamston  and  Gyngen  Margaret.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable, 
4a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture,  8a.  wood,  4/.  2s.  6d.  rent  of  assize,  &c,  held 
for  life,  of  the  inheritance  of  John  de  Warenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  son  and 
heir  of  William  de  Warenna  and  Joan  his  wife  to  whom  they  were  given 
in  free  marriage,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  damsel  to 
serve  the  queen  on  the  day  of  the  king's  coronation. 

Middlesex.     Liq.  5  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 

Tyburn.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  abbess  of  Berkingge  by 
service  of  80s.  yearly.  The  said  Alice  formerly  gave  the  said  manor 
to  William  de  Warrene  and  Joan  his  wife,  her  daughter,  in 
free  marriage,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bqdies,  and  they  regranted 
it  to  her  for  life  ;  the  manor  ought  now  to  revert  to  John  de  Warenne 
their  son  and  heir,  aged  26. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Tuesday  the  eve  of  All  Saints,  6  Edw.  II. 

Chesham.  A  capital  messuage,  a  plot  of  enclosed  meadow,  60a.  arable,  a 
water-mill,  and  69s.  Sd.  rent,  held  for  life  of  the  king  in  chief  as  part 
of  the  earldom  of  Oxford,  by  the  demise  of  the  said  William  and  Joan 
as  abovesaid  ;  and  the  same  ought  now  to  revert  to  John  de  Garenne, 
earl  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  aged  22  and  more,  as  their  son  and  next 
heir. 

G.  Edio.  IJ.  File  29.   (7.) 

395.  William  lb  Vji.vAsouE  alias  Vavesour,  le  Vavasur. 

Writ,  22  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
York;  wapentake  of  Avnsty.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  Easter,  6  Edw.  II- 

Bilton.    A  third  part  held  of  Sir  Auger  son  of  Henry,  of  the  fee  of  Brus 

by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Helagh.    A  moiety  held  of  Sir  John  de  Moubray  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 

[Sir]  Walter  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

[York  ;]  wapentake  of  Strafford.    Inq.  10  April,  6  Edw.  II. 

South  Elmessale.    201.  rent  of  assize  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  without 

any  service. 
Pykeburn.      A  messuage  and  14a.  land  in  demesne,  held  of  Ealph  de 

Pikeburn,  clerk,  by  service  of  6c?.  yearly. 
Waddeworth.    A  messuage  and  80a.  land  in  demesne,  held  of  Adam  son 
of  Peter  de  Waddeworth  by  service  of  hi.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40. 

[York;]  wapentake  of  Barkeston.    Ing.  11  April,  6  Edw.  II. 

Hoselwod.    The  manor  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  i)y  service  of  i  knight's 
fee. 


EDWARD  II.  "217 

Stutton.     A  moiety  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

.fee. 
Cokesford.    The  manor  held  of  Sir  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

YoKK ;  WAPTENTAKE  OF  Clarhou.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  Easter,  6  Edw.  II. 

Le  Wodhall.      The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  by 
iV  knight's  fee,  and  by  service  of  40s.  yearly  rent,  and  suit  at  the  said 
Henry's  court  of  Spofford. 
Siklinghal.    7  bovates  land   held  of    Sir  Henry  de    Percy  by  service  of 

j^  knight's  fee. 
Spofford.    A  toft  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  by  service  of  suit  at  the  court 
of  Spofford. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40. 

[Yokk;]    wapentake   of  Osg(oldcross.)     Inq.  Tuesday  after    Palm    Sunday, 

6  Edw.  n. 
Fryston.     The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  by  service  of  1  knight's 

fee. 
Stobs.     A  messuage  held  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  York. 
Wilmerslay.    26a.  land,  8a.  pasture,  4a.  meadow,  and   a   cottage,  held  of 

Roger  de  Novo  Marcato,  and  of  Mary  {Mar')  de  Stobis,  by  service  of 

8s.  yearly. 
Little  Smythton.    A   messuage   held  of  Mary   de   Stobis,  by   service   of 

^  knight's  fee. 
Kirk  Smythton.     A  messuage  and  12a.  land,  held  of  WilHam  le  Venur 

by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Stapelton.     Two  messuages,  57a.  land,  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  Varinus  de 

Schargel  by  service  of  13s.  4rf.  yearly. 
Badeswurth.     18a.  land  held  of  Roger  de  Polifait  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

York  ;  wapentake  of  Stainclif.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  Easter,  6  Edw.  II. 

Adinghain.  A  capital  messuage,  60a.  land  in  demesne,  12a.  meadow, 
2J  carucates  land  in  bondage,  whereof  14  make  1  knight's  fee,  a  wood, 
a  water-mill,  a  fulling  mill,  &c.  and  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held 
of  Robert  de  Clifford  by  knight's  service ;  and  4  bovates  land,  whereof  8 
make  1  carucate  and  14  carucates  make  1  fee,  held  of  Henry  de  Percy 
in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

Draghton.  2  like  caracutes  land  held  by  Adam  de  Midelton  by  knight's 
service;  ^  carucate  land  held  by  Adam  de  Berewyt  by  service 
of  Id. ;  and  ^  carucate  land  held  by  Henry  le  Vavasour  for  life  by 
service  of  Id. ;  all  held  of  the  said  William  le  Vavasour,  who  held  them 
of  Robert  de  Clifford,  by  knight's  service. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40. 

Writ,  22  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  7  April,  6  Edw.  11. 

Cokerington.  His  chief  manor  called  Le  Southhalle,  held  of  Thomas,  earl 
of  Lancaster  now  earl  of  Lincoln,  as  of  the  fee  of  Chester,  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee ;  and  certain  lands,  &c.  held  of  Isabel  de  Bello  Monte, 
lady  of  Vescy,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  as  of  the  barony  of 
Bayeux,  which  is  in  her  hand. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  80  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (8.) 


218  INQUISITIONS. 

396.  Egbert  de  Eos  of  Week,  a  Scotch  rebel,  deceased. 

Writ  of  extent  and  partition,  on  the  petition  of  John  Salveyn  and  John  de 
Knoches  and  Margaret  and  Isabel  their  wives,  daughters  and  heirs  of 
the  said  Eobert,  that  his  lands,  &c.  may  be  rendered  to  them  in  accord- 
ance with  the  late  King  Edward's  grant  to  John  Comyn  of  Badenoch 
and  other  men  of  Scotland  who  were  at  war  against  him,  the  said 
Margaret  and  Isabel  having  been  born  in  Scotland,  and  having  proved 
their  ages  before  William  de  Bevercotes,  the  king's  chancellor  of 
Scotland,  28  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 
NoRTHDMBERLAND.     Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Scolastica,  6  Edw.  II. 

Belestre  and  Playnemelore  in  Tyndale.  The  manors  (full  extents  given), 
including  a  right  of  pasture  {herhagium)  called  Le  Haukstrothre,  and 
shielings  {sralhipe)  called  Lynchele,  Todholes,  and  Eamcshawes,  were 
held  by  Margaret  mother  of  the  said  Robert,  on  the  day  of  his  joining  the 
king's  enemies,  viz. — part  by  way  of  dower  and  part  in  lieu  of  her  third 
part  of  lands  in  Le  Senewhare  in  Scotland,  and  ought  now  to  revert  to  the 
said  Margaret  and  Isabel.  Whereupon  John  de  Alaynechales,  the  sub- 
escheator,  came  to  give  seisin  of  the  said  manor  of  Belestre  to  the 
attorney  of  John  Salvayn  and  Margaret  his  wife,  as  their  pourparty  of 
the  said  manors,  but  Thomas  son  of  Eustace  the  forester  of  Belestre, 
with  others  unknown,  held  the  capital  messuage  by  force  so  that  he 
could  not  execute  his  office. 

Northumberland.    Inq.  taken  at  Morpeth  on  Thursday  after  St.  Hilary,  6  Edw.  II. 

John  de  Aleincheles  the  sub-escheator,  having  made  extent  and  partition 
of  the  lands,  &c.  of  the  said  Eobert  and  assigned  his  pourparty  to  John 
Salvayn,  came  near  the  castle  of  Werk  to  deliver  him  seisin  in  th6  king's 
name,  and  there  Simon  le  Warenner  of  Werk  and  others  (specified),  by  the 
counsel  of  Eichard  del  Fermorie  of  Werk,  arrested  him  on  the  king's  high- 
way, violently  led  him  towards  the  Twede,  and  took  from  him  all  the  king's 
writs,  the  extent,  partition,  and  other  warrants  and  letters  found  upon  him 
and  his  clerk,  and  returned  to  the  castle  of  Werk,  so  that  he  cannot  and 
dares  not  execute  the  king's  mandate  further. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (9.) 

397.  John  de  Berewico  alias  db  Bbrbwyk,  clerk. 

Writ,  17  July,  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  2  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 

Toppesfeld.  The  manor  held  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester,  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  unknown. 

Wilts.    Inq.  16  July,  6  Edw.  II. 

Nhorthyntone.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  tenure  unspecified. 

Roger,  son  of  John  Huse  lalias  Husee] ,  aged  5  at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad 
Vincula  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

[Southampton.]     Inq.  12  Aug.  6  Edw.  II. 

Bertone  Sacy.  A  moietjr  of  the  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee,  viz. — a  moiety  of  an  armed  horseman  in  the  king's 
service  in  time  of  war  for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges ;  and  45a. 
arable,  6s.  yearly  rent,  and  the  reversion  of  56a.  land  which  two  widows 
hold  in  dower  for  life,  held  of  Thomas  de  Coudray,  knight,  in  chief  by 
service  of  24«.  yeftrly. 


EDWARD  II.  219 

Forton.  15a.  land,  5a.  meadow.  7a.  wood,  and  24s.  8d.  rent,  held  of  the 
abbess  of  Werewelle  by  serjeanty,  of  which  he  was  enfeoffed  by  the 
charter  of  William  de  Astone. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  5. 

Southampton.     Inq.  6  Aug.  6  Edw.  II. 

Creuker  and  Farlyuton.  The  manors  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Farlinton,  held  of  Eobert  le  Ewer,  as  of  the  manor  of  Warblinton,  by 
service  of  three  barbed  arrows  yearly ;  and  immediately  after  the  death 
of  the  said  John  came  Roger  de  Upton,  his  yeoman,  with  the  assent  of 
others  of  the  servants  and  intruded  himself  into  those  manors,  asserting 
that  he  had  a  grant  thereof  under  the  name  of  the  said  John,  to  him, 
Joan  his  wife,  and  John  their  son,  and  letters  patent  to  John  Byaumond 
to  put  them  in  seisin ;  and  he  holds  these  manors  still,  and  no  one  has 
come  on  behalf  of  the  heir  of  the  said  John  to  claim  them. 

Heir  as  above,  his  kinsman,  aged  5. 

NoKFOLK.     Inq.  23  July,  6  Edw.  II. 

Middelton.  A  messuage,  40a.  land,  2a.  meadow,  20a.  pasture,  and  6«.  8d. 
rent,  held  of  divers  lords  by  divers  services  but  nothing  of  the  king  in 
chief;  and  immediately  after  the  said  John's  death  came  Adam  de 
Catfeld,  his  yeoman,  with  the  assent  of  Hubert  de  Swenesford,  Roger  de 
Opton  and  others  of  the  servants,  by  Alexander  de  Walecote,  showing 
a  charter  of  feoffment  under  the  name  of  the  said  John,  which  the 
jury  hold  to  have  been  fraudulently  made,  and  intruded  himself  into 
the  said  lands  and  still  holds  them. 

Heir  unknown. 

Surrey.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  6  Edw.  II. 

Westbechesworth.  The  manor  with  the  hamlet  of  La  Boxlonde,  held  of 
Gilbert  de  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester,  in  chief  by  service  of  12cZ.  yearly, 
and  suit  at  his  court  of  Blehchyngeleye  ;  and  the  said  hamlet  is  charged 
with  40s.  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Wautone,  in  the  name  of 
dower  of  other  tenements  in  Westbechesworth  and  Conynggeleye. 

Heggecourt.  The  manor  held  in  chief  of  John  de  Saneto  Johanne  of  Lage- 
ham  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Home  by  Tanrigge.  100a.  heath  held  of  Thomas  de  Warbelton,  knight,  by 
service  of  6s.  yearly,  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Tanrigge. 

Lingefeld.  7a.  land  held  of  Thomas  de  Leukenore,  knight,  by  service  of  6d. 
yearly ;  5a.  meadow  held  of  Giles  de  Bileserche  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ; 
4a.  meadow  held  of  William  atte  More  by  service  of  id.  yearly ;  and  la. 
meadow  held  of  John  de  Heystede  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Westbechesworth.  9a.  arable,  la.  meadow,  and  a  water-mill,  held  of 
the  abbess  of  Godestowe  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly. 

Turbervyle.  The  manor  held  of  the  heirs  of  Philip  Burnel  in  chief,  as  of  the 
manor  of  Schene,  rendering  18s.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of 
Schene ;  and  immediately  after  the  death  of  the  said  John  came  Hubert 
de  Swyneford  his  yeoman,  with  the  assent  of  others  of  the  servants, 
asserting  that  he  had  a  charter  of  feoffment  of  the  said  John,  which  the 
jury  say  was  made  by  fraud,  and  intruded  himself  into  the  said  manor 
and  still  holds  the  same. 

Conelingeleye  alias  Conynggeleye.  The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester 
by  homage  and  service  of  |  knight's  fee ;  and  Roger  de  Upton,  the  said 
John's  yeoman,  with  the  assent  of  the  said  Hubert  and  other  servants, 


220  INQUISITIONS. 

immediately  after  the  said  John's  death  intruded  himself  into  the 
said  manor  showing  a  charter  of  feoffment  of  the  said  John,  which 
the  jury  say  was  made  by  fraud,  and  still  holds  the  same. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  5. 

Writ  to  the  escheator,  holding  a  former  inquisition  to  be  superfluous  and 
impertinent,  to  enquire  whether  the  said  John  was  seised  on  the  day  he 
died  of  a  water-mill  and  lands,  &c.  in  Forton  by  the  enfeoffment  of 
Walter  de  Gavelacre  or  not,  and  if  not,  how  long  before  his  death  the 
said  Walter  intruded  upon  them,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 
[Southampton.]     Inq.  6  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Forton.  The  said  John  died  siesed  as  of  fee  of  a  water-mill,  15a.  land,  5a. 
meadow,  7a.  wood,  and  24s.  8d.  rent,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Eal;ph  Gavel- 
acre and  Alice  his  wife,  and  by  the  quit  claim  of  the  said  Alice  in  her 
widowhood ;  but  Walter  de  Gavelacre  on  the  same  day  that  the  said 
John  died,  and  after  his  death,  intruded  himself  into  the  said  tenements 
claiming  an  hereditary  fee  therein,  and  held  them  until  he  was  ejected 
by  Sir  Hugh  le  Despenser,  who  now  holds  them  by  the  king's 
commission  until  the  lawful  age  of  the  said  John's  heir. 

Writ  ofpleiuiis  certiorari,  to  enquire  whether  the  said  John  was  seised  as  of 
fee  of  the  manor  of  Tylemundesdon,  and  1  carucate  land  in  Lyndelegh, 
and  how,  &c.,  16  March,  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 
Surrey.    Inq.  made  at  Suthwerk,  3  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

The  tenement  called  Le  Heggecourt  alias  Le  Heycourt,  which  was  contained 
in  a  former  inquisition,  is  of  the  manor  of  Tylmundesdon,  and  of 
1  carucate  land  in  Lindelegh,  of  which  manor  and  land  the  said 
John  was  sometime  enfeoffed  by  Stephen  de  Appelderfeld,  by  fine  levied 
in  the  late  king's  court;  and  he  was  in  seisin  until  three  weeks 
before  his  death,  when  John  de  Sancto  Johanne  of  Lageham,  the 
elder,  considering  him  to  be  dead,  asserting  that  he  only  held  the  same 
for  life,  and  claiming  the  reversion,  entered  upon  the  said  manor, 
and  ejected  the  said  John  de  Berewyco ;  the  said  John  de  Berewyco 
held  the  said  manor  of  the  said  John  de  Sancto  Johanne,  by  service  of 
Id.  yearly,  who  held  of  the  Idng  by  knight's  service ;  the  said  John 
de  Berewyco  also  died  seised  of  the  said  carucate  in  Lindeleghe, 
which  is  now  in  the  king's  hand  in  the  name  of  wardship  ;  John,  son  of 
the  said  John  de  Sancto  Johanne,  was  present  at  the  inquisition, 
asserting  that  he  was  enfeoffed  of  the  said  manor  by  his  father  in  fee. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (10.) 

398.    Joan  de  Gbby. 

Writ,  6  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  (undated.) 

Somerton.    The  manor  with  the  hamlet  of  Fyringford  (extents  given),  held 
in  dower,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  heir  of  John  de  Grey  of  Retherfeld, 
who  is  under  age,  &c.  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  66s.  yearly  for 
the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover. 
John,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John  de  Grey,  is  aged  11. 

Oxford.    Extent,  29  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Somerton.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  for  life  in 
dower,  after  the  death  of  Eobert  de  Grey,  sometime  her  husband,  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  rendering  50«.  yearly  at  his  castle  of 
Dover  for  guard  {nomine  warde). 


EDWAED  II.  221 

Fyryngford  hamlet.      1   caruoate  land   (extent  given),  held  as  itibove  by 
service  of  16s.  yearly  at  the  castle  of  Dover. 

John,  son  of  John  de  Grey,  aged  11  and  in  the  king's  wardship,  is  next 
heir  of  the  said  Eobert  and  Joan. 

OxFOED.     Extent,  5  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Herdewyk.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  for 
life  as  dower,  by  the  death  of  the  said  Eobert,  of  the  king  in  chief, 
service  unknown. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  11. 

Bbeks.    Extent,  3  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Wynterbourn.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of 
tenants),  held  for  life  in  free  marriage,  because  Thomas  de  Valoynes 
thereof  enfeoffed  the  said  Eobert  and  Joan,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  of  Gilbert  de  Ellesfeud  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Luke,  6  Edw.  II. 

Est  Clay  don.  2a.  arable  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Peverel,  by  knight's  service;  a  capital  messuage,  192a.  arable,  3a. 
meadow,  a  windmill,  rents,  and  10a.  wood  within  the  precincts  of  the 
forest  of  Bernewode,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  Eobert 
de  Monte  Alto  and  Emma  his  wife,  as  of  the  said  Emma's  dower,  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  and  288a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  3a.  pasture,  and 
60s.  yearly  rent,  held  of  Peter,  son  of  Eobert  de  la  Mare,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  15. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Luke,  6  Edw.  II. 
Est  Claydon.     A  duplicate  of  the  above  inquisition. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Luke,  6  Edw.  II. 

Schobyngton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  tenement  in  Kyrt- 
lyngt(on),  held  for  life  only  of  the  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  by  service  of  6s.  8d.,  and  doing  all  services  due  to 
the  lords  of  the  fee ;  and  after  her  death  the  manor  ought  to  revert  to 
the  said  prior  and  his  successors  for  ever,  as  a  fine  between  them  levied 
in  the  court  of  the  late  King  Edward  testifies.  The  said  manor  descended 
to  the  said  Joan  after  the  death  of  Thomas  de  Valoignes  her  father, 
being  held  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Cornwall,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief ; 
and  the  said  Joan,  with  the  king's  licence  and  by  confirmation  of  the 
said  earl,  gave  it  to  brother  William  de  Totale,  then  prior  of  the  said 
Hospital,  and  his  successors  in  frank  almoin,  and  the  said  prior 
afterwards  gave  it  to  her  for  life  as  in  the  said  fine  is  contained. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  14. 

Writ  of  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  John  de  Eocheford  and  Joan  his  wife, 
that  the  eseheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  certain  lands,  &c.  in 
Ikeford  and  Estcleydon  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Ikeford, 
which  Eobert  de  Laventon,  parson  of  the  church  of  Estcleydon,  gave  to 
Joan  de  Grey  for  life,  with  remainders  to  Margaret  her  daughter  for  life, 
and  to  the  said  Joan  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  24  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  22  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 

Est  Cleydon.     8  messuages  and  3 J  virgates  land,  held  of  the  honour  of 
Wallingford  by  knight's  service,  were  granted  by  the  said  Eobert  to  the 


222  INQUISITIONS. 

said  Joan  for  life,  with  remainders  to  the  said  Margaret  for  life,  and  to 
the  said  Joan,  daughter  of  the  said  Margaret,  and  the  heirs  of  her  body, 
and  on  failure  of  such  heirs,  then  to  one  Thomas  de  Grey  and  his  heirs, 
to  be  held  of  the  chief  lords  of  the  fee  by  the  services  accustomed, 
viz. — of  the  honour  of  Wallingford  by  knight's  service.  The  said  Joan 
de .  Gray  survived  the  said  Margaret,  and  after  her  decease  the  lands 
were  taken  by  the  escheator  into  the  king's  hand  in  6  Edw.  II,  who 
delivered  them  to  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder,  and  he  delivered  them 
to  John  de  Haulo  who  now  holds  them,  in  what  manner  the  jury  know 
not. 
Ikford.  5  messuages,  3  virgates  and  19o.  land,  and  5a.  meadow,  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  John  son  and  heir  of  William  ate 
Watere,  were  granted  by  the  said  Eobert  to  the  said  Joan  de  Grey  for 
life,  with  remainder  to  Thomas  de  Grey  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with 
remainder  to  Joan,  daughter  of  the  said  Joan  de  Grey,  and  her  heirs. 
The  said  Joan  de  Grey  survived  the  said  Thomas,  and  immediately  after 
her  death  one  Joan,  daughter  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas,  entered 
upon  the  said  lands  as  her  inheritance  by  the  form  of  the  said  gift,  and 
so  holds  them. 

Fine  made  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  between  the  said  Eobert 
de  Lavynton  and  Joan  de  Grey,  whereby  the  said  Joan  warrants  the  above 
lands,  &c.  in  Ikeford  and  Estcleydone  to  the  said  Robert  against  all 
men,  dated  in  one  month  of  Easter,  25  Edw.  I. 

Grant  by  the  said  Eobert  de  Laventon,  rector  of  the  church  of  Est  Claydon, 
to  Lady  Joan  de  Grey,  the  wife  of  Sir  Eobert  de  Gray,  Margaret  their 
daughter,  late  the  wife  of  John  le  Fiz  Bernard,  and  Joan  daughter  of  the 
said  John  and  Margaret,  and  the  heirs  of  her  body,  of  all  the  lands,  &c. 
which  he  had  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Lady  Joan  de  Grey  by  a  recog- 
nisance made  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  in  the  town  of  Est 
Claydon  and  Bocleclaydon,  to  hold  as  abovesaid,  with  remainder  to 
Thomas  de  Grey,  son  of  the  said  Joan,  and  his  heirs,  {iimlated.) 

Writ  of  scire  Jacias  to  warn  the  said  Hugh  le  Despenser  and  John  de  Haulo 
to  be  in  the  chancery  in  three  weeks  from  Easter  day  next,  to  shew 
cause  why  the  said  lands  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  said  John  and 
Joan,  1  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  29.  (11.) 


399.     Alice  de  Beauchamp  alias  de  Bello  Campo,  de  Bbuohamp. 

Writ,  20  July,  6  Edw.  IL 
Buckingham.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  6  Edw.  II. 

Sandresdon.    A  third  part  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of 

the  king  in   chief,   as  of  the  honour  of  Wallyngford,  by  service  of 

i  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Wallyngford ;  and  4a. 

land  held  as  of  the  honour  of  Leycester  by  service  of  14ci!.  yearly. 
Drayton  Beuchamp.    A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of 

John  de  Wolvertone  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee  and  2s.  Qd.  yearly. 

Elizabeth  her  sister,  the  wife  of  Ealph  de  Wedone,  aged  24  and  more,  is 
her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  80.  (1.) 


EDWARD  II.  223 

400.     Robert  le  Harpouk  alias  le  Hakpur,  of  Cestreton. 

Wnt,  30  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.     Inq.  10  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 

Cestreton.  A  capital  messuage  and  8  virgates  land  (extent  given),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service ;  60a.  land,  a  common  pasture, 
3a.  meadow,  and  44s.  6cl.  rent  of  free  tenants,  held  of  Geoffrey  Eodde 
by  service  of  20s.  yearly ;  a  plot  of  meadow  held  of  the  heir  of  Eustace 
de  la  Hach'  by  service  of  2s.  6d.  yearly ;  and  3  cottages  held  of  the 
master  of  the  Hospital  (of  St.  John)  of  Jerusalem  by  service  of  8d. 

John  his  son,  aged  3,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II  File  30.  (2.) 


401.    Robert  le  Haepour. 

Writ  to  Roger  de  Wellesworth,  escheator,  having  received  her  oath  not  to 
marry  without  the  king's  licence,  to  cause  dower  to  be  assigned  to 
Isabel,  late  the  wife  (jt  the  said  Robert,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  11. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  7.  (14.) 


402.    Maud  late  the  wife  of  Gregory  Haucke  alias  Auk. 

Wnt  of  amotus,  8  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  21  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 

Morton  and  Harmethorp.  la.  wood  and  4s.  8rf.  yearly  rent,  held  of  Thomas 
son  and  heir  of  John  Wake,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  virtue  of  a 
feoffment  which  Hugh  son  of  Baldwin  Wake,  ancestor  of  the  said 
Thomas,  made  to  Alfred  the  chamberlain  of  Brunne,  ancestor  of  the 
said  Maud,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  which  Hugh  held  the  same 
by  exchange  from  Joice  Russell  of  Wyk,  one  of  the  heirs  of  Ralph 
de  Morton,  who  held  them,  with  other  lands,  &e.  in  Morton  and 
Scaupewyk,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  f  knight's  fee. 

Brunne.  A  capital  messuage,  70a.  land,  20a.  meadow,  a  wood,  and  60s. 
yearly  rent,  &c.  held  of  the  heir  of  John  Wake,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  -^  knight's  fee  ;  and  there  are  in  yearly  rent  to 
the  said  heir  of  Wake  %s.  M.,  and  to  the  abbot  of  Brunne  6s.  3d. 

Morton.     29s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  said  heir  by  knight's  service. 

Thurleby.  8a.  arable,  80a.  land  and  pasture,  and  17s.  yearly  rent,  held  of 
William  le  Wasteneys  by  knight's  service. 

William,  son  of  Gregory  Auk,  aged  28  and  more,  is  her  son  and  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  30.  (3.) 


403.     Walter  de  Hunteecombe  alias  de  Honteecombe. 

Writ,  14  May,  6  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.     Inq.  19  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Wrastlingwurth.  The  manor  held  jointly  with  Ellen  his  wife,  of  the 
enfeoffment  of  the  said  Walter  to  Alan  de  Belforde,  chaplain,  who  re- 
enfeoffed  the  said  Walter  and  Ellen,  by  fine  made  in  the  king's  court,  to 
them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  the  king  in  chief,  service 
unspecified. 


224  INQUISITIONS. 

OxroED.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  John  the  Baptist,  6  Edw.  II. 

Newenham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  fishery  in  the  Thames, 
jointly  held,  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Walyng- 
ford,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  suit  at 
the  court  of  the  honour  of  Walyngford  ;  and  the  abbot  of  Eadyng 
receives  5  marks  yearly  from  the  said  manor. 

Huntercombe.      The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park  and  foreign 
wood,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Carlisle  by  service  of  llh.  of  frankincense 
yearly. 
Nicholas  Neubaud,  son  of  Gunnora  sister  of  the  said   Walter  and  wife 

of  Kichard  de  Newebaud,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Cambridge.    Inq.  22  June,  6  Edw.  II.  {dejaced.) 

Barenton.      The   manor   (full   extent  given),  including   '  wardpanis '   and 
'  slayrethirpanis,'  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  for  life  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice   sometime  his   wife, 
daughter  of  Hugh  de  Bolbek,  of  the  king  in   chief  by    service   of 
1  knight's  fee. 
John  de  Lancastre  her  kinsman,  aged  40  and  more,  is  next  heir  of  the 
said  Alice  of  the  said  tenement. 
Heir  of  the  said  Walter  as  above. 

Writ,  14  May,  6  Edw.  II.  with  duplicate  and  triplicate  of- the  same. 
[Northumberland.]     Inq.    Friday  after  St.  Botulph,  6  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

A  moiety  of  the  barony   of  Muschaunz,  viz. — a  moiety  of  the  manor  pf 
Wollouer,  except  the  advowsons  of  the  churches,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by    homage    and    fealty,    by   suit    at  the    county   (court)     of 
Northumberland,  and  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Chevelingham.     The  manor  held  of  the  barony  of  Vescy. 
Heir,  Nicholas  de  Neubald,  as  above,  aged  28. 

Northumberland.     Inq.  Thursday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  6  Edw.  II. 

A   moiety  of  the  barony  of  Muscamp,  viz. — a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Wollouere,  excepting  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Belford,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  homage  and  fealty,  and  service  of  2  knights'  fees, 
Chevelyngham.     The    manor  held    of  the   barony  of  Vesci  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  28. 

]V)it  ofplenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  Ealph  son  of  William  that  the 
escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  a  moiety  of  a  fourth  part  of 
the  manors  of  Angerton,  Hertburn,  &c.  which  the  said  Walter  de 
Huntercumb  held  for  life  only  of  the  inheritance  of  John  de  Yeland, 
and  which  ought  to  remain  to  the  said  Ralph  and  his  heirs,  23  May, 
6  Edw.  II. 
[Northumberland.]     Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Barnabas,  6  Edw.  II. 

Angirton,  Hertbourn,  Dodyngton,  Nesbyt,  Hedun,  Stiford,  Spiriden,  Netton, 
Rydding,  Merchenley,  Bromhale,  Shelford,  Thornburgk,  Sotle,  Black- 
hedreley,  Birkynside,  Waskreley  and  Neubiggyng.  A  moiety  of  a 
fourth  part  of  the  manors,  held  for  life  only  of  the  inheritance  of  John 
de  Yeland,  by  virtue  of  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  whereby  after 
the  said  Walter's  decease  the  same  ought  to  remain  to  Ralph  son  pf 
William  and  his  heirs,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage,  scutage 
and  fealty,  and  by  service  of  an  eighth  part  of  2  knights'  fees.  The 
said  Walter  did  fealty  in  the  king's  court  to  the  said  Ralph  for  the  said 
tenements. 


EDWAKD  II.  225 

Writ  of  plenivs  certioraii,  on  the  complaint  of  Ellen  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Walter  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  a  moiety  of 
the  manor  of  Belford,  except  4  messuages,  100a.  land,   &c.   whereof 
she  was  enfeoffed  jointly  with  her  husband,  6  June,  6  Edw.  II. 
[Northumberland.]     Inq.  Thursday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  6  Edw.  II. 

Belford.  The  said  Ellen  was  enfeoffed  jointh'  with  the  said  Walter  of  a 
moiety  of  the  manor,  except  4  messuages,  100a.  land,  2a.  meadow,  and 
200a.  wood,  which  is  of  a  moiety  of  the  barony  of  Muscamp,  by  the 
enfeoffment  of  the  said  Walter  to  Alan  le  Chapelayn  of  Belford,  who 
re-enfeoffed  the  said  Walter  and  Ellen  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  to 
hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right 
heirs  of  the  said  Walter,  of  the  king  by  the  services  due. 

[NoRTHUMBERLAKD.J     Inq.  Wednesday  the  feast  of  St.  James,  7  Edw.  II. 

A  moiety  of  the  barony  of  Muscamp  (Musco  Campo),  viz. — a  moiety  of 
the  manors  of  WoUore  and  Louwyk,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  2  knights'  fees. 

Beleford  and  Yesyngton.  A  moiety  of  the  manors  held  of  the  same  moiety 
of  the  said  barony,  of  which  moiety  of  the  manors  Alice  {sic)  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  Walter  is  tenant  as  jointly  enfeoffed,  for  her  part  of  the 
service  aforesaid. 

Chevelyngham.     The  manor  held  of  the  barony  of  Alnewyk  by  service 
of  2  knights'  fees. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

A  fourth  part  of  the  barony  of  BoUebek,  viz. — a  fourth  part  of  the  manors 
of  Stiford,  Schotley,  Heddon  on  the  Wall  {super  Munim),  Angreton  and 
Dodyngton,  held  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice 
sometime  his  wife,  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de  BoUebek, 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  3  knights'  fees. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator  to  warn  Ealph  son  of  WilHam,  to 
whom  the  king  has  commanded  a  moiety  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  manors 
of  Angirton,  &c.,  as  above,  to  be  delivered,  by  virtue  of  a  fine  levied  in 
the  king's  court  between  the  said  Ealph  and  John  de  Yeland,  to  come 
before  the  king  and  council  in  ParUament  on  Monday  after  St.  Matthew 
next,  to  receive  what  the  court  shall  adjudge  upon  the  claim  of  John  de 
Lancastre,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Walter, 
asserting  that  the  said  Walter  held  the  same  moiety  by  the  courtesy  of 
England,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Alice,  and  that  the  said  moiety 
ought  to  remain  to  him,  notwithstanding  the  said  fine,  and  also  the 
fourth  part  of  the  barony  of  BoUebek,  which  the  said  Walter  similarly 
held  of  the  same  inheritance,  4  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Writ  de   melius   inquirendo  because   no   mention   is   made   in   the  above 
inquisition  who  is  the  next  heir  of  the  said  Alice  of  the  fourth  part  of 
the  barony  of  Ballobek,  5  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 
[Northumberland.]     Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
7  Edw.  II. 
Bolbek.    A  fourth  part  of  the  barony,  held  as  abovesaid. 

John  de  Lancastrfe,  son  of  Philippa  daughter  of  Hugh  de  Bolbek  and 
sister  of  the  said  Alice,  aged  40  and  more,  is  kinsman  and  next  heir  of 
the  said  Alice.     The  said  Philippa  is  dead. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis,  dc.     6  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 
[Northumberland.]     Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Hilary,  7  Edw.  II. 

Ford,  Crukum  and  Cymerston.  The  manor  held  by  Sir  Roger  Hayron 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

88017  ^ 


226  INQUISITIONS. 

Bayrmor.    The  manor  held  by  Sir  William  de  Musco  Campo  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Dychent.     The  manor  held  by  John  son  of  William  de  Dichent  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Ulcestre.    The  manor  held  by  Robert  de  Ulcestre  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Warenford.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Sir  Robert  de  Loker. 
Unthang.    The  manor  held  by  Thomas  de  Rock  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Wlhouer  [alias  Wolheuer] .     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Bring. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  fees. 

C.  Ed/w.  11.  File  30.   (4.) 

404.  William  db  Hertleyb. 

Writ,  5  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Dorset.    Inq.  12  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Hertleye.  A  capital  messuage,  70a.  arable,  a  pasture,  60s.  6d,  rents,  &c., 
with  housebote  and  haybote  in  the  demesne  wood  at  Lydeneholte  in 
Blakemore,  and  a  (tree)  trunk  at  Christmas,  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
as  of  the  manor  of  Fordynton,  pertaining  to  the  earldom  of  Cornwall 
now  in  the  king's  hand,  in  socage  by  service  of  30s.  yearly. 

Morzete.  A  capital  messuage,  30a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and  5s.  6d.  rent, 
held»of  the  abbot  of  Schyreborn  in  socage  by  service  of  5s.  yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  9  on  the  feast  of  the  Annunciation  next,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  30.  (5.) 

405.  William  db  Lachyndon. 

Writ,  24  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  17  March,  6  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Lachyndon.  A  messuage,  12'0a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture,  and  lis.  7a!. 
rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  10s. 
yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  honour  of  Hagenete;  and  80a,  marsh  held  of  the  abbess  of 
Berkyngge  by  service  of  a  (clove)  gillyflower. 

Hugh  de  Lachyndon  his  brother,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 
Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  30.  (6.) 

406.  John  de  Asshelond. 

Writ,  16  July,  6  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  5  Aug.  6  Edw.  II.  (dejectire.) 

Meryet  manor.    A  messuage,  5a.  meadow,  and  30a.  arable,  held  of  the  heirs 

of  John  deMeryet,  who  are  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  6d.  and 

lib.  cummin ;  which  manor  the  king  committed  to  Ingelram  Berenger 

until  the  lawful  age  of  the  heirs. 
Asschlonde.    1  virgate  land,  &c.  (extent  given),  including  a  capital  messuage, 

held  of  John  de  Meryet  of  Hestercomb  by  knight's  service,  viz. — 

rendering  a  sparrow-hawk  or  2s.  yearly ;  and  this  virgate  is  the  oldest  part 

(est  piioritas)  of  all  his  inheritance. 
Schepton  Beauchamp.    1  virgate  land  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Bello 

Campo  by  service  of  two  pairs  of  gilt  spurs,  or  18d.  yearly. 


EDWAED  II.  227 

Stokelynch.     27a.  land  and  3a.  meadow,  held  of  the  same  John  by  service 

of  JZi.  of  pepper. 
Athelardeston  and  Bradeweye.     1  carueate  land  (extent  given),  including 
a  capital  messuage,  held  of  John  le  Waleys  by  service  of  53s.  4d.  yearly. 
William,  his  son,  aged  12  on  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  concerning  the  tenure  of  the  lands,  &c.  in 
Athelardeston  and  Bradeweye,  and  elsewhere,  the  king  being  given  to 
understand  that  the  said  John  held  a  moiety  of  the  town  of  Athelardes- 
ton of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  that  the  wardship 
of  all  his  lands  ought  to  pertain  to  the  king,  4  April,  6  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  21  July,  8  (sic)  Edw.  II.  (^defective.) 

Asshlonde.  A  messuage  and  40a.  arable,  held  of  John  de  Meriet  of 
Hestercombe  by  knight's  service. 

Meriet.  A  messuage,  30a.  arable,  and  ^a.  Ir.  meadow,  held  of  the  heirs  of 
Joan  Bisshop,  as  appears  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court  at  Salop, 
11  Edw.  I,  by  service  of  a  clove  gillyflower  yearly,  and  doing  lib. 
cummin  for  the  said  heirs  to  the  lords  of  Meriet. 

Schepton  Beauchamp.  A  messuage,  1  virgate  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and 
5  cottages,  held  of  John  de  Beauchamp  by  service  of  two  pairs  of  gilt 
spurs  or  18d.  yearly. 

Stokelynch.  24a.  arable  and  4a.  (meadow  ?),  held  of  John  de  Bellocampo 
by  service  of  ^1h.  pepper  yearly ;  and  6a.  land  ....*.  Ealph  de 
Stokelinche  by  service  of  a  clove  gillyflower  yearly. 

Athelardeston   and    Bradeweye.      A  messuage,   1   carueate    land,   a  mill, 

free  tenants  and  10  viUeins,  held  of  John  le  Walsche 

rent  of  4  marks  yearly. 

He  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the  county. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  30.  (7.) 

407.     Juliana  daughter  and  heir  of  Thomas  Agillon. 

Writ,  7  Sept.  6  Edw.  II.  {dejaced.) 

Sussex.    Inq.  made  at  Cicestre  on  Sunday 6  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

[Nutburn.  The  manor]  which  is  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  the  said  Julia,na,  held  of  the  heirs  of  Robert,  son  of  Eobert  de  Tates- 
hale,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  which  manor  is  in  the  king's  hand  by 
the  death  of  Eleanor  Aguillon  who  held  it  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of 

the  said  Juliana,  and  died  whilst  the  knights'  fees 

between  the  coheirs in  the  king's  hand. 

Thornye.    A  messuage  and  1  carueate  land. 
Chudeh   ...    A  messuage  and  40a.  land. 

All  held  of  the  bishop  (of  Chichester?)  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eichard   Jeudewyne   her    kinsman,   aged   .    .    .    .,   is   her  heir  for  one 
moiety,  and  Maud  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Bulkestrode,  aged  30,  and  Nicholas, 
son  of  Isabel  de  Chedeney,  aged  16,  are  her  heirs  for  the  other  moiety. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  concerning  the  heirs  of  the  said  Juliana,  it  having 
been  shown  on  the  part  of  William  Whiteman  and  Sarra  his  wife,  that 
the  said  Sarra  is  her  next  heir,  3  Oct.  6  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Return   from    [the  escheator]    accompanying  the    (following)   inquisition. 
(undated.) 
Sussex.    Inq.  Monday  after  All  Saints,  6  Edw.  II.  {dejaced.) 

Eichard  de  Weston,  son  of  Cecily,  daughter  of  Agatha  a  sister  of  William 
Aguilon,  grandfather  of   the  said   Juliana  ;    Eichard   Joudewyne,  son  of 


228  INQUISITIONS. 

Maud  another  siBter  of  the  said  William;  and  Maud,  the  wife  of  Henry 
Bolkestrode,  daughter  of  Gregory  de  Cheny,  son  of  Mabel  a  third  sister 
of  the  said  William,  and  Nicholas  de  Chediiy  [alias  de  Chenny],  son  of 
[Isabel]  another  daughter  of  the  said  Gregory ;  are  next  heirs  of  the 
said  Juliana  who  died  without  heir  of  herself;  viz. — Eichard  de  Weston, 
aged  40,  of  a  third  part ;  Richard  Jeudewyne,  aged  50,  of  a  third  part ; 

and  the   said  Maud,  aged and   Nicholas,  aged   16,  of  a   third 

part.  Sarra,  the  wife  of  William  Wyteman,  is  not  heir  of  the  said  Juliana, 
for  John  Aguylon,  brother  of  the  said  William,  whom  she  asserts  to  be  her 
father,  died  without  heir  of  himself. 

[Sussex.] 

Pourpartics  of  the  manor  of  Nutborn,  of  the  said  Richard  de  Weston,  Eichard 
Joudewyn,  Henry  de  Bulkestrode  and  Maud  his  wife,  and  Nicholas  de 
Chedny,  made  by  the  escheator  on  Friday  after  St.  Lucy,  6  Edw.  II. 
Pull  extents  given  with  names  of  tenants,  including  lands  in  Churchefeld, 
Westyton,  Heylegh,  Longcroft,  Knelle,  Harfrith,  Lyfeld,  Tewlylond, 
Estbrokesfeld,  and  Middelfeld. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  30.  (8.) 

408.  Nicholas  son  of  Ralph. 

Writ,  '25.Dec.  6  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.    Inq.  10  Jan.  6  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Hulle  by  Berkeleghe.    A  messuage,  120a.  arable,  15a.  meadow,  6a.  pasturfe, 

50a.  wood,  rents,  (fee. 
Nymdesfelde.    A  messuage,   100a.  ai'able,  ...  a.  pasture,  a  wood,  rents 
&c. 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

John  his  son,  aged  22  on  the  feast  of  the  Assumption  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

]\I('morandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  80.  (9.) 

409.  John  de  Frivill  alias  de  Frbyylb. 

Writ.  6  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  dated  at  Caveham,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 

Thodeham.     The  manor,  held  jointly  by  the  said  John  and  Eleanor  his  wife 
of  Sir  Aymer  de  Valence  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eichard  de  Frevyle,  aged  14,  is  his  next  heir. 

Hertford.  Inq.  taken  at  Mundene  Frivill  on  Tuesday  before  St.  Luke,  6  Edw.  II. 
Mundene  [alias  Mondene].  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of 
the  church,  was  given  by  David  de  Frivill  to  the  said  John  and  Eleanor 
and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  and  is 
held,  not  of  the  king  in  chief,  but  of  the  manor  of  Wodhull  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee,  and  9s.  yearly. 

Heir,  Eichard  his  son,  as  above. 

Cambridge.     Inq.  17  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Caxtone.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  part  of  a 

barony. 
Wrottyng.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  with  Eleanor  his  wife,  by  the 
gift  of  Richard  deFrivile,  father  of  the  said  John,  to  them  and  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies,  of  the  king  in  chief ;  which  manors  of  Caxtone  and 


EDWARD  III.  229 

Wrottyng,  with  part  of  the  manor  of  Little  Schelford,  the  said  John 
defends  against  the  king  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  Mabel,  mother 
of  the  said  John,  holds  part  of  the  manor  of  Schelford  aforesaid  of  the 
said  John  and  his  heirs  in  dower. 

Caxton.  29a.  arable,  176  works,  &c.  held  of  Baldwin  de  Colne  and  Geoffrey  his 
brother,  by  service  of  2d.  and  a  clove  gillyflower ;  and  a  messuage  and 
30a.  arable,  held  by  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas  Tolouse,  of  the  gift  of 
Robert  the  clerk  and  Robert  Scrut  to  the  said  John  and  Eleanor  and 
the  said  John's  heirs,  doing  to  the  chief  lords  the  services  accustomed  ; 
and  the  said  John  was  chief  lord. 

Bokesworth.     5  knights'  fees  held  by  William  de  Bokesworth. 

Bassingburn.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  le  Rous. 

Shepereth.  J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  son  of  Ralph,  William  de  la 
Haye,  and  Margery  de  Salstone. 

Karletone  and  Suafham.  IJ  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  William  de 
Krikketot,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship. 

Wrottyng.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Brigham. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14  and  more. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors,  &c.  (undated.) 

Assignment  of  dower  to  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Frivile,  on  receipt 
of  her  oath  not  to  marry  without  the  king's  licence,  out  of  the  above 
lands  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  Saturday  after 
St.  Andrew,  6  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  80.  (10.) 

410.  John  db  Fryvill. 

Writ  to  Roger  de  Wellesworth,  escheator,  after  taking  her  oath  not  to 
marry  without  the  king's  licence,  to  cause  dower  to  be  assigned  to 
Eleanor,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  8  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  7.  (16.) 

411.  John  de  Acton. 

Writ,  20  Oct.  6  Edw.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  8  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Bradewell,  held  by  Ralph  Pyn  of  the  said  John  for  1  knight's  fee,  pertaining 
to  the  manor  of  Aire,  co.  Somerset,  which  the  said  John  held  of  Hugh 
de  Odyngeseles  by  knights  service. 
John  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Hbkbfokd.     Inq.  Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Martin,  6  Edw.  II. 

Couerne  manor.  lOrf .  yearly  rent  held  of  Richard  Baskervile  by  service  of 
Jrf.  yearly ;  and  a  fourth  part  of  the  manor  held,  as  the  dower  of  Sibyl 
his  wife,  of  Richard  de  Baskervile  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee :  she 
was  dowered  by  Walter  de  Baskervile,  her  first  husband. 
Yausore.  The  manor  held,  as  the  dower  of  Sibyl  his  wife  as  above,  of 
Richard  de  Baskervile  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  22  and  more. 

Southampton.     Inq.  10  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Penyton.  The  manor,  sometime  held  of  John  Neyrnoit,  but  the  said 
John  de  Actone  gave  it  to  Wilham  de  la  Mare  in  fee,  who  gave  it  to  the 


230  INQUISITIONS. 

said  John  for  life,  with  remainder  to  Sibyl   his   wife  for   life,  with 
remainder  to  Joan  Eandolf,  daughter  of  the  said  John,  with  reversion 
to  the  said  John's  right  heirs,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  23  and  more. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  9  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Wynnestone.     60a.  land  and  40s.  yearly  rent,  held   of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  24. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  18  Nov.  6  Edw.  II. 

Irene  Actone.   The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  Eoger  de  la  Warre 

in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Frompton  Cotel.    A  mill  and  80a..  land,  held  of  Alan  Plokenet  in  chief 
by  service  of  9d.  yearly  rent. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  24. 

[Somerset.]     Inq.  20  Nov.  6  Edw.  II  {dejective.y 

Aire.    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Oddynggseles 

by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Stath.    A  fourth  part  of  the  township  (extent  given),   held  of  Nicholas 

de  Moeles  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 
Ceddre  manor.     A  capital  messuage,  40a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  a  water-mill, 

rents,  &c.  held  jointly  with  Sibyl  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  William  de 

Ebroyc[is]  of  the  bishop  of  Bath  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  30.  (IL) 


412.     John  de  Hastynges  alias  de  Hastinge,  lb  Hastinge,  the  elder. 

Writ,  28  Feb.  6  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  15  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Wadyngton.     110s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  in  exchange  for  his 
pourparty  of  the  earldom  of  Chester  until  the  king  shall  have  provided 
for  him  elsewhere. 
John  his  son,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  14  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Beltesf  ord,  Golckesby,  and  Donynton.  69s.  lOd.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  in  exchange,  as  above. 

Heir  as  above. 

Middlesex.     Inq.  Friday  before  the  Annunciation,  6  Edw.  II. 

Tottenham.  110a.  wood,  a  third  part  of  a  water-mill,  and  M.  rent  of  assize, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth  part  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25. 

Stafford.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Gregory,  6  Edw.  II. 

Wyginton.  The  manor  with  its  members,  and  with  a  sixth  part  of 
Thamworthe  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
lands,  &c.  in  Cumberforde,  Wyginton,  Coton,  and  Hopewas,  and 
woods  within  the  bounds  of  the  king's  forest  of  Canok,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26  on  the  day  of  St.  Michael  last. 


EDWARD  II.  231 

Norfolk.     Inq.  16  March,  6  Edw.  II." 

Tibenham.     20a.  arable,  rents,  &c.  held  of   the  abbot  of   St.  Edmund's 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  2s.  7Jd.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of 
Norwich  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's  hundred  of  Depwade,  which 
is  now  in  the  hands  of  John  de  Claveryngg  for  his  life. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  26  and  more. 

Bedford.     Inq.  12  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Blounham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  in  chief,  by  service  that  the  tenant  of 
these  lands  shall  be  the  abbot's  steward,  and  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Leicester.     Inq.  8  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Borbaehe.     The  manor'  (extent  given),  including  two  parks,  held  of  the 

prior  of  Coventre  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Barewelle.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park,  held  of  the  said 
prior  in  chief  by  service  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Leicester.     Inq.  9  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Naylleston.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Warwick  in  chief 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Northampton.     Inq.  7  March,  6  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Jerdele.     The  manor  (extent  given),   including  the  hundreds  of  Wymersle 
and  Amfordesho,  and  rents  in  Grendon,  Barton,  Great  Dodynton,  and 
Holecote,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  (as  ?)  a  third  part  of  the  honour  of 
Huntingdon,  by  service  of  a  sore  sparrowhawk. 
Heir  as  above. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  The  said  John  held  no  other  lands  in  the 
bailiwick  besides  those  contained  in  these  Inquisitions,  except  the  manor 
of  Berewyk,  co.  Somerset,  into  which  Margaret  queen  of  England  does 
not  permit  the  escheator  to  enter,  because  it  is  held  of  her  as  of  her 
manor  of  Cammel. 

Suffolk.     Inq.  12  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Badmundisfeld.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 

as  of  the  honour  of  Montgomery  {Mungomer'),  by  service  of  socage, 

rendering  nothing  yearly. 

Litgate.     The  manor  (extent  given),  with  5   marks  rent  in    the  town  of 

.    St  Edmund's,  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  by  serjeanty  of  being 

steward  of  the  liberty  of  St.  Edmund's. 
Heir  as  above. 

Warwick.     Inq.  10  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

AUesley.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  kiiig  in  chief,  as  of  the 

honour  of  Chester,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Fillongley.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  in  chief  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster, 
and  of  the  heirs  of  Philip  Marmyon,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Salop.     Inq.  18  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Worfeld.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
\  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 


232  INQUISITIONS. 

Huntingdon.     Inq.  14  March,  6  Edw.  II. 

Bramtone.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  several  pasture  called 
Estholm,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  2  knights' 
fees. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 

Mabches  of  Wales.     Inq.  14  March,  6  Edw.  II.  {much  defaced.) 

Bergeveny  in  Over  Went.  The  castle  (full  extent  given),  with  the  eight 
hamlets  of  Miheleschurche,  Lancaddoc,  Pentte,  Hentles,  Brangwayne 
[alias  Bryngweyn] ,  Coytmorgan,  Weruntherik  (?),  and  Capel  IDavid,  the 
hamlet  of  Blaynenawe,  the  forests  of  Moilvennan  (?)  and  Glynteler  (?) 
and  rents  in  the  bailiwicks  of  Killigh'  (?),  '*P(ethleyn),  Launnover  (?), 
Trevod  (?),  and  Mamheilad;  all  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
homage,  wardship,  and  marriage,  and  if  there  shall  be  common  war 
between  the  king  and  the  prince  of  Wales,  the  said  John  ought  to  guard 
the  country  of  Over  Went  at  his  own  charges,  in  the  best  manner  he 
can  for  his  own  convenience  and  for  the  service  (utililate)  of  the  king 
and  defence  of  the  realm. 


Heir 


Writ  to  the  escheator  in  Ireland,  25  Feb.  6  Edw  II. 
Ibeland.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  eve  of  the  Ascension,  6  Edw.  II. 

Oboy  Castle.     The  manor  together  with  a  fourth  part  of  a  mill,  and  40a.  land 

in  Geripound  in  the  liberty  of  Kilkenny,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  10  marks  whenever  royal  service  shall  have  been  proclaimed 

in  Ireland. 
Norragh.     The  barony,  held  of  the  said  John  by  William  de  Norragh  and 

his  heirs  by  service   of  12L  whenever  royal  service  shall  have  been 

proclaimed  in  the  said  land. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26. 

Assignment  of  dower  to  Isabel,  late  the  wife  of  Sir  John  de  Hasting'  (the 
elder),  as  well  of  the  said  John's  lands  &c.  in  England  as  in  Wales, 
Wednesday  11  April,  6  Edw.  11. 
Suffolk.    Lyddgate  and  Baddmundesfeld.     The  manors. 

Huntingdon.    Brampton.     The  manor. 

Leicbstee.     Borbache  and  Barewell.     The  manors. 

Staffobd.    Wygeton  and  Tameworth.     The  manors. 

[Suffolk.]     St,  Edmund's.     A  third  part  of  the  profits  of  the  office  of  steward. 
Her  dower  as  regards  the  manors  of  Nayleston,  Berewyk,  and  Aston 
Kauntelo,  knights'  fees,   and  advowsons   of  churches,  remains  to  be 
assigned. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  defeodis,  dc.  10  April,  6  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  made  at  Basingstoke,  12  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
He  had  no  fees  or  advowsons  in  the  county. 

Southampton.    Inq.  made  at  Petersfield,  17  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
He  had  no  fees  or  advowsons  in  the  county. 

Southampton.     Inq.  made  at  Southwyk,  29  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
He  had  no  fees  or  advowsons  in  the  county. 

*  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806,  but  now  illegible. 


EDWAED  II.  233 

Wilts.    Inq.  22  July,  7  Edw.  II. 

He  had  no  lands,  tenements,  fees  or  advowsons  in  the  county. 

Suffolk.     Inq.  17  May,  6  Edw.  II. 

Poselyngworth.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  la  Chaumbre. 

Cavenedysch.     2  knights'  fees  held  by  Richard  de  AVymbisch. 

Gayslee.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Kersoner  ;  and  ^  knight's  fee  held 

■by  the  heirs  of  Alexander  le  Bevillers. 
Little  Bradeleie,  Wytheresfeld,  Hornyngeserthe,  and  Eede.     ^  knight's  fee 

held  by  Richard  de  Hawyle. 
Lydegate.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Clopton. 
Lydegate.     The  advowson  of  the  chm-ch. 

All  the  above  pertain  to  the  manor  of  Lydegate. 

Bedford.     Inq.  16  July,  7  Edw.  II. 

Blomham.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  "by  the  said 

John  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 
Pottone.    Free  and  customary  tenants,  held  by  Thomas,  son  of  William  le 

Latimer,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Stratford  [alias  Stretford]  in  the  parish  of  Sondeye.    A  tenement  held  by 

John  de  Clipston  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 
Harewolde.     The  manor  held  by  John  de  Grey  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Felmersham.     A  tenement  held  by  Nicholas  de  Mepershale  by  service  of 

^  knight's  fee. 
Kemston.     A  tenement  held  by  Robert  Holdeward  by  service  of  \  knight's 

fee. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  11  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Braumfeld  by  Turveye.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Grei. 
Clifton  and  Neuton.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Audrey  (Audruia)  le  Wake. 
Emberton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Edmund  de  Shakelee  [alias  de  Sakele]. 
Petteshoo.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Joan  le  [alias  la]  Chamberleyn. 
Grendon  by  Tame.     J  knight's  fee  held  for  life  by  John  de  Segrave. 

The  jury  know  of  no  other  knights'  fees,  or  advowsons  of  chm'ches  in 
the  county. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  15  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Fordington  and  Dalby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Alexander  de  Cobeldyck 

[cdias  de  Cubeldik] . 
Harington,   Hermeston,    Suterby,   Aswordeby,  Askeby,  and   elsewhere.     2 

knights'  fees  held  by  John  de  Harington. 
Ormesby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon,  son  of  Ralph  de  Ormesby. 
Northwythem    [alias    Northwythum] .     \   knight's    fee    held     by    Robert 

Grymbaud;  j^j  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Bittelsden;  and  three 

parts  of  1  knight's  fee  [alias  J  knight's  fee]  held  by  Geoffrey  Dyve. 
He  had  no  advowsons  of  churches  in  the  county. 

SoMEBSET.     Inq.  6  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Chilton.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Richard  le  Yenour  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee. 
Attebere.     1   carucate    land  held  by  Geoffrey  de  Mohun  by  service  of 

\  knight's  fee. 
Dunyford  and  Stok  Gummere.     1  carucate  land  held  by  the  heirs  of  William 

de  Eeigny  [alias  de  Reny]  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Wylyton.     1  carucate   land  held  by  Ralph    son  of  Urse  [alias  Urce]  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Berewyk.    The  advowson  of  the  chapel. 


234  INQUISITIONS. 

Norfolk.     Zng.  2  July,  6  Edw.  II. 

Kellyngg  and  Salthus.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Horwelle  and  Joan 

his  wife. 
Gissingg.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Hastyngges. 
Tibenham.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Eobert  de  Chanu. 
Tibenham  [alias  Herling  and  Tybenham].    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William 

de  Hakeford. 
Asshele.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Huntingdon.    Tnq.  (undated.) 

Alkmundebery  and  Wodewestone.     1  knight's  fee  [alias  J  knight's  fee  only] 

held  by  John  de  Segrave. 
Dodingtone.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Grimbaud  [alias  Grymbald] . 
He  had  no  more  knights'  fees,  nor  any  advowsons  in  the  county. 

Warwick.     Inq.  2  July,  6  Edw.  II. 

Brudyngbury.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Paynel  for  life. 

Mansetre.     J  knight's   fee   held    by    Guy    {Gwyo)    de    Mansetre   [alias  de 

Mancestre] . 
Ippesley.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  Hubaud. 
Happesford.     ^^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Hastang. 
Shuckeburgh    [alias   Shockeburgh] .     1   knight's    fee    held    by   Simon   de 

Shuckeburgh  and  Kalph  Chater. 
Pleckenho.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Theobald  de  Verdon  [alias  de  Verdoun] . 
Cobynton.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Geoffrey  Symely. 
Hatton.     \  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  Banastre. 
Bedeworth,   Wylie,    and    Sharneford.     1    knight's    fee    held    by    William 

Charneles  [alias  Cherneles] ,  Robert  Turvyle,  and  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de 

Herdeberewe. 
Coundholm.      ^  knight's   fee    held    by   John   Benet   of    AUesley ;    and 

J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Hugh  de  Herdeberewe. 
Burugton  and  Shireford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by   the  heirs   of   Nicholas 

Turvyle  [alias  de  Tureville] . 
Brompcote.     i  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Henry  de  Hastinges. 
Cornleye.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Ralph  de  Ryngesdon. 
Stodleyhay.     \  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wolwardynton  and  his  partners. 
Berkeston  and  Weston.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  lord  of  Berkeston. 
[Hyldebury.]     |  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon  de  Hyldebury  in  the  same. 
Bunyton  and  Hyldeberewe.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Hubaud. 
Stretton  on  Dounesmore.     f  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Bray. 
Brouneswovere  [alias  Bruneswovere.]     J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Ryvel. 
Metteleye.    -J-  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  dc  Burbach. 
Shelf  hull.    ^  knight's  fee  held  William  le  Walsse  {alias  le  Walsh). 
Patongre.     ^v  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  son  of  Richard. 
Aston  Kauntelowe,  Allesleye,  and  Fyllungle.    The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 
Aston  Kauntelowe.    |  knight's  fee  within  the  manor,  held  by  Walter  le  Rous 

and  others. 

Northampton.     Inq.  19  July,  7  Edw.  11. 

Holecote.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Geoffrey  son  of  Philip  and  others. 

Herdewyk.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  Alice  Barry. 

Earl's  Barton.     J  [alias  J]  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Pykeneie  [alias 

de  Pynkeney] ;  and  I  knight's  fee  held  by  Michael  de  Halughton. 
Great  Dudyngton.    \  knight's    fee    held    by  Robert  de   Campania;  and 

J  knight's  fee  held  by  Pynus  Bernard. 


EDWARD  II.  '235 

Cogenho.     ^  knight's  fee,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  by  Giles 

de  Cogenho. 
Preston,  Haclynton,  Horton,  Pedyngton,  Quenton,  and  Wutton.     2  knights' 

fees  held  by  Laurence  de  Preston. 
Hardingesthorn  and  Cotes.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbess  of  Pr6  (cfe 

Pratis),  and  Richard  de  Besevile. 
Asshebi  Davit   [alias  Davyd] .     2  knights'  fees,  with  the  advowson  of  the 

church,  held  by  Walter,  bishop  of  Chester. 
Gryndon.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Harington. 
Braunpfeld  and  Houthton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  Sprygonel ;  and 

1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  la  Zouche. 
Great   Houthton.    ^   knight's    fee  held   by    John    de   Gaddesdene;    and 

*  J  knight's  fee  held  by  Philip  de  Quenton  in  the  same. 
Ryston  by  Rothewell.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  la  Charnele  [alias 

the  heirs  of  William  de  Goldingham] . 
Drautherton.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon  Mallorre  [alias  Malorp] . 
Haringworth.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  la  Zouche. 
tHaringworth  and  Buthton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  tenants  in  Twywell, 

in  the  same  and  Buthton. 
Langeport,  Houthton,   Skaldewell,   and  Hothorp.     J  knight's  fee  held  by 

Thomas  de  Verdon  [alias  de  Werdon] . 
Waldegrave  and  Batisheshell.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Waldegrave 

in  the  same  and  Batisheshell. 
Hanygton  [alias  Hanington].     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Warden. 
Bosyate.     J  [alias  1]  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Moubrei  [alias  Moubray] . 
Molton  [alias  Multon] .     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Cromwell  [alias  de 

Crumbwell] . 
Herdewyk.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Sancto  Mauro. 
Braunfeld,  Hardingeston,  and  Cotes.     Three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by 

Theobald  de  Gayton. 
Haclynton  and  Pedynton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Gilbert  de  Etewell  and 

Richard  de  Lottrengton  [alias  de  Lattrengton] . 
Hynton  and  Twywell.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Bray  and  John  de 

Veer  [alias  de  Vere] . 
Newton  by  Gaytinton.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Lacy  [alias  Henry 

de  Tychemerhs] . 

[Rutland.]     Stratton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  earl  of  Aumarle. 

Glaston  and  Seyton.     2  knights'  fees  held  by  the  earl  of  Hereford  of  the 

honour  of  Huntingdon. 
Marcat    [alias   Market]     Overton.      1    knight's    fee    held   by   Gilbert   de 

Humfranvyle  [alias  Dumfrevill] . 
Thystelton  [alias  Tylystineton]   and  Thorn.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh 

de  Bussei  [alias  de  Bussy] . 
Basewynesthorp.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Basewyne. 
Tygekenecote.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Brice  Daneys. 

[Northampton.]     Jerdele  and  Whutton.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Leicestbe.     Inq.  27  June,  6  Edw.  II. 

Snarkeston.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon  de  Bereford. 

Appelby.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Appelby  [alias  de  Herle] . 

*This  is  given   'Great    Houghton'   in  the   Summary,    but    perhaps  it  should  be  'Quenton' — See 
Feudal  Aids,  Vol.  IV,  pp.  7  and  27. 

t  Sic  in  the  Summary,  but  (?)  '  Twywell  and  Buthton.' 


236  INQUISITIONS. 

Barton.     J^  knight's  fee  held  by  Ealph  de  Stanlowe. 

Aston  and  Stapilton.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Flanvyle 

Leyre.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Jolin  de  Leyre. 

Oddeston  and  Diddeworth,  co.  Berks.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Maunsel. 

Oddeston.    }  [alias  J]  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Verdoun. 

Snarkeston.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Geoffrey  Stak  and  his  partners. 

Swepeston  and  Neuton.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Lungevyle. 

Shakereston.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Shepeye  and  Walter  Danvers. 

Sutton  and  Stapelton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Houby. 

[Osolveston.  ]     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Osolveston  in  the  same. 

Dadelynton.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Eemigius  de  Medlynges. 

Cosseby.     |  knight's  held  by  William  Bm-det. 

Ibbestok.     IJ  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Verdoun   and   Thomas  de 

Garsale  [alias  de  Garshale] . 
Normanton.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Stepelton. 
Conynggeston.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Shepeye  and  his  partners. 
Wystanstowe  and  Fleckeneye.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh,  son  of  Nicholas 

de  Hastinges. 
Athelocston.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Bakepuz. 
Heyham.    ^^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Benet. 
Stapleton.     J^  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Stapleton. 
Barewelle  and  Mouselowe.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Hertwelle. 
Mouuselowe,  Burbach,  Leyre,  Wistanstowe,  Nailleston,  and  Shakereston. 

The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  fees  and  advowsons  {undated)  ;  but  with 
slight  variations  noted  within  brackets  above ;  and  in  co.  Warwick,  the 
following  are  given  instead  of  two  entries  above,  and  the  advowson  of 
the  church  of  Mouuselowe  is  omitted. 

Bynyton.     i  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon  de  Hildebury. 

Hildeberewe.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Hubaud. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (1.) 

413.     Henry  de  Guldbfoed. 

Writ,  19  Aug.  6  Edw.  II. 
Kent.    Inq.  17  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 

Lesnes  Merssch.     A  messuage  and  17a.  arable,  held  in  gavelkind  of  the 

abbot  of  Lesnes  by  service  of  4.d.  yearly  per  acre,  and  doing  suit  at  the 

abbot's  court. 
Plumstede  Merssch.     A  messuage  and  35a.  land,  held  in  gavelkind  of  the 

abbot  of  St.  Augustine's  by  service  of  &d.  yearly  per  acre,  and  doing 

suit  at  the  abbot's  court. 
(Unspecified.)     A  messuage  and  10a.  land,  held  of  the  manor  of  Erhuth, 

which  Bartholomew  de  Badlesmere  holds  in  gavelkind  by  semce  of 

4d.  yearly  per  acre. 

John  le  Mareschal  his  kinsman,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Sussex.    Inq.  13  Sept.  6  Edw.  II. 

Changeton.     The  manor  held  of  Sir  Ealph  de  Camays,  pertaining  to  the 

manor  of    Bradewatere,   by  knight's    service,   except  the  land   and 

wood  of  Hodegrove,  which  he  held  of  Eoger  de  Bavant  by  service  of 

4s.  U. 
Coudham.     15s.  rents  from  15a.  land,  which  John  de  Coudeham  held  for 

life,  held  of  Eichard  Lovel  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 


EDWAED   II.  237 

Storgheton,  Billyngehurst,  Horsham,  Hechyngefeld,  Stenyng,  and  Fyndon, 

with  certain  land  at  La  Dene  in  Clopham.    5  marks  rent  held  of  Walter 

Eandolf  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Kyngeston.     2s.  8d.  yearly  rent  issuing  from  Thomas  de  Preston  for  5a. 

land,  tenure  unspecified. 
West  Preston.     A  messuage,  lOJa.  land,  and  3^a.  meadow,  held  of  the  heirs 

of  John  de  Kyngeston,  service  unspecified. 
Hampton.    A  messuage,  lO^a.  land,  la.  meadow,  2s.  rent,  and  pasture,  held 

of  the  abbot  of  Seez  by  service  of  3s. 
Wassington.     20s.  rent  from  a  field  called  Doghelyesfeld,  held  of  John  de 

la  Lye,  service  unspecified. 
Hechyngefeld.     20s.  rent  issuing  from  Sharpenhurst,  held  of  Roger  Bochy, 

service  unspecified. 
Storgheton.     la.  land  held  of  Richard  Lovel  by  service  of  Id. 

Heir,  as  above,  aged  30. 

Surrey.    Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  6  Edw.  II. 

(defective  and  defaced.) 
Ertendone.     3a.  arable  and  48s.  lOd.  rent,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  a  fourth  part  of  ^V  knight's  fee. 
Pyperharghe.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the 

church,  held  of  Richard  de  Wyndles  [or] ,  knight,  by  service  of  6s.  8d. 

every  24  weeks,  and  the  said  Richard  does  that  service  at  the  castle  of 

Wyndlesor. 
Compton.    A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the 

church,  held  of  Richard  de  Wyndlesor  ;  and  William los  who 

holds  the  other  moiety  does  service  for  the  whole,  viz. — 20d.  every  24 

weeks,  and  the  said  Richard  does  (the  same  service)  at  the  castle  of 

Wyndles  [or] ,  and  is  mesne  between  the  king  and  the  tenants. 
La  Felde.     A  tenement  so  called  (extent  given),  including  a  messuage,  held 

of  the  prior,  &c.  of by  service  of  10s.  yearly  ;  saving 

8a.  which  are  held  of  Walter  de  WyntershuU  by  service  of  16d.  yearly. 
La  Bourlond.     30a.  land  so  called,  held  of  the  said  Walter  by  service  of 

7s.  O^d.  yearly,  and  (suit)  at  the  court  of  Bromlegh. 
Stofolde.    A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  &c.,  held  of  Henry  Huse,  knight,  by 

service  of  6s.  4d.  yearly. 
Sproukeslond.     10a.  arable  so  called,  held  of  Thomas  de  Geddynges  by 

service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Franceylond.     10a.  arable  so  called,  held  of  Felix  (o»-  Felicia)  de  WyntershuU 

by  service  of  16d.  yearly. 
Le  Brethereslond.     4a.  arable  so  called,  held  of  the  abbot,  &c.  of  Waverlegh 

by  service  of  2d.  yearly. 
La  Boutstoclond.     10a.  arable  so  called,  held  of  John  de  Loxlegh  by  service 

of  24d.  (?)  yearly. 
La    .     .    yereslond.    20a.  arable  so  called,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Salisbury 

by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Hamme.     A  tenement  so  called,   containing    a    messuage,   60a.    arable, 

2a.  meadow,  2a.  wood,  and  8s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  prior,  &c.  of 

San(di)lford  by  service  of  8s.  yearly. 
Ashurst  and  Bouelith.      A  tenement  so  called,   containing  a  messuage, 

100a.  arable,  20a.  wood,  10a.  pasture,  and  2s.  2d.  rent,  held  of  Margaret 

sometime  queen  of  England  of  the  manor  of  Wytle,  by  service  of  20s. 

yearly,  and  of  Felix   (or  Felicia)   de  WyntershuU  by  service  of  4s. 

yearly. 


238  INQUISITIONS. 

Merwe.     16a.  arable  held  of  the  knights  of  the  Temple,  now  in  the  king's 
custody,  by  service  of  12c?.  yearly. 
John,  son  of  Gilbert  le  Marchal  of  Guldeford,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his 
next  heir. 

G.  Edw.  IT.  File  31.  (2.) 

414.  EOBEET    SON    OF    WaLTEE. 

Writ  (missing). 
Hbetfoed.     Partition,  25  April,  6  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Walkerne.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  which  the  said  Kobert  held  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Dervergulla  de  Bourgh,  some- 
time his  wife  (full  extent  given  with  field  nlimes  and  names  of  tenants), 
assigned  to  Christiana,  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said 
DerverguUa,  including : — 

Dacheworth.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wauton. 

Henlowe.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  tenants  of  Henlowe,  by  homage, 
scutage,  and  reasonable  aid,  when  they  shall  happen. 

Dacheworth.    A  moiety  of  the  church. 

Essex.     Partition,  20  April,  6  Edw.  II. 

Hallyngbury  Burgh  alias  Hallygbery.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent 

given  with  field   names   and  names  of  tenants),  held  as   above,  and 

assigned  to  the  said  Christiana. 
Lexeden.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent,  given  with  field  names  and 

names  of  tenants),  including  a  moiety  of  the  whole  fishery  from  North- 

bregg  in  Colecestre  as  far  as  Newebregg,  held  and  assigned  as  above. 
Hallyngbury  and  Lexeden.     A  moiety  of  the  advowsons  of  the  churches, 

with  alternate  presentations,  held  and  assigned  as  above. 
Bromley.     A  moiety  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given  with  field 

names  and  names  of  tenants),  held  and  assigned  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (3.) 

415.  Baetholomew  de  Shaldefoed. 

Writ,  31  May,  6  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  21  July,  7  Edw.  II. 

Kewenhal.  A  capital  messuage  and  8a.  arable,  held  of  John  de  Shaldeford  by 
service  of  Id.  yearly  ;  a  cottage  and  6a.  land,  held  of  William  Martel, 
who  holds  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne,  and  is  now  in 
the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  2s.  yearly ;  12a.  land,  held  of  John  de 
Dagworth  by  service  of  2s.  yearly;  a  messuage,  15a.  arable,  and 
2Jo.  meadow,  held  of  John  Praeres  by  service  of  3s.  \\d.  yearly; 
40a.  arable  held  of  John  atte  Brok  by  knight's  service ;  12a.  arable  held 
of  John  de  Lancastre  by  knight's  service ;  5a.  land  held  of  John  de  Kate- 
feld  and  William  le  Peit'  (?)  by  service  of  6rf.  yearly  ;  la.  land  held  of 
John  de  Thewyng  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  la.  land  held  of  William 
Queynterel  by  service  of  M.  yearly ;  and  1  Ja.  meadow  held  of  Robert 
de  Scales  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Great  Braksted.     la.  meadow  held  of  Hugh  de  Veer  by  service  of  12d.  yearly. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  8,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.   He  held  no  other  lands,  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edir.  II.  File  31.  (4.) 


EDWAED  II.  239 

416.    William  Todrtle. 

Writ  (missing). 
[Gloucester.]  Inq.  Thursday,  the  feast  of  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross, 
6  Edw.  II. 
Suthewyk  by  Bristol!.  A  messuage  and  1  virgate  land  were  taken  into  the 
king's  hand  after  the  death  of  the  said  William  by  the  then  constable 
of  the  castle  of  Bristol,  by  reason  of  the  nonage  of  John  Tourtle  his 
son  and  heir  ;  and  the  present  constable  found  them  so,  and  still  detains 
them. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (5.) 


417.    Lucy   daughter  and   heir   of   Beatrice   de    Brewosa,   whom    Robert 
Mautravers  married. 

Buckingham.    Proof  of  age,  Friday    after    St.  Peter    ad  Vincula,  6    Edw.  II. 
{defective  and  defaced.) 

Richard  Minne,  aged  60,  says  that  the  said  Lucy  was  born  at  Buckingham 
on  Whitsunday,  21  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  St.  Peter  there, 
and  therefore  completed  the  age  of  15  at  the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity  last ; 
and  this  he  knows  well  because  Beatrice  [her]  mother  died  about  the  feast  of 
Holy  Trinity  fourteen  years  ago,  and  then  she  was  in  the  wardship  of  Giles 
de  Brewosa,  and  was  aged  1  year  and  more,  and  this  he  saw. 

Durand  le  Baker,  aged  60  and  more,  and  Robert  le  Baillif  of  Buckingham, 
aged  40  and  more,  say  the  same. 

Walter  de  Sancto  Andrea,  aged  50  and  more,  says  that  the  said  Lucy  has 
completed  the  age  of  15  and  more,  for  her  mother  died  at  Buckingham  about 
the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity,  26  Edw.  I,  and  then  she  was  aged  1  year 
and  more. 

Walter  de  Cranford,  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same. 

Richard  Tours  alias  de  Thours,  aged  50  and  more,  says  the  same, 
and  knows  it  because  John  de  Kynbelle,  steward  of  the  said  Beatrice,  died 
eight  days  after  the  said  Beatrice,  in  26  Edw.  I,  when  the  said  Lucy  was 
aged  1  year  and  more. 

Walter  ate  Watere,  aged  40  and  more,  John  de  Cranford,  aged  60, 
and  Walter  Frankeleyn,  aged  50,  say  the  same  as  Walter  de  Sancto  Andrea. 

John  le  Carpenter,  aged  40  and  more,  Richard  Cok  (?),  aged  .  .  .  and 
more,  and  Robert  Tony,  aged  60,  say  they  have  often  heard  that  the  said 
Lucy  was  15  and  more  on  the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity  last. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  81.  (6.) 


418.     Geoffrey  son  and  heir  of  Geoffrey  Clement. 

Writ  to  Roger  de  Mortuo  Mari,  justice  of  Wales,  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of 
the  said  Geoffrey,  who  is  in  the  wardship  of  Margery  his  mother  by 
the  late  king's  commission,  30  March,  6  Edw.  II. 
Carmarthen.     Proof  of   age,   made    at    Kermerdyn   on    Thursday   before    the 
Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  7  Edw.  II. 

The  said  Geoffrey  was  22  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist  last;  and  the  said  Margery,  though  summoned,  came  not  nor 
propounded  anything  why  his  lands  &.c.  should  not  be  rendered  to  him. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (7.) 


240  INQUISITIONS. 

419.  Reginald  son  and  heie  of  Henry  de  Mountfobt. 

Somerset.     ProoJ  of  age,  1  Nov.  6  Edw.  II.  (fragment  much  defaced.) 

John  le  Harpur,  aged  60,  says  the  said  Richard  was  21  on  the  day  of 
St.  Agnes  in  January,  5  Edw.  II,  which  he  knows  because  he  was  at 
Farleygh  Mountfort,  co.  Somerset,  on  that  feast,  19  Edw.  I,  when  the  said 
Reginald  was  born  in  the  court  of  Farleygh  Mountfort  and  baptized  in  the 
church  [of  St.  Leonard]  there. 

John  de  Yfforde,  aged  56,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  also  because  his 
brother  William  was  born  the  same  day  and  year,  and  is  now  21. 

Henry  Cole,  aged  60, 

Roger  de  Wyttokesmede,  aged  58, 

de  Carevyle  (?),  aged  45, 

C.  Edit:  II.  File  31.  (8.) 

420.  Thomas  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Moeilbt. 

Cumberland.    Proof  of  age,  made  at  Carlisle  on  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  in 
Cathedra,  6  Edw.  II. 

Thomas  de  Redemane  says  the  said  Thomas  was  21  on  the  feast  of  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last,  which  he  knows  because  in  33  Edw.  I 
the  said  Thomas  son  of  Thomas,  brought  the  king's  writ  to  the  sheriff  of 
Cumberland  to  enquire  whether  Thomas  the  father  died  in  the  king's  peace 
or  not,  because  it  was  said  that  he  died  in  association  with  the  Scots,  when 
it  was  found  by  an  inquisition  which  is  on  the  files  in  the  chancery,  that  the 
said  Thomas  died  in  the  king's  fealty,  and  that  Thomas  the  younger  was  his 
son  and  next  heir,  and  aged  13  ;  at  which  inquisition  he  was  present,  and  it 
seems  to  him  by  the  appearance  of  his  body  that  the  said  Thomas  is  of  full 
age  and  more :  he  was  born  at  Moriley  within  the  liberty  of  Tyndale,  co. 
Northumberland. 

Walter  de  Plumland  and  others  say  the  same,  and  some  of  them  were 
present  at  the  said  inquisition. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (9.) 

421.  Peter,  kinsman  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  Peter  de  Campania. 

Writ  (missing). 
Lincoln.     Proof  of  age,  27  July,  6  Edw.  II.  (defective  and  defaced.) 

John  son  of  Albert  de  Sudbrok,  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  Peter  was  born 
•  at  Saxilby  on  the  eve  of  St.  Laurence,  18  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  in  the  church 
there,  and  Peter  de  Campania  his  grandfather  lifted  him  from  the  sacred 
font,  and  this  he  knows  because  at  Christmas  Day  next  before  the  said 
birth  he  married  his  wife  Florence,  and  from  that  day  to  Christmas  day  last 
twenty-two  years  have  elapsed. 

son  of  Bate  de  Refham,  aged  42,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 

because  Robert whose  heir  he  is.  died  at  the  feast 

of  St.  Margaret  before  the  said  feast  of  St.  Laurence,  by  which  he  was  in 
the  wardship  of  Sir  H.  de  Lacy,  earl  of  Lincoln,  lately  deceased,  from  the  said 
[feast  of  St.  M]  argaret  until  the  feast  of  All  Saints  next  following,  when  the 
earl,  rendered  him  his  inheritance  as  of  full  age. 

.  .  ;  .  .  Percival  (?)  of  Torkesey,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  had  a  son  Robert  born  on  the  feast  of  All  Saints  next  before 
the  said  birth,  who  died  at  the  feast  of  the  Epiphany  5  Edw,  II,  and  he  was 
22  on  the  feast  of  All  Saints  preceding. 


EDWARD  II.  241 

Benedict  de  Refham,  aged  55,  says  the  same,  and  kno\vs  it  by  the  death 
of  Hugh  his  son,  who  died  on  the  eve  of  the  said  day  of  St.  Laurence,  and 
was  buried  on  that  day,  at  whose  burial  his  dearest  friend  Geoffrey  de 
Foulestowe  of  Saxilby  announced  to  him  the  birth  of  the  said  Peter. 

Lambert  ad  Ripam  of  Netelham,  aged  55,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  the  men  of  the  township  of  Netelham  built  a  chapel  in  honour  of 
the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary  in  the  year  of  the  said  Peter's  birth,  and  he  with 
others  went  on  the  said  day  of  St.  Laurence  to  Saxilby  to  buy  timber  for 
the  said  chapel,  and  the  men  of  Saxilby  announced  the  birth  of  the  said 
Peter  to  him. 

Thomas  Faukener  of  Donham,  aged  70,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  has  a  son  Geoffrey  who  was  born  on  the  day  the  said  Peter  was 
baptized. 

Thomas  son  of  Guy  de  Rysum,  aged  56,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 

because  John  By of  Rysum  his   kinsman  married  one 

Maud  de  Saxilby  at  Saxilby  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  next  before  the 
birth  of  the  said  Peter,  who  has  lived  with  her  husband  in  Rysum  nearly 
twenty-two  years. 

John  Luyght  of  Netelham,  aged  45,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  on 
the  said  day  of  St.  Laurence  he  carried  hay  from  Saxilby  to  Netelham  which 
he  bought  of  one  William  in  the  Croft,  who  announced  to  him  the  said 
Peter's  birth,  and  one  of  his  horses  fell  and  broke  his  neck. 

Robert  le  Clerk  of  Wyvelyngham,  aged  75,  says  the  same,  and  knows 
it  because  he  had  a  wife  Marjory  who  was  required  to  be  present  at  the 
churching  of  Mary  the  mother  of  the  said  Peter,  before  which  she  became  ill  so 
that  she  could  not  be  present,  and  died  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  following. 

John  son  of  Roger  le  Clerk  of  Wyvelyngham,  aged  42,  agrees,  and  knows 
it  because  his  father,  whose  heir  he  is,  died  at  the  feast  of  St.  Laurence, 
19  Edw.  I,  and  the  said  Peter  was  born  on  the  same  feast  next  preceding. 

Nicholas  de  Newerk  of  Mardon,  aged  70,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
in  that  year  he  was  bailiff  of  the  earl  of  Lincoln  of  the  liberty  of  Welt  (?) 
wapentake,  and  Peter  de  Campania,  grandfather  of  the  said  Peter,  was  the 
king's  justice  and  ordered  him  to  attach  Alan  Brand  (?)  and  Simon  de 
Mardon  (?)  of  Torkesey,  indicted  before  him  for  arson  done  at  the  fair  of 
Boston. 

Simon  le  Clerk  of  Streton,  aged  60,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  has  a 
son  Hugh,  born  within  the  octave  of  St.  Laurence,  18  Edw.  I,  who  will  be  22 
within  the  said  octave  next. 

William  de  Tytchewell,  though  warned,  came  not  nor  propounded  anything 
why  the  said  Peter's  pourparty  should  not  be  rendered  to  him. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (10.) 


422.    Roger  Wither. 

Writ,  27  March,  6  Edw.  II.  {^defaced.) 
Devon.    Inq.  28  March,  7  Edw.  11.  {defaced.) 

Exeter  city.    A  burgage  in  the  suburb,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  rendering  \d.  yearly  to  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city,  who 

hold  the  town  of  the  king  in  fee  farm  (and)  render 121.  12s. 

Whitheryghen  (?) held  of  (3-eoffrey  de  Alba  Marlia  by  service 

of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  16s.  yearly  rent. 
John  (?)  his  son,  aged  18  on  the  feast  of  All  Saints  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (11.) 
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242  INQUISITIONS. 

423.  Nicholas  de  Langelonde  alias  db  Langgblond. 

Writ,  8  April,  6  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  20  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Brente  manor.    A  messuage  and  3    carucates  land,  held  of  the  abbot  of 

Glastonbury,  by  service  of  9s.  3rf.  yearly. 
Burnham.    J   virgate  land   held  of  William  de  Grauncoun  by  service  of 

xV  knight's  fee.  _  .      _ 

Burnham  manor.    1  carucate  land  held  of  the  said  William  by  service  of 
Id.  yearly. 
Hugh  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (12.) 

424.  John  Weylond  alias  v>^  Wbylond,  db  Wbilande. 

Writ  {missing). 
Wateefoed.    Extent,  11  April,  6  Edw.  II. 
Balycomare.    4  carucates  arable. 

Cre£f.     1  carucate  arable,  and  lands  held  by  free  tenants  (extent  given). 
Corttlysny.     40a.  arable  and  10a.  waste. 

CuUath.  1  carucate  arable  and  30a.  waste ;  also  40a.  arable,  40a.  wood,  and 
40a.  brush  and  moor;  and  1  carucate  and  100a.  land  held  by  free 
tenants. 

111.  6a.  Qd.  are  paid  in  yearly  rent  to  the  king. 

[Watbbfoed.J     Extent,  10  April,  6  Edw.  II. 

Kylothran.     Th«  manor  (extent  given),  bearing  J  mark  of  royal  service  when 

proclaimed,  and  doing  suit  at  the  county  (court). 
Clocridan  alias  Cloncridan.     The  township  (extent  given),  bearing  2«.  yearly 

at  the  exchequer  of  Dublin  for  a  sparrowhawk,  and  2Z6.  of  wax  yearly  to 

the  house  of  St.  Katherine,  Waterford. 

William  le  Botill  [er]  brings  3d.  yeariy  and  does  suit  at  the  court  of 

Kilothran,  and  he  brings  from  Balymaccul  5  J  marks  yearly  ;  Peter  son  of 

David  brings  from  Cloncridan  36«.,  and  for  the  ferry  of  Portnehil  5s. ; 

and  Walter  le  Botill  [er]  brings  from  the  same  land  40s.,  and  John  le 

Poer  308.  yearly. 

Writ  ofamotiis,  10  July,  6  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  81.  (13.) 

425.  Aymbb  db  Archiaco. 

Writ,  26  June,  6  Edw.  II. 
DoESET.    Inq.  16  July,  7  Edw.  II. 

Sturministre  Mareschal.  A  sixteenth  part  of  a  seventh  part  of  the  manor, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  sixteenth  part  of  a 
seventh  part  of  four  men  and  a  tythingman  at  the  sheriff's  turn 
twice  yearly;  and  a  sixteenth  part  of  an  assart,  a  fourth  part  of  the  rents 
and  services  of  a  tenant  in  villenage  and  a  cottar,  and  the  service  of  a 
sixteenth  part  of  the  hundred  of  Ludebergh. 

Fulk  {Fulcandus,  Fulco)  de  Archiaco  his  brother,  aged  26  and  more,  is 
his  next  heir. 

Sombeset.    Inq.  15  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Shepton  Malet.     A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the 
abbot  of  Glastonbury  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee, 
Heir  as  above. 


EDWARD  11.  243 

Berks.    Inq.  28  July,  7  Edw.  II. 

Newebury.  A  fourth  part  of  a  twelfth  part  of  a  water-mill  was  sometirae 
held  by  Mabel,  mother  of  the  said  Aymer,  which  came  into  the  king's 
hand  after  her  death  ;  which  mill  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's 
service,  but  for  what  part  of  a  fee  is  unknown  to  the  jury. 

The  said  Aymer  was  next  heir  of  the  said  Mabel,  but  on  account  of 
the  smallness  of  the  tenement  he  would  not  sue  to  obtain  seisin.    He 
held  no  lands  &c.  in  the  county. 
Heir  as  above. 

SuRBEY.    Inq.  Thursday  the  morrow  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  7  Edw.  II. 

Wodemerstorne.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester 
by  homage  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Blecchyngelegh. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  31.  (14.) 

426.  "William  db  Caldecotb. 

Writ,  16  May,  6  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II. 

Debech.  A  messuage  and  16a.  land,  held  of  Robert  de  Offord,  knight, 
by  service  of  9Jd.  yearly,  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Offord  ;  42a.  land  held 
of  the  manor  of  Hawele,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  in  fee  farm  by  service 
of  21s.  yearly,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Hawele;  17a.  land  held  of  Guy 
Ferr'  by  service  of  one  half  of  \  knight's  fee,  and  lOJd.  for  the  guard 
of  the  castle  of  Eye ;  4a.  land  held  of  William  de  Bovile  by  service  of 
4d.  yearly ;  3a.  land  held  of  the  prior  of  Wodebreg  by  service  of 
6^.  yearly;  and  &a.  land  held  of  the  abbot  of  Sibeton  by  service  of 
2s.  yearly. 

Bredefeld  and  Dalingho.  4Ja.  land  held  of  the  manor  of  Bredefeld  by 
service  of  9d.  yearly,  and  suit  of  court  at  Bredefeld,  which  manor 
the  king  purchased  of  Gilbert  Peehe,  and  it  is  .held  of  the  bishop  of  Ely. 

Tremlye.  A  messuage  and  2a.  land,  held  of  the  church  of  St.  Martin, 
Tremlye,  by  service  of  2s.  yearly ;  and  15a.  land  and  13s.  M.  rent,  held  of 
the  earl  marshal  of  the  manor  of  Waleton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee 
and  suit  at  the  next  court  held  at  Waleton  after  the  feast  of  St.  Michael, 
and  2J(i.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Frameligham. 

John  his  son,  aged  5  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum,  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

G.  Edw.  11.  File  ^\.  (15.) 

427.  Ivo  DE  Kbnexon. 

Writ,  1  Dec.  7  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  the  Circumcision,  7  Edw.  II. 

Keneton,  Debenham,  Asfeld,  and  Thorp.    A  manor  held  of  Sir  Roger  son  of 

Osbert  and  Sarra  his  wife,  as  of  the  right  of  the  said  Sarra,  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee  ;  and  60a.  land  held  of  William  Talebot  by  service  of 

a  clove  gillyflower. 
Ketlebere.    A  messuage  and  60a.  land,  held  of  Sir  William  de  Bovile 

and  Joan  his  wife,  as  of  the  right  of  the  said  Joan,  by  service  of  a  clove 

gillyflower. 

Nigel  de  Kenetone,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (1.) 


244  INQUISITIONS. 

428.  John  Passbys  alias  de  Passbis,  of  Sutton. 

Writ,  17  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.    Inq.  made  at  Nottingham  on  Wednesday  the  feast  of  the  Decollation 
M  St.  John  the  Baptist,  7  Edw.  II. 

(.Unspecified.)  6a.  arable  and  3a.  wood,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  a  horse  (afri)  price  5s.,  with  a  sack  and  pin  Qn-och')  price  4rf.,  in 
Wales  in  the  king's  army  for  40  days  at  his  own  costs ;  and  a  messuage, 
orchard,  and  6  bovates  land,  held  of  William  Mortein  by  service  of  suit 
of  court  at  Nottingham  at  the  court  of  Peverell,  and  two  attendances  at 
the  said  William's  court  at  WoUaton,  and  paying  scutage  when  it  runs. 

John  his  son,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (2.) 

429.  Alicb  late  the  wife  of  Martin  Patjn. 

Writ  {of  certiorari)  on  the  complaint  of  the  said  Martin  that  18a.  land  in 

Eokyng  had  been  taken  into  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  minority 

of  the  said  Alice's  heir,  which  he  ought  to  hold  for  life  by  the  courtesy 

of  England,  7  June,  7  Edw.  II. 

Kent.    Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  7  Edw.  II. 

Eokynge.  18a.  land  were  held  by  the  said  Alice  and  her  ancestors  of  Adam 
de  Socheneghe  and  his  ancestors,  by  service  of  2s.  &d.,  being  parcel  of 
J  knight's  fee  which  the  said  Adam  holds  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
doing  5s.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover,  and  suit  at 
the  king's  court  of  Redlevet.  The  said  Martin  begat  issue  of  the 
said  Alice,  Robert  and  Walter,  of  whom  Robert  aged  14  is  her  heir. 
The  lands  are  worth  18s.  yearly,  and  have  been  in  the  king's  hand  for 
three  and  a  half  years,  but  the  said  Martin  ought  to  hold  them  for  life 
by  the  courtesy  of  England. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  32.  (3.) 

430.  John  db  Plessbtis  alias  de  Pleycy,  de  Plescy. 

WHt,  4  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 
SuBEEY.    Inq.  Thursday  the  morrow  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist, 
7  Edw.  II. 
Hedleghe.      The  manor  (extent  given),  including  pastures  called  La  Elde- 
buri  and  La  Ore,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Edmund  his  son,  aged  27,  is  his  next  heir. 

Dorset.    Inq.  3  Sept.  7  Edw.  II. 

Knustanstone.      A  messuage  and  1   carucate  land,   held  of    the  earl  of 

Lancaster,  of  the  inheritance  of  Alesia  his  wife,  by  service  of  28.,  or  a 

sore  sparrowhawk. 
Up  Wymborne.      The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28. 

Somerset.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  7  Edw  II. 
Cherleton  Caunville.      8s.  M.  yearly  rent,  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster,  as 
of  the  manor  of  Cherleton  Camville  pertaining   to  the  earldom  of 
Salisbury. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28  and  more, 


EDWAED  If.  24^ 

Gloucbstbk.    Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  7  Edw.  II. 

He  held  nothing  in  the  county  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  day  he 
died. 

Northampton.    Inq.  21  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Burton.      The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  27  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (4.) 

431.    Elizabeth  Wake  alias  db  Wake. 

Writ,  26  May,  7  Edw.  II. 
Bedford  ;  hundred  of  Bereford.    Inq.  8  July,  8  Edw.  II  commencing. 

Eonhale.     A  messuage  with  a  grove,  3a.  vineyard,  30s.  rent  of  assize,  61.  3s. 

from  bondmen,  110a.  arable,  5a.  wood,  and  3a.  pasture,  held  of  the 

king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

John  Picok  lalias  Pycot] ,  son  of  Baldwin  Pycok,  and  John  de  PatteshuU, 

son  of   Elizabeth  de  Stanggreve  [alias  de  Stangrave],  each  aged  24  and 

more,  are  her  kinsmen  and  next  heirs. 

Bedford  ;  hundred  of  Wixtonestrb.     Inq.  7  July,  8  Edw.  II  commencing. 

K(er)dington.     10  messuages  and  lands  (extent  given),  held  by  9  bondmen 

and  a  cottar,  and  72a.  underwood. 
Kayso.     Suit  of  court  from  three  free  tenants,  and  40s.  rent  from  bondmen 

and  cottars. 
Bromholm.     6s.  yearly  from  bondmen. 
[Buckingham.]     Lynchelade.    Five  tenants,  each  paying  6s.  yearly. 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Heirs  as  above. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  &c.,  8  March,  8  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 
Bedford.     Extent,  Thursday  after  St.  Dunstan,  9  Edw.  II.  {fragment.) 

Houston  Conquest.     A  third  part  of  a  moiety and  a  moiety  of 

the  chureh,  held  by  the  said  Elizabeth. 
Colmorth  and  Bereford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  [Joan  de*  ?]  Braibrok. 

Bolhurst  and  Bere  [ford] held  by  Walter  le  Veise. 

Goldinton.     ^ held  by  Fulk  Guscard. 

Ravenesdene  ....  knight's   fee  held  by  Flor[inus]  the  clerk  of  Caiso, 

and  Walter  de  Stouton. 

^  knight's  fee  (held  by)  Henry  Jarkevile,  and  Be 

[Eave(?)]nesden.     ^V  ^Jiigiit's  fee 

Eavenesden.    /^  knight's  fee  held  by  [Nicholas'*  ?]  Pippard. 

^  knight's  fee  held  by de  Caiso. 

gesden,    -^  knight's  fee 

^  knight's  fee 

knight's  fee  (held  by)  John  de  Vil 

knight's  fee  held  by  Philip  le  8a 

knight's  fee  (held  by)  John  de  Traily. 

1  knight's  fee  (held  by)  Peter  de  Boy  .... 

knight's  fee  (held  by)  Wal 

■ knight's  fee  (held  by)  Hugh 

Stanford,  Wiliton,  and  Goldington.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Bello 

C  [ampo] . 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (5.) 

•See  Feudal  Aids,  Vol.  I,  pp.  15  and  16. 


246  iNOtJlSlTlONS. 

432.  Edmund  le  Abcheb. 

Writ,  10  May,  7  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.    Inq.  26  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Stoke  Archer.    A  messuage,  80a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  pasture,  rents,  &c., 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  man  in  the  king's  wars 

within  the  four  seas  of  England,  for  40  days  with  bow  and  arrows  at  his 

own  charges. 

Geoffrey  his  son,  aged  21  and  more  on  the  feast  of  St.  Martin  last,  is  his 

next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lp,nds  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (6.) 

433.  Edmund  lb  Archer. 

Writ  to  the  escheater  to  assign  dower  to  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Edmund,  after  taking  her  oath  not  to  marry  without  the  king's 
licence,  14  June,  7  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  p.m.   File  7.  (18.) 

434.  Gilbert  de  Knovill  alias  db  Knovyle. 

Wiit,   1  Feb.  7  Edw.  it.  (defaced.) 
Devon.     Inq.  28  March,  7  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Battesthornne.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Hugh  de  Courtenay  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

John  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

Somerset.     Inq.  Friday  in  Easter  week,  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Pokyngton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  (with  the  advowson)  of  the  church, 
held  of  Matthew  de  Forneaux  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Heebfobd    [now    Monmouth].      Extent,   Saturday  the  eve   of  Palm   Sunday, 
[7]   Edw.   II.  (defaced.) 
Eedwik  (?)  by  Magor.     (The  manor  ?)  viz. — a  messuage  and  1  carucate  land 
(extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (7.) 

435.  EicHAED  BuENBL  of  Longeleie. 

Writ,  24  Sept.  7  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  5  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 

Longeleye.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 

William  his  son,  aged  32,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  32.  (8.) 

436.  William  Eomyn  alias  Eumyn. 

Writ,  15  Jan.  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
Sussex.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  close  of  Easter,  7  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Northwode  manor.    A  messuage,  80a.  arable,    ....    a.  wood,  and  rents 
held  of  Edmund  earl  of  Arundell  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Henry  his  son,  aged  one  year  and  9  weeks,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWARD  II.  ^47 

Southampton.    Inq.  28  Jan.  7  Edw;  II.  (defaced.) 

La  Wade.  A  tenement  held  of  the  earl  of  Arundell  in  chief  by  service  of 
coming  to  the  castle  of  Arundell  with  a  sparrowhawk  at  Michaelmas, 
and  keeping  the  said  hawk  throughout  the  year  at  the  earl's  charges. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  1  year. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  32.  (9.) 

437.  Maegakbt  late  the  wife  of  Ealph  Omnibon. 

Writ,  25  Aug.  7  Edw.  II.  (defective. ) 
NoBTHAMPTON.     luq.  10  Sept.  [7  ?]  Edw.  II.  (fragment.) 

Thenford.     A  messuage,  16s.  rent,  40a.  arable,  .meadow,  pasture,  &c.,  held 

of    the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Walyngford,  by  service  of 

^  knight's  fee. 

John  Omnybon,  her  son,  aged ,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  32.  (10.) 

438.  EoBEBT  DE  Ftjrneux  alias  de  Eurneus. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  the  Epiphany,  7  Edw.  II. 

Rendlisham.    A  messuage,  60ffi.  land,  6a.  meadow,  8a.  pasture,  and  26s. 

rent,  held  of  John  de  Holbrok  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Eyk.    2a.  land  held  of  the  countess  Mareschall,  as  of  the  manor  of  Eyk,  by 
service  of  M.  yearly. 
John  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  Thursday  the  eve  of  St.  Andrew,  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Whatefeld.  A  messuage,  200a.  land  by  the  great  hundred,  5a.  Ir.  meadow, 
6a.  wood,  and  13s.  Id.  rent,  held  of  Giles  de  Wachesham  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee ;  and  40a.  land  held  of  Hervey  de  Stanton,  as  of  the 
manor  of  Neddingg,  by  service  of  8s.  3d.  yearly,  and  suit  of  court  at 
Neddingg ;  20a.  land  and  pasture,  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's 
by  service  of  lOd.  and  J  bushel  of  oats  yearly,  and  suit  at  the  abbot's 
hundred  court ;  20a.  land  held  of  Richard  Champayn  by  service  of  2s. 
yearly ;  la.  3r.  meadow  held  of  William  de  Dennardstoun  by  service  of 
A^d.  yearly ;  8a.  land  held  of  William  de  Whatefeld  by  service  of  M. 
yearly  ;  4a.  land  held  of  Joice  Graveney  by  service  of  &d.  yearly  ;  and 
la.  land  held  of  Roger  de  Aldham  by  service  of  6^^.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Cambridge.    Inq.  10  Dec.  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Berwham.  A  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  John  de  Bretayn,  earl 
of  Richemond,  by  service  of  70s.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  Richemond. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  18  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (11.) 

439.  Walter  lb  Kbu  of  Northyevele* 

Writ,  25  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 
Bedford.    Inq.  19  May,  7  Edw  II.  (defaced.) 

Northyvele  and  Boston.  A  messuage  with  J  virgate  land,  held  of  Lady  Eleanor 
de  Trayly  in  chief  by  service  of  lid.  yearly  by  knight's  fee ;  a  messuage 
with  la.  land,  held   of  William   Tymle  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  a 


248  INQUISITIONS. 

third  part  of  a  messuage  with  IJa.  land,  held  of  the  said  Lady  Eleanor 
"by  service  of  2«.  6d.  and  foreign  service ;  2Ja.  Ir.  land  held  of  Sir  Giles 
de  Trumpygton  by  service  of  lOfcZ.,  and  foreign  (service) ;  4Ja.  land 
held  of  Sir  Walter  Launcelyn  by  service  of  lOd.  yearly  ;  land  a  messuage 
held  of  the  said  Sir  Walter  by  service  of  8d. 
Walter  his  son,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 
MemorandMm  by  the  escheator.  He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (12.) 


440.    William  de  Btngham. 

Writ,  25  Aug,  7  Edw.  II, 
Somerset.     Inq.  6  Sept.  7  Edw,  II, 

Hardington.     Certain  lands,  &c,,  held  for  life,  by  the  demise  of   John 
de  Maundevill  [the  elder] ,  who  held  them  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee, 
Sutton  Chauvell.     The  township,  held,  of  his  own  inheritance,  of  Eobert 
son  of  Payn  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee, 
John  de  Maundevill,  now  deceased,  son  of  the   said  John  the  elder, 
would  have  been  his  next  heir,  but  held  no  lands,  iJ'c.  on  the  day  he  died ; 
Robert  his  son,  now  surviving,  aged  26  and  more,  is  next  heir  of  the  same 
John  (the  elder). 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  ^^.  (13.) 


441.    Walter  del  Loundb, 

Writ,  27  March,  7  Edw.  II, 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross,  7  Edw.  II. 

Ouresby.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  18a.  meadow,  lOi.  13s.  4rf.  rent 
of  freemen  &c.,  held,  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of 
Sabina  sometime  his  wife,  of  Ranulph  de  Nevill  by  fee  farm ;  whence 
there  are  paid  29s.  in  rent  to  the  monks  of  Stykeswald  yearly. 

John,  son  of  the  said  Walter  and  Sabina,  aged  22  at  the  feast  of  the 
Circumcision  last,  is  his  next  heir, 

Lincoln,    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross,  7  Edw.  II, 

Malteby.  A  capital  messuage,  32a,  arable,  lOa.  meadow,  13a.  pasture, 
35s.  lOd.  rent  &c.,  held,  by  the  courtesy  of  England,  as  above,  of 
Eobert  son  and  heir  of  Adam  de  Welle  deceased,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above, 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  d2.  (14.) 


442,      ElCHARD    DE    BOXJDON. 

Woit,  6  April,  7  Edw,  II, 
[Northampton.]     Inq.  taken  at  Brackele,  20  May,  7  Edw,  II.  (defaced.) 

s.  5d.  rent,  and  other  rents,  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 

as  of  the  barony  of  Pynkeneye,  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee  (?). 

John  de  Boudone,  his  brother,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWAED  II.  249 

[NoKTHAMPTON.J     ijig.  24  May,  7  Edward  II.  {dejaced.) 

Bhoutone.    A  messuage,  16a.  arable,  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  the  abbot  of 
St.  Edmund's  in  chief  by  service  of  6cl.,  and  suit  of  court. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (16.) 

443.  Henby  Pycot. 

Wnt  [16  March,  7  Edw.  II.]  {missing.) 
Essex.    Inq.  11  May,  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Estwode.     32a.  1j-.  arable,  15a.  heath  (?),  2a.  wood,  and  20d.  yearly  rent, 

held  of  the  king  by  service  of  ^^  knight's  fee. 
Pritellewell.     A  capital  messuage  and  15a.  arable,  held  of  the  earl  of  Arundel 

by  service  of yearly ;  and arable 

held  of  the  prior  of  Pritellewell  by  service  of  9d.  yearly. 
Middleton.     23a.  arable  and  7a.  heath,  held  of  Nicholas  de  Haveryngge  by 

service  of  10s.  yearly. 
Estwode.     22a.  arable  and  15a.  heath,  held  of  John  de  Vautort  by  service  of 

xTj  knight's  fee. 

The  said  Henry  enfeoffed  John  Goleman  of  all  the  said  lands,  who 

afterwards  enfeoffed  the  said  Henry  and  Margery  his  wife  jointly, 
,   to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's 

court. 

Nicholas  his  son,  aged  15,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (16. 

444.  Pbtbe  Picot  alias  Pycot. 

Writ,  4  Dec.  7  Edw.  11. 
Nottingham.     Inq.  8  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 

Eadclive.  A  messuage  and  1  virgate  and  16a.  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
being  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Eadeclive  before  the  manor  was  alienated 
with  the  king's  licence  by  the  said  Peter  to  Ealph  Basset ;  the  manor 
is  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  service  of  mewing  a  goshawk,  and  "finding 
a  porter  (portitoo-em)  with  a  tabard  (tabor')  at  the  king's  wage  (vad'). 
He  held  no  other  lands  in  the  county. 

•  Simon  de  Senvyll  aged  40,  and  Isabel  Toke  aged  60,  are  his  next  heirs.* 

Essex.    Inq.  11  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 

Heydene.  27s.  4d.  rent  of  assize  and  7s.  lljd.  works  yearly,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  giving  water  to  the  king  for  washing  his 
hands  on  the  day  of  his  coronation ;  and  the  said  Peter  sometime  held 

•  ■  there  by  the  same  tenure  a  capital  messuage,  220a.  arable,  40a.  fresh 

land,  la.  meadow,  8a.  pasture,  and  2a.  thorn,  whereof  long  before  his 
death  he  enfeoffed  Robert  Eose,  who  afterwards  ,re-enfeoffed  the  said 
Peter  and  Joan  his  wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Peter 
but  whether  by  the  king's  licence  or  not  the  jury  know  not. 
Crissale.     15a,  wood  held  of  John  de  Eipariis  by  knight's  service. 

Heirs  as  above,  Simon  aged  40,  son  of  Margery  his  sister,  and  Isabel  Touke 
aged  50,  another  siater. 

C.  Edic.  II.  File  32.  .(17.) 


250  INQUISITIONS. 

445.    JoHH  DB  LA  Mare  of  Bradewell. 

Writ,  30  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Edmund  the  Archbishop,  7  Edw.  II. 

Berwholt.  A  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  Tony  by 
service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly. 

Florence  his  daughter,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

SuKEfiT.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Edmund  the  King,  7  Edw.  II. 

Ersbourye  in  Miccham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  for  life  of 
Florence  de  la  Mare  by  doing  to  Peter  de  Monteforti  and  his  heirs 
yearly  for  the  said  Florence  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  or  6d. ;  which  manor 
the  said  Florence  quietly  held  for  six  years  during  the  life  of  Petronilla 
her  mother  ;  and  60a.  arable  and  12a.  meadow  outside  the  said  manor, 
held  of  Henry  Pas,  lord  of  Bernak,  service  unspecified. 

Heir  as  above. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Eleanor,  late  the  wife  of  the 

said  John,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  manors 

of  Dangeye  and  Bradewell,  and  lands  &c.  in  Hockele  and  Pilton,  of 

which  she  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  the  said  John,  18  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 

Essex.     Inq.  2  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 

Dangeye.  The  manor  was  held  by  William  de  Braham,  who  thereof 
enfeoffed  the  said  John  and  Eleanor  his  wife  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's 
court,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John ;  which  manor  is 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  mark  for  the  guard  of  the 
castle  of  Dover  for  20  weeks,  for  two  parts  of  the  manor ;  and  Joan  de 
Cramavyle  was  dowered  of  the  third  part  of  the  said  manor  by  the  late 
king  Edward,  for  which  she  renders  J  mark  for  the  guard  of  the  said 
castle. 

Pilton  in  Bradewell.  Lands  &c.  held  of  the  manor  of  Dangeye  by  service 
of  3s.  yearly. 

Bradewell.  The  manor,  with  certain  lands  &c.  in  Pylton  and  Hokkele,  were 
held  by  Ralph  de  Crescy,  who  thereof  enfeoffed  the  said  John  and 
Eleanor,  as  above;  which  manor  of  Bradewell  is  held  of  Thomas 
Bardolf  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  the  lands  &c.  in  Hokkele 
are  held  of  John  the  cook  {coco)  by  service  of  9s,  yearly.  Of  all 
which  lands  the  said  Eleanor  peacefully  continued  her  seisi^,  until 
the  death  of  the  said  John. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (18.) 


446.     Robert  Tourp  alias  Tukp  of  Edenhdle. 

Writ  oj  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Beatrice,  late  the  wife  of 
the  said  Robert,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand 
two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Edenhale,  which  she  and  her  husband 
had  jointly  acquired  of  the  gift  of  Adam  Tourp,  to  hold  to  them  and  the 
,  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  reversion  to,  the  said  Adam  and  his  heirs 
12  April,  7  Edw.  II. 
[Cumberland.]     Inq.  Tuesday  before  St.  John  the  Baptist,  7  Edw.  II. 

Edenhale.  The  said  'Robert  and  Beatrice  his  wife  were  jointly  enfeoffed 
of  two  parts  of  the  manor  by  Adam  Turp.  of  Edenhall  on  Whit- 
sunday, 4   Edw.  II,  by  the  king's  licence,  and  they  continued  their 


EDWARD  11.  251 

joint  seisin  until  Monday  before  the  Purification,  7  Edw.  II,  when 
the  said  Eobert  died.  The  said  two  parts  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  homage  and  fealty,  and  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  32,  (19.) 

447.  Hugh  de  Wlankeslowe. 

Writ,  8  March,  7  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  3  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Wlankeslowe.  The  hamlet  (extent  given],  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  finding  an  armed  man  with  a  horse  unbarded  at  his  own 
charges  at  the  castle  of  Montgomery  in  time  of  Welsh  war  for  40  days. 

His  daughters,  Isabel,  aged  14  at  Christmas  last,  whom  Thomas  son  of 
William  de  Stuch  married,  and  Eleanor,  aged  10  at  the  feast  of  All  Saints 
last,  whom  Hugh  son  of  William  de  la  Hull  married,  are  his  heirs. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  82.  (20.) 

448.  Peteonilla  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs  op  Edmund  de  Kemesek. 

Writ  concerning  the  lands  &c.-of  the  said  Petronilla,  whom  Thomas  de 
Gardinis  married  who  had  the  wardship  of  the  lands  &c.  of  the  said 
Edmund  by  the  demise  of  Walter  de  Ailesbires  \_alias  de  Aylesburi]  to 
whom  the  late  King  Edward  granted  it,  and  who  died  before  she 
had  proved  her  age,  27  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  12  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Great  Saunford.  Her  pourparty  of  the  manor,  viz. — a  capital  messuage, 
land,  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee ;  and  12a.  arable  held  of  the  earl  of 
Gloucester  by  service  of  M.  yearly. 

Isabel  her  sister,  aged  19,  the  wife  of  Philip  de  Welles,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (21.) 

449.  Simon  Pakeman  of  Kereby. 

Writ,  24  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Leicester.    Inq.  12  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Kereby.  A  capital  messuage,  and  5  virgates  land  (extent  given),  including 
parcels  of  wood  called  Le  Gores,  Glouchiep,  and  Pakemones  Wynehull, 
from  which  there  is  no  profit  but  housebote  and  heybote  for  the  capital 
messuage,  because  they  are  within  the  free  chase  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Simon  his  son,  aged  7  at  the  feast  of  Easter,  6  Edw.  II,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (22.) 

450.  Eichaed  Coleman  of  Faukeburn. 

Writ,  28  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  16  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 

Eewenhal  and  Faukebourn.  10a.  arable  and  la.  pasture,  held  of  the  heir  of 
John  Martel,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  6.5.  yearly  ; 
5a.  arable  and  la.  pa^ure,  held  of  Nicholas  de  Marescho  by  service  of 


252  INQUISITIONS. 

5d.  yearly ;  IJa.  meadow  held  of  John  de  Catfeld  by  service  of  18d- 
yearly  ;  and  a  messuage,  18a.  arable,  and  Ja.  pasture,  held  of  the  king, 
as  of  the  manor  of  Wyham  late  of  the  Templars,  by  service  of  12«. 
yearly. 


John  his  son,  aged  8,  is  his  next  heir. 


C.  Ediv.  II.  File  32.  (23.) 


451.  John  de  Nevill  alias  de  Nbvyle. 

Writ  ofamotus,  20  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 
Hertfobd.    Inq.  26  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 

King's  Walden.      The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  John  jointly 

with  Denise  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  Thomas  le  Plemyng  to  them  and  the 

heirs  of  the  said  John,  of  John  de  Dokisworth  by  service  of  1 J  knight's 

fee. 
Hormede.    A  messuage,  80a.  arable,  2a.  meadow  &c.  held  jointly,  by  the 

gift  of  the  said  Thomas,  as  above,  of  Ealph  de  Foxton  by  service  of 

i  knight's  fee. 

Walter  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  32.  (24.) 

452.  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Gillesland. 

Writ,  14  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 
Wbsmokbland.    Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthias,  7  Edw.  II. 

Hoff.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants)  including  2  bovates 
land  in  Dribeck,  held  of  Kobert  de  Clifford  by  service  of  cornage, 
viz. — 9a.  2d.  yearly;  and  the  manor  is  charged  to  Thomas  de 
Mauenby  for  life  in  91.  15s.  yearly,  and  to  the  abbot  of  Hepp  in  1 J  qr. 
of  corn  and  l^qr.  of  barley,  worth  13s.  4d.  yearly. 

Margaret  his  daughter,  aged  13J,  is  his  next  heir. 

[CuMBEELAND.J     Inq.  Tuesday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  7  Edw.  11. 

Irthington.     Two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  including  two  lakes  with 

their  fishery,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  except  a  third  part  which  his 

mother  holds  in  dower,  by  service  of  scutage  pertaining  to  2J  knights' 

fees. 
Burgh  by  Sands.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  fishery  and   a 

water  rent  called  'flodesilver,'  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  except  a 

third  part  which  his  mother  holds  in  dower,  by  service  of  37«.  yearly 

for  cornage. 
Eaghton.    Certain  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  serjeanty,  by  service  of 

6«.  8d.  yearly. 
Leisingby.     The  wood  and  pasture  of  Leisingby,  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 

service  unspecified. 

Heir  as  above. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Thomas  de  Mauneby,  knight, 
that  the  escheator  has  hindered  him  from  receiving  91.  10«.  yearly 
which  he  ought  to  receive  from  the  manor  of  Hoffe  of  the  grant  of 
Thomas  de  Multon,  deceased,  18  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Westmobeland.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II. 

Hoff.  The  said  Thomas  de  Multon  granted  the  said  yearly  rent  from 
the  manor  to  Thomas  de  Mauneby  for  life  for  his  service"  done  to  him, 


EDWAW)  11.  -253 

and  he  was  seised  thereof  for  two  years  and  more  before  the  death 
of  the  said  Thomas  de  M'llton.  The  manor  of  Hoff  is  held  of  Eoger,  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  de  Clyfford,  deceased,  by  service  of  9s.  2d. 
cornage. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  32.  (25.) 

453.  Geoffbby  de  Bodbrak. 

Wi-it,  24  March,  7  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  9  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Karkille.    20s.  rent  t)f  assize  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  barony  of 

Tremeton,  by  knight's  service,  and  by  service  of  repairing  a  battlement 

(cwnelV)  there  when  necessary,  and  suit  at  the  lung's  court  there. 
Hiskyn.    The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Hugh  de  Courtenay  in  chief  by 

service  of  5s. 
Trewall.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Geoffrey  and 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  William  de  Bodbran,  by  fine  levied  in 

the  king's  court,  of  Thomas  de  la  Hide  by  service  of  suit  at  his  court  at 

Trelowia. 
Bodbran.     The'  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  jointly,  as  above,  of  Baldwin 

Flemyng  by  service  of  homage  and  fealty. 
Casacouwan.     26s.  8d.  rent  of  assize  held  jointly,  as  above,  of  Maud  de 

Touny  by  service  of  suit  at  her  court  at  Bliston. 

William  his  son,  aged  1  year  and  12  weeks,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  83,  (1.) 

454.  John  de  Cayly. 

Writ,  13  April,  7  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.    Inq.  24  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Trompiton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  jointly  by  the  said  John  with  Joan  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  William 
Crocheman  of  Trompiton  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  of  the 
heir  of  Alan. la  Zouche  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee;  and  46a.  arable, 
held  jointly,  as  above,  of  the  heir  of  Eobert  de  Swevelisho  by  service  of 
6s.  8^.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  6,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the 
bailiwick. 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (2.) 

455.  Ellen  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Ormesby. 

Writ,  20  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 
Norfolk.     Inq.  6  Dec.  7  Edw.  II. 

Ormisby.  A  messuage  not  built,  62Ja.  arable,  ^a.  pasture,  10a.  arable  which 
came  to  the  king's  hands  as  escheat  and  were  in  the  hands  of  villeins, 
Ir.  turbary,  U.  rent  of  assize,  works,  &c.  and  a  several  pasture  at 
Wastesham  on  the  ground  of  Oliver  de  Ingham,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  his  ancient  demesne,  at  fee  farm,-  rendering  yearly  at  the 
exchequer  161. 
Roger  de  Ormisby  her  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 


254  INQUISITIONS. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  She  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the 
bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  FUe  SS.  (3.) 

456.  Thomas  Paynel. 

Writ,  1  April,  7  Edw.  II. 
[Southampton.]     Inq.  made  at  Shirboum,  16  April,  7  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Wedeford.  A  messuage  and  an  assart  in  the  king's  forest  of  Panbere,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  4s.  id.  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff,  and 
another  new  assart  within  the  bounds  of  the  said  forest,  held  by  service 
of  6«.  8d.  yearly,  and  19«.  5d.  rent ;  20a.  arable  held  of  the  prior  &c.  of 
Shirbourn  by  service  of  14s.  6d.  yearly ;  20a.  land  held  of  the  prior  &c. 
of  St.  Swithun's,  Winchester,  by  service  of  10s.  yearly ;  24a.  arable  held 
of  the  prior  &c.  of  Sandelford  by  service  of  lis.  lOd.  yearly ;  21a.  land 
and  pasture,  held  of  Ealph  de  Coudray  by  service  of  8s.  3d.  yearly ; 
and  3a.  land  held  of  Richard  atte  More  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

William  Paynel  his  brother,  aged  60,  is  his  next  heir. 

[Southampton.]     Inq.  made  at  Aulton,  13  April, (much  defaced.) 

Okhan^e.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

serjeanty of  the  forest  of  Wolvemere  for  all  service ; 

and  an  old  stew  (vivarium)  and  common  of  pasture  on  the  heath,  held 

of  the  prior  &c.  of  Seleboum  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 
Burhonte  (extent  given),  held  of for  ^  knight's  fee,  by  service 

of  2s.  when  scutage  runs  at  40s. 
Burlee.     60a.  arable  held  of  (the  king's)  ancient  demesne  by  service  of  9s. 

yearly  to  the  farm  of  the  town  of  Aulton,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's 

court  there. 
Westworldham  (extent  given),  held  of  James  de  Molyns  by  service  of  25s. 

yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (4.) 

457.  William  de  Crukbt. 

Writ,  4  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 
DoESET.    Inq.  6  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 

Waye  Eywaud.    A  water-mill  held  of  the  heirs  of  Nicholas  Poyntz,  who  are 

in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Brodewaye.     A  capital  messuage,  60a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  a  several  pasture, 

and  7s.  yearly  rent,  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  de  Gouiz  by  service  of 

a  third  part  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Michael  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Sdmerset.     Inq.  6  Sept.  7  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Nyweton  Sormanville.    A  messuage,  132a.  arable,  ^a.  meadow,  la.  wood, 

2a.  alder  wood,  and  Is.  id.  and  lib.  cummin  rent,  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  by  service  of  a  new  napkin  ten  ells  long,  and  a  towel  five  ells  long 

yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Cruket.    The  township  (extent  given),  held  of  (Eichard  ?)  Level  by  service 

of  i  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (5.) 


BDWAED   II.  255 

458.     Alan  la  Zouschb  alias  la  Zuche,  la  Souche. 

Writ  (missing). 
Wilts  ;  hundred  of  Eughebbrgh.    Inq.  24  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Stupellavyntone.  A  moiety  of  a  messuage,  1  carucate  land,  and  71s.  rent, 
were  sometime  given  by  the  said  Alan  to  John  la  Zouch  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  "William  Forstal  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  for  ever, 
rendering  14  marks  yearly  to  the  heirs  of.  the  said  Alan  after  the  death 
of  the  said  John ;  and  they  are  held  of  Henry  de  Waletone  by  service 
of  i  knight's  fee. 
Ellen  and  Maud  his  daughters,  are  his  next  heirs,  and  Maud  the  younger 

is  aged  24. 

Devon.    Inq.  3  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Northmolton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
serjeanty  of  finding  an  armed  man  with  a  barded  horse  in  the  king's 
army  for  40  days  at  his  own  charges. 
Heirs  as  above. 

Northampton.     Inq.  20  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Hals.  A  capital  messuage,  20s.  rent  of  freemen,  3Z.  8s.  works  of 
16  customers,  working  daily  except  Saturday  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Michael  to  the  feast  of  St.  Augustine  the  primate  (primi)  of  the 
English,  and  11.  4s.  works  of  the  same  customers  from  the  feast  of 
St.  Augustine  to  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  416a.  arable  in  demesne, 
30a.  meadow,  plots  of  pasture,  a  wind-mill,  12s.  from  standings 
(stationibus)  at  Brackele,  and  80s.  from  a  fair  and  market  in  Brackele, 
and  customs  called  '  Waterselver '  and  '  Eipselver,'  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  as  parcel  of  the  honour  of  Winchester,  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee. 
Heirs  as  above,  Elna  the  wife  of  Sir  Nicholas  de  Sancto  Mauro   [alias 

Seymor] ,  and  Maud  the  wife  of  Sir  Eobert  de  Holand,  both  aged  26  and 

more. 

Sussex.    Inq.  20  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Treve.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  chapel,  12Z.  yearly  rent  in 
Nutburne,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Childyngton,  held  for 
life  of  the  gift  and  grant  of  William  Poor  of  Swaveseye,  chaplain,  by 
fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  with  remainders  to  William  la  Zouche  of 
Eichard's  Castle  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  to  the  right  heirs  of  the 
said  Alan.  The  manor  of  Treve  with  the  advowson  of  the  chapel  are 
held  of  Henry  de  Percy  in  chief  by  service  of  5  knights'  fees,  and  the 
121.  yearly  rent  in  Nutburne  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Childyngton  are  held  in  chief  of  Eobert  de  Mouhaut,  Eoger  de 
Sumery,  and  the  heirs  of  Eobert  de  Tatteshale  by  knight's  service. 
Heirs,  Ellen  aged  26,  and  Maud  aged  24,  as  above,  and  a  younger  daughter, 

Elizabeth,  aged  20,  who  has  taken  the  garb  of  the  nuns  at  Brewode. 

Oxford.    Inq.  13  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Shipton.    A  view  of  frankpledge  of  the  tenants  of  Maud  de  Paulton  receiving 
from  them  2s.    for  all   services,  held  of    the    king  in  chief,   service 
unknown. 
Sibbeford  Gower.    Another  view  of  frankpledge  worth  8s.  yearly. 

The  said  Maud  holds  the  said  manor  of  Sypton  of  Alan  la  Zouche 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  he  held  the  lordship  of  the  same  with 
that  of  the  manor  of  Sibbeford,  and  the  view  of  frankpledge  of  the  said 
town,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee. 


256  INQUISITIONS. 

Shipton.     The  manor  was  held  of  the  said  Alan  for  1  knight's  fee. 

Sibbeford  was  held  for  1  knight's  fee. 

Stoke  Basset.     He  used  to  receive  for  the  manor  101.  rent  yearly,  of  which 

eight  years  ago  he  enfeoffed  John  de  Cherletone  for  life,  with  reversion 

to  the  said  Alan  and  his  heirs. 
Heirs,  Ellen  aged  27,  and  Maud  aged  24  and  more,  as  above. 

Heetfobd.     Inq,  20  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Great  Gatisdene.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowsop  of  the 
church,  held  of  Thomg,s  earl  of  Lancaster,  as  of  the  inheritance  of  Alesia 
his  wife,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  and  a  pair  of  gloves  furred  with 
gris  {de  griso)  yearly  at  his  manor  of  Holmere ;  and  a  messuage,  1 
carucate  land,  and  a  water-mill,  held  of  him  by  Eichard  le  Chaumber- 
leyn  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Heirs,  Ellen  aged  26,  and  Maud  aged  24,  as  above. 

Cambridge.     Inq.  27  April,  7  Edw.  II.  {defective  and  defaced.) 

Swaviseye  and  Fulbourne.  The  manors  (extents  given),  with  the  advowson 
of  the  priory  of  Swaviseye,  a  meadow  called  Eye,  and  a  water-mill  at 
Newenham,  held  for  life,  of  the  gift  of  William  Por  of  Swaviseye, 
chaplain,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  with  remainders  to  William 
la  Zouche  of  Kichard's  Castle  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  to  the 
right  heirs  of  the  said  Alan,  of  the  earl  of  Richemund  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Heirs,  Ellen,  Maud,  and  Elizabeth,  as  above. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  defeodis,  dc.  27  March,  7  Edw.  II. 
NoBTHAMPTON.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  George,  7  Edw.  II. 
Wodeford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  Basset. 
Blacolvysle.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  la  Zusch  of  Haringworth. 
Farnyngho.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  del  He. 
Maydeford  and  Atneston.      1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  Kynne  of  Mayde- 

ford. 
Waldegrave  and  Northtoft.      J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  son  of  Thomas  le 

Lord. 
Haselbech.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Scales. 
Haldeneby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Nevile  and  William  son  of 

John  de  Haldeneby. 
Byfeld.      ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon  de  Verneye;  and  there  is  there  a 

certain  hospital  of  St.  John. 

There  is  no  advowson  in  the  county. 

Huntingdon.    Inq.  3  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Sutho  Wyncestre.       A  messuage  and  2  carucates  land,  held  by  Oliver  la 

Zousche  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Dodington,    3  carucates  land  held  by  the  said  Oliver  by  service  -of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Eynisberi.     5  virgates  land  held  by  the  same  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Devon.    Inq.  5  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

King's  Nymet.     The  manor  held  by  Geoffrey  de  Cornwall  in  chief  by 

knight's  service. 
Blaketoriton.     The  manor  held  by  Emery  la  Zuche  by  knights'  service. 
Blaketoriton.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Northam.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 


EDWAED  It.  267 

Cambridge.    Inq.  29  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Trumpetone.    A  messuage,  1  carucate  land,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church, 

held  \xy  John  de  Kaylly  [alias  de  Cailly]  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Orewell.    A  messuage,  2  carucates  land,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church, 

held  by  William  de  Kyrkebyby  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Wynepol  and   Arnyngton.     A    messuage    and  1   carucate    land  held  by 

Warin  de  Bassingeburne  of  Wynepol  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Wnt  to  enquire  concerning  the  manor  of  Asheby  la  Zusche,  of  which  no 
mention  is  made  in  the  inquisition  lately  returned  into  the  chancery, 
10  June,  7  Edw.  II. 
Leicester.     Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Asscheby  la  Zouch.  The  manor  was  held  for  life,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's 
court,  excepting  homage,  services  of  all  free  tenants,  and  view  of  frank- 
pledge, of  which  services  and  view  the  said  Alan  died  seised  in  fee,  of 
John  Comyn,  sometime  earl  of  Buchan  (Boughan),  by  service  of 
2  knights'  fees.  The  manor,  excepting  the  services  and  view  aforesaid, 
ought  to  remain  to  William  la  Zouch  of  Eichard's  Castle. 

Heirs,  Ellen  aged  27,  and  Maud  aged  24,  as  above. 

Writ  oj  iplenius)  certiorari  de  Jeodis  Ac.  28  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.     Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  8  Edw.  II. 

Ebrighton,  Hudecote,  Clopton,   Farnecote,  Catteslade,  Little  Guyting,  and 
Teynton.    4J  knights'  fees  and  a  third  part  of  \  (?)  knight's  fee  held 
-  by  Koger  Corbet. 

He  had  no  advowson  in  the  county. 

Salop.    Inq.  14  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Donyngton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Beaumeys. 
He  had  no  advowsons  in  the  county. 

Northampton.    Inq.  5  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Brack  [le],  Evenle,  and  Sibbeford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  master  of  the 

hospital  of  St.  John,  Brack  [le] . 
Yelvertoft.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  la  Husee,  Henry  le  Botiler, 

and  Henry  de  Pydenton  of  Zelvertoft. 
Farnyngho.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Leycestre. 
Brack  [le].     J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  abbot. 
Atneston.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Canons'  Esseby. 
Yelvertoft.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Brack  [le] .     The  advowson  of  a  leper  hospital  without  Brack  [le]. 

Wilts.    Inq.  23  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Aldredestone.    A  messuage  and  6  bovates  land,  with  the  advowson  of  the 

church,  held  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Alan  by  Ingelram  Berengier  by 

service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Wynterburnestok.    The  manor  held  for  life  of  the  said  heirs  in  free  socage 

by  Joan,  sometime  the  wife  of  Hugh  Wake,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs 

of  the  said  Hugh. 
Northtodeworth.     2  messuages  and  2  carucates  land  held  of  the  heirs  of  the 

said  Alan  by   the  prior  of  Maydenebradele  and  the  heirs  of  Fulk 

de  Penbrig  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  feast  of  St.  Edmund  the  king,  8  Edw-  11. 

Croxton  and  Kirnington.  100s.  rent  held  of  the  said  Alan  by  Roger  de 
Sancto  Andrea  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

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258  INQUISITIONS. 

Croxton,  Kirnington,  Stainton,  and  Wolrickby.     100».  rent  held  by  Richard 

de  Boselingthorp  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Croxton  and  Kirnington.     100s.  rent  jointly  held  by  William  de  Bernack  and 

William  de  Brinhinghurst  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Croxton.    The  advowson  of  two  parts  of  the  church. 

Heetfokd.     Inq.  10  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Benyngho.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  earl  of  Oxford;    and  J  knight's 
fee  called  '  Chelsen '  held  by  the  master  of  the  knights  of  the  Temple  in 
England. 
Heyle  in  the  parish  of  Amewelle.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  and 
convent  of  Westminster. 

Heetfokd,  Essex,  Bedfobd  and  Wobcestbb.  Ware,  Colne,  Styvington,  and 
Harwe.  The  manors  held  by  Thomas  son  of  John  Wake,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  for  3  knights'  fees,  of  the  said  Alan,  of  John  son  of  John 
de  FeiTarpis],  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  and  of  the  heirs  of 
the  earl  of  Buchan  (Boughan),  co-heirs  of  the  earl  of  Wyncestre,  by 
service  of  J  mark  yearly. 

[Bedfoed.]     Flytte.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Kendale,  knight. 

[Heetfokd.]      Ware.      The    advowson   of  the  priory   pertains    to    the    said 
Alan,  John  son  of  John,  and  the  heirs  of  the  earl  of  Buchan. 

Oxford.    Inq.  6  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Munstre.     The  manor  held  by  Joan,  daughter  and  heir  of  John  Lovel 

of  Tychemersh,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,   of  the  honour  of 

Wyncestre,  as  of  the  pourparty  and  fee  of  Alan  la  Zouche,  for  J  knight's 

fee. 
Stoke  Basset.    The  manor  held  of  the  same  fee  by  Nicholas  de  Moeles 

for  1  whole  fee. 
Chynnore.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Oliver  la  Zouohe. 
Cherleton  upon  Ottemour.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  St.  Evroul 

(Ebrulphi). 
Fenkote  and  Mourkote.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  de  la  Bere. 
Sibbeford  Gower.     A  messuage  and  10  virgates  land  held  by  the  master  of 

the  knights  of  the  Temple  in  England  for   J   knight's  fee ;    J  and 

TO  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Oseneye  and   the  prioress   of 

Pynnele ;  and  i,  J,  and  -g^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Burithorp  and 

twenty  others  (names  given). 
Shipton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Maud  de  Penton  and  Roger  her  son. 
[Berks.]      West    Ildesle,     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Maud,  daughter  of  Ralph 

son  of  Ralph  de  Bradefeud. 

Leicester.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Martin,  8  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

[Chaucombe]  Dalby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Master  William  de  Bosco. 

B[itle]  sb[y.]     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Theobald  de  Verdon. 

Norton  and  Little  S  [tret]  ton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Bereford, 

justice. 
Munstreton  and  [Polte]ney.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Natton  [alias 

de  Napton] . 
Glen  Magna,  Carleton  Curly,  Rolleston,  and  Schanqeton.     1  knight's  fee 

held  by  John  son  of  Reginald  and  Peter  son  of  Reginald. 
Hunkote.     [1]  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  Burdet. 
•     Petlyng  [alias  Peutlyn]  Magna.    The  manor  with  its  members,  held  by  the 

abbot  of  St.  Evroul  in  Normandy  for  1  knight's  fee  of  the  said  Alan 

and  the  other  heirs  of  Roger  de  Quynci,  sometime  earl  of  Winchester. 
Loqynton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Leycestre. 


EDWARD  IT.  259 

Scitheston.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  John  son  of  Peter  de  Clenefeld. 
Quatton  [alias  Whatton] .     J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  le  Bredon. 
Dadelton  [alias  Dadelyngton] .     jV  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Spigournel. 
Alton  and  Raveneston.     ^V  knight's  fee  held  by  Ralph  Basset  of  Sapkote. 
Overton  Sause.     ^^  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Craumford. 
Blacfordeby.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Lilsul ;  and  ^  knight's 

fee  held  by  William  Trwan  [alias  Trawn] . 
Schanqeton  [alias  Scaunqeton}  and  Herdewik.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John 

Welehby. 
Lilsul  [alias  Lillishill] .     The  advowson  of  the  abbey  held  by  the  said  Alan. 
Gernedon.     The  advowson  of  the  abbey  held  by  the  said  Alan  together  with 

the  heirs  of  the  earl  of  Buchan  {Bohan,  Boghhan). 
Lahton  and  Mercfeld.     The  patronage  of  the  churches. 
Warwick.    Wolvey.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  master  of  the  late  knights 

of  the  Temple  in  England ;  and  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by 

the  abbot  of  Coumbe  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas  de  Laycestre,  knight. 
Wolvey  Ward.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Master  William  de  Bosco. 
Haleford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  Burdet,  knight. 
Secqenden.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Martyn,  knight. 
Edulvescote  and  Molverton.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Spygournel. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  fees  {defective  and  nmch  defaced),  viz. : — 
Leicester,  Warwick,  Oxford,  Lincoln,   Hertford,  Northampton,  Cambridge, 
and  Huntingdon.     Pourparty  of  Robert  de  Holand  and  Maud  his  wife. 
Devon  and  Hertford.      Pourparty  of  Nicholas  de   Sancto  Mauro  and  Ellen 
his  wife. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.   (6.) 

459.  Thomas  de  Lodelawb  alias  de  Lodblowb. 

Writ,  14  April,  7  Edw.  II. 
Surrey.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Dunstan,  7  Edw.  II. 

Waleton.      A  curtilage  and  croft,  50a.  land,  81.  rent  of  assize  &c.  held  of 

the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Toting  Gravenee.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  abbot  of  Certeseye 

in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Michham.    82a.  land  and  5s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  de 
Marisco  in  chief  by  service  of  /^y  knight's  fee. 

Of  all  which  lands  William  de  Trente  is  seised  for  a  debt,  according 
to  the  form  of  the  statute  of  merchants  lately  promulgated  at  Acton 
Burnel. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  14  at  Whitsunday,  7  Edw.  II,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (7.) 

460.  Philip  Pertrychb  alias  Pbrdrix. 

Writ,  12  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  20  July,  7  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Estwode.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  and  3a.  wood,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Reylegh,  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee,  doing  suit  at  the  king's  hundred  of  Rocheford,  and  at  the  barony 
(court)  of  Reylegh,  and  rendering  M.  yearly  for  hidage  at  the  said 
hundred ;  40a.  arable  held  of  the  manor  of  Estwode  by  service  of 
rendering  24s.  8d.  yearly  to  the  said  manor,  and  doing  suit  of  court 
there ;  and  a  cottage  held  of  Robert  de  Rocheford  by  service  of  \2d, 
yearly. 


260  INQUISITIONS. 

Great  Sutton.  A  messuage,  I'AOa.  aiable,  4a.  foreign  marsh,  and  a  water- 
mill,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Eeylegh,  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  hundred  of  Rocheford,  and  at 
the  barony  (court)  of  Reylegh,  and  rendering  8d.  yearly  for  hidage  at 
the  said  hundred. 

Assingdon.  A  messuage,  14a.  arable,  and  19s.  Id.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the 
heir  of  Ealph  Perot  (?)  by  service  of  lib.  pepper  yearly. 

Philip  de  Hevenyggeham  his  nephew,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (8.) 

461.  Thomas  db  Sjonhouse  alias  db  la  Stonhousb. 

Writ,  14  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 
[Devon  and]  Cornwall.    Inq.  22  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 

Stonehouse.      The  hamlet   (extent  given),  held  of  William  le  Rous  by 

knights'  service. 
Cremel.     The  ferry  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Tremeton 

in  socage  by  service  of  &d.  yearly. 
Ives  (?).     5s.  yearly  rent  similarly  held  of  the  king  in  chief  rendering  Id. 

yearly. 
Harebear'.     80a.  yearly  rent  similarly  held  of  the  king  in  chief  rendering 

^Ih.  cummin  yearly,  and  doing  two  suits  there  yearly. 
Cornhele.     IQd.  yearly  rent  held  of  Nicholas  Baret  by  service  of  suit  at  his 

court. 
Thenepath.    3«.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  heir  of  the  baron  of  Stafford,  who 

is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  lid.  yearly. 
Wolwenshull.     10s.  yearly  rent  held  of  Nicholas  de  Ferar(ii8)  by  service  of 

2g.  yearly  and  suit  at  his  court. 

Ealph  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (9.) 

462.  RoGEB  Ckisptn. 

Writ,  8  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  23  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 

Hemmeston  Arundel.     The  hamlet  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 

chief,  as  of  the  earldom  of  Cornwall,  by  service  of  50s.   yearly  at  the 

castle  of  Lancevetone. 
Wolston.     The  hamlet  (full  extent  given),  held    of    Nicholas  Daunee  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
(Unspecified.)    A  water-mill  held  of  the  heirs  of  Edward  de  Besilles,  who  are 

in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  28.  6d.  yearly;  and  71s.  S^d.  yearly 

rent  held  of  the  said  heirs  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Sygedon.     16s.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  prioress  of  Polslo'  by  service  of  8d. 

yearly. 

Joan  Crispin  his  sister,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (10.) 

463.  Richard  de  Eonteneye  alias  de  Founteneyb. 

Writ,  4  Feb.  7  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  7  March,  7  Edw.  II. 

Bradele.  22a.  arable  and  4a.  meadow,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  fee  farm 
rendering  U^d.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer,  ' 


EDWARD  II.  261 

Little  Cotes  and  Bradele.  A  capital  messuage,  7  bovates  land,  J  water-mill, 
and  14s.  rent,  held  of  Thomas  de  Leilthorp  by  service  of  |  knight's 
fee;  and  there  are  payable  thence  to  Thomas  de  Leilthorp  28s.,  and  to 
the  nuns  of  Grimesby  4d.  yearly. 

Little  Cotes.  A  moiety  of  a  water-mill,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Welhow  by 
knight's  service,  as  of  the  fee  of  Albemarle. 

Great  Cotes.  6a.  meadow  held  of  John  de  Sandale  by  service  of  6d. 
yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  18  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

MemorandMtu  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (11.) 


464.    William  de  Pappewoeth. 

Writ,  [1]  April,  7  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 
Cambridge.     Inq.  17  April,  7  Edw.  II.  {dejaced.) 

Pappeworth.  A  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  homage, 
and  serjeanty  of  8«.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the 
sheriff,  and  [providing  daily  food  ?]  for  two  poor  persons  for  the  souls 
of  the  king's  ancestors,  which  food  is  worth  60s.  yearly ;   and  certain 

tenements  held  in  free  socage  of by  service  of  Bs.  6d. 

yearly with  dovecot  and  garden,  and  18a.  arable. 

John  his  son,  aged  14f ,  is  his  next  heir. 

Huntingdon.     Inq.  16  April,  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Grafham.  A  messuage,  26a.  arable,  .  .  .  meadow,  and  3a.  wood,  held  of 
Vitalis  de  Grafham  by  service  of  6d.  yearly ;  9a.  land  held  of  the  heirs  of 
Thomas  de  Lovetot  by  service  of  6d.  yearly ;  22a.  land  held  of  the  heirs 
of  Eanulph  Grym,  service  unknown  ;  10a.  land  held  of  John  Jordan  by 
service  of  2s.  8d.  yearly ;  2a.  land  held  of  the  abbot  of  Sautre  by  service 
of  6d.  yearly ;  and  3a,  land  held  of  John  Engayne,  service  unknown. 

Offord  Cluny.  A  messuage  and  40a.  land,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Cluny 
by  service  of  30s.  yearly. 

Offord  Daneys.  A  messuage  and  20a.  arable,  held  of  Walter  de  Langeton  by 
service  of  lib.  pepper. 

Catteworth.  6s.  8d.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  abbot  of  Sautre  by  service 
of  M.  yearly* 

Wode  Weston  and  Alcumdebery  alias  Alcumbery.  5a.  meadow  and  35s.  9d. 
yearly  rent,  held  of  John  de  Segrave  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 

All  held  jointly  by  the  said  William  and  Ada  (Jiis  wife)  who  still 
survives,  of  the  gift  of  Eichard  de  Keston,  clerk,  by  fine  levied  in 
the  king's  court,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  William. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edio.  II.  File  33.  (12.) 


465.     William  de  Pappeworth. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  assign  dower  to  Ada  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
William,  who  has  given  her  oath  not  to  marry  without  the  king's  licence, 
8  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

E.  Inq.  p.m.  File!.  (19.) 


262  INQUISITIONS 

466.  John  de  Turbukvill  alias  db  Tdkbeeevill 

Writ,  21  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 
DoESBT.     Inq.  18  Jan.  7  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Beere.  A  capital  messuage,  52a.  arable,  a  several  pasture,  a  wood,  44s.  rent 
&c.  held  jointly  by  the  said  John  and  Isabel  his  wife,  of  the  gift  and 
enfeoflFment  of  Nicholas  de  Wymundele  to  hold  to  them  and  their  heirs  or 
assigns  for  ever,  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  by  service  of  -^  knight's  fee,  and 
rendering  4s.  yearly  to  the  king  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff,  for  a  trespass 
which  the  said  John's  ancestors  made  by  enclosing  an  assart  within  the 
bounds  of  the  then  forest  of  Beere  of  the  fee  of  the  said  earl,  which  forest 
was  disafforested  long  ago  by  grants  of  the  king's  progenitors  to  the 
abbess  and  nuns  of  Tarente  in  frank  almoin. 

Comb.    A  capital   messuage,  60a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  35s.  .  .  .  rent,  &c. 

held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Nicholas,  of  Henry  de 

Mortuo  Mari  by  service  of  finding  a  clerk  to  enrol  yearly  the  pannage  of 

his  pourparty  within  the  manor  of  Sturmynystre  M(areschall?). 

[Eichard]  their  son,  aged  13  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed 

Mary  last,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  John  and  Isabel. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  33.  (13.) 

467.  John  db  Tdrbbrvill. 

Writ  [21  Nov.  7  Edw.  II.]  (missing.) 
Dorset.     Inq.  5  Dec.  7  [Edw.  II.] 

Biere.    A  messuage  and  other  tenements,  worth  102.  148.  Id.  yearly,  held 
by  the  said  John  with  Isabel  his  wife,  jointly  enfeoffed  by  Nicholas  de 
Wymundele,  of  the  earl  of  Hereford  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  and 
8a.  of  assart  in  the  forest  of  Biere,  held  jointly  as  above  of  the    ee  of 
the  said  earl,  rendering  4s.  yearly  to  the  king. 
Combe.    Certain  tenements  held  jointly  as  above,  of  Henry  de  Mortuo  Mari 
by  serjeanty. 
Bichard  his  son,  aged  13  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
last,  is  his  next  heir. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  7.  (20.) 

468.  Hbnby  de  Edmundesthorp. 

Writ  of  certiorari  to  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Walter  de  Gloucester,  late 
escheator  of  the  late  king,  to  examine  his  rolls  and  certify  whether  a 
partition,  and  what  partition,  was  made  of  the  said  Henry's  lands 
between  his  heirs,  who  have  proved  their  ages,  27  Jan.  7  Edw.  II. 

Endorsed  with  return  that  a  partition  was  made,  transcript  whereof  is  sent 
herewith,  viz. — 
Southampton.     Inq.  and  partition,    20    Dec.    35    Edw.  I,  reciting    writ    of 
partition  dated  8  Nov.  34  Edw.  I. 

Edmondestrop.  Partition  of  the  hall,  grange,  lands,  &c.  (full  extent  given), 
which  were  held  by  the  said  Henry  of  the  king  in  chief,  between  John 
de  Benham  and  Alice  his  wife,  elder  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs,  and 
Pavia  younger  daughter  and  the  other  heir,  of  the  said  Henry  ;  together 
with  32a.  arable  and  la.  meadow  in  the  field  of  Kyngesclere,  held  of 
the  dean  and  chapter  of  Rouen  {Rothomag'). 
{See  No.  32.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (1.) 


EDWARD  II.  263 

469.  Isabel  late  the  wife  op  Eiohabd  db  Buckesgate. 

Writ,  80  April,  7  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  16  May,  7  Edw.  11. 

Westuderle.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  wood  in  the  forest 
of  Bocholt,  was  sometime  held  jointly  by  the  said  Eichard  and  Isabel, 
of  the  enfeoffment  of  Eichard  de  Cardevill  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Eichard  de  Buckesgate,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  finding 
the  king  during  war  in  England,  viz. — at  the  commencement  of  the 
war,  a  man  with  hauberk,  haqueton,  iron  cap,  sword  and  lance,  with  an 
unbarded  horse,  for  40  days  at  his  own  charges,  and  by  service  of  5s. 
yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Southampton ;  and  4^a.  arable 
and  26a.  pasture,  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  the  said 
Richard,  in  free  socage  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  Waleraund  by  service  of 
15s.  2d.  yearly. 

Adam,  son  of  the  said  Eichard,  aged  40,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Isabel. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  She  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the 
bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (2.) 

470.  Hugh  le  fiz  Abk  alias  Fuizaee. 

Writ,  3  Dec.  7  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  24  Dec.  7  Edw.  II. 

Hauerkecote.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Hugh 
and  Aline  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of  William  Canne  who  enfeoffed  them 
by  the  king's  licence,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Hugh,  of 
the  king  in  chief  as  by  escheat,  by  reason  of  the  death  of  Eoger  de 
Bechlem,  sometime  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  by  service  of  finding  a  man  with 
a  bow,  two  arrows,  and  a  bolt  (petulio)  in  the  king's  army  against 
Wales,  who  on  seeing  the  king's  enemies  shall  shoot  his  arrows  at 
them  and  straightway  return  home  with  the  bow  and  bolt. 

Wheteneaston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Hugh  of  the  earl 
of  Arundell  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Great  Wythiford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  a  moiety  held  by  the  said 
Hugh  of  the  said  earl  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  at  the  castle  of  Euton; 
and  the  other  moiety  held  of  Sir  William  le  Boteler  by  service  of 
finding  a  man  with  a  lance  at  Wemne  for  20  days  when  there  shall  be 
war  in  Wales,  and  if  the  garrison  leave  the  castle  he  shall  remain  to 
guard  the  fire. 

Little  Wythiford.  5s.  rent  held  of  Thomas  de  Halghton,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  by  service  of  homage  and  fealty. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  17  on  the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the 
bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (3.) 

471.  William  de  Huntyngfbld. 

Writ,  24  Sept.  7  Edw.  II. 
Cambeidge.    Inq.  18  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 

Bokisworth.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  sometjipe  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  barony  of  Pykot,  by  service  of  J-  knight's 


264  INQUISITIONS. 

fee,  but  two  years  before  his  death  the  said  William  enfeoffed  John 
de  Swyneford,  who  still  survives,  of  the  said  manor  for  life  by  the  king's 
licence,  doing  the  service  due. 
Eoger  his  son,  aged  7  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  9  Nov.  7  Edw.  II. 

Estbradenham.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  &a.  meadow,  30a.  pasture, 
two  woods  containing  40a.,  a  windmill,  rents,  &c.  the  whole  worth 
12Z.  Is.  l\d.,  held  of  Thomas  earl  of  Lankastre  by  service  of  \  knight's 
fee,  and  rendering  6s.  &^d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  8,  and  born  at  Frampton,  co.  Lincoln. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Luke,  7  Edw.  II. 

Mendham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  meadow  called  '  Kynggis- 
hallemedewe,'  whereof  Benedict  vicar  of  Mendham  holds  the  capital 
messuage,  80a.  arable,  and  la.  meadow,  with  fishery  and  pasture,  by 
the  demise  of  Koger  de  Huntyngfeld  the  said  William's  father  for 
life  rendering  lOZ.  yearly,  held  of  Thomas  earl  of  Lancastre  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee  and  lOs.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Lancaster. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  8. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  Friday  the  morrow  of  St.  Luke,  7  Edw.  II. 

Huntyngfeld.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  6a.  pasture  in  Le 
Latmde  de  Newhagwe,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye, 
by  service  of  7  knights'  fees,  8s.  4i.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of 
Eye  thrice  in  two  years,  and  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Eye. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  8. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  eve  of  St.  Luke,  7  Edw.  II. 

Horham.  A  messuage  containing  5a.,  105a.  arable,  20a.  wood,  3r.  meadow,  15a. 
pasture,  and  64s.  Qd.  customs,  &c.  held  of  Sir  John  de  Grey  by  service 
of  a  sparrowhawk  or  2s.  yearly ;  and  5Ja.  land  and  a  windmill,  held 
of  Peter  Gemegan  by  service  of  3s.  yearly ;  and  the  said  William 
enfeoffed  Godfrey,  chaplain  of  Estrudham,  on  Sunday  before  the 
Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary,  for  his  life  of  16a.  land,  l^a.  meadow, 
and  39«.  5Jd.  rent,  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Horham,  and  18s.  Qd. 
of  the  farm  of  Rokisdon  and  Ketele,  by  service  of  a  rose,  and  for 
celebrating  for  the  said  William's  soul  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary, 
Mendham,  for  his  whole  life  ;  and  the  said  William  died  the  Thursday 
after  seisin  was  made. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  8. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Luke,  7  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Beugg.    A  messuage,  80a.  land,  6a.  wood,  4a.  meadow,  4a.  pasture,  rents, 
customs,  and  a  windmill,  with  the  advowson  of  a  church  in  Petrestre, 
held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  8. 

Lincoln.    Inq  Saturday  after  All  Saints,  7  Edw.  II. 

Frampton  and  Suthorp.  The  manors  (extents  given),  including  61a.  meadow 
in  Le  Fryth,  held  of  Roger  de  Pedewardyn  and  Alice  his  wife,  as  of  the 
right  of  the  said  Alice,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees  and  three  parts  of  a 
knight's  fee,  and  6«.  M.  for  sheriff's  aid  yearly. 

Toft.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  William  and  Sibyl 
his  wife,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  William,  of  the  aforesaid 
Roger  and  Alice  by  the  service  aforesaid,  together  with  rents  in  Boston 


EDWARD  II.  265 

(Sanctum  Bothm) ;  out  of  which  rents  25s.  Id.  are  yearly  payable  to  the 
said  Roger  and  Alice,  6s.  8d.  for  sheriff's  aid,  60s.  with  a  robe  to  John 
de  Stykenay  for  life,  40s.  with  a  robe  to  John  de  Beaufay  for  life,  and 
58s.  lOrf.  with  a  robe  to  Clement  de  Knapton  for  life. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  7  at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad'  Vincula  (last) . 

Essex.    Inq.  12  Feb.  7  Edw.  II. 

Mo^elington.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  Fillol  by  service  of 

rendering  2  marks  yearly. 
Terlyngg.    30a.  arable  held  of  the  same  John  by  service  of  rendering  5s. 

yearly. 
Ultyngg.     6a.  pasture  held  of  Robert  son  of  Walter  rendering  18cZ.  yearly. 
Hatfeuld.    80a.  arable  held  of  Alexander  Quintyn,  service  unspecified ;  and 

24a.  arable  held  of  John  Northfolk  by  fealty  only. 
Little  Badewe.     A  water-mill  and  3a.  meadow,  held  of  Robert  Videlou  by 

service  of  3s.  yearly. 
Borham.    A  water-mill  held  of  Maud  Burnel  by  service  of  rendering  9s. 

yearly ;    and    3Ja.  land  and  20s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  Thomas  de 

Marisco  by  service  of  rendering  5d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  8. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  9  April,  7  Edw.  II. 

Estbradenham  and  Skernyngg.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  6a. 
meadow,  SOa.  pasture,  two  woods  containing  40a.,  a  windmill,  rents,  &c. 
the  whole  worth  IIZ.  10s.  6^d.,  held  of  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  6s.  8d.  yearly,  and  2s.  9d.  yearly 
at  the  castle  of  Norwich  for  a  custom  called  '  Pipe  and  Puleyn.' 

Heir  as  above,  aged  8. 

Writ  to  him  holding  the  place  of  the  treasurer  and  the  barons  of  the 
exchequer,  to  examine  the  book  of  fees  and  other  memoranda  of  the 
exchequer,  and  certify  by  what  service  the  manor  of  Bokesworth, 
CO.  Cambridge,  is  held  of  the  king,  1  July  7  Edw.  II. 

Endorsed  with  return,  that  it  is  found  in  the  book  of  fees  under  the  title  of 
the  barony  of  Picot,  that  Roger  de  Huntingfeld  holds  in  Bokesworth 
J  knight's  fee  of  the  king  in  chief  ;  and  in  the  book  called  Domesday, 
_  in  CO.  Cambridge,  under  the  title  of  land  of  Robert  Gernoun  in  Pipes- 
worth  hundred,  it  is  noted  thus  : — In  Bochesworth  Picot  holds  of  Robert 
3^  hides  upon  the  service  which  is  due  from  the  said  manor  of 
Bokesworth,  or  (from  him)  from  whom  it  is  held.  Nothing  else  is 
found  at  the  exchequer. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  John  Filiol  asserting  that  the 
manor  of   Mokelyngton  is  held  of  him  by  knight's  service,  25   Feb. 
8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  19  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Mokelinton  manor.  A  capital  messuage,  275a.  arable,  7^a.  meadow,  28a. 
pasture,  16Ja.  wood,  38s.  9d.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  of  John  Fillul  as 
of  his  manor  of  Little  Badewe,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Writ  oj  plenivs  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  the  abovesaid  Robert  son  of 
Walter,  Alexander  Quintyn,  John  Northfolk,  Robert  Videlou,  Maud 
Burnel,"  and  Thomas  de  Marisco,  shewing  that  the  abovesaid  lands  in 
Essex  were  held  of  them  by  knight's  service,  7  April,  8  Edw.  II. 


266  INQUISITIONS. 

Essex.    Inq.  14  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Hatfeud  Peverel.     45a.  arable,  l^a.  meadow,  &c.  held  of  Robert  son  of 

Walter  by  service  of  18d.  yearly  rent,  and  ^\  knight's  fee ;   and  148a. 

arable,  5|a.  meadow,  6a.  pasture,  12s.  rent,  &c.   held  of  Alexander 

Quintin  by  service  of  6d.  rent,  lib.  pepper  yearly,  and  ^  knight's  fee. 
Little  Badewe.     A  water-mill,  10a., meadow,  and  28.  rent,  held  of  Robert 

Videleu  by  service  of  6«.  3d.  yearly  rent,  and  'iOd.  for  scutage  if  it  shall 

run. 
Borham.     A  water-mill  for  fulling  held  of  Maud  Burnel  by  service  of  98. 

rent,  and  2d.  for  scutage  whenever  it  runs;  and  3Ja.  land   held   of 

Thomas  de  Marisco  by  service  of  20d.  yearly  rent,  and  ^d.  for  scutage 

whenever  it  runs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  M.  (4.) 


472.     Philip  le  Despensee. 

Writ,  24  Sept.  7  Edw.  II. 
[YoEK.]     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  7  Edw.  II. 
Coldon.    A  capital  messuage,  10  tofts,  and  16  bovates  land. 
Dudington.    8  tofts,  10  bovates  land,  and  a  windmill. 
Great  Coldon.     2  tofts  held  of  the  archbishop  of  York. 
Pagula.     3  tofts  and  2  bovates  land. 
Holm.    A  toft  and  6fl.  and  two  parts  of  la.  land. 
Cayngham.     A  pasture  called  Pedilandes. 

AH  held,  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  by  knight's  service,  of  the 
inheritance  of  Margaret  de  Gousill  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Philip,  and 
daughter  and  heir  of  Ralph  de  Gousill,  and  she  was  17  on  the  day  of 
St  James  last :  he  had  nothing  otherwise  in  those  tenements. 

Wnt,  24  Sept.  7  Edw.  II.  {dejaced.) 
Essex.    Inq.  21  Feb.  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Toppesfeld.  Two  parts  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  held,  as  of  the 
inheritance  of  Margaret  his  wife,  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  [by  service] 
of  2J  knights'  fees,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Glare. 

Philip  his  son  is  his  next  heir,  age  unknown,  because  he  was  born  in 
CO.  Lincoln. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  SS.  Fabian  and  Sebastian,  7  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Roxham.    Two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Philip 

and  Margaret  his  wife,  as  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Margaret,  of  the 

barony  of  Bayeux,  which  is  in  the  hand  of  lady  Isabel  de  Bello  Monte, 

lady  of  Vescy,  by  service  of  two  parts  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Walcotes.    428.  M.  rent  similarly  held  of  Philip  de  Kyme  by  knight's 

service. 
Cranewell.    4  bovates  land  and  2s.  rent,  similarly  held  of  the  prior  of 
Sempringham  by  service  of  18Jd.  yearly. 
Philip  his  son,  born  on  6  April  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Martin,  7  Edw.  II.  {much  defaced.) 

Gedenaye.  (Two  parts  ?)  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  by  the  said 
Philip  and  Margaret,  as  of  her  inheritance,  of  the  fee  of  Albemarle  of 

.•••••. 0^    Margaret    countess   of   Cornwall, 

together  with  the  knights'  fees  belonging  thereto,  by  service 


EDWARD  11.  267 

Hcilbech  and  Quappelade.  25a.  Ir.  meadow,  32a.  pasture,  30».  rent  of  free 
tenants,  &c.  similarly  held  of  Lawrence  de  Holbech  by  serviee  of  tb 
knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Lincoln.     Inq {miich  defaced.) 

Goushill.  (Two  parts  of  the  manor  ?)  (extent  given),  held  by  the  said  Philip 
and  Margaret,   as  of  her   [inheritance],   of   the   barony  of  Bayeux. 


Halton  on  Humber.     (Two  parts  ?)  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  similarly 

held  of  the  abbot  &c.  of  Thorneton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eoxton,  Thorneton,  and  Ellesham.     Two  parts  of  a  messuage,  lands,  and 

rents,   similarly  held  of  Henry  de  Percy  by   service  of 

knights'  fee. 
Wevelsby.     42s.  8d.  rent   similarly  held  of  the  abbot  of   Wellehogh  by 

service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Staynton.     Two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  William 

de  Mortuo  Mari  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Lincoln.     Inq.  Monday  before  the  Purification,  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Basingham.     Two  parts  of  a  messuage,  5  bovates  land,  21a.  meadow,  rents, 

&c.  held  by  the  said  Philip  and  Margaret,  as  of  her  inheritance,  of 

William  de  Standon  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Lincoln.     Two  messuages  similarly  held  as  of  the  king's  ancient  demesne 

by  service  of  2d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Lincoln.  Inq.  Tuesday  after  SS.  Fabian  and  Sebastian,  7  Edw.  II.  (mtich  defaced.) 
Poynton  and  Greyby.  Two  parts  of  the  manors  (extents  given),  held  by  the 
said  Philip  and  Margaret,  as  of  her  inheritance,  of  Eoger  Pedewardyn 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  there  are  payable  out  of  Poynton 
3s.  id.  yearly  for  sheriff's  aid,  and  out  of  Greyby  3s.  S^d.  to  Sir  William 
Mareschall,  and  20d.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Eichemond. 
Lopingthorp.  A  capital  messuage,  80a.  arable,  6a.  meadow,  wood  (?),  and 
rent,  similarly  held  of  William  de  Mortuo  Mari  by  service  of 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (5.) 

473.     Guy  Gubadd. 

Writ,  8  May,  7  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  17  June,  7  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Eepinghale.  A  capital  messuage,  66a.  arable,  7a.  Br.  meadow,  two  parts 
of  a  windmill,  a  market,  rents,  works,  20a.  3r.  wood,  &c. 

Hakunby.    Ja.  meadow  and  50s.  6d.  rent. 

Morton.    8s.  8d.  rent. 

Hermethorp.     29s.  8d.  rent. 

Brunn.     24s.  Sd.  rent. 

All  held  of  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  John  Wake,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  3s.  id.  yearly  rent. 

Eepinghale.  64a.  arable,  15a.  meadow,  51s.  6id.  rent,  &c.  held,  together 
with  certain  lands,  &c.  which  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  John  Gubaud, 
father  of  the  said  Guy,  holds  in  dower  of  the  said  Guy's  inheritance,  of 
Eoger  de  Pedewardin  and  Alice  his  wife  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee 


268  INQUISITIONS. 

4  tofts,  7  bovates  land,  22a.  pasture,  a  several  pasture  in  Sockholm, 
Kedmore,  and  Hermitage,  23a.  wood,  and  5s.  2d.  rent,  held  of  the  prior 
of  Sempringham  by  service  of  ^^  tnight's  fee,  3«.  Sd.,  and  2  pairs  of 
gloves  price  2d. ;  a  curtilage,  1  Ja.  arable,  and  a  piece  of  pasture,  held  of 
Eoger  de  Morton  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gloves,  price  Id. ;  a  toft  held  of 
Adam  son  of  John  by  service  of  12rf.  yearly;  and  2a.  arable  held  of 
John  de  Thorp  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Suthorp.  8a.  wasted  wood  held  of  the  heir  of  William  de  Huntingfeld  by 
service  of  a  pair  of price  ^d. 

Dunnesby and  two  parts  of  a  windmill,  held  of  the  bishop  of 

Lincoln  without  service. 

Repinghale  and  Douseby.  A  toft  and  12a.  arable,  held  of  William  Marescall 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Hermethorp.  Ifa.  wood  held  of  William,  son  of  John  de  Hakunby,  by 
service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Douseby  and  Greiby.    A  messuage  and  2a.  land,  held  of  William 

by  service  of  38.  yearly.     . 

Hakunby.     Ja.  arable  held  of  William  Bagot  by  service  of  2d.  yearly. 

Maidenwell  and  Stopholm.     A  capital  messuage,  91a. .  arable,  rents,  works, 
&c.  held  of  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster,  as  of  the  earldom  of  Ferrars, 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  13  on  the  eve  of  St.  Andrew  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  IT.  File  84.  (6.) 

474.  GXJY    GUIBAUD. 

Writ  to  the  escheator,  after  taking  her  oath  not  to  marry  without  the 
king's  licence,  to  assign  dower  to  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Guy, 
20  June,  7  Edw.  n. 

E.  Inq.  p.m.  File  7.  (17.) 

475.  DbNISB    LAT&  THE   WIFE    OF    HuGH   DE   VeEE. 

Writ,  13  Aug.  7  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Dunstan,  7  Edw.  II. 

Esthanyngfeld.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  the 

king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Westhanyngfeld.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  the 

king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Suthhanyngfeld.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Stanford  and  Fenge.     The  manor  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches,  held 

of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Eedeswell.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  15Z.  at  the 

king's  exchequer  yearly. 
Great  Fordharn.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  the 

king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Thuritone.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  the  king 

in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Great  Bracstede.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  jointly 

by  the  said  Denise  and  Hugh  of  Sir  Eobert  son  of   Walter,  service 

unknown ;  a  tenement  called  Westhalle  similarly  held   of  the  earl  of 

Gloucester  in  chief,  service  unknown;    and  a  tenement   called  Brid- 

dingho  similarly  held  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  in  chief  by  service 

of  18d.  every  20  weeks. 
Aymer  (Adomarus)  de  Valencia,  son  of  Lady  Joan  de  Valencia,  is  next  heir 
of  the  said  Denise,  and  of  full  age. 


EDWARD  II.  269 

Hertford.    Inq.  10  May,  7  Edw.  II.  {dejectice.) 

Great  Ansti  and  Little  Hormede.  The  manors  (extents  given),  with  the 
advowsons  of  the  churches,  held  together  with  the  said  Hugh  of  the 
honour  of  Boulogne,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  ^  knight's 

fee ;  and  120a 2a.  meadow,  2a.  pasture,  and  70s.  rent  and 

works,  called  Little  Ansty,  similarly  held  of  Robert  son  of  Walter  by 
knight's  service. 

Mesdone.     The  manor  (extent  given)  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
similarly  held  of  the  bishop  of  London  by  service  of  13s.  4d,  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  earl  of  Pembroke,  aged  30  and  more. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  10  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Donyngton.  The  manor  (extent  given)  held,  together  with  the  said  Hugh, 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Denise,  of  the  manor  of  Swanescompe  in 
chief  by  socage,  service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  40' and  more. 

Surrey.    Inq.  Thursday  before  Whitsunday,  7  Edw.  II. 

Nhutfeld.    The  manor   (extent  given),  held   of   the  honour  of  Boulogne 
in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Sir  Aymer  {Aymerus)  de  Valence  aged  80,  is  her  next  heir. 

Northampton.     Inq.  10  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Toucestre.  A  capital  messuage,  300a.  arable,  24a.  meadow,  10a.  several 
pasture,  5Z.  rent,  11.  works,  &c.  held,  together  with  the  said  Hugh,  of 
the  earl  of  Gloucester  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Aymer  (Almaricus)  de  Valencia,  aged  24  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Kent.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  St.  Augustine,  7  Edw.  II. 

Swanescompe.      The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

homage  and  service. 
Herteleye.      The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service 

unspecified. 
Melton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  by 

service  of  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Northflete. 
Lodesdon.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  said  archbishop  in  chief  by 

service  of  doing  suit  at  the  same  court. 
Wykham  by   Strode.      The  manor   (extent  given),   held  of  the   king  in 

chief,  service  unspecified. 
Aymer  (Adomarus)  de  Valencia,  earl  of  Pembroch,  aged  30,  is  her  next 
heir. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  8  May,  7  Edw  II. 

Payneswike.      The  manor   (extent  given),    a  member  of  the  barony   of 
Mounchanesi,  held,  together  with  the  said  Hugh,  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Aymer  {Almaricus)  de  Valence,  aged  30  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  6  May,  7  Edw.  II. 

Gudirston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  together  with  the  said  Hugh, 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Denise,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 

Holcham.  The  manor,  (extent  given),  similarly  held,  with  other  lands 
in  divers  counties,  of  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  Tatisshale  by  knight's 
service. 

Hosham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  Thomas  de  Brother- 
ton,  earl  of  Norfolk,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 


270  INQUISITIONS. 

Bergb.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  the  prior  of  Ely  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Kerebrok.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  Gilbert  de  Clare, 
earl  of  Gloucester,  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Foxele.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  the  earl  of  Riche- 
mond  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Suttone.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  Thomas  de  Brother- 
ton,  earl  of  Norfolk,  by  service  of  '  two  fees  of  one  knight.' 

Wynneferthyng.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  barony. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  36  and  more. 

C.Edw.II.FiUU.  (7.) 


476.    Nicholas  de  Falsham  alias  de  Felisham, 

Writ,  17  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Smiday  before  the  Assumption,  7  Edw.  II. 

Felisham.  The  manor,  held  of  Edmund  Peche,  knight,  and  by  him  of  the 
abbot  of  St.  Edmund's  in  chief,  by  service  of  ^  knight  fee ;  but  the  said 
Nicholas  did  not  die  seised  of  the  manor,  because  he  thereof  enfeoffed 
William  Fraunc,  the  elder,  of  Herewiz,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and  her 
heirs.     He  held  nothing  of  the  king,  or  of  any  other  on  the  day  he  died. 

G  Ediv.  II.  File  34.  (8.) 


477.    Richard  de  Bynedonb. 

Writ,  8  Feb.  7  Edw.  II.    Endorsed,  Devon. 
Devon.     Inq.  {missing.) 

["Bynedone.    A  messuage,  and  1  carucate  land  Qjreve  tantum)  .'*'] 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (9.) 


478.     Gktmbald  Paunoevot  alias  Pauncefot. 

Writ,  2  June,  7  Edw.  II. 
Worcester.     Inq.  5  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Bentleye.    A  messuage,  300a.  land,  30a.  wood,  and  8a.  meadow,  held  of  the 
earl  of  Warwick  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Emery  (Emericus)  Pauncefot  is  his  next  heir,  and  of  full  age  and  more. 

Hereford.    Ing.  Monday  after  St.  Lawrence,  8  Edw.  II. 

Much  Cowern.     Two  parts  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of 
Humphrey  de  Boun,  earl  of  Hereford,  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Emery  Pauncefot  his  brother,  aged  21  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  4  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Hasfeld.      The  manor  held  of  the  heirs  of  William  Russel  by  service  of 
rendering  a  sparrowhawk  yearly- 
Emery  {Almaricus)  Pauncevot  his  brother,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  34.  (10.) 


•  Slissing,  but  thus  given  in  the  Calendar  pritited  in  1806. 


EDWAED  II.  271 

479.    John  db  Gbymstbdb. 

Writ,  28  June,  7  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  Thursday  before  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  8  Edw.  II. 

Brokenhurst  in  the  New  Forest.     Certain  tenements  held,  by  the  courtesy  of 
England  of  the  inheritance  of  Maud,  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king  in 
chief  for  a  moiety  of  a  serjeanty  by  doing  service  with  the  king  in  time 
of  war  by  a  horseman  with  haiqueton  (a/ceton'),  habergeon  and  cap,  upon 
an  unbarded  horse  for  twenty  days  at  his  own  costs,  and  doing  suit  at 
the  court  of  the  forest  every  forty  days. 
He  died  on  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas  last. 
John  his  son,  aged  27  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed  Mary 
last,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  John  and  Maud. 

Wilts  ;  hundreds  of  Swanebergh  and  Alwardebury.    Inq.  24  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Grimstede.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Eeginald  de  Sancto  Martino 

by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Shawe.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Henry  de  Thisteldene  by  service 

of  i  knight's  fee. 
Cherletone.     100s.  yearly  rent  held  of  Oliver  de  Ingham  by  service  of  J 
knight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  25  and  more',  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  34.  (11.) 

480.  John  de  Certeseye. 

Writ,  24  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.    Inq.  7  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Longestowe.    A  messuage,  31a.  Ir.  arable,  and  7s.  S^d.  rent  of  assize,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  lis.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  by 
the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 
Eobert  de  Cherteseye  his  brother,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (12.) 

481.  Thomas  Talbnais  alias  Talbnaz. 

Writ,  24  Oct.  7  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Edmund  the  king,  7  Edw.  II. 

Thornham  Parva.  ^  knight's  fee,  which  Eobert  de  Bosco  held  of  the  said 
Thomas,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye. 

Margaret  de  Maundeville  was  next  heir  of  the  said  Thomas,  and 
held  the  said  tenements  after  his  death,  and  because  she  died  without 
heir  of  herself,  Eobert  son  of  John  Talenaz,  aged  24  and  more, 
is  next  heir  of  the  said  Thomas ;  which  service  was  assigned  to 
Margaret  sometime  countess  of  Cornwall  in  dower. 

Shettisham.  A  house  called  '  the  hall '  {AuV)  in  his  capital  messuage,  held 
of  the  king  in  form  aforesaid. 

Shettisham,  Sutton,  Eamisholt,  Alderton  and  Bauderseye.  A  messuage, 
besides  the  said  hall,  80a.  land,  and  50s.  rent,  sometime  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee,  and 
lOd.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Eye  yearly  always  at  the  end  of  thirty- 
two  weeks  ;  which  service  was  assigned  in  dower  to  the  said  Margaret  de 
Clare  sometime  countess  of  Cornwall ;  which  lands  &c.  the  said  Thomas 
gave  to  William  de  Maundevile  and  Margaret  his  daughter  and  the  heirs 
of  her  body,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs,  by  reason 


272  INQUISITIONS. 

of  which  alienation  the  said  countess  seised  the  said  tenements,  and  for 
a  fine  of  10  marks  regranted  them  to  the  said  WiUiam  and  Margaret  &c. 
and  the  said  WilHam  and  Margaret  demised  them  to  Thomas  Bandouf 
for  the  term  of  the  said  William's  life,  rendering  5  marks  yearly. 
Robert  son  of  John  Talenaz,  aged  24  and  more,  is  next  heir  of  the  said 
-      Thomas  after  the  death  of  the  said  William  de  Maundevile. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (13.) 

482.    Maby  late  the  wife  of  Philip  Maemyon. 

Writ  of  amotus,  16  July,  7  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.    Inq.  26  Sept.  7  Edw.  II. 

Middelton.    A   third  part  of  the   manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the 

inheritance  of  the  said  Philip's   heirs,  of    the  church   of   St.  Edith, 

Thomworth,  by  service  of  6s.  8d.  yearly. 

Joan  the  wife  of  Alexander  de  Fryvile,  aged  50,  Ealph  deBotyler,_aged  36, 

and  Joan  the  wife  of  Thomas  de  Lodelawe,  aged  30,  are  next  heirs  of  the 

said  Philip. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  4  Feb.  7  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  8  Edw.  II. 
Middelton.     A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  in  dower  of  the 
church  of  St.  Edith,  Tamworth,   by   offering  6a.   Qd.   on  the    day  of 
St.  Edith  yearly  to  the  high  altar  of  the  said  church. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  SS.  Fabian  and  Sebastian,  8  Edw.  II. 
Wilkesby.    A  croft,  36a.  arable,  3Ja.  Ir.  meadow,  and  6s.  ^d.  rent. 
Dalderby.    A  plot  of  land  and  lis.  2cZ.  rent. 
Coningesby  [alias  Conyngby] .     la.  Qr.  meadow. 

All  held  in  chief  of  the  heirs  of  Fulk  de  Lyssurs  by  service  of  render- 
ing a  rose  (yearly). 

Writ  q/  certiorari  de  Jeodis,  &c.  1  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 
Stafford.    Inq.  18  Dec.  8  Edw.  11. 

Thomworth  [alias  Thomorth],  A  prebend  in  the  collegiate  church,  held 
by  Eoger  de  Clungeford  [alias  Clungerf ord] ,  worth  il.  yearly;  and 
another  prebend  held  by  Simon  de  Wykford,  worth  4Z.  yearly  ;  which 
(prebends)  the  said  Mary  held  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said 
Philip's  heirs. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  SS.  Fabian  and  Sebastian,  8  Edw.  II. 
Wintringham  and  Wylingham.     4  knights'  fees  which  John  Marmion  holds. 
Trikingham.    J  knight's  fee  which  the  said  John  holds. 
Kesby.     I  knight's  fee  which  the  said  John  holds. 

Foulestowe.     Two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  which  Eoger  de  Lasseles  holds. 
Wylkesby.     The  third  presentation  to  the  church  when  vacant. 
All  held  by  the  said  Mary  in  dower. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  fees  and  advowsons,  &c. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  warn  the  said  Alexander  and  Joan,  and  Joan  late  the 
wife  of  Thomas  de  Lodelawe  [alias  de  Loddelowe],  daughters  and  two 
of  the  heirs  of  the  said  Philip,  to  be  present  in  the  chancery  to  receive 
their  pourparties,  17  April,  10  Edw.  I. 

Memoranda  of  pourparties  of  Ralph  le  Botiller,  Alexander  de  Fryvill,  and 
Joan  (de  Lodelawe)  of  tenants  and  rents  (in  Middelton?). 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  84.  (14). 


EDWARD  II.  273 

483.  Maby  late  the  wife  of  Philip  Marmyon. 

Wakwick.  Indenture  of  assignment  made  at  Middilton  on  Thursday  before 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Middilton.  Full  extents,  with  many  field  names  and  names  of  tenants,  of 
the  pourparties  of  Ealph  le  Botyller,  Joan  de  Ludelowe,  and  Alexander 
de  Pryvill,  heirs  of  the  said  Philip,  of  the  lands  &c.  which  the  said 
Mary  held  in  dower  in  the  said  town. 

On  the  back  is  a  part  of  the  Agnus  Dei,  &c.  ivith  musical  notation. 

E.  Inq.  p.m.  File  7.  (23.) 

484.  Elizabeth   daughteb  and  heir  of  Roger  de  Scotre. 

Writ,  26  June,  7  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  8  Edw.  II. 

Molscroft.  A  messuage  was  held  by  the  said  Roger  of  the  archbishop  of 
York  by  service  of  6d,  yearly ;  a  messuage  held  of  the  hospital  of 
Kinnewaldgraves  by  service  of  12d. ;  7  bovates  land  held  of  "William  de 
la  Wodehall  by  service  of  a  sore  sparrowhawk,  and  4  bovates  land  held 
of  the  same  William  by  service  of  Id.  yearly;  and  1  bovate  land  held 
of  William  son  of  John  de  Staneley  by  service  of  4s.  yearly. 

Le  Scrubbes.   SO^a.  land  held  of  the  said  archbishop  by  service  of  6d.  yearly. 

Walkyngton.  A  messuage  and  8  bovates  land,  held  of  John,  son  and  heir 
of  Godfrey  de  Melsa,  by  knight's  service  and  6s.  yearly. 

All  which  lands  &c.  came  into  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the 
said  Roger,  and  are  now  in  the -hands  of  Master  John  de  Nassington  by 
the  king's  demise. 

Roger  Ingelberd,  aged  36,  James  Jordan  [alias  Jurdan] ,  aged  32,  Margaret 
de  Staynton  [alias  de  Steynton] ,  aged  35,  and  John  son  of  John  Cokerell, 
aged  6,  are  kinsfolk  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  Elizabeth. 

Writ,  26  June,  7  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  17  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

The  following  lands  came  to  the  king's  hand  by  the  death  of  the  said 
Roger : — 

Butterwyck.  55a.  meadow  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  xTO^^^igJit's 
fee ;  and  a  toft,  8Ja.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  and  6s.  rent,  held  of  Ralph 
Takyll  by  foreign  service. 

Wilyngham.  3  bovates  land  held  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Parco  by  service  of 
18d.  yearly. 

Bliburgh.  A  moiety  of  a  messuage,  3  bovates  land,  and  2s.  rent,  held  of 
Roger  de  Nevill  by  knight's  service. 

Oxcumbe.  A  croft  and  6  bovates  land,  held  of  Philip  de  Kyma  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 

Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Roger  renders  2s.  0^.  yearly  for 
lands  &c.  in  Coringham,  Stretton,  and  Stowe,  assigned  in  chancery  to 
her  as  dower,  which  exceed  the  true  extent  of  the  dower. 

All  the  said  lands  in  Butterwyck  are  now  in  the  hands  of  John  de  Crop- 
ping by  the  king's  commission,  and  those  in  Bliburgh,  Wilyngham,  and 
Oxcumbe,  with  the  said  rent  of  2s.  O^d.,  are  in  the  hands  of  John  de 
Rasen,  clerk,  by  the  demise  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  who  had  them  from 
the  king  in  satisfaction  of  certain  debts. 

Heirs  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  34.  (15.) 

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274  INQUISITIONS. 

485.    Joan  db  Vivonia 

Writ,  8  June,  7  Edw.  II. 
Bedfoed.     Inq.  21  July,  8  Edw.  II. 

Luyton  in  the  hundred  of  Flytte.  A  moiety  of  a  messuage,  held  of  Eobert 
BisBoph  by  service  of  19d.  and  2lb.  of  wax  yearly ;  and  48Ja.  arable, 
pieces  of  meadow  and  pasture,  a  moiety  of  the  court  and  of  the  water- 
mill,  a  market  and  29s.  9d.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  moiety  of  a  sixth  part  of  ^  knight's  fee;  which  moiety 
she  held  for  life  by  the  demise  of  Reginald  son  of  Reginald  son  of 
Peter ;  and  of  the  other  moiety  she  was  enfeoffed  jointly  with  the  said 
Reginald  for  her  life  of  the  feoffment  of  Aymer  de  Archiaco,  as  appears 
by  charters  of  the  king's  father ;  and  the  said  Reginald  son  of  Reginald 
is  of  full  age. 

Southampton.    Inq.  4  July,  6  {sic)  Edw.  II. 

Wolverton.  The  manor,  held  in  dower  by  the  death  of  Reginald  son  of 
Peter  sometime  her  husband,  of  the  inheritance  and  by  the  assignment 
of  his  son  John,  of  the  king  in  chief  for  1  knight's  fee;  and  the  said  John 
long  before  he  died,  with  the  king's  licence,  enfeoffed  Herbert  his  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  manor  with  other  manors  in  divers  counties. 

The  said  Herbert,  aged  40,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  John  son  of  Reginald. 

Southampton.    Inq.  7  July,  8  Edw.  II  commencing. 

Bedhampton.     The  manor  held  in  dower,  as  above,  of  the  abbot  of  Hide  by 

Winchester  for  2  knights'  fees. 
Brochampton.    |  carucate  land  held  in  dower,  as  above,  of  John  de  Sancto 
Johanne  for  J  knight's  fee. 

And  the  said  John  son  of  Reginald  long  before  he  died  enfeoffed 
Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  elder,  of  the  abovesaid  manor  and  land,  by  fine 
levied  in  the  king's  court. 

Essex.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  eve  of  St.  James,  8  Edw.  II. 

Uggele.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  in  dower  of  William  Tuchet,  who 
holds  it  of  Sir  John  de  Claveringg'  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and 
he  holds  it  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  by  the  same  service. 

Bbbks.    Inq.  11  July,  8  Edw.  II. 

Stanford.  Two  parts  of  the  manor,  held  in  dower,  as  above,  of  John  de 
Somery  by  service  of  two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  the  said  John  son 
of  Reginald  long  before  his  death  enfeoffed  Herbert  his  son  and  heir 
thereof,  as  above. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Somerset.    Inq.  26  July,  8  Edw.  II. 

Shepton  Malet.    A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  and  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  held  for  life  of  the  abbot  of  Glastonbury  by  service  of  *  knight's 
fee. 
Midsomeres  Norton.    A  moiety  of  the  manor,  held  for  life  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

The  lands  and  advowson  in  Shepton  she  alienated  by  the  king's 
licence  to  Roger  de  Essex,  who  demised  them  to  her  for  life  with 
remainder  to  Reginald  son  of  Reginald  son  of  Peter,  and  the  heirs  of 
his  body ;  and  the  lands  in  Midsomers  Norton  she  alienated  by  the 
same  licence  to  the  said  Reginald  and  his  heirs. 


EDWARD   II.  275 

Chiwton.  The  manor  and  hundred,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee ;  which  manor  and  hundred  she  alienated  by  the  king's 
licence  to  Master  James  de  Mohun,  who  demised  the  same  to  her  for 
life  with  remainder  to  Peter  son  of  Reginald  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

Dorset.    Inq.  6  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Sturmynstre  Mareschal.  A  sixteenth  part  of  a  seventh  part  of  the  manor 
(extent  given),  together  with  a  sixteenth  part  of  the  hundred  of  Lose- 
bergh,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  sixteenth  part  of 
a  seventh  part  of  four  men  and  one  tythingman  at  the  sheriff's  turn 
twice  a  year. 
Wolveton.  A  moiety  of  the  hamlet  (extent  given),  jointly  held  by  the 
said  Joan  for  life  with  her  son  Reginald,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Aymer 
de  Archiaco,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the  above  service. 

Peter  son  of  Reginald  and  of  the  said  Joan,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her 
next  heir  of  the  said  sixteenth  part  of  the  manor  of  Sturmynystre  Mareschal ; 
and  the  moiety  of  the  said  hamlet  ought  to  remain  to  John  son  of  Reginald 
and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  after  the  deaths  of  the  said  Joan  and  Reginald. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  34.  (16.) 

486.  John  de  Vtvonia. 

Writ,  16  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk,    Inq.    Friday  after  the  Circumcision,  8  Edw.  II. 

Littlehawe  in  Thurston  and  Norton.     The  manor  held  by  Hervey  de  Stanton 

for  life  of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown,  with  reversion  to  the  right 

heirs  of  the  said  John. 

Peter  son  of  Reginald,  aged  30,  son  and  heir  of  Joan  de  Vyvonia,  one 
of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  William  de  Fortibus,  uncle  of  the  said 
John,  and  Cecily  de  Bello  Campo,  aged  40,  another  of  the  daughters 
and  heirs  of  the  said  William,  are  his  next  heirs. 

Wilts.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Leonard,  8  Edw.  II. 

Westkyngton.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 
Peter  son  of  Reginald  and  Cecily  de  Bello  Campo  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Heirs  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Kent.    Inq,  Sunday  the  morrow  of  All  Souls,  8  Edw.  II. 

Sellyng.  The  manor  (full  extent  given)  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee,  rendering  10s.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover,  and 
doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Relevette. 

Heirs  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (1.) 

487.  John  son  of  John  de  Tkewothgannyghan. 

Writ,  3  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  made  at  Truru  on  Wednesday  after  the  Epiphany,  8  Edw.  II. 
(defective.) 
(Unspecified.)     2  messuages  and  a  third  part  of  2a.  land  [held  of  the  king] 
in  chief  in  socage  by  fealty,  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Moresk,  and  by 
service  of  20d.  yearly  rent,  and  4d.  in  aid  of  a  fine  of  tin  yearly. 
Richard  de  Trewothgannyghan,  son  of  Awdrey  (?)  (Audee)  his  sister,  aged 
40,  is  his  next  heir, 


276  INQUISITIONS. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  as  oi  fee  in  the 
bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (2.) 

488.  EoBEET  DE  Hbllygan. 

Writ,  12  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 
CoKNWALL.     Inq.  24  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Heliem.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  Joice  de  Dynh(am), 
who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  2  fees  of  Mortain. 

Adam  his  son,  aged  28,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  as  of  fee  in  the 
bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (3.) 

489.  Ealph  Pikot. 

Writ,  3  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Cambeidge.     Inq.  13  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Sauston.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  J  knight's 

fee,  and  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  the  county  (pourt)  of  Cambridge, 

and  at  the  king's  hundred  of  Wytlesford.  '' 

Ealph  Pyrot  his  kinsman,  aged  21  on  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  (?)  last,  is 
his  next  heir. 

Return  from  the  escheator,  that  after  this  inquisition  was  taken  one  Simon 
Pyrot  arraigned  an  assize  of  novel  disseisin  of  the  said  manor  against 
Ealph  the  heir,  and  against  the  escheator  and  others,  which  has 
proceeded  to  the  injury  of  the  king's  estate  {status). 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (4.) 

490.  Alan  db  Ebdb  alias  de  Ebbd. 

Writ,  30  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 
Hebtfoed.     Inq.  15  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Westreed.    A  messuage,  60a.  arable,  4a.  pasture  and  13s.  M.  rent  of  assize, 

held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  in  free  socage  by  service  of  10s.  yearly, 

and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Popishale. 

Henry  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.  He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  as  of  fee  in  the 
baihwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (5.) 

491.  Thomas  de  la  Hide. 

Writ  {missing). 
CoENWALL.    Inq.  29  Nov.  8  Edw.  [II.] 

Manedu.    The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 

castle  of  Tyntagel  by  service  of  8s.  yearly  at  the  said  castle. 
Trennyth  (?).     The  hamlet   (extent  given),  including  a  hall,  chapel,   &c. 

held  of  Gervis  le  Bray  by  service  of  6d.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at 

his  court  at  Eecradok. 


EDWARD  II.  277 

Trelowyan.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  Matthew  de 
Trethac,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight. 

Apederforde.  The  hamlet  held  of  Sir  William  Martyn  by  service  of  doing 
homage. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Ediv.  11.  File  35.  (6.) 

492.  Maegeby  late  the  wife  of  William  db  Sudbuby. 

Writ,   .  .  April,  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
[Bbdfoed.]     Inq.  .   .   May  [8  Edw.  II.]  (fragment.) 

Sudbury.  The  manor  [«extent  given]  held  [in  dower  as  of  the  honour  of 
Huntingdon  of  the  king  by  reason  of  the]  forfeiture  of  Eobert 
de  Bru(s),  the  king's  enemy. 

John  [de  Sudbury  is  son  and  heir  of  the  said  William] . 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (7.) 

493.  Eichabd  son  of  Richabd  Dansy. 

Writ,  8  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.     Inq.  14  June,  8  Edw.  II. 

Dultone.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  10  marks  yearly  at  the  castle  of  Salisbury. 
Richard  his  son,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Heebfoed.    Inq.  Saturday  before  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  8  Edw.  II. 
Turneston  and  Lynhales.    A  messuage,  80a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  a  water- 
mill,  3a.  underwood,  23s.  rent,   &c.  held  of  Roger  de   Chaundos  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

He  died  on  Thursday  before  St.  Barnabas  last.    Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (8.) 

494.  ROBBKT   BOSCHEE. 

,    Writ  of  amotus,  20  April,  8  Edw  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  31  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Bayllokeslee.  A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  20a.  heath,  2a.  wood,  3s.  rent,  &c. 
held  in  free  socage  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of  his  castle  of  Christchurch, 
by  service  of  1&,  pepper,  and  doing  suit  at  the  king's  hundred  (court)  at 
the  said  castle. 

William  his  son,  aged  5J,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (9.) 

495.  RoGBK  DE  Okbbabb.    ■ 

Writ,  5   Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 
CoENWALL.     Inq.  28  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Rillaton.  A  fourth  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  finding  a  bedel  for  serving  the  king's  hundred  of 
Estwevelschire  every  fourth  year,  and  rendering  2s.  yearly  to  the  king, 
and  doing  suit  at  the  king's  court  of  Rillaton. 

*  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806,  but  not  now  to  be  found  on  this  fragment.    Cf.  Caleiidar  of 
Close  Rolls,  1313-1318,  p.  255. 


278  INQUISITIONS. 

Ocbeare.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Henry  Chambernoaby  knight's 
service. 
Richard  his  brother,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 
Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  baihwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (10.) 

496.  Roger  db  Sancto  Johanne. 

Writ,  22  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  13  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 

Northokelee.     The  manor    (extent  given),    a    member  of  the    manor  of 

Wolferton  which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
Iwehurst.    The  manor  (extent  given),  a  member  of  the  manor  of  Shyre- 

bourne  St.  John,  which  is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  barony. 

Edward  his  son,  aged  6  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (11.) 

497.  Edmund  Spiegurnel. 

Writ,  18  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  16  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Staunden  manor.  Two  parts  of  a  messuage  &c.,  90a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  3a. 
pasture,  10a.  wood,  rents  &c.  (extent  given) ;  which  manor  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church,  and  a  member  in  Wyllynghale  Spayne  which 
Stephen  le  Parker  and  Andrew  le  Tannere  hold  of  the  said  manor 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  is  held  of  William  de  Bonn  by  service 
of  f  knight's  fee. 

(5ut  of  which  are  payable  by  ancient  grant  to  the  abbey  of  Waltham 
3s.  yearly. 

Joan  his  daughter,  aged  half  a  year  and  five  weeks,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

Writ,  13  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.    Inq.  The  day  of  St.  Leo  the  Pope,  8  Edw.  II. 

Skeggeby.    A  messuage,  5  bovates  land,  a  water-mill  &c.  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  homage,  and  for  U.  4s.  Ad.  yearly  ;  and  an  assart  held  of  the 
king  by  service  of  12<Z.  yearly.     He  held  nothing  else  in  the  bailiwick. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  half  a  year. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  35.  (12.) 

498.  Miles  de  Stapblton  alias  de  Stapulton. 

Writ,  14  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Surrey.     Inq.  29  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

'  The  mershe '  by  Suthwerk  within  the  liberty  of  the  bishop  of  Winchester.  A 
capital  messuage,  9  cottages,  and  gardens,  held  of  the  bishop  of 
Winchester  by  service  of  22s.  6d.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  at  the  bishop's 
court  there. 

Nicholas  his  son,  aged  25  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWARD  11.  279 

Berks.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Leonard,  8  Edw  II. 

Northmorton.  The  manor  held  for  hfe  of  Aymer  {Almarico)  de  Valenc  [ia] 
for  1  knight's  fee  by  homage  and  scutage.  And  on  the  morrow  of 
St.  John  the  Baptist,  3  Edw.  II  by  fine  and  agreement  between  the 
said  Miles  and  Gilbert  his  brother  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  the 
said  manor  was  granted  to  the  said  Miles  for  life  with  remainder  to  his 
son  Gilbert  and  the  heirs  of  his  body;  by  virtue  whereof  the  said 
Gilbert  has  entered  thereupon  and  holds  the  same. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  26. 

Writ,  15  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
York.    hiq.  Sunday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Esthathelsay.    The  manor  and  a  third  part  of  Westhathelsay,  held  of  Thomas 

earl  of  Lancaster,  by  service  of  2s.  Id.  yearly. 
Westhathelsay.     A  messuage  and  11  bovates  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

by  service  of  rendering  40s.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Duffeld.     46  (?)  a.  arable  and  |a.  meadow,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Durham 

(DonuV)  by  service  of  a  rose  yearly. 
Carleton  by  Snayth.     The  manor  held  of  his  son  Nicholas  for  life  with 

reversion  to  the  said  Nicholas. 
Wath  in  Eydale.     The  manor  held  of  Sir  John  de  Moubrai  by  service  of  a 

pair  of  gilt  spurs  (carcarium). 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (13.) 


499.    Edmund  Comyn. 

Writ,  1  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II. 

■  Fakenham  Magna.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  18d.  every  twentieth  week  for  the  guard 
of  the  castle  of  Norwich. 
His  daughters  Euphemia,  aged  8  and  more,  and  Mary,  aged  2  and  more, 
are  his  next  heirs. 

Hertford.    Inq.  28  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Sauecompe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Heirs,  as  above. 

Writ,  1  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.     Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Newham  by  Bamburugh.     The  manor  held  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heirs  as  above,  aged  8  and  2. 

Writ  of  certiorari  to   enquire  whether  Mary,  late  the  wife  of    the   said 
Edmund,  has  eloigned  the  eldest  daughter  and  one  of  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Edmund  or  not,  and  where  that  daughter  is,  2  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.    Inq.  Thursday  before  All  Saints,  8  Edw.  II. 

The  eldest  daughter  of  the  said  Edmund  has  not  been  eloigned  by  the  said 
Mary,  nor  is  she  guilty  of  anything  therein. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (14.) 


280  INQUISITIONS. 

500.  Alice  de  Hodebovile. 

Writ,  24  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Inq.  5  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Aketon.    Two  parts  of  a  messuage,  100a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  3a.  pasture, 
18a.  wood,  19a.  2d.  rent,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour 
of  Hatfeld  Peverel  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Hugh  de  Hodebovile  her  uncle,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     She  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (15.) 

501.  Nicholas  de  Vbteri  Ponte. 

Writ,  3  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II. 

Aldreston.  A  capital  messuage,  14a.  arable  in  demesne,  100a.  meadow, 
16  tenants  rendering  37s.  6d.  yearly,  a  water-miU,  a  fulling  mill,  &c., 
33  tenants  at  Gerardgill  holding  23  shielings  (sic),  13  tenants  at  Amotes- 
chalth,  and  22  tenants  holding  22  shielings  at  Nent  and  Corbriggate ; 
all  held  of  the  manor  of  Werk,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service 
of  suit  at  the  court  of  Werk.    He  held  nothing  else  in  Cumberland. 

Eobert  his  son,  aged  14,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  35.  (16.) 

502.  Peteb  Saveet. 

Writ,  9  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  Sunday  after  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  8  Edw.  II. 

Hundred  of  Kocheford.  A  messuage,  220(?)a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  la.  pasture, 
10a.  wood  and  17s.  lOJd.  rent,  jointly  acquired  by  the  said  Peter  and 
Margery  his  wife  of  Robert  Gyffard,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour 
of  Reylegh  by  service  of  rendering  28.  6d.  to  the  king  for  hidage  yearly, 
and  J  knight's  fee,  and  suits  at  the  hundred  of  Eocheford  and  the 
court  of  the  barony  of  Reylegh ;  and  9a.  arable  jointly  held,  as  above, 
of  Hubert  Coleman  by  service  of  &d.  yearly,  and  3a.  arable  of 
John  de  Cokggeshale  by  service  of  l^d.  yearly. 

WiUiam  Savery  his  brother,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.   (17.) 

503.  JoLAND  {Jolanus)  de  Dubbsme  alias  de  Dunolm. 

Writ,  20  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  Saturday  the  eve  of  the  Purification,  8  Edw.  II. 

Donemowe.  A  messuage,  180a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  15a.  pasture,  70«.  rent 
of  assize,  1,000  works,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
rendering  yearly  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  at  the  king's  exchequer  or  M. ; 
80a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  and  5«.  rent,  held  of  John  Gisors  by 
service  of  lis. ;  14a.  arable  and  8s.  M.  rent,  held  of  the  said  John 
Gysors  by  service  of  6s. ;  and  14a.  land  and  6s.  rent,  held  of  Warin 
Martel  by  the  scutage  pertaining  to  so  much  tenement. 
Edmund  his  son,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  35.  (18.) 


EDWAED  II.  281 

504.     Adam  db  Bbympton  alias  de  Beunnpton,  de  Brumpton. 

Writ,  10  May,  8  Edw.  11. 
Stafford.    Inq.  8  June,  8  Edw.  II. 

Eyton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  baron  of  Stafford  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee  of  Mortain. 

John  his  son,  aged  27  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Salop.    Inq.  23  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Longeford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of 
the  escheat  of  Roger  de  Betlehem,  sometime  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  finding  an  armed  man  with  a  barded 
horse  in  the  king's  army  for  forty  days  at  his  own  charges  whenever 
there  shall  be  war  in  Wales. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (19.) 


505.     John  de  la  Ryvbrb  alias  de  Ripakiis. 
WHt,  14  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

WHt,  14  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  Sunday  the  morrow  of  St.  Clement  the  Pope,  8  Edw.  II. 

Esthornyngdone  by  Welles.  The  manor  held  of  the  bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells  by  homage,  scutage,  and  service  of  1  knight's  fee.  He  held  no 
lands  &c.  in  the  county  of  the  inheritance  of  Gilbert  de  Glare,  late  earl 
of  Gloucester. 

John  his  son,  aged  2,  is  his  next  heir. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Lucy,  8  Edw.  II. 

Tormertone.     The  manor  with  the  hamlet  of  Luttletone,  held  of  John  de 

Wylyntone,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Actone  Turvile.    ^  knight's  fee  held  of  the  earl  of  Arundel.  .  He  held  nothing 

in  the  county  of  the  inheritance  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  earl   of 

Gloucester  and  Hertford.  - 

Heir  as  above. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  14  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 

Wormenhale.  A  messuage,  52a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  4a.  pasture,  40a.  wood 
in  the  forest,  a  wind-mill,  a  fishery,  rents,  &c.  held  in  chief  of  the  earl  of 
Gloucester  by  knights'  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  two  years  and  three  weeks. 

J^rit,  14  Sept.  8  JEdw.  II. 
Wilts  ;  hundred  of  Kynewardston.    Inq.  24  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Wottonfe.  Two  parts  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  pasture 
called  Toteryg,  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester,  and  by  him  of  the  king, 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

A  third  part  of  the  manor  is  in  the  hands  of  Anabel,  sometime  the 
wife  of  Eichard  de  Eipariis,  in  dower,  with  reversion  to  the  said  John's 
heir. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  6  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  25.  (20.) 


282  INQUISITIONS. 

506.     RoBEKT  DE  Wansy  alias  de  Waunby. 

Writ,  1  May,  8  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  14  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Astwell.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  rents  of  free  tenants  in  the 
king's  forest,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  barony  of  Pynkene  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  20».  yearly  for  the  guard  (ad  custodiam) 
of  Wyndesouere. 
Robert  his  son,  aged  28  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (1.) 


507.     Alice  db  Bbllo  Monte. 

Writ,  10  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex,     Inq.  28  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Elmedone.  240a.  arable,  l|a.  meadow,  12a.  pasture,  a  wind-mill,  and 
27«.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of 
Boulogne  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  two  suits  yearly  at  the 
court  of  the  honour  at  St.  Martin's  le  Grand,  London ;  and  a  capital 
messuage  held  of  Arnulph  de  Mounteny  by  service  of  2».  lOd.  yearly. 

Crysteshale.    2a.  wood  held  of  the  heir  of  John  de  Eevers,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  as  of  the  manor  of  Aungre  by  knight's  service. 
Her  two  daughters,  Alice  the  wife  of  John  de  Daggeworth,  knight,  aged  30, 

and  Iseult  the  wife  of  John  de  Belhous,  knight,  aged  24  and  more,  are 

her  next  heirs. 

Essex.    Inq.  21  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Reylegh.  A  messuage,  24fa,  arable,  3a.  meadow,  6^a.  wood,  and  4s.  2d. 
rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Reylegh  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  ScZ.  yearly  for  hidage,  and  doing  suit  at  the 
hundred  of  Rochef ord ;  27a.  arable  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour 
of  Reylegh  by  service  of  serjeanty  for  the  execution  of  the  precepts  of 
the  court  of  the  barony  of  Reylegh;  and  a  messuage,  140a.  arable, 
8a.  meadow,  4a.  pasture,  8«.  M.  rent  of  assize,  and  a  wind-mill,  held  of 
the  heirs  of  John  de  Burgo  by  service  of  M.  for  scutage,  when  a  general 
scutage  shall  run  throughout  England. 

Heirs  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (3.) 


508.     Roger  son  of  Ralph. 

Writ,  9  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Dycheburne  West  and  Great  Ryell.  The  manors,  together  with  a  moiety  of 
Cartyngdon,  of  which  moiety  the  said  Roger  and  Joan  his  wife  were 
enfeoffed  by  Ralph  son  of  Roger,  the  said  Roger's  father,  in  the  time 
of  King  Henry,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  188.  5d.  rent  to  the 
castle  of  Bamburugh,  and  31«.  7d.  to  the  castle  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne 
for  rent  of  disafforested  forest. 

Richard  son  of  Ralph,  brother  of  the  said  Roger,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWARD  II.  283 

Charelton  North.  The  manor  held,  by  the  gift  of  his  said  father  by  charter 
of  feoflfment  (transcript  given)  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  with 
remainder  to  Richard  son  of  the  said  Ralph  and  the  heirs  of  his  body, 
with  remainder  to  the  said  Ralph's  next  heirs  of  his  own  blood,  of 
Sir  Henry  Percy  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee;    and  because  the  said 

Roger  died  without  heir the  manor  remains   to  the 

said  Richard. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis,  dec.  3  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.     Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  the   Decollation  of   St.   John 
the  Baptist,  8  Edw.  II. 
Togesden  and  Este  Dycheburne.     The  manors  held  by  Robert  de  Faudoun, 

knight,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Great  Ryell.     The  manor,  held  by  Henry  son  of  John,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
He  had  no  advowson  of  churches  in  the  county. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (3.) 

509.  John  db  Heron vill. 

Writ,  25  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 
Stafford.    Inq.  7  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 

Wodnesbury.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
in  exchange  for  the  manor  of  Stuntesfeld,  co.  Oxford,  and  because 
the  manor  of  Wodnesbury  is  worth  more  than  that  of  Stuntesfeld,  it 
is  taxed  with  20s.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the 
sheriff  of  Stafford,  and  there  is  no  other  service.  He  held  nothing 
of  the  heir  of  Hugh  de  Plessetis,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship. 
Henry  his  son,  aged  50  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

Stafford.  Assignment  of  dower  made  at  Wodnesbury,  to  Juliana  late  the  wife  of 
John  de  HerunvuU  of  all  his  lands,  &c.  (full  extent  given  with 
many  field  names  and  names  of  tenants),  10  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (4.) 

510.  Robert  Bertram. 

Writ,  26  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Faith,  8  Edw.  II. 

Bothale.     The  manor  with  its  hamlets,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 

2  knights. 
Hyndemers  and  Wodeburn.     Two  tenements  held  of  Robert  de  Umf  ray  vile, 

earl  of  Angus  (Aiigoys),  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 
Tyrwytschele,  held  of  the  barony  of  Merley  by  service  of  fealty. 
Morpath.    A  tenement  held  of  Sir  Ralph  son  of  William  by  service  of 

2s.  yearly. 
Robert  his  son,  aged  7,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  and  to  enquire  whether  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Robert  was  enfeoffed  with  him  of  the  hamlet  of  Hebburn,  or 
not,  16  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
Northumberland.     Inq.  Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Clement,  8  Edw.  II. 

Bothale.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  abovesaid,  including  a  wood 
called  Cockhill  and  hamlets  called  Wheteworth,  Peggisworth  and  Lang- 
hirst  (extents  given). 


284  INQUISITIONS. 

Hindemeres.    A  plot  of  pasture  so  called,  held  as  abovesaid  by  service  of  6d. 

yearly. 
Morpath.    A  burgage  held  as  abovesaid  by  service  of  16d.  yearly. 
Tirwhiteley.      30a.  arable  held  of  Sir  Eoger  de   Somervyll  by  service  of 

^U).  cummin  yearly,  of  which  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Eobert  was 

enfeoffed,  together  with  her  said  husband. 
Hebourn.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Bothal,  of 

whioh  hamlet  the    said  Agnes  was  enfeoflfed  together  with    her  said 

husband  by   Sir    Eobert  Bertram,  grandfather   of    the  said  Eobert, 

and  this  by  the  licence  of  the  late  King  Edward. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  7  at  Palm  Sunday  last. 

C.  Edw.  IL  File  36.  (5.) 


511.     William  Tryvet. 

Writ,  4  Dee.  8  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.    Inq.  17  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Crandone.    The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the  king 

in  chief  by  service  of  6a.  8^  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 
Puryton.    A  capital  messuage,  24a.  arable,  60o.  meadow,  rents  &c.  held  of 

Philip  de  Columbar[ii8]  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Thomas  Tryvet,  son  of  William  son  of  WilUam  Tryvet,  knight,  aged  20 
at  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  IL  File  36.  (6.) 


512.  Hbnky  de  Geey. 

Writ,  18  April,  8  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.     Inq.  14  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Suthleghe.  A  messuage,  100a.  land,  and  2  cottars,  held  of  John  de  Hare- 
curt  by  service  of  ISd.  yearly. 

John,  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Grey  of  Eutherfeld,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  aged  14,  is  his  kinsman  and  next  heir. 

Gloucester.    Extent,  5  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Southrop.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land  (extent  given),  held  of  John, 
kinsman  and  heir  of  Eobert  de  Grey,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (7.) 

513.  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Matthew  de  Besiles  alias  de  Besillis. 

Writ  of  amotus,  10  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  20  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Eettecote.      The  manor,  which  John  Wogan  holds  for  life  rendering  91. 
yearly,  with  reversion  to  the  said  Ehzabeth  and  her  heirs,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Geoffrey  de  Besiles  her  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 


EDWARD  II.  285 

Somerset.    Inq.  26  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Braumpton  Eegis.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants), 
including  a  fishery  in  the  stream  (rivulo)  called  Hadiho,  and  the  priory  of 
Berlich,  which  the  prior  holds  in  frank  almoin  owing  suit  at  the  court 
of  the  manor,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  36.  (8.) 


514.    Hbnby  le  Moigne. 

Writ,  26  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  29  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Eystan  ad  Montem.  The  manor,  held  jointly  by  the  said  Henry  and  Joan 
his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Thomas  de  Cobham  with  the  king's  licence, 
by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies, 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  being  the  king's  larderer. 

John  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wilts.    Inq.  20  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Maidene  Wynterborne.  A  messuage,  1  carucate  land,  and  20s.  rent,  held 
jointly  by  the  sai<^  Henry  and  Joan  his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  master 
Thomas  de  Cobeham,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  being  the  king's 
larderer  if  the  king  shall  wish  to  receive  (recipere)  him  for  that  ofiSce. 

Bachamptone.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  inheritance 
of  Joan  his  wife,  of  John  de  Cobeham. by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

John,  son  of  the  said  Henry  and  Joan,  aged  16  and  more,  is  their  next 
heir. 

Dorset.    Inq.  Thursday  after  SS.  Tiburcius  and  Valerian,  8  Edw.  II. 

Oure  Moyngne.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  jointly  with  Joan  his 
wife,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Henry,  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  being  the  king's  larderer. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  18  and  more. 

Gloucester.    Extent,  19  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Shiptone  Moygne.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Henry 
and  Joan,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Master  Thomas  de  Cobeham  to  them 
and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  grand 
serjeanty,  doing  the  service  of  being  larderer  in  the  king's  household. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  16  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.   (9.) 


515.     Thomas  Tuchet  alias  Tochet. 

Writ,  1  May,  8  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  22  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Leye  Combrey.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
serjeanty  of  finding  a  man  with  an  unbarded-  horse  at  the  castle  of 
Montgomery  whenever  there  shall  be  war  in  Wales,  for  forty  days 
at  his  own  charges. 
Robert  his  son,  aged  50  at  Christmas  last,  is  his  next  heir. 


286  INQUISITIONS. 

Rutland.    Inq.  18  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Aswelle.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Chester,  as  of  the  pourparty  of  Robert  de  Bruys,  now  in  the 
king's  hand  by  his  forfeiture,  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40. 

Writ,  1  May,  8  Edw.  II. 
Derby.     Inq.  25  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Derby.     Seven  messuages  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  part  of  the  said  town, 
which  town  the  men  thereof  hold  of  the  king  at  fee  farm  for  45Z.  yearly. 
Marketon.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  John  de  Hastyng'  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  40  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (10.) 

516.    Edmund  db  Malo  Lacu, 

Writ,  10  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  Sunday  before  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Seton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Robert  de  Everingham  and 

Lucy  his  wife  of  the  fee  of  Brus,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  5«. 

wapentake  fines. 
Hilderwell.     Wis.  lOd.  yearly  rent  of  free  tenants,  with  the  advowson  of  the 

church  at  every  alternate  vacancy,  held  of  John  Wyrfauk  by  service 

of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Rouceby.    69s.  &d.,  lib.  cummin,  and  a  root  of  ginger,  yearly  rent  of  free 

tenants',  tenure  unspecified. 
Whyteby.    2«.  Id.  yearly  rent  of  free  tenants,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Whyteby 

in  tree  burgage. 
Elredeby.     Id.  yearly  rent  held  of  William  de  Elredeby  by   service  of 

^d.  yearly  for  foreign  service. 
(Unspecified.)    A  water-mill,  tenure  unspecified. 
Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  his  kinsman,  aged  33,  is  his  next  heir. 

York.    Inq.  Sunday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Southbrunne.  6  messuages  and  11  bovates  land,  held  of  Robert  de  Evering- 
ham and  Lucy  his  wife,  of  the  fee  of  Bruse,  by  knight's  service; 
and  Ermina,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Seton,  holds  2  messuages 
and  3^  bovates  land  there  in  dower  of  the  said  Edmund. 
Lutton.  A  messuage  and  16  bovates  land,  held  by  John  Barde  for  life 
of  the  said  Edmund,  service  unspecified. 
Heir  as  above. 

Writ,  10  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  28  July,  8  Edw.  II. 

Askote.     The  manor   (full  extent  given),  including  a  wood  in  the  forest 
of  Whichwode,  held  of  Hugh,  son  and  heir  of  Hugh  de  Plescetis,  who  is 
in  the  wardship  of  John  de  Segrave  by  the  king's  grant,  by  service  of 
2  knights'  fees. 
Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  his  nephew,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 
Hertford.    Inq.  1  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Staundon.    Certain  lands  &c.  called  'Le  Hethe,' viz. — a  capital  messuage, 
160a.   arable,"  8a.  meadow,   5a.  pasture,   10a.   wood  and   50a.   rent,' 
held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by   service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  24. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  36.  (11.) 


EDWAED   II.  287 


517.    Maegaeet  Talbnatz. 


Wnt,  4  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Suffolk.    Iiiq.  26  June,  8  Edw.  II. 

Shatiaham,  Baudeseye,  Eamisholt,  Aldirton  and  Sutton.  A  capital  messuage, 
40a.  arable,  40a.  pasture  and  heath,  40s.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  (extent  given), 
held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Robert  son  of  John  Talenatz,  kinsman  of  the  said  Margaret,  aged  28  and 
more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator,  that  he  has  delivered  the  said  lands  &c. 
to  William  de  Mandeville  by  the  king's  writ,  because  he  made  fine  with 
the  king  for  holding  them  for  his  life  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Thomas 
Talenaz.     The  said  Margaret  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  E&w.  II.  File  36.  (12.) 

518.  Petee  Daundun. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland,  4  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
LiMEEicK.    Extent,  22  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Coulbalysiward.  A  hall  and  other  buildings  {specified),  a  chapel,  orchard, 
291a.  arable,  100a.  wood,  2  carucates  land  held  by  burgesses,  a  water- 
mill  &c.  (extent  given),  including  with  the  following  free  tenancies : — 

Kilbridy  and  Schenboch.  The  manor  held  by  Thomas  Daundun  rendering 
4s.  5^d.  yearly,  suit  at  the  court  of  Coulbalysiward,  and  wardship 
and  marriage,  when  they  shall  happen. 

Cloghyriwolisan  (?) .  2  carucates  land  held  by  Sir  Philip  Ulf  rendering  6s.  8d. 
yearly,  suit  at  the  same  court,  and  wardship  and  marriage. 

Knocbreea.  Two  parts  of  1  carucate  land  held  by  John  Daunden 
rendering  Id.  yearly,  suit  of  court  there  twice  yearly,  and  wardship  and 
marriage. 

All  held  of  the  archbishop  of  Dublin  by  service  of  20s.  yearly. 

Caringweth.  11a.  arable  and  60a.  wood,  held  by  the  said  Peter  of  Sir 
Thomas  le  Botiller  by  service  of  Id. 

John  his  son,  aged  6,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  37.  (1.) 

519.  Payk  de  Tybotot  alias  db  Tibtoft,  Tybot',  Tibbtot,  db  Typbtoft,  de 

TiBOTOFT. 

Writ,  18  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Wighton.     The  manor  held,  of  the  gift  of  William  de  Ros  of  Haumelak  to 
him  and  Agnes  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  petty  serjeanty. 
John  son  of  the  said  Payn  and  Agnes,  aged  one  year  and  two  months, 
is  his  next  heir. 

Nottingham.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Eperiston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  jointly  by  the  said  Payn  and  Agnes  his  wife  of  the  enfeoffment 
of  William  Saunsun,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of 
Sir  John  de  Oddigisieles  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year  and  one  month. 


288  INQUISITIONS. 

Wnt,  18  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Langar.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  jointly,  as  above,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Roger  de  Wortham, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Arkeseye,  and  John  Lucas,  parson  of  the 
church  of  Netlestede,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  to  hold  to 
them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Payn,  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Peverel  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year  and  more. 

Suffolk;    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  James,  8  Edw.  II. 

NettUstede.  The  manor,  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Nettlistede 
and  Little  Blakinham,  and  two  messuages  and  5  carucates  land  in 
Braunford,  Wylauesham  {alias  Wylagesham] ,  Beylham,  [Little]  Blake- 
ham  [alias  Blakenham]  and  [Great]  Blakeham,  Whitington,  Burstalle, 
Roubrok,  Floqeton  [alias  Ploketon],  Westerfeld,  Akenham,  Henlye, 
Cleydon,  Batisford,  Codinham,  Ottelye,  Cretingge,  Gippwyc,  and 
Thurliston,  held  jointly,'  as  above,  of  the  enfeoffrnent  of  the  said 
Roger  and  John.  The  said  manor  and  1  carucate  land,  with 
the  advowsons,  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee ;  2  carucates  land  in  Little  Blakenham  and  Beylham, 
pertaining  to  the  said  manor,  are  held  of  John  la  Ware  by  service 
of  ^  knight's  fee ;  1  carucate  land  called  '  Tounstall '  pertaining  to 
the  said  manor,  is  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee  ;  and  the  two  messuages  and  5  carucates  land 
in  Braunford,  Wylauesham,  &c.  are  held  of  the  bishop  of  Ely  by  service 
of  4:1.  yearly  rent. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year. 

Leicester.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Barkeston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  William  de  Ros  in  chief  by 
service  of  guard  of  the  castle  of  Belver  and  -gxs  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year  and  more. 

Lbicestee.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  eve  of  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Thorp  Edmer.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  as 
of  the  honour  of  Perrars  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year  and  more. 

Essex.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Strathale.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  bishopric  of  Ely  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year  on  the  day  of  St.  Margaret  last. 

Cambeidgb.    Inq.  15  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Borewelle.  A  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  10«.  yearly  dry  rent  to  the  earl  of  Riche- 
mund  at  the  Gule  of  August  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Rechemund, 
3s.  yearly  for  sheriff's  aid  at  his  turns,  and  88.  lOd.  yearly  dry  rent  to 
the  nuns  of  Swafham. 

Hardliston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king,  because  of  the 
fees  of  Gilbert  Peche  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  li  knight's 
fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  one  year  at  the  feast  of  St.  Margaret  last. 


EDWAED  II.  289 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Merseton.  A  capital  messuage,  8  bovates  land,  5a.  meadow,  and  10s. 
rent,  held  of  Sir  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster,  as  of  the  fee  of  La  Haie,  by 
service  of  6s.  8<^.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Eston.  72a.  arable,  15a.  meadow,  9a.  pasture,  212a.  wood,  39s.  rent, 
&c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  crown  by  service  of  ^^  knight's 
fee ;  and  2  tofts  and  2  bovates  land,  held  of  the  archbishop  of  York 
by  service  of  5s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors,  &c.  in  the  counties  of  Leicester, 
Essex,  Cambridge  and  Lincoln. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Payn,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  manors 
and  adowsons  of  Netlestede  and  Langare,  the  advowson  of  Little 
Blakenham,  the  manor  of  Carlecote,  and  other  lands,  &c.  [in  Suffolk] 
mentioned  above,  including  also  Westheye,  of  which  she  was  jointly 
enfeoffed  with  her  husband,  30  July,  8  Edw.  II. 

C.  Edic.  II.  File  37.  (2.) 

520.     John  Lovbl  of  Tychemersh. 

Writ,  18  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
NoETHAMPTON.    luq.  29  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Tychemers.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  fortalice 
(Josseletiom),  a  wood  called  Bolax,  a  fishery  with  a  boat  in  the  Nene, 
and  works  called  '  Nithwech '  [alias  '  Nigthtweth  ']  and  '  Brugeshe-re ' 
[alias  '  Briggeshere  '] ,  held  of  Walter  de  Langeton,  bishop  of  Chester, 
by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 

Joan  his  daughter,  aged  2,  is  his  next  heir. 

Oxford.    Biq.  31  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Munstre.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Alan  la  Zouche,  as  parcel  of 
the  earldom  of  Winchester,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Norfolk.     [Inq.^  8  Nov.  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Suthmer  and  Dokkyngg.      Two  parts  of  a  messuage,  388a.  arable,  rents  &c. 

held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
Dokkyngg.  A  capital  messuage,  2a.  arable  &c.,  held  of  Walter  de  Calethorp 
by  knight's  service,  and  rendering  Qd.  of  alms  yearly  to  the  priory  of 
Norwich ;  26a.  arable  held  of  Nicholas  de  Derham  by  service  of  6d. 
yearly ;  and  22a.  arable  held  of  William  de  la  Suche  by  service  of  17|d. 
yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  2  and  more. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo,  on  the  complaint  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl  of 
Pembroke,  to  whom  the  king  has  committed  the  wardship  of  two  parts 
of  the  lands  &c.  of  the  said  John,  that  the  manor  of  Tychemersh  has 
been  extended  at  88L  3s.  S^d.  yearly,  whereas  it  does  not  exceed  iOl. 
yearly  in  value,  20  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

28017  T 


290  INQUISITIONS. 

NoETHAMPTON.     luq.  Suudaj  the  feast  of  the  Conception,  8  Edw.  II. 

Tychemerssh.     The  manor  (extent  given),  to  the  same  effect  as  above,  but 
the  value  reduced  from  88Z.  3s.  3Jrf.  to  66Z.  15«.  8Jd. 

C.  Edw.  II.  lile  37.  (3.) 
E.  Inq.  p.m.  File  7.  (22.) 


521.    Thomas  le  fiz  Talbbot. 

Writ  (missing). 
Suffolk.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  All  Saints,  8  Edw.  II. 

Hintlisham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Thomas 

and  Joan  his  wife,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Talebot  de  Hintlisham  to  them 

and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Thomas,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Eiginhale   Superior.      The  manor   (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of 

the  church,  similarly  held  of  John  de  Burser  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Debeham  and  Kenetton.     A  messuage,  86a.  arable,  2a.  meadow,  3a.  pasture, 

7a.  wood,  14  cottages,  28a.  land,  and  20«.  rent,  held  of  John  de  Ulveston, 

the  elder,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Thorp.     14a.  land  held  of  the  bishop  of  Norwich  of  the  manor  of  Bredefeld 

by   service  of  4«.   6d.  yearly;  which  manor  the  late  King  Edward 

purchased  of  Gilbert  Peche,  and  it  is  now  held  by  Margaret  queen  of 

England. 

Peter  his  son,  aged  7,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  eseheator.   He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  37.  (4.) 


522.    William  le  Mareschal. 

WHt,  18  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Aslacby.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee, 

John  his  son,,  aged  22  at  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 

During  his  lifetime  the  said  William  took  into  his  hands  certain 
lands  and  tenements  (which  were  ?)  of  the  knights  of  the  Temple  in 
England,  in  Aslacby,  Athorp,  Greiby,  Milnethorp,  Loghton  and  Kirkeby, 
because  they  were  of  his  fee. 

Norfolk.    Inq.  3  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Hokeryngg  and  Buxton.  The  manors  (extents  given),  including  pasture  and 
turbary  at  Kinesthorp,  and  customs  called  '  saltsilver  '  and  '  bredsilver,' 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 
Hengham.  The  manor,  which  is  of  the  king's  ancient  demesne  (extent 
given),  including  alder  groves  at  Northwode  and  Ketelishagh,  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  the  hundred  of 
Fourh(oe)  pertains  to  the  said  manor. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  22  and  more. 

C.  Kdw.  II.  File  37  (5.) 


JIDWARD  II.  291 

523.    Ealph  Sanzavbe. 

]Vrit,  3  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 
Huntingdon.    Inq.  29  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Great  Grantisden.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  12a.  wood, 
and  71.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  by  service  of  x%  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  earl's  court 
at  Eoyston  (Cnicem  Roysiam). 

Ealph  his  son,  aged  22  at  the  feast  of  the  Ascension  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Cambridge.    Inq.  28  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Croxston.  A  messuage,  200a.  arable,  2a.  pasture,  a  wind-mill,  and  100s.  rent, 
held  jointly  by  the  said  Ealph  and  Christiana  his  wife,  of  the  gift 
and  grant  of  John  de  Helpiston  and  Alice  his  wife  for  the  lives  of 
the  said  John  and  Alice  with  remainder  to  the  said  Ralph  and  his  heirs, 
of  the  heir  of  Miles  de  Langetoft,  who  is  of  full  age,  service  unknown ; 
and  60a.  arable  similarly  held  of  John  Fraunceys  by  service  of  4s. 
yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Sussex.    Inq.  Monday  after  St.  Nicholas,  8  Edw.  II. 

Bygeneuere.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  50a.  wood  in  the  forest  of 
Arundell,  with  a  tenement  called  '  Medehoue '  in  the  parish  of  Pette- 
worth,  and  a  wood  called  'Sparwode'  in  the  parish  of  Kenredeford, 
together  with  the  lordship  of  the  manor  of  Grafham,  which  William 
de  Wauncy  and  Thomas  de  Kepston  hold,  and  of  certain  tenements  in 
Buditon  which  Hugh  de  Buditon  holds  ;  all  held  of  the  heir  of  Henry 
de  Percy,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  E<kv.  II.  File  37  (6.) 


524.     Joan  late  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Crammavillb. 

Writ,  28  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  10  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Dans(eye).    30a.  arable,  pasture,  and  marsh,  held  of  the  heir  of  Nicholas  atte 
More  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Nicholas  de  Sancto  Mauro,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her  next  heir. 

Kent.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  the  Annunciation,  8  Edw.  II. 

Graveshende.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  for  life, 
as  of  the  manor  of  Orsprynge  which  Queen  Margaret  holds  in  dower, 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court  every  three  weeks,  and  10s.  to 
be  paid  at  the  castle  of  Dover  every  twenty  weeks.  The  said  manor  was 
sometime  granted  by  Henry  de  Crammaville  to  Thomas  Weyland  and  his 
heirs,  by  fine  levied  in  the  late  king's  court  for  20L  (yearly)  to  be  paid  to 
•the  said  Henry  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies, 
with  remainder,  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  ;  and  afterwards  the 
said  Thomas  for  a  trespass  against  the  king's  peace  abjured  the  realm, 
and  the  king  entered  upon  the  manor  ;  but  seeing  that  the  extent  of  the 
said  manor  could  not  approach  to  the  said  201.  per  annum,  the  king 
granted  the  manor  to  the  said  Henry  and  Joan  for  their  lives,  and 
the  said.  Joan   thus    held  it  after  her  husband's    death  :  the  said 


292  INQUISITIONS. 

Henry  and  Joan  died  without  heir  of  their  bodies.  The  manor  owes 
suit  at  the  court  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  at  the  hundred  of 
Toltintroye  every  three  weeks. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  37-  (7.) 

525.  Thomas  son  of  Hugh  de  Chauncetjx. 

Writ,  10  May,  8  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  28  May,  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Upton.  The  manor  and  the  hundred  of  Neubotlesgrave  (full  extent  given), 
including  a  certain  work  called  '  Berdripe,'  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  finding  an  armed  horseman,  with  a  horse  price  40s.,  at  his 
own  charges  in  the  king's  army  in  time  of  war  for  forty  days.  He  held 
no  other  lands,  &e. 

Nicholas  his  son,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  37.  (8.) 

526.  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Eobert  de  Welle. 

Writ,  5  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Monday  before  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  8  Edw.  II. 

Graynesby.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  certain  lands  in  Neuton,  held  in 
dower  of  the  inheritance  of  Eobert  son  and  heir  of  Adam  de  Welle, 
who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  of  the  earl  of  Kichmond  by  service  of 
three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  ;  and  there  are  7s.  6d.  rent  paid  yearly  to 
the  said  earl  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Eichmond. 

Hellawe  alias  Hellow.  The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held  in  dower,  of 
Henry  de  Bellomonte,  as  of  the  barony  of  Ghent,  by  knight's  service. 

Withren.  A.  plot  with  two  houses,  60a.  arable,  12a.  meadow,  9a.  pasture, 
30a.  wood,  rents  &c.  similarly  held  in  dower,  of  the  said  Henry,  as  of  the 
barony  of  Ghent  by  knight's  service. 

Brunthorp.  A  plot  with  a  vaccary  built  upon  it,  20a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  a 
third  part  of  a  plot  of  meadow  called  '  Pantholm,'  rents  &c.  similarly 
held  in  dower,  of  Philip  de  Kyme,  by  knight's  service. 

Eobert,  son  and  heir  of  Eobert  de  Welle,  was  19  on  the  feast  of  the 
Circumcision  last. 

Writ  oj  plenim  certiorari  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  exchequer  to 
enquire  the  value  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Paxton,  co.  Northampton, 
which  the  said  Isabel  held  of  John  de  Britannia  by  knight's  service,  and 
of  whieh  Eobert  son  of  Adam  de  Welle,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship, 
is  her  next  heir,  out  of  which  the  said  Isabel  granted  20Z.  yearly  to  her 
two  daughters  Cecily  and  Aline  de  Welle,  as  the  king  has  understood, 
13  April,  8  Edw.  II. 

Similar  writ  to  William  de  Everdon  and  Eustace  de  Burneby,  23  July, 
10  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  venire  facias  to  the  sheriff  of  Northampton,  23  July,  10  Edw.  II.  per 

breve  de  maqno  sigillo  inter  communia  de  anno  tnii°. 

Mandate  from  William  de  Everdon  to  the  sheriff,  Saturday  the  eve  of 
St.  James. 

Jwry  panel. 
Nobthampton.    Extent,  Monday  the  eve  of  St.  Laurence,  10  commencing,  Edw.  II. 


EDWARD  11.  29S 

Faxton.  Two  parts  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  wood  within 
the  forest  of  Rokyngham,  a  rent  in  Multon  and  Waldegrave,  a  rent  of 
certain  tenements  which  were  of  Robert  Durdein  in  Faxton  whereof 
Clementina  de  Vescy  holds  certain  rents  in  dower,  and  a  certain  work 
called  'lovebone';  the  whole  worth  121.  19s.  9|f?.  (yearly).  And  the 
said  Isabel  gave  20L  rent  out  of  the  said  two  parts  to  Cecily  and  Aline 
de  Welle  her  daughters  and  to  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  who  were  seised 
thereof  until  the  death  of  the  said  Isabel. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  37.  (9.) 

527.     Patrick  db  Cadueciis  alias  db  Cadueois. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis  in  Cornwall  and  Devon,  and  by  whom  now  held, 
8  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Cornwall.     Inq.  30  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

45|  knights'  fees  were  held  of  the  said  Patrick  on  the  day  he  died,  whereof — 

[W]  arthavale.     9  knights'  fees  now  held  by  William  de  Botriax  [alias  de 

Botriaux] . 
Seint  Met.     J  knight's  fee  now  held  by  the  prior  of  Montacufe. 
Doneghuy  Bruere.     1  knight's  fee  now  held  by  John  son  and  heir  of  Joice 

de  Dynham,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship. 
Middellonde.     10  knights'  fees  now  held  by  John  de  Pyn. 
Pensignans.     1  knight's  fee  now  held  by  Thomas  Durant. 
Lanthean.     12  knights'  fees  now  held  by  Ralph  de  Monte  Hermeri. 
Monely  with  its  hamlets.  '  12  knights'  fees  now  held  by  Maud  de  Hewish. 

All  which  after  the  said  Patrick's  death  came  to  the  hands  of  Richard 

sometime  king  of  Almain  and  earl  of  Cornwall,  because  the  king  of 

England,  of  whom  they  were  held  in  chief,  made  no  claim  to  them ; 

after  his  death  they  came  to  the  hands  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Cornwall, 

his  son  and  heir ;  and  after  his  death,  to  those  of  the  late  King  Edward, 

and  they  are  now  held  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Devon.     Ing.  8  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

2^  knights'  fees  were  held  of  the  said  Patrick  on  the  day  he  died,  which 
are  now  held  of  the  king,  whereof — 

Radeworth.    \  knight's  fee  now  held  by  William  de  Ralegh. 
Bikelworth  [alias  Bykeworth]  la  Fenne.     i  knight's  fee  now  held  by  the 

same  William. 
Bridwik.     ^  knight's  fee  now  held  by  the  same  William. 
Middelton.    i  knight's  fee  now  held  by  Roger  [alias  Reginald]  de  Middeltone. 
Aullescombe.     |  knight's  fee  now  held  by  William  Speke. 

AH  of  which  are  now  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of 

Braneys. 
Biry  Nerber  [alias  Byri  Nerberd] .  1  knight's  fee  now  held  by  John  de  Byri, 

which  the  said  Patrick's  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  heir  of  Thomas  de 

Cogan  as  of  the  honour  of  Baunton. 
Godelegh.     1  knight's  fee  now  held  by  the  prioress  of  Canigntone  [alias 

Canyngtone] ,  John  Deneis,  and  John  de  Stauntone,  which  the  said  heirs 

ought  to  hold  of  Hugh  Courteneie  [alias  de  Curtenay]  as  of  the  honour 

of  Plymtone  [alias  Plumpton] . 
Aissheforde  [alias  Ashford] .  J  knight's  fee  now  held  by  Peter  de  Melehewysh, 

which  the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  said  Hugh  as  above. 
Milaford  [alias  Mileford] ,  J  knight's  fee  now  held  by  Robert  Beupel  [alias 

Beaupel],,  which  the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  William  Martin. 


294  INQUISITIONS. 

Clist  St.  Laurence.    J  knight's  fee  now  held  by  John  de  Valle  Torta,  which 

the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  honour  of  Hodecumb  [alias  Odecomb] . 
Newetone  Wlestone  lalias  Nyweton  Wheston] .     ^  knight's  fee  now  held  by 

William  de  Ealegh,  which  the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  Ralph  Esse. 
Hanoe.     1  knight's  fee  now  held  by  John  Tremenet,  which  the  said  heirs 

ought  to  hold  of  the  heirs  of  Henry  de  la  Pomeray,  and  they  of  Hugh 

de  Courtenay  of  the  honour  of  Okhamptone. 
Eadeworth.    J  knight's  fee  now  held  by  John  de  Ferariis,  which  the  said 

heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  said  Hugh. 
Legh  Eoberd.     Two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Legh,  which 
■    the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  same  Hugh  as  of  the  honour  of 

Plymtone. 
Bckeboelonde,  Gomtone,  and  Ho.     2  knights'  fees  now  held  by  John  son  of 

Osbert  Giffard,  which  the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  same  Hugh  as 

of  the  honour  of  Plymtone. 
HoUesworth.     The  manor,  held  by  William  Martin  of  the  heirs  of  the  said 

Patrick  rendering  Id.  yearly. 
Dekenisbere  and  Hudesdone  [alias  Huddisdon].    J  knight's  fee  held  by 

John  de  la  Wode,  which  was  sometime  held  of  Biry. 
Hermandeswoth  and  La  Slade.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  John, 

which  was  sometime  held  of  Biry. 
Esse,  Depesforde  [alias  Dupeford] ,  Meddon,  and  Alercumbe.     1^  knights' 

fee  held  by  Adam  de  Esse,  which  was  sometime  held  of  Biry. 
Hokesham  and  Hovetrewe  [alias  Hevetruwe],  Horwode,  Pynhorwode,  and 

Lymmescote  [alias  Limyscote] .     2  knights'   fees  held  by  William  de 

Hockesham,  which  were  sometime  held  of  Biry. 
Heghlonde  with  Behill  [alias  BehuUe]  by  Saunford  Peverel.      i  knight's  fee 

held  by  Henry  de  Belston  and  Henry  de  Folefford  [alias  de  Foleford] , 

which  the  aforesaid  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  honour  of  Odecumbe. 
Colump  Johan.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Gilbert  de  Bear,  which  the  said 

heirs  ought  to  hold  of  Hugh    de  Courtenay  as  of  the    honour  of 

Plymtone. 
Chettescoumbe.     Two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter   Skydemor 

[alias  de  Skydemore]  which  the  said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  said 

Hugh  and  of  the  said  honour. 
Chevethorne.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Chevethome,  which  the 

said  heirs  ought  to  hold  of  the  said  Hugh  and  honour. 
The  chief  lords  of  the  aforesaid  fees  entered  upon  them  through  the 

death  of  the  said  Patrick  and  still  hold  them,  because  no  heir  of  his  has 

claimed  them. 

There  were  also  10^  [alias  9^]  knights'  fees  held  of  the  said  Patrick, 
which  are  now  held  of  his  heir,  whereof — 
Shillingford  and  Faryngdone  [alias  Farndon].     1   knight's  fee  held  by 

William  le  Spek. 
Yowe.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Tetteborne. 
Prangardeswik  [alias  Prankardiswyk] .     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  de 

Willyngtone  [alias  de  Wilyton] . 
Suthewik.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Martin  de  Kelli. 
Manetone.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Alan  le  Gourmy  [alias  le  Cornu]. 
Peaumere.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Kyrham  [alias  de  Kyrkham] . 
Spretone   [alias  Spreyton]  and  Borsleie  [alias  Borsleghl.     1  knight's  fee 

held  by  William  Talebot.  .  ^ 

Lyncombe  and  Worthcumbe  [alias  Worcomb] .     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the 

abbot  of  Dunkeswell  [alias  Donkeswill] . 


jEDWAED  II.  295 

Coleton  and  Hauekereslond.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  abbot  and 

Gilbert  de  Chiltone. 
Kippyngescote.    J  knight-'s  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Hortone. 
Northlegh.     Two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbess  of  Legh',  John 

le  Mareschal,  Ealph  de  Colewill,  Peter  de  Whitewell,  and  Eichard  atte 

Clive. 
Pole  Antony  by  Tivertone.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Mauger  le  Graunt. 
Tredogge  [alias  Thredogg] .     xV  knight's  fee  held  by  William  le  Spek  and 

Nicholas  Daunne  [alias  Daune] . 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis,  8  March,  8  Edw.  II.  (as  above.) 
Cornwall.     Inq.  30  Nov.  9  Edw.  II.  (as  above  with  the  variations  given  there 
within  brackets.) 

Devon.    Inq.  8  Oct.  9  Edw.  II.  (as  above  with  the  like  variations.) 

Writ  to  the  treasurer  &c.  of  the  exchequer  to  examine  the  book  of  fees,  rolls, 
&c.  of  the  exchequer  whether  any  of  the  fees  contained  in  the  above 
inquisitions  were  held  of  the  late  King  Edward,  and  in  what  manner, 
20  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 

* 

Return  that  it  is  found  in  the  said  book,  that  the  said  Patrick  held  in  chief 
on  the  day  of  his  death  of  the  late  king  two  parts  of  a  fee  of  Mortain 
in  Legh  of  his  part  of  the  honour  of  Odecombe  in  Somerset,  and  J  fee 
in  La  Heghlonde  of  the  same  honour ;  that  Wymund  de  Ealegh,  the 
abbot  of  Dunkevill,  and  Ealph  de  Springham,  hold  two  parts  of  1  fee  in 
Colethon  of  Patrick  de  Chauorces,  (and  he)  of  Nicholas  de  Merieth,  and 
Nicholas  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  the  manor  of  Auffyngton  through 
King  John  with  the  daughter  of  William  de  la  Perte ;  and,  amongst 
the  serjeanties  rated  by  Eobert  Passelewe,  that  the  said  Patrick  holds 
the  manor  of  Alworth  of  the  king  in  chief.  And  in  the  roll  of  accounts 
of  the  aid  of  fees  granted  to  King  Henry  for  crossing  into  Poitou  and 
Gascony  in  his  26th  year,  it  is  found  amongst  those  that  had  quittance 
by  writs  thus,  Patrick  de  Chaurcis,  one  of  the  heirs  of  William  de 
Brewere,  of  one  fee  of  the  honour  of  Dotecombe  in  Somerset. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  37.  (10.) 


528.    Ebginald  de  Sancto  Maetino. 

Writ,  24  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
[Wilts.]     Inq.  made  at  Westdune,  12  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Duene.    A  tenement  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  parcel  of  the  barony. 

Laurence  his  son,  aged  23,  is  his  next  heir. 

Dorset.     Inq.  10  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Sutton  Walrond.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as 

parcel  of  the  barony  of  Dene,  by  the  demise  of  Nicholas  de  Sancto  Mauro 

to  him  and  Eva  sometime  his  wife  and  to  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 

remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Eeginald. 

L'aurence  their  son,  aged  23  and  more,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Eeginald 

and  Eva. 

Wilts.    Inq.  15  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Istgrimstede.     A  moiety  of  the  township  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  as  parcel  of  a  moiety  of  the  barony  of  Duene. 


296  INQUISITIONS. 

Knyghteton.  26L  yearly  rents  from  the  manor,  which  Master  Richard  de 
Clare  holds  for  life  of  the  heir  of  the  said  Reginald  by  the  demise  of  the 
said  Reginald,  %nd  he  of  the  abbess  of  Wilton,  by  service  of  i  knight's 

Duene.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Nicholas, 

as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 
Ubeton.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Nicholas, 

as  above,  of  the  abbess  of  Wilton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Werdore.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  gift  of  the  said  Nicholas, 

as  above,  of  the  said  abbess  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  38.  (1.) 


529.    John  Peveeel. 

Writ  {viissing). 
Essex.    Inq.  9  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Chikeneye.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  John  and 
Joan  his  wife,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Remigius  parson  of  Meltone  by  fine 
levied  in  the  king's  court,  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Peverel 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Hugh  Peverel,  aged  19  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

XoEFOLK.     Inq.  18  Nov.  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Great  Melton.    The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names   of  tenants), 
including  5  qr.  of  barley  rent  in  Sweynesthorp,  and  the  patronage  of  the 
church  of  All  Saints,  Great  Melton,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 
honour  of  Peverel  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees. 
He  died  on  14  Oct.  in  the  year  abovesaid. 

Melton.  A  capital  messuage,  20«.  arable,  ^a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  rents  &c. 
held  by  the   said   John  and   Joan  his  wife,   of  the   enfeoffment  of 

Bartholomew  de  Eedham  her  father and  they  are 

held  of  the  heir  of  the  said  John  Peverel  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Skothowe.    A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly,  as  above, 
of  the  inheritance  of  the    said  Joan,  of  the  abbot   of  St.  Benet's, 
Hulme,  by  service  of  168.  8d.,  and  16  qr.  5  bus.  of  barley  yearly. 
And  the  said  Joan  is  a  patron  of  the  church  of  All  Saints,  Skothow. 

Brakene.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly,  as  above,  together  with 
the  patronage  of  the  church,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Remigius  de 
Hedersore,  rector  of  the  church  of  Melton,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's 
court,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  of  the  king  in  chief  as 
of  the  honour  of  Peverel  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir,  Hugh  his  son,  as  above. 

Writ  of  certiorari  dejeodis,  &c.  24  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 
Norfolk.    Inq.  18  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Reuisshal.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Claveringg  ;  i  knight's  fee  held 

by  the  prior  of  St.  Faith's;   and  J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of 

Bukenham. 
Keteryngham.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Penteneye. 
Keteryngham  and  Carleton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  Spriggy  and 

Juliana  his  wife. 


EDWAED  II.  297 

Melton  and  Thorp.  J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prioress  of  Carehowe  ;  and 
^  knight's  fee  held  by  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  before  she 
was  married  to  him. 

Asgasthorp.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  David  le  Chapman. 

Great  Melton.  The  advowson  of  the  church  of  All  Saints,  together  with  a 
third  part  of  that  of  the  church  of  Asgazthorp  which  pertains  thereto. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  38.  (2.) 

530.  Thomas  de  Cogan. 

Writ,  20  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Annunciation,  8  Edw.  II. 

Baunton  and  Ufculm.  The  manors  (extents  given),  including  '  Peterespeny,' 
'  Nutsylver  '  and  '  Medsilver,'  held,  together  with  the  manor  of  Hunspill, 
in  Somerset,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony  doing  service  of  1  knight's 
fee. 

Richard  his  son,  aged  16  and  more  from  the  feast  of  St.  Denis  last,  is  his 
[next]  heir.     • 

Somerset.     Inq.  (undated,  defective,  and  defaced.) 

Honespille.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held, 
together  with  (the  above)  manors  in  Devon,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15  at  the  feast  of  St.  Deiiis  last. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  38.  (3.) 

531.  John  de   Wygeton. 

Writ,  9  April,  8  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  21  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

He  held  no  lands  in  the  county. 

Margaret  his  daughter,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Crekedek,  aged  21  and 
more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Northampton.     Inq.  made  at  Bernak,  5  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

(Unspecified.)     A   messuage  and  4^«.   Ir.  land   held  of  Isabel   queen   of 
England  by  service  of  lib.  pepper  rent  at  her  manor  of  Thorpel,  which 
she  holds  of  the  king's  gift. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  22. 

Writ,  9  April,  8  Edw.  II. 
[Cumberland.]     Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Barnabas,  8  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Melmorbi.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 

the  king  in  chief  by  homage,  and  13s.  id.  cornage  yearly. 
Blakhale.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of 

the  king  in  chief  by  homage,  and  8s.  Qd.  cornage  yearly. 
Staynton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  by  homage,  and  8s. 

cornage  yearly. 
Eavenesheved  and  Ulueton.    The    manors  (full  extents  given),  including 

free  tenements  in  Wygeton,  Waverton,  and  Dundr-aw,  held  of  the  honour 

of  Cokermwe  by  homage,  5  marks  cornage,  and  suit  at  the  court  of 

Cokermwe. 
The  said  John  had  a  sister  named  Christiana  (?)  who  iS  dead  and  had  a 

daughter  named who  survives,  aged  30 ;  also  another  sister  named 

Joan  de  Eaygat  who  is  dead,  who  had  a  daughter  named  (Joan) 


298  INQUISITIONS. 

who  was  married  to  one  Nicholas  Bart  before  the  death  of  the  said  John  de 
Wygeton  ;  also  a  third  sister  named  Florence  de  Wygeton  who  was  married 

years;  also  a  fourth  sister  named  Margaret  who  survives,  aged  25 

and  married  to  Robert  de  Methelay ;  and  a  fifth  sister  named  Elizabeth 
....  married  to  Geoffrey  Sherwynde,  who  survives,  aged  30 ;  of  whom, 
three  sisters  together  with  the  issue  of  two  sisters  are  his  next  heirs. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors  of  Melmorby,  Blaohall,  Staynton, 
and  Wygeton,  with  members. 

Writ  oj  plenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  Denise,  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  John  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  manor 
of  Blakehale,  which  she  held  jointly  with  the  said  John,  9  April, 
8  Edw.  II. 
[Cumberland.]     Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Barnabas,  8  Edw.  II. 

Blakhal.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  was  held  jointly 
for  life  by  the  said  John  and  Denise  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  gift  of 
Walter  de  Wygeton  to  them .  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  by  virtue 
whereof  they  were  seised  thereof  until  the  5th  year -of  the  present  king 
when  a  divorce  between  them  was  pronounced  (celebratum)  in  the  court 
Christian  of  the  bishop  of  Carlisle,  since  wlien  the  said  Denise  has  had 
nothing  therein.  The  said  John  held  the  manor  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
homage  and  8s.  6d.  cornage  yearly. 

Endorsed  with  a  memorandum  that  the  said  Denise  came  into  the  chancery 
and  claimed  the  said  manor,  but  because  one  of  the  heirs  of  the  said 
John  alleged  that  she  had  quit-claimed  the  said  manor,  the  morrow  of 
the  Assumption  next  was  given  her  so  that  if  no  letter  of  quit-claim 
should  then  be  shown  by  the  heirs  the  said  Denise  may  have  seisin  of 
the  manor. 

Memorandum.  On  which  day  came  Walter  de  Kirkebrid,  kinsman  and  one 
of  the  heirs  of  the  said  John,  by  his  attorney  Nicholas  Barde  who  married 
Joan  another  heir,  and  Margaret  fourth  sister  and  an  heir  of  the  said 
John,  into  the  chancery  at  Roystoh,  but  Florence  de  Wygeton  the  third 
sister,  and  Elizabeth  the  fifth  sister  came  not.  The  fourth  day  from 
the  said  feast  was  given  them  for  showing  the  letters  of  quit-claim,  and 
because  no  such  letters  were  shown,  a  writ  of  seisin  of  the  said  manor 
was  granted  to  the  said  Denise. 

Wnt  o/  dedimus  potestatem  recipiendi  attornatos,  for  Elizabeth  late  the  wife 
of  Geoffrey  de  Sherewynd,  one  of  the  sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  John 
de  Wygeton,  12  July,  9  Edw.  II. 

Memorandum.  That  on  Monday  the  eve  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  9  Edw.  II, 
came  into  the  king's  chancery  Margaret  daughter  of  John  de  Wygeton, 
and  sought  the  lands  of  her  said  father  as  his  next  heir  &c.  Where- 
upon came  Walter  de  Kirkebride,  Joan  the  wife  of  Nicholas  Barde, 
daughter  of  Joan  de  Reygate  a  sister,  Florence  de  Wygeton  a  sister 
married  to  Hector  Askelok,  Margaret  a  sister  married  to  Robert  de 
Methelay,  and  Elizabeth  a  sister,  by  their  attorneys,  and  claimed 
to  be  next  heirs,  for  the  said  Margaret  ought  to  be  excluded,  because 
a  divorce  was  pronounced  between  the  said  John  and  Denise  his  wife, 
mother  of  the  said  Margaret,  because  of  her  precontract  with  John 
Paynel,  by  reason  whereof  the  said  Margaret  is  a  bastard ;  and  the  said 
Margaret  says  that  she  was  legitimate. 
Whereupon  a  day  was  given  &c viz.: — the  octave  of  St,  Hilary. 


EDWARD  II.  299 

Memorandum.  On  which  day  came  the  said  Margaret,  Walter,-  and 
Elizabeth,  and  because  the  said  Margaret  now  says  she  was  born  in  the 
diocese  of  London,  the  bishop  was  ordered  to  enquire  the  truth  of  the 
matter  and  certify  the  king  without  delay. 

Writ,  to  Roger  le  Brabanzon  and  his  companions,  justices  &c.  to  examine  the 
inquisitions  &c.  and  do  right  between  the  said  Margaret  and  the  said 
Walter  &c.  that  the  said  John's  lainds  may  be  delivered  to  his  next  heir 
according  to  custom,  15  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  certiorari  dejeodis  c&c.  18  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.  .  Inq.   Tuesday  after  the  feast  of  St.  Matthew,  10  Edw.  II. 

Kirkebrid,  Wygeton  and  Dockewra.  201.  land  held  of  the  said  John 
de  Wygeton  by  Richard  de  Kirkebrid  rendering  7s.  9d.  for  cornage 
yearly,  suit  at  the  court  of  Wygeton,  and  by  homage  and  fealty. 

Ulueton.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Robert  de  Quiterig  by  homage  and 
20d.  cornage. 

Little  Waverton.  The  hamlet  held  by  John  de  Malton  by  homage  and 
4s.  5^d.  cornage,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Wygeton. 

Drundraw.  A  third  part  held  by  John  de  Crofton  by  homage,  and 
4s.  5^.  cornage  yearly ;  two  parts  of  a  third  part  and  two  parts  of  a 
third  part  (sic)  held  by  Nicholas  Bard  by  homage,  and  3s.  9d.  cornage  ;  2 
marks,  6s.  8d.  rent,  held  by  John  le  Ingleys  by  homage,  and  S^d. 
cornage ;  a  ninth  part  held  by  Thomas  de  Partan  (?)  by  homage,  and 
n^d.  cornage;  and  a  ninth  part  held  by  William  son  of  Hugh  by 
homage,  and  ll^d.  cornage. 

Blencogow,  held  by  William  Blount  by  homage,  13s.  4rf.  cornage,  and  suit  at 
the  court  of  Wygeton. 

Waverton.  A  fourth  part  held  by  Lambert  de  Waverton  by  homage, 
40d.  cornage  yearly,  and  9s.  for  his  free  farm  ;  an  eighth  part  held  by 
Robert  del  Dykes  by  homage,  and  20d.  cornage ;  an  eighth  part  held  by 
John  de  Ormesby  by  homage,  and  20d.  cornage ;  a  twelfth  part  held  by 
William  de  Osmonderlaw  by  homage,  and  3^d.  cornage  ;  a  twelfth  part 
held  by  Simon  de  Quinhou  by  the  like  service  ;  a  twelfth  part  held  by 
John  de  Bothel  by  the  like  service. 

Lounethweyt.     The  hamlet  held  by  Benedict  de  Lounethweyt  by  fealty, 

Wygeton.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Richard  Brune  by  homage,  and  Id.  rent. 

Wygeton,  Kirkebrid,  and  Melmorby.     The  churches. 

Warthwyk  and  Aglounbi.  The  hamlets,  except  100s.  land,  held  by  John  de 
Warthwyk  by  homage,  and  13s.  Ad.  cornage  ;  and  100s.  land  held  by  Sir 
Thomas  de  Richmount  by  homage,  and  IJd.  cornage. 

Melmoreby.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Walter  de  Mumby  by  fealty,  suit  at 
the  court  of  Melmoreby,  and  12cZ.  for  his  free  farm ;  1  carucate  land 
held  by  Sir  Thomas  de  Richmont  doing  suit  at  the  said  John's  court 
of  Melmorby ;  2  carucates  land  held  by  Richard  Armestrang  by  fealty, 
rendering  Id.  yearly ;  1  carucate  land  held  by  Richard  de  Salkild  by 
fealty,  rendering  12d.  yearly;  2  carucates  land  held  by  William  de 
Ro  .  .  .  by  fealty,  rendering  'iOd.  yearly ;  1  carucate  land  held  by 
Agnes  de  Hilton  by  fealty,  rendering  iOd.  yearly ;  6a.  land  held  by 
William  Mel'  by  fealty,  rendering  15d.  yearly  ;  6a.  land  held  by  Walter 
son  of  William  by  fealty,  rendering  15d.  yearly  ;  and  15a.  land  held  by 

".      .     de    Aynstapellith    by  fealty,   rendering 

8s.  yearly. 

Memorandum.  That  the  said  Walter  de  Wygeton  came  in  full  exchequer  on 
the  morrow  of  St.  Hilary,  13  [Edw.  II]  and    acknowledged  the  above 


300  INQUISITIONS. 

said  gift  to  the  said  John  and  Denise,  and  bound  himself  and  his  heirs 
thereto  ;  and  John  de  Luvetot  father  of  the  said  Denise  prayed 
enrolment  of  the  said  gift  and  acknowledgement ;  and  they  were  enrolled 
on  the  rolls  of  Memoranda  of  Hilary  term  in  the  said  year,  and  the 
chancellor  ordered  them  to  be  enrolled  at  the  request  of  the  treasurer 
of  the  exchequer,  which  was  done  at  Bristol  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Vincent 
in  the  same  year. 

Jiodgment  reciting  the  above  tviit  to  the  justices  of  15  Dec.  9  Edw.  II.  and 
memoranda,  and  stating  that  the  process  was  pending  before  the  bishop 
of  London  from  the  said  octave  of  Hilary  until  the  quinzaine  -of  St. 
John  the  Baptist  in  the  king's  14th  year,  on  which  day  the  bishop 
returned  that  he  found  the  said  Margaret  to  be  the  lawful  daughter  of 
the  said  John  and  not  a  bastard,  whereupon  it  was  considered  that 
she  should  have  seisin  of  his  lands  &c.  This  record  was  delivered  into 
the  chancery  at  Westminster,  July  24  in  the  14th  year  by  the  hands 
of  Sir  Henry  de  Scrop,  chief  justice. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  §8.  (4.) 


532.    Robert  son  of  Payn. 

Writ  to  enquire  what  lands,  &c.,  in  Somerset,  the  said  Eobert  held  for  life 
of  the  inheritance  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Wygeton,  28  Aug.  9  Edw.  II, 
and  duplicate. 

SoMEESBT.     Inq.  22  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Kynggeston  by  levele.  A  messuage,  1  carucate  land,  and  40s.  rent  of 
assize,  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Wygeton, 
which  messuage  &c.  are  held  of  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  Mortuo  Mari,  lord 
of  Richard's  Castle,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee.  The  said  John's  sisters 
are  his  next  heirs,  but  their  names  and  ages  are  unknown  to  the  jury, 
because  they  dwell  in  cos.  Cumberland  and  York. 

Somerset.     Inq.  23  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Kyngeston  by  levile.  A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  as  abovesaid. 
The  said  John  had  a  daughter  and  heir  Margaret,  aged  24,  as  the  jury 
believe,  but  they  know  nothing  of  any  other  next  heirs  of  the  said  John. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  send  in  the  inquisitions  concerning  the  lands  &c. 
which  Robert  son  of  Payn  held  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  heirs 
of  John  de  Wygeton  without  delay,  18  Oct,  9  Edw.  II. 

Endorsed  with  return  that  they  have  been  lately  sent  into  the  chancery. 

G.  Edtv.  II.  File  38.  (5.) 


533.    Robert  de  Clyffoed. 

Writ,  28  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.     Inq,  Tuesday  before  the  Decollation  of  St.  John,  8  Edw.  II. 

Skelton.  A  third  part  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  27ff.  for  cornage, 
which  Sir  John  de  Penreth  holds  for  life  by  the  said  Sir  Robert's  demise, 
besides  the  dower  of  Ermina  de  Seton,  who  was  the  mother  of  Christopher 
de  Seton,  the  reversion  whereof  pertains  to  the  said  Sir  Robert's  heir. 


EDWAED  II.  301 

Carleton  by  Penreht  [alias  Penreth].     lis.  rent  and  a  mill,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  service  unspecified.     He  had  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  county. 

Eoger  his  son,  aged  14  on  the  feast  of  St.  Agnes,  second  last  past,  is  his 
next  heir. 

[York.]     Inq.  taken  at  Skiptoun  in  Craven  on  Saturday  after  the  Assumption, 

8  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 
[Skiptoun  in  Craven.]     Certain  lands  &c.,  underwritten,  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  by  service  of  11 J  fees,  (viz. : — )  6  carucates  and  2  bovates  of  knights' 

land,  whereof  divers  freemen  held  tenements  of  the  said  Eobert  by  the 

same  service,  except  lordship  ;  and  there  are  there  a  certain  castle  &c. 

(full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants) ,  including  the  advowson  of  the 

free  chapel  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist  within  the  castle,  two  water-mills, 

a  park  by  the  castle,  a  court  of  knights,  and  a  wood  called  Lobbewith. 
Holme.       [The    hamlet,   viz. — ]  a  capital  messuage,   187a.   arable,    80a. 

meadow,  &c. 
Skibden.     [The  hamlet,  viz. — ]  24  bovates  land  in  bondage,  rents,  services 

and  a  watermill  (extent  given). 
Siglesden.    68^  bovates  land  held  by  customers,  rents,  services  &c.  (extent 

given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Thorleby.     [The  hamlet,  viz. — ]    a   capital  messuage,  2  bovates  land  in 

demesne,  22  bovates  land  in  bondage,  tofts  &c. 
The  Forest.    Lodges  called  Drabley,  Berden,  Land Gamylswath, 

Holgyll,  and  Ungayne,  with  meadow  in  Hardhyngges,  and  [the  hamlets 

of]  Crokerys,  and  Elsawe  [alias  Elslawe] . 
Holden.     [The  hamlet,  viz. — ]  a  lodge  called  Gylgraynes,  &c. 
Calder.     Pannage,  deadwood,  and  underwood. 
Howe  [alias  Hawe] .    Deadwood  and  underwood.  . 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14  at  the  feast  of  St.  Agnes,  7  Edw.  II. 

Westmoebland.     Tiiq.  Monday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Westmerland.     The  barony  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  4  knights' 

fees,  viz. — ■ 
Appelby.     The  castle  [and  manor]  (extent  given),  including  a  park  called 

Flakebrig. 
Burgh  under  Staynnesmor  [alias  Staynmore].     The  castle   [and  manor] 

(extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Soureby  by  Burgh.     A  capital  messuage,  lands,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given). 
Wynton.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given). 
Kirkebysteph(en).     A  capital  messuage,  lands,  rents,  &e.  (extent  given  with 

names  of  tenants),  including  a  castle  called  Pendragon  in  the  vale  of 

Mallerstangg,  and  the  hundred  of  Hartcla. 
Langeton.    A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &e.  (extent  given). 
King's  Meburn.     A  capital  messuage,  lands,  &c.  (extent  given). 
Brougham.     The  castle  [and  manor]  (extent  given). 
Kirkeby  Thore    and    Millenburne    Hills.     The  glebe  of    the    church    of 

Kirkebeye,  wastes,  &c.  (extent  given)  .- 
Temple  Soureby.     A  messuage,  lands,  &c.  held  as  escheat 

Westmoreland.     Free  tenants  holding  by  service  of  cornage  : — 

EUebeck  and  Ascum,  held  by  Thomas  de  Hellebeck,  rendering  56s.  9d. 

yearly. 
Cabergh,  held  by  Alan  de  Cabergh,  rendering  17s.  8d. 
Hartcla  and   Smardale    [alias   Smerdale],   held  by    Andrew  de  Hartcla, 

rendering  26s. 


302  INQUISITIONS. 

* 

Great  Musgrave,  Moreton,  Souleby  for  the  part  of  Santeford,  and  a  moiety 

of  Rokeby,  held  by  Thomas  de  Musegrave  who  is  under  age  and  in 

wardship,  rendering  45«.  lOd. 
Warthecopp  and  a  moiety  of  Wateby,  held    by.  Henry  de  Wartheeop, 

rendering  17«.  8d. 
Overton  and  Wateby.     Moieties  held  by  William  de  Daker,  rendering 

12s.  6d. 
CroBBebyg[erard],  Little  Musegrave   and  a  moiety  of  Overton,  held  by 

Eichard  de  Musgrave,  rendering  26«.  3d. 
Helton  Bacon,  held  by  Robert  Bacon  and  the  heirs  of  Andrew  de  Ellerton 

[alias  de  Hellerton] ,  rendering  13«.  8d. 
Great  Askeby  and  Wynanderwath,   Moieties  and  1  carucate  land  in  Wynton, 

held  by  Robert  de  Askeby,  rendering  19«. 
Great  Askeby.    A  moiety  held  by  John  de  Cotesford,  rendering  4«.  2d. 
Little  Askeby  and  a  moiety  of  Helton  Flechan,  held  by  Robert  Lengleys 

[alias  le  Engleys] ,  rendering  3s.  6^d. 
Cliffton,  held  by  Gilbert  en  Gayne  [alias  Engayne] ,  rendering  16s.  4d. 
Brougham,  held  by  John  Godeberd,  William  de  Crakanthorp,  and  Henry 

de  Biddings,  rendering  13«.  6d. 
Dufton,  Yavenwithe,  Boleton,  and  Brampton,  held  by  Ralph  son  of  William, 

rendering  25s.  6d. 
Knockesalkoc     [alias    Knock    Schallock],   held    by    John    Boyvil     [alias 

de  Boyvyle] ,  rendering  3s.  4d. 
Clibum  [alias  Clibome] ,  a  moiety  held  by  Luke  Taliboys  [alias  Tayleboys] , 

rendering  12s.  4§rf. 
CoUeby,  held  by  Thomas  de  CoUeby,  rendering  6s.  lOd. 
Hoff.     [The  manor  and  of  Drybeeh]  held  by  the  heir  of  Thomas  de  Multon 

[of  Gillesland] ,  who  is  under  age,  rendering  9«.  2d. 
Ormesheved,  held  by  John  de  Derewentwater,  rendering  13«.  6d. 
Newbigging,  held  by  Robert  de  Newbigging,  rendering  20d. 
Millenbume,  held  by  Earl  Patrick,  rendering  21«.  8d. 
Kirkebythore.      Three  parts  held  by  John  de  Kirkebythore,   rendering 

32s.  6d. 
Crakanthorp,  held  by  Thomas  Manchel,  rendering  6g.  8d.  [alias  6e.  10d.'\ 
Appelby.    1  carucate  land  held  by  the  heir  of  Eudo  de  Ribles,  rendering  2s. ; 

and  8a.  land  held  by  the'heir  of  Walter  le  Spenser,  rendering  4d. 
Kirkebergh,  held  by  John  de  Hartcla,  rendering  2s. 
Louthre,  held  by  the  heir  of  John  de  Coupeland,  Henry  de  Haverington, 

Simon  de  Aine,  and  the  prior  of  Watton,  rendering  20a.  4d, 
Meburn  Maud  and  Qrake  (?),  held  by  Richard  le  Fraunceys,  rendering  33s. 
Clibum.      A  moiety  held  by  William  de  Tylia   [alias  du  Teyle],  John 

de   Staffoli    [alias  de   StaffoUe],  and  Robert  de   Soureby,   rendering 

7«.  8^d. 
Burton.    The  hamlet  held  by  WilUam  de  Helton,  rendering  13«.  4d. 
Crosseby  Ravenswart,  and  Nateby,  held  by  Nicholas  de  Hastings,  rendering 

27*.  2d. 
Heppe  and  Bampton  Patrik,  and  Gnype  Patrik    [alias  Knype],  held  by 

Gilbert  de  Colewen  [alias  de  CuUewen] ,  rendering  26s.  Id. 
Bampton  Cundal  and  Gnype   [alias  Knype] ,  held  by  Henry  de  Cundale, 

rendering  15s.  3d. 

Fee  Farms : — 

Askeby.    The  grange  and  the  pasture  of  Breredale,  held  by  the  abbot  of 

Byland,  rendering  30«.  (?)  .   .  yearly. 
Melkanthorp,  held  by de  Ros,  rendering  5s.  yearly. 


EDWAED  II.  303 

Colleby,  held  by  Thomas  de  Colleby,  rendering  6d.  (?)  yearly. 

Warthecop.  1  carucate  land  (?)  held  by  Henry  de  Warthecop,  rendering 
12d. ;  and  6  bovates  land  held  by  John  Morel,  rendering  Id.  yearly. 

Souleby.  4a.  land  (?),  and  16a.  land  in  Warthecop,  held  by  Thomas 
Bowet,  rendering  6d.  yearly. 

Appelby.     A  toft  held  by  John  de  Ormesheved,  rendering  Id.  (?)  yearly. 

Millenburn,  held  by  Thomas  de  Haltecla  and  Adam  Baret,  rendering  4i. 
yearly, 

Rokeby.    A  moiety  held  by  Robert  de  Askeby,  rendering  6d.  yearly. 

Cliburn.    1  bovate  land  held  by  John  de  Staffoli,  rendering  lib.  cummin; 

held  by  Geoffrey  son  of  Hervey,  rendering  Id. ;  William  de 

Tylia  for  land  of  Adam    son  of  Gilbert  de   Cliburn  rendered  6d. ; 

4  bovates  land  held  by  [Thomas  Reginald  ?] rendering 

Id. ;  and  William  de  Tylia  held rendering  Id.  yearly. 

Wateby.     9^a.  land  held  by  Thomas  Bowet,  rendering  Id.  yearly. 

Tybay.    2  carucates  land  by  Thomas  de  Hasting,  rendering  5s.  yearly. 

Querton,  held  by  Henry  de  Querton,  rendering  6s.  yearly. 

Mousegil  and  Belew.     6s.  8d.  rendered  by  Alan  de  Cabergh,  for  pasture. 

Cliburn,  Clifton,  Louthre,  and  Melkanthorp.  Divers  tenements  held  by 
Gilbert  Engayne,  Alan  de  Coupeland,  the  heir    of  Geoffrey  son  of 

Hervey,  William  de  T(ylia?),  Robert  de  Som and  Hugh 

de  Ros  by  service  of  drengage. 

Kirkebythore,  Merton  and  Brougham.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Out  of  the  manor  of  Burg  the  said  Sir  Robert  de  Clifford  gave  20 
marks  yearly  to  Sir  Thomas  Mounteney  for  life  for  service,  and  the 
same  to  Sir  John  Mounteney.  He  also  granted  to  Sir  Thomas  de  Helle- 
beck,  knight,  reasonable  sustenance  for  life  for  himself,  one  esquire,  three 
grooms,  and  three  horses,  with  two  robes  yearly  befitting  a  knight  and 
two  saddles  (cellis),  and  charged  his  manor  of  Winton  therewith  ;  and  for 
this  the  said  Sir  Thomas  granted  to  the  said  Sir  Robert  and  his  heirs  his 
manor  and  town  of  Soureby  by  Burg.  And  the  said  Sir  Robert  granted 
to  the  abbey  of  Heppe  4  marks  yearly  for  a  chantry  to  be  made  in  the 
abbey  for  the  souls  of  his  ancestors,  to  be  received  out  of  the  cornages 
and  blanch  rents  {albis  firmis)  of  Millenburne. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14  on  the  feast  of  St.  Agnes,  7  Edw.  II. 

Worcester.     Inq.  20  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Severstok.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  close  at  Kynarsleye 
called  Le  Wynyard,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  church  and  vicarage, 
held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15. 

WoKCESTEE.    Inq.  12  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Temdeburi.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster,  of  the 
honour  of  Clifford,  by  service  of  IJ  knights'  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15  on  2  Feb.  last. 

Hereford.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Denis,  8  Edw.  II. 

Brugge  on  Wye  {Wayam).  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
including  a  fishery  in  the  Wye,  held  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster,  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  suit  at  the  bishop  of  Hereford's  court  at 
Her  ford. . 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15, 


304  INQUISITIONS. 

Waewick.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Edmund  the  Archbishop,  8  Edw.  II. 

Wynterton.     100«.  rent  from  eight  born  bondmen  in  the  manor,   which 
manor  is  held  of  the  earl  of  Warwick  by  service  of  doing  suit  at  his 
court  every  three  weeks. 
No  heir  specified. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  lands  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  and  of  the 
portions  thereof  assigned  in  dower,  with  the  variations  given  there 
within  square  brackets. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  dejeodis  dv.  20  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Herefobd.    Inq.  Thursday  before  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  8  Edw.  II. 

The  manor  of  Brugges  on  Wye  (Wayam). 

Staundon.  Two  carucates  land  held  of  the  manor  of  Themedebury  by  Eichard 
le  Maunz  for  J  knight's  fee,  rendering  Id.  yearly,  and  scutage  when  it 
runs. 

Bradefeld.  1  carucate  land  held  of  the  manor  of  Themedebury  in  chief  by 
Philip  de  Grete  for  |  knight's  fee,  owing  relief  and  scutage. 

Bruges  on  Wye  manor.     Tenants  by  homage,  viz. — 

Pvichard  de  Kynardesley  holds  1  carucate  land;  Juliana  de  Bruges, 
1  carucate  land ;  Walter  de  Bruges,  J  virgate  land ;  Eichard  Ode, 
J  virgate  land  ;  Eichard  Ayleward,  J  virgate  land  ;  William  Ayleward, 
J  virgate  land ;  Walter  del  Mershe,  J  virgate  land ;  John  Warde, 
I  virgate  land ;  Adam  de  Marisco,  j  virgate  land ;  and  Eichard  de 
Lulhamme,  'J  virgate  land. 

Brugges  on  Wye.     The  advowson  of  a  chantry. 

WoECBSTBB.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  8  Edw.  II. 

Newenton  within  the  manor  of  Severnstok.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Alice 
de  Newenton  for  J  knight's  fee ;  and  98.  rent  held  by  Nicholas  de  Aston 
for  J  knight's  fee,  from  whence  the  lord  shall  have  wardship  but  not 
marriage. 

The  following  hold  by  homage  and  owe  suit  of  court,  wardship,  relief  and 
marriage,  viz. — Eoger  Golafre,  3  virgates'land;  Walter  de  Bello  Campo, 
3  virgates  land ;  John  de  Sandford,  J  virgate  land ;  Thomas  de  la 
Marre,  IJ  virgate  land  in  Clifton  within  the  same  manor ;  Eobert  de 
Bulesdoun,  IJ  virgate  land  in  Clifton ;  Master  Peter  de  Pyriton,  1  virgate 
land ;   and  Walter  de  Newenton,  J  virgate  land  in  Clifton. 

Sevemestok,  The  advowsons  of  the  church  and  vicarage ;  and  the  advowson 
of  a  certain  chantry. 

Of  the  manor  of  Themedebury  are  held  2J-knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Olreton.    2  carucates  land  held  by  John  de  Wassheburne  for  1  fee. 
Staundon.    2  carucates  land  held  by  Eichard  le  Maunz  for  J  fee,  rendering 

20s.  when  scutage  runs,  and  Id.  yearly. 
Bradefeld.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Philip  de  Grete  for  ^  knight's  fee, 

rendering  20«.  when  scutage  runs. 
Weston.     1  carucate  land  held  by  the   same  Philip  for  ^  knight's  fee, 

rendering  208.  when  scutage  runs. 
Themedebury.     The  following  hold  by  homage,  and  owe   suit  of  court, 

wardship,  reUef,  and  marriage,  viz. — 
John  de  la  Marre  holds  ^  virgate  land  ;  John  Tyrel,  1  virgate  land  ;  Eoger  de 

Wynchestre,  |  virgate  land ;   Eobert  de  Wynchestre,  |  virgate  land ; 

Stephen  de  Curewode,  ^  virgate  land ;   William  de  Dylwe,  1  virgate 

land ;  Peter  le  Hore,  J  virgate  land ;  Henry  de  Aston,  J  virgate  land  ; 
.  Eoger  Symond,  ^  viigate  land  ;   Stephen  de  Hamme,  J  virgate  land ; 


EDWARD  II.  305 

Walter  Osebern,  J  virgate  land  ;  Ralph  de  Hullamtone,  J  virgate  land ; 
William  de  Esthamme,  J  virgate  land  ;  Robert  Stormy,  J  virgate  land 
from  which  the  lord  shall  have  wardship  but  not  marriage;    and 
Thomas  de  la  Mare  holds  5  marks  dry  rents. 
Themedebury.     The  adowson  of  a  chantry. 

Westmoreland.     Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II. 

Free  tenaiits  holding  by  cornage  as  above,  with  the  slight  variations  given 

there  in  square  brackets,  and  also  : — 
Hellebeck,  held  by  Richard  de  Blenkaneshopp  and  Isabel  de   Slekburn 

rendering  6s. ;  and  tenements  (unspecified)  held  by  Henry  de  Warthe- 

copp. 
Ascome,  held  by  Robert  de  Swyneborne  rendering  50s.  M. 
Great    Musgrave,   Morton,   Rokeby,   and    Sandford,   held  by  Thomas  de 

Musgrave,  who  is  under  age,  rendering  32s.  M. 
Souleby,  part  held  by  Thomas  de  Hellebeck  rendering  13s.  8d. 
Helton  Flechan.    A  moiety  held  by  Walter  de  Wessington  rendering  Q\d. 
Appelby.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Robert  de  Bradewode  rendering  2s. 
Louthre,  held  by  Adam   de  Coupland,  Henry  de  Haverington,  Hugh  de 

Louthre,  and  the  prior  of  Watton,  rendering  20s.  4ti. 
Meburne  Maud,  held  by  Richard  le  Fraunceys  rendering  33s. 
Brouham,  Merton,  and  Kirkebythore.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 
Yoke.    Extent,  Saturday  after  the  Epiphany,  8  Edw.  II. 

Crakehowe,  Thorpp  and  Bryns'all,  Airton,  and  Caldeconiston.     12  carucates 

land  held  by  Robert  de  Nevill  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  viz. : — in 

Crakehowe   6  carucates,   Thorpp   and    Brynsall   2   carucates,   Airton 

1  carucate,  and  Caldeconiston  3  carucates. 
Heton,  Gairgrave,  Eston,   Farnhill  and   Conundeley,  and  Ackeword  and 

Neusom.      1^  knight's  fee  and  4  bovates  land,  whereof  14  carucates 

make  a  fee,  held  by  Margaret  de  Nevill,  viz. — in  Heton  6  carucates, 

Gairgrave  6J  carucates,  Eston  1  carucate,  Farnhill  and  Conundeley 

6  carcucates,  and  Ackeword  and  Neusom  2  carucates. 
Haukeswyk,  Otreburn,  Helgfeld,  Malghum,  and  Haghenlyth.     1  knight's  fee, 

whereof  14  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  William  Mauleverer,  viz. — 

in  Haukeswyk  3  carucates,  Otreburn  3  carucates,  Helgfeld  4  carucates, 

Malghum  1  carucate,  and  Haghenlyth  3  carucates. 
Adyngham,  Draghton  and  Berwyk,  and  Sutton.     9  carucates,  whereof  14 

carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  Walter  le  Vavasour  by  knight's  service, 

viz. — in  Adyngham  4  carucates,  Draghton  and  Berwyk  3  carucates, 

and  Sutton  2  carucates. 
Airton,  Calton,  and  Elslak.     11  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  Henry  son 

of  Hugh,  viz. — in  Airton  5J  carucates,  Calton  3  carucates,  and  Elslak 

2^  carucates. 
Marton  and  Thorledby.     12  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  William  de 

Mar  ton. 
Esthalton,  Heton,  and  Scothorp.     6 J  like  carucates  held  by  the  prior  of 

Boulton,  viz. — in    Esthalton    3   carucates,   Heton    2  carucates,    and 

Scothorp  IJ  carucate. 
Wath.     1  knight's  fee  similarly  held  by  John  Flemyng. 
Gayrgrave  and  Eston.  3J  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  Nigel  de  Stainford. 
Conyston  in  Ketelweldale.    6  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  William  de 

Hebbedene. 
Rilston,  Stritton,  and  Scorthorp.     7  {sic)  like  carucates  similarly  held  by 

Richard  Fauvel,   viz. — in  Eilston   3   carucates,   Stritton  3  carucates, 

and   Scorthorp  1^  carucate. 

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306  INQUISITIONS. 

Cullyng.    3  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  John  de  Boyvill. 
EideUsden.     3  like  carueates  similarly  held  by  Peter  de  Marcheley. 
Braycewell,    Kilston,    Kygheley,    and    Skipton.      6J    like    carucates    and 

2  bovates,   similarly    held    by  John   Tempest,    viz. — in   Braycewell 

3  carucates,   Kilston  1  carucate,  Kygheley  2  carucates,  and  Skipton 
6  bovates. 

Eston,  Kyghley,  and  Est  Halton.  10  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  John 
de  Eston,  viz. — in  Eston  4  carucates,  Kyghley  4  carucates,  and  Est 
Halton  2  carucates. 

Airton.     |  like  carucate  similarly  held  by  Thomas  de  Scothorp. 

Broghton.    5  like  carucates  and  1  bovate,  similarly  held  by  Peter  Giliot. 

Stretton  and  Thorledby,  Skipton,  and  Bradeley.  1  like  carucate  similarly 
held  by  William  de  Cestrunt,  viz. — in  Stretton  and  Thorledby 
J  carucate,  Skipton  2  bovates,  and  Bradeley  2  bovates. 

Skipton.  3  like  bovates  similarly  held  by  Henry  Eussel  ;  1  bovate  by 
Kobert  de  Benteley ;  and  4  bovates  by  William  Fauvel. 

Stretton.     J  like  carucate  land  similarly  held  by  Adam  Fauvel. 

Hertelington.     1  like  carucate  similarly  held  by  Henry  de  Hertelington. 

Brynsall.     6  like  bovates  similarly  held  by  the  same  Henry. 

Skipton,  Glusburne,  Bradeley  and  Esteby.  3  like  carucates  similarly  held 
by  the  heir  of  Henry  de  Aula,  viz. — in  Skipton  1  carucate,  Glusburne 

1  carucate,  and  Bradeley  and  Esteby  1  carucate. 

Skipton  and  Bradeley-     I  carucate  of  the  same  fee  similarly  held  by  Adam 

del  Bank. 
Broghton.     1  like  carucate  similarly  held  by  Eichard  de  Fauvelthorp. 
Stretton  and  Broghton.    J  like  carucate  similarly  held  by  Eichard  son  of 

Hugh  de  Stretton. 
Stretton.     3  like  bovates  similarly  held  by.Adam  Fauvel. 
Skipton.     J   like  carucate  similarly  held  by  William  de   Brigham ;    and 

2  like  bovates  by  Eichard  de  Kygheley. 

Broghton.     ^  like  carucate  similarly  held  by  William  de  Stretton. 
Bradeley.     J  like  carucate   similarly  held  by  Eobert  son  of  Eichard  de 

Bradeley ;  ^  like  carucate  by  Kobert  son  of  Geoffrey  ;  J  like  carucate  by 

Eobert  Bugk;  2  like  bovates  by  Elias  Bugk;  and  2  like  bovates  by 

Eobert  le  Mason. 
Boxhill  in  Apiltrewyk.     22a.  containing  2  like  bovates  similarly  held  by 

Henry  de  Kygheley  of  Apiltrewyk,  William  de  Gyrmouth,  William  de 

Wodhous,  Eobert  le  Long,  and  William  son  of  Agnes. 
Bradeley  and   Skipton.     2  like  carucates   similarly   held  by  William  de 

Skipton. 
Gayrgrave.     J  like  carucate  similarly  held  by  William  the  chaplain  (eapel- 

lanus)  of  Gairgrave. 
Skipton.    A  toft  held  by  William  son  of  Adam  de  Broghton,  by  knight's 

service  ;  2  like  bovates  land  with  a  certain  serjeanty,  similarly  held  by 

Eichard  de  Kygheley,  worth  13s.  M.  yearly  with  his  bailiwick  in  Airdale 

of  fee ;  and  2  like  bovates  similarly  held   by  WiUiam  Ernays. 
Broghton.     1  bovate  of  the  same  fee  similarly  held  by  William  de  Skipton  ; 

2 J  like  bovates  by  Henry  de  Marton ;   1^  like  bovate  by  John  de 

Preston ;  and  1  like  bovate  by  William  de  Brus. 
Skipton.     The  advowson  of  the  free  chapel  within  the  castle. 
Boulton.     The  priory  and    6  like  carucates  held  by  the  prior  in   alms 

{elemogina) . 
Apiltrewyk.    2  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  prior  in  demesne. 
Halton.    4  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  prior  in  alms, 


EDWARD  II.  307 

Emsey.     4  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  prior  in  alms. 

Skipton  and  Kildewyk.     The  churches  held  by  the  same  prior  to  his  own 

uses. 
Kylnesay.     The  grange  containing  |  carucate  land,  held  by  the  abbot  of 

Fountains  in  alms. 
A  lake  called  Eston  Terne,  held  by  the  abbot  of  Fournays  in  alms. 

Cumberland.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II. 

A  plot  of  land  called  Lampmergh,  held  by  Eanulph  de  Orreton  by  service  of 
4d.  yearly,  and  eornage. 

Carleton.  k  messuage  and  garden  teld  by  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  del  Bank 
rendering  Id.  yearly ;  a  messuage  and  la.  land  held  by  serjeanty  by 
John  son  of  Thomas  del  Bank  rendering  6d.  yearly ;  a  messuage  and 
6a.  land  held  in  serjeanty  by  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  son  of 
William  rendering  &d.  yearly ;  a  messuage  and  garden  held  in  serjeanty 
by  Robert  son  of  Andrew  rendering  14rf.  yearly ;  a  messuage  and  12a. 
land  held  in  serjeanty  by  Mariota  (?)  late  the  wife  of  William  son  of 
Nicholas  rendering  8s.  yearly ;  a  messuage  and  12a.  land  held  in 
serjeanty  by  William  son  of  Peter  rendering  Id.  yearly ;  a  messuage 
held  in  serjeanty  by  Adam  son  of  John  rendering  Id.  yearly  ;  a 
messuage  held  in  serjeanty  by  Thomas  de  Edenhale  rendering  Id. 
yearly ;  a  messuage  held  in  serjeanty  by  Thomas  son  of  William  Gerard 
rendering  ^Ib.  pepper  yearly ;  a  messuage  held  in  serjeanty  by  John 
son  of  Alexander  rendering  2rf.  yearly ;  8a.  land  held  in  serjeanty  by 
Emma  late  the  wife  of  Richard  rendering  \d.  yearly ;  a  messuage 
and  15a.  land  held  in  serjeanty  by  John  son  of  Gilbert  le  White 
rendering  lib.  cummin  yearly;  and  a  messuage  held  in  serjeanty  by 
John  Tapcuitt  (?)  rendering  ^d,  yearly. 

Skelton,  Levington,  and  Stapilton.  A  sixth  part  of  the  advowsons  of  the 
churches. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  39. 


534.     William  de  Vesci  of  Kildare. 

Wiit,  10  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
YoEK ;  WAPENTAKE  OF  PiKERiNG.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II. 

Brumpton.  The  manor  and  6  carucates  land  and  meadow  in  demesne,  and 
a  watermill  &c.,  6  carucates  land  and  meadow  in  Saldene,  28  cottages, 
and  a  wood  called  Ayclif  in  Trucedale,  all  held  of  the  fee  of  Sir  John  de 
Mubray  by  knight's  service ;  the  site  of  2  granges,  4  tofts,  and  7  bovates 
land  and  meadow,  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  in  socage  and  bondage, 
worth  11.  14s.  lljd.  yearly  besides  24s.  which  are  assigned  in  dower  to 
Isabel  de  Welle  of  Vescy,  and  3  carucates  and  7a.  land  and  meadow  in 
socage,  held  of  the  said  earl,  which  render  52s.  5\d.  yearly,  which  the 
said  William  paid  to  the  castle  of  Pikering ;  and  5  tofts. 

Snaynton  and  Westhorp  in  Brumpton.  9  tofts  and  9  bovates  land  and 
meadow  in  demesne,  and  6  carucates  and  6  bovates  in  the  hands  of  free 
tenants,  and  a  toft  in  Kekesgate,  and  the  site  of  the  church  of 
Brumpton,  held  of  the  fee  of  Roger  le  Bygod  by  knight's  service ;  and 
6  bovates  land,  of  the  dower  of  the  church,  are  of  the  fee  of  Sir  John 
de  Mubray. 

Boston.  1  bovate  land  held  of  Thomas  son  of  Walter  by  service  of  18d. 
yearly,  of  the  fee  of  Peter  de  Brus, 


308  INQUISITIONS. 

That  part  of  the  wood  of  Trucedale  (is)  towards  the  south ;  of  whose  fee  it  is, 
is  unknown  to  the  jury  at  present,  but  all  the  tenants  of  the  earl  of 
Lancaster  and  of  John  de  Mubray  ought  to  have  common  there  with 
their  beasts,  and  estovers. 

The  said  William  did  not  die  seised  of  the  above  lands  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee,  but  of  fee  tail,  for  Anthony  sometime  bishop  of 
Durham  enfeoffed  William  de  Vescy  thereof,  to  hold  to  him  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body,  with  remainder  to  Wilham  de  Vescy  of  Kildare 
and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  the  chief  lords,  and  with  further  remainder 
to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  William  the  elder  ;  and  the  said  William 
de  Vescy  of  Kildare  died  without  heirs  of  his  body,  but  who  is  the 
next  heir  of  the  said  William  the  elder  is  unknown  to  the  jury. 

York  ;  East  Kiding.     Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II. 

Wyntringham.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held 
of  Sir  John  de  Moubray  by  homage  and  fealty  and  foreign  service,  of 
fee  tail  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Anthony  de  Bek,  sometime  bishop  of 
Durham,  with  remainders  as  abovesaid. 

Knapton.  A  messuage  and  8  bovates  land  held  by  Nicholas  de  Snaynton 
rendering  8s.  Qd.  yearly  and  doing  suit  at  the  mill  of  Wyntringham  and 
the  court  of  Malton ;  a  messuage  and  3  bovates  land,  held  by  Hugh 
Burguloun  rendering  2s.  yearly  and  the  like  suits ;  and  a  messuage  and 
1  carucate  land  held  by  Kobert  de  Colevill  doing  suit  at  the  lord's  mill. 

Dugelby.  4  bovates  land  in  demesne,  together  with  the  lordship  of  Dugelby, 
of  which  4  bovates  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Dugelby  holds  a 
third  part  in  dower,  service  unknown,  but  the  tenants  do  suit  at  the 
court  of  Malton.  The  manor  of  Wyntringham  is  charged  with  &l. 
yearly  for  finding  a  chantry  for  ever  in  the  chapel  of  Neusom,  and  with 
8Z.  19s.  Zd.  yearly  as  dower  to  Lady  Isabel  de  Bello  Monte. 
The  said  William  died  without  heir. 

Endorsed  with  a  memorandum  that  on  Tuesday  after  St.  Michael,  8  Edw.  II. 
came  into  the  chancery  at  York  Gilbert  de  Aton  and  challenged  this 
inquisition,  asserting  that  the  lands  contained  therein  ought  to  remain 
to  hitn  as  next  heir  of  the  said  William  de  Vescy  the  elder  by  the 
form  of  the  gift  mentioned  in  the  inquisition,  and  prayed  that  nothing 
might  be  done  therein  to  his  prejudice. 

Writ,  10  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     I«g.  20  Dec.  8  Edw.  II. 

Manneby,  Grimolby,  and  Saltfletby.     Certain  lands  &c.  held  to  himself  and 

the  heirs  of  his  body  of  John   de  Brittania,   earl  of  Kichemund,   by 

service  of   22s.  Qd.  yearly,  viz.— Manneby,  a  messuage,  80a.  arable, 

6a.  meadow,  and  4Ja.  pasture  ;  Saltfletby,  a  toft ;    Grimolby,  34a.  land 

and  6s.  8^.   rent. 
Manneby.    A  toft  with  a  croft,  28a.  land,  and  2a.  meadow,  similarly  held 

of  the  abbot  of  Welhogh,  Grimesby,  by  service  of  3s.  yearly. 
Manneby  and  Saltfletby.    3a.  3r.  at  Manneby,  and  3ia.  land  and  ^a.  meadow 

at  Saltfletby,  similarly  held  of  the  abbot  of  Louth  Park  by  service  of 

19d.  yearly. 
Manneby.     2Ja.   land  similarly  held  of  Thomas  Cannelaie  by  service  of 

^Id.  yearly ;  la.  meadow  of  Kichard  le  Taillour  by  service  of  \d.  yearly; 

lOo.  land  of  Peter  Humfraie  by  service  of  14d.  yearly ;  16d.  yearly  rent 

of  William  son  of  Bobert  de  Manneby ;  19a.  land,  and  M.  rent  arising 


EDWAEb  il.  36§ 

from  land  of  Hugh  son  of  John,  similarly  held  of  John  de  Tathewell 

by   service  of  14:d.  yearly ;  and  7a.  land  of  Peter  de  Schadeworth  by 

knight's  service. 
Saltfletby.      4a.    1?-.    meadow   similarly   held   of  Walter    son  of   Alan  de 

Grimolby  by  service  ef  M.  yearly;  and  4a.  meadow  of  Elizabeth  de 

Novo  Mercato  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Grimolby.      2Ja.  land  similarly  held  of  Walter  de  Apol  by  service  of  ^^d. 

yearly ;   la.   Ir.  land  of   Alice   daughter  of  Maud  by  service   of  Id. 

yearly  ;  2a.  land  of  Eobert  son  of  Eobert  by  service  of  2d.  yearly ;  4a. 

land  of  John  son   of  Peter  by   service  of  a  clove  gillyflower  ;    2Ja. 

of  William  son  of  Walter  by  the  like  service ;  and  a  toft  and  19a.  land 

of  the  king  as  of  the  barony  of  Bayeux,  which  is  in  the  hand  of  Isabel 

de  Bello  Monte,  lady  of  Vescy,  for  life  by  the  king's  grant,  by  service  of 

2s.  yearly,  and  doing  suit  every  six  weeks  at  the  king's  court,  which 

is  in  the  hand  of  the  said  Isabel,  at  Lincoln. 
Lincoln  City.     Certain  tenements  held  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  of  Thomas 

earl  of  Lancaster  as  of  the  honour  of  Bolingbroke,  by  service  of  14s. 

yearly ;   and  certain  other  tenements   similarly  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  as  of  his  ancient  demesne  by  service  of  12d.  yearly,  and  there 

are  payable  5s.  to  the  prior  of  St.  Katherine's. 
The  said  William  de  Vescy  was  a  bastard  and  died  without  heir  of  himself. 

NoETHUMBEELAND.  Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  octave  of  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 
Tougale  and  Swynowe.  The  manor  and  the  town  of  Alnewyk  with  the 
mill  of  North  Charleton,  held  by  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  de 
Vescy  in  dower,  of  the  inheritance  of  Henry  son  and  heir  of  Henry  de 
Percy,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship;  which  Henry  held  them  of  the 
king  in  chief  on  the  day  he  died  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

And  the  jury  well  know  John  son  of  Arnald  de  Percy,  aged  30,  to  be 
the  next  and  lawful  heir  of  William  de  Vescy. 

With  a  memorandum  as  follows : — 

This  is  a  transcript  of  an  inquisition  taken  before  the  escheator  which 
was  returned  into  the  chancery  without  a  writ. 

Petition  to  the  king  and  [council  by  John  de  Percy?]  to  have  the  inheri- 
tance [of  William  de]  Vescy  of  Kildare.     {French,  undated  fragment.) 

Petition  of  Thomas  Wake  to  the  king  for  delivery  to  him  of  the  manor  of 
Langeton,  part  of  Melton,  co.  lork,  which  was  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  after  the  death  of  William  de  Vesci,  and  which  ought  now  to 
revert  to  the  said  Thomas  as  heir  of  Eobert  de  StutevHe,  who  gave  it  to 
Eustace  de  Vesci  and  to  Bourge  his  daughter  in  free  marriage  and  to 
the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  because  William  de  Vesci  heir  of  the  said 
Eustace  died  without  heir.     {French,  undated.) 

■  Petition  of  Eoger  de  Mortimer  of  Wyggemor  to  the  king  and  council  for 
delivery  to  him  of  the  manor  of  Wyntripgham,  co.  York,  now  in  the 
king's  hand,  as  his  escheat  by  reason  of  the  death  without  heir  of 
William  de  Vescy  of  Kyldare,  who  held  it  of  him.     {French,  undated.) 

Writ  oj  amotus  de  plenius  certiorari  as  to  whether  or  not  Gilbert  de  Aton, 
Eobert  de  Hilton,  and  William  de  Chauncy  are  heirs  of  William  de 
Vescy  the  elder  as  they  assert,  24  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
YoBK.    Inq.  2  June,  8  Edw.  II. 

Gilbert  de  Aton  is  next  heir  of  William  de  Vescy  the  elder,  for,  after 
the  said  William's  death  without  heir  of  himself,  the  right  of  his  tenements 


310  INQUISITIONS. 

resorted  to  one  Warin  de  Vescy  as  kinsman  and  heir  of  his  brother,  one 
Eustace,  grandfather  of  the  said  William  the  elder  on  the  side  of  WilUam 
his  father,  and  from  the  said  Warin  the  right  descended  to  Margery  his 
daughter  and  heir,  and  from  her  to  William  her  son  and  heir,  and  from  him 
to  Gilbert  his  son  and  heir,  and  from  him,  who  died  without  heir  of  himself, 
to  one  William  his  brother  and  heir,  and  from  him  to  the  said  Gilbert  de 
Aton  his  son  and  heir,  who  is  of  full  age. 

Writ  of  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  John  Barde  and  Walter  de  Percehaie, 
executors  of  the  will  of  William  de  Vescy  of  Kildare,  that  whereas  he 
left  two  houses  in  the  city  of  Lincoln  to  be  sold,  and  the  money  to  be 
received  to  be  distributed  for  his  soul  amongst  his  poor  and  faithful 
servants,  the  escheator  detains  the  same  houses  in  the  king's  hand, 
2  May,  8  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.  Inq.  taken  in  the  hall  of  pleas,  Lincoln,  on  Wednesday  in  Whitsun 
week,  8  Edw.  II. 

The  said  William  bequeathed  the  said  messuages  as  abovesaid,  and  they 
are  bequeathable  (legabilia).  There  was  no  heir  of  the  said  William  to  be 
warned,  because  he  was  a  bastard,  and  died  without  heir  of  himself. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  to  enquire  of  whose  gift  the  said  William  held  his 
lands  &c.,  and  to  whom  they  ought  to  revert,  11  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  Oswald,  9  Edw.  II. 

WiUiam  de  Vescy  of  Kildare  held  all  his  lands  in  co.  Lincoln  of  the  gift 
of  his  father,  to  him  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  because  he  died  without 
such  heir  all  the  lands  which  he  thus  held  in  fee  tail  ought  to  revert  to 
Gilbert  de  Aton,  as  next  heir  of  William  de  Vescy  the  father ;  for  one 
William  de  Vescy  had  two  sons  Eustace  the  elder,  and  Warin,  and  from 
Eustace  issued  William,  and  from  him  John  and  William,  who  both  died 
without  heir  of  themselves,  and  the  right  of  inheritance  resorted  to  the  said 
Warin,  and  from  him  descended  to  Marjory  his  daughter  &c.  (as  above), 
and  to  Gilbert  de  Aton,  who  is  26  and  more. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  to  enquire  whether  the  said  William  held  the 
manor  of  Cathorp  &c.  of  the  king,  or  not,  and  who  is  his  next  heir, 
24  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  Oswald,  9  Edw.  II. 

Caithorp.  The  manor  with  its  appurtenances  in  Friston,  Normanton, 
Sudbrok  and  Wyleghby  (full  extents  given)  including  meadow  in  places 
called  Wedenesse  and  Esthenges,  and  plots  of  pasture  called  Le  Haye 
and  Brademere,  was  held  by  the  said  William  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  of  the  gift  and  enfeoffment  of  William  de  Vescy 
his  father,  so  that  if  the  said  William  of  Kildare  should  die  without 
heir  of  himself  the  manor  should  remain  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
William  the  elder. 

He  was  a  bastard  and  died  without  heir  of  his  body. 

Wiit  ojplenius  certiorari  whethev  or  not  William  de  Karliolo  is  the  right  heir 
of  William  de  Vescy  as  he  asserts,  1  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Mandate  from  the  escheator   to    the    sub-escheator  in  Norfolk  to  make 
inquisition  accordingly,  reciting  the  above  writ. 
Norfolk.    Inq.  20  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

William  de  Karliolo  is  the  next  heir  of  William  de  Vescy,  and  not  Gilbert 
de  Aton  nor  John  de  Percy  nor  any  other.    For  one  William  de  Vescy  the 


EbWAEt)  ri.  311 

stock  (stipes),  ancestor  of  the  said  William  lately  deceased,  had  a  son  Eustace 
and  a  daughter  Maud,  and  through  Eustace  the  right  of  his  inheritance 
descended  to  William  his  son,  to  John  his  son,  and  to  William  de  Vescy, 
brother  of  the  said  John,  who  lately  died  without  heir  of  his  body  ;  where- 
upon the  right  of  inheritance  reverted  to  the  said  Maud,  sister  of  the  said 
Eustace,  who  was  married  to  Adam  de  Karliolo,  from  whom  it  descended 
to  Eudo  de  Karliolo  her  son,  to  William  his  son,  to  William,  the  second,  his 
son,  and  to  William  de  Karliolo,  the  third,  his  son  and  heir  who  now  claims 
it.  The  jury  being  demanded  how  they  know  this  so  openly,  seeing  that 
the  late  William  de  Vescy  had  no  lands  &c.  in  Norfolk,  say  they  know  it 
because  William  de  Vescy,  the  stock,  gave  the  manor  of  Saxlingham,  co. 
Norfolk,  in  free  marriage  to  the  abovesaid  Adam  de  Karliolo  with  Maud  his 
daughter,  to  be  held  of  himself  and  his  heirs  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and 
also  certain  lands  and  tenements  in  Saxlyngham  to  be  similarly  held  by 
service  of  |  knight's  fee,  which  Simon  de  Goseford  and  Peter  de  Narford  now 
hold  of  the  said  William  de  Karliolo.  This  inquisition  was  delivered  into 
the  chancery  at  Lincoln,  12  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Endorsed.    Returned  at  the  suit  of  William  de  Karl  [iolo] . 

Lincoln.    Inq.  taken  at  Haltokston  in  the  sheriff's  turn,    on   Saturday  after 
St.  Martin,  9  Edw.  II. 

William  de  Carliolo  is  not  the  next  heir  of  William  de  Vescy  the  elder,  but 
Gilbert  de  Aton  and  no  other,  of  whom  a  full  pedigree  is  given,  as  above. 
Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     William  de  Karliolo  has  been  warned  to  be 
in  the  King's  chancery  on  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Martin. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  make  the  above  inquisitions  without  delay  and  have 
them  in  the  chancery  on  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Martin  next,  the  day  given 
to  the  said  Gilbert  de  Aton  and  John  de  Percy,  and  to  give  notice 
to  the  said  William  de  Karliolo  to  be  there  also,  23  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator,  to  warn  Eobert  de  Hilton,  John  de  Percy, 
and  William  de  Chauncy  to  be  before  the  king  in  his  next  parliament 
at  Lincoln  on  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Hilary  next,  the  day  given  to  Gilbert 
de  Aton  and  William  de  Karliolo,  each  of  whom  claims  to  be  next  heir 
to  William  de  Vescy  the  elder,  5  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator,  to  warn  Eobert  de  Hilton,  William  de 
Karliolo,  John  de  Percy  and  William  de  Chauncy  to  be  in  the  chancery 
on  the  octave  of  St.  Hilary  next,  to  show  cause  why  the  manor  of 
Wintringham  and  certain  lands  in  Dukelesby,  which  William  de  Vescy 
of  Kildare  held  in  fee  tail,  should  not  be  delivered  to  Gilbert  de  Aton 
as  next  heir  of  William  de  Vescy  the  elder,  16  Dec.  10  Edw.  II. 

Similar  writ  concerning  the  manor  of  Catthorp  and  certain  lands  &c.  in 
Dukelesby,  17  Dec.  10  Edw.  II. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  deliver  to  Gilbert  de  Aton,  kinsman  and  heir  of 
William  de  Vescy  of  Kildare,  deceased,  the  manor  of  Malton  which  is  of 
that  inheritance,  and  which  the  escheator  has  detained,  as  is  said,  with 
the  profits  from  7  Nov.  last,  when  the  king  took  his  homage,  6  June, 
11  Edw.  II. 


312  INQUISITIONS. 

Return  by  the  escheator.  ■  On  Saturday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul  he  came  to 
Meauton  with  a  great  assembly  of  people  to  deliver  seisin  of  the  manor 
to  the  said  Gilbert,  but  he  could  not  have  entry,  for  Eobert  son  of 
Eichard  Cursy  professing  to  be  keeper  of  the  manor  for  Lady  Joan  de 
Comyn  held  it  with  force  and  arms.     {French,  undated.) 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  40.  (1.) 


535.    Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Vbscte. 

Writ,  concerning  lands  &c.  held  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the   said 

William,  which  is  in  the  king's  hand,  25  June,  8  Edw.  II,  and  duplicate. 
York.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Malton.     The  manor,  held  in  dower,  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  WilHam, 

of  Sir  John  de  Moubray  by  knight's  service. 
Langton.     The  manor,  similarly  held  of  the  heir  of  John  Wake  by  knight's 

service. 
Thorneton.    A  meadow  called  Edithmersch,  similarly  held  of  the  earl  of 

Lancaster,  as  of  the  honour  of  Pikering,  by  service  of  4s.  free  farm 

yearly. 
Gilbert  de  Aton  is  next  heir  of  the  said  William,  and  of  full  age. 

NoBTHUMBBELAND.    Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Toghale.    The  manor,  held  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  William, 

of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
Swynhou.     The  manor,  similarly  held  of  the  king  by  knight's  service. 
Alnwyk.    Certain  land  and  rent,  similarly  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  the 
same  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30. 

NoKTHAMPTON.     Inq.  20  Jan.  8  Edw.  II. 

Faxton.  Two  parts  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  in  demesne  as  of 
fee,  which  manor  is  held  of  John  de  Darntayne  by  service  of  2  knights' 
fees. 

Her  next  heir  is  Eobert,  son  of  Adam  de  Welle  deceased,  who  is  in  the 
king's  wardship,  aged  19  on  the  day  of  the  Circumcision,  which  Adam  was 
her  son  and  heir.  And  the  said  Isabel,  long  before  her  death,  granted 
by  indenture  to  Cecily  and  Aline  de  Welle  her  daughters,  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies  or  of  the  survivor,  for  lite,  20i.  of  yearly  rent  issuing  from  two 
parts  of  the  same  manor. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  AO.  (2.) 


536.     Hbnbt  de  Percy  alias  de  Perci. 

Writ,  10  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
Lbicestbk.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Martin,  8  Edw.  II. 

Foston.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee.    He  held  no  other  tenements  in  the  county. 

Henry  his  son,  aged  16  at  the  Purification  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

Sussex.    Inq.  Thursday  before  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  8  Edw.  II. 

Petteworth.    The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  and  the  manors 
of  Sutton  and  Duneketon  pertaining  thereto,  together  with  tenements  in 


EDWARD  11.  313 

Heyshete  (full  extents  given),  including  in  Petteworth,  parks  called 
Le  Couyng,  Le  Mydlepark  and  Le  Mickelpark,  woods  called  Le  Fryth, 
Colehoke,  Rotforthyngwode,  Midlecorne,  Le  Outewode,  and  Le  Lith, 
a  watermill  at  the  end  of  a' pond  called  Haselyngburn,  and  a  little  fishery 
in  a  stream  called  Coutershou,  held  of  the  earl  of  Arundell  by  service  of 
21  knights'  fees,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  Arundell,  and  at  the 
hundreds  of  Rotherbrigge  and  E sebum. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  15  at  Whitsunday  last. 

Writ,  10  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
NoETHDMBEELAND.    Ijiq.  Saturday  after  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Alnewyk.     The  castle,  barony  [and  manor]  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king 

in  chief  by  service  of  3  knights'  fees,  including — 
Denewychis.     15  bondmen,  each  holding  a  messuage  and  24a.  land  and 

rendering  20s.  yearly. 
Alneham.     A  capital  messuage  and  214a.  (?)  land  in  demesne,  a  mill,  rents, 

&c.  (extent  given). 


Alneham  sheles. 
Swynley  sheles. 


The  hamlet; 
The  hamlet 


viz. — rents  &c.  (extent  given) . 
viz. — lands  &c.  (extent  given) . 


Heir  as  above,  aged  13  years  and  9  months. 

YoEK.    Extent.    Thursday  after  St.  Martin  in  the  winter,  8  Edw.  II. 

Giselburne  in  Cravene.  A  free  court  to  which  pertain  all  the  pleas  of  the 
fee  of  Percy  in  Cravene. 

Free  tenements : — 

Westeby.  A  messuage  and  3  bovates  land,  held  by  Adam  de  Westeby 
rendering  5s.  yearly. 

Pathenall.  A  messuage  and  4  bovates  land,  held  by  Adam  de  Goldesburgh 
rendering  2s.  yearly ;  a  fourth  part  of  a  messuage  and  2  bovates  land, 
held  by  Robert  del  Esches  rendering  2J(Z.;  Ba.  land  held  by  Henry 
Unton  rendering  2Jrf. ;  a  toft  and  1  bovate  land  held  by  Stephen  de 
Westeby  rendering  12<^. ;  a  toft  and  1  bovate  land  held  by  John  de 
Westeby  rendering  12d. ;  a  toft  and  2  bovates  land  held  by  John  son  of 
Hugh  de  Giselburne  rendering  18d. ;  a  toft  and  l|a.  land  held  by 
John  son  of  Thomas  de  Pathenall  rendering  Id. ;  and  a  toft  and 
2  bovates  land  held  by  Hugh  le  Rider  rendering  Id.  and  2lb.  cummin 
yearly. 

Swyndene.  A  toft  and  2  bovates  land  held  by  John  de  Osmunderlawe 
rendering  3d.  yearly ;  and  a  messuage  and  2  bovates  land  held  by 
Thomas  Pollard  rendering  3d.  yearly. 

Stainford  Scotayn.  1  carucate  land  held  by  John  de  Fauvelthorp  rendering 
18s.  yearly. 

Giselburne  Forest.  A  free  chace  called  the  forest  of  Giselburne  of  which  he 
only  had  the  hunting,  and  the  abbot  of  Sallay  has  the  wood  and 
herbage  in  fee. 

Yoek;  West  Riding.  Inq.  Monday  the  feast  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  8  Edw.  II. 
Spofforde.  [The  manor]  viz. — a  capital  messuage,  lands  &c.  (extent  given). 
Linton.  [The  hamlet]  viz. — a  capital  messuage,  lands  &c.  (extent  given). 
Letheley.  [The  hamlet]  viz. — a  capital  messuage,  lands  &c.  (extent  given). 
Arrethorp  lalias  Arthorp] .  [The  hamlet]  viz. — a  capital  messuage,  lands 
&c.  (extent  given). 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 


314  iNQUISITtOKS. 

Inq.  Wednesday  after  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Tadcastre.     The  manor   (extent  given),   together  with  its  member    [the 

hamlet  of  J  Oxton,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
Wetherby.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  wood  in  Dighton  called 
Swynhowe,  which  manor  was  sometime  of  the  Templars,  and  the  said 
Henry  de  Percy  claimed  it  to  be  his  escheat  by  their  forfeiture ;  and 
Sir  William  de  Eos  of  Ingmanthorp  had  a  man  in  the  said  wood  all  the 
time  the  said  Sir  Henry  was  seised,  claiming  the  wood  to  be  in  his  fee 
and  to  have  it  by  reason  of  the  said  forfeiture. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  13  years  and  9  months. 

York  ;  West  Riding.     I?iq.  Saturday  after  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Wapentake  of  Staincliff.    Lands  &c.  held  (of  the  king  in  chief?)  by  service 

of  IJ  knight's  fee,  viz. — 
Cletoppe.     [The  manor]  viz. — a  capital  messuage,  lands  &c.  (extent  given 

with  names  of  the  free  tenants). 
Gigleswyk.      [The   hamlet]    viz. — a  capital  messuage,  lands  &c.    (extent 

given  with  names  of  free  tenants). 
Eauthmell.     5  tofts,  3  bovates  and  2a.  land,  and  a  third  part  of  a  mill. 
Bukden.    Lands  &c.  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants). 
Langstrothe.    Divers  tenements. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  13  years  and  9  months  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification, 
7  Edw.  II. 

York  ;  North  Riding.    Inq.  Tuesday  before  All  Saints,  8  Edw.  II. 

•Topclive.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's 

service,  including  Mikelker  and  Thacker,  a  fishery,   a  water-mill  at 

Grestwaite,  and  a  ferry  at  the  water  of  Swale. 
Grestweyt    [alias  Grestwayth],      [The  hamlet],   viz. — rents,   &c.  (extent 

given) . 
Carleton.    A  messuage  and  1  bovate  land. 
York.     13«.  rent. 
Aystanby   [alias  Astanby].      [The  hamlet]  viz. — a  messuage,   lands  &e. 

(extent  given). 
Kirke  Levington   Castell  alias  Castel  Levington  [alias  Kyrkelevyngton] . 

The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service, 

and  charged  by  the  said  Henry  with  lOZ.  yearly  to  Sir  Edmund  Darell, 

knight,  for  life. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  13  years  and  9  months. 

York  ;  East  Riding.  Inq.  taken  at  Scardeburgh  on  Tuesday  after  St.  Wulfran, 
8  Edw.  II. 

Semer.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  wood  called  Ravenesclif,  a 
pasture  called  Voucok,  and  water-mills  called  Roicemilne  and  Bymilne, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service ;  and  2  bovates  land  held 
of  Thomas  earl  of  Lancaster  in  socage  by  service  of  24«.  yearly. 

Naffreton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  pastures  called  Naffreton 
Thornes  and  Westkerr,  a  market  in  Wandesforde,  rents  from  free 
tenants  in  Pockethorp,  Wandesford,  Thorneholm,  and  Foston,  and  lands 
in  Wyndessom  [alias  Wyndosen],  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's 
service. 

Lekingfelde.  The  manor  ^extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
knight's  service. 

Poclington  [alias  Pokelyngton].  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  in  frank  almoin  as  the  abbot  of  Meaux  his  feoffor  held  it. 


EDWAEb  It.  SIS 

Catton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  ferry  over  the   water   of 
Derwent,  and  the  mill  and  pond  of  Stamford  Bridge  {de  Ponte  Belli), 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
Heir  as  above. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  abovesaid  manors  &c.  in  the  West,  East  and 
North  Eidings  of  co.  York,  and  in  Northumberland  and  Sussex,  with 
the  variations  there  given  in  square  brackets. 

Brief  summai-y  of  total  values  in  the  East,  West  and  North  Eidings,  co.  York, 
and  in  Northumberland  as  above. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  cC-c.  (missing). 
Sussex.    Inq.  made  at  Petteworth,  6  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 

Cockyngg,  Wlenchemere,  Myntestede  and  Shuleham.    3  %  knights'  fees  held 

by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
Treve,   Stopeham,  Lynces,   Cotes   and  Yabeton.     5  knights'  fees  held  by 

William  la  Sousche. 
Berlaveton,  Bleteham,  Merdon  and  Herrynggeham.    2^  knights'  fees  held 

by  William  Paynel. 
Bygeneuere  [alias  Bykeneuere]  and  Boudyton.     3   knights'   fees  held  by 

Ealph  Sanzaver. 
Stedeham.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Portesmue. 
Boudeketon    and     Glottyngg.       2    knights'     fees    held    by    Gilbert    de 

Boudeketon. 
Heshete.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  iJora  atte  Bysse. 
Sutton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Sutton. 
Lovente.    -J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Shulebrede. 
Petteworth.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Lincoln.      Inq.  made   at    Lutheforth  on   Tuesday   before   the  Conversion   of 

St.  Paul,  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 
Elkington,  Little  Grimesby,  Kevermund,  Covenham  and  Foterby.    8  carucates 

land  held  by  Philip  de  Kyme  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Immingham.      4  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  Philip  by   service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Wykyngby.      8  carucates  land  held  by  Philip  de  Lindesey  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Eoxton  and  Kelingholm.      2  carucates  land  held  by  John  de  Eoos  and 

Margaret  his  wife  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Eoxton  and  Thorneton.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Eobert  Ward  of  Eoxton 

by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Luthforth,      4  bovates  land  held  by  Eichard  de  Haynton  by   service  of 

tV  knight's  fee. 
Covenham,  Luthenham  and  Wargholm.     4  carucates  land  held  by  the  heir 

of  John  de  Haule  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Staynton.    2  carucates  land  held  by  William  de  Murers  by   service  of  ' 

J  knight's  fee. 
Hotham.     4  carucates  land  held  by  Simon  de  Hereforth  [alias  de  Hereford]- 

without  any  service  but  fealty  [alias  |  knight's  fee] . 
Someredeby,      4  carucates  land  held  by  William  Ergum   by   service   of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Wolrikby  [aKas  Walrikby] .     2  bovates  land  held  by  Eobert  de  Normanby 

by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee;    and  J  bovate  land  held  by  John  de 

Stikforth  [alias  de  Stikeford]  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Staynfeld   and   Kevermund.      8  carucates  land   held  by  the  prioress  of 

Staynfeld  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 


31^  iNQUlSMOKS. 

Frunthorp  and  Lutheforth  lalias  Frunthorp  only] .    i  carucates  land  held 

by  the  prior  of  Markeby  by  service  of  f  knight's  fee. 
Ouneby.    4  carucates  land  held  by  the  abbot  of  Thorneton  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee ;  and  4  bovates  land  held  by  the  prior  of  EUesham  by 

service  of  -^^  knight's  fee. 
Lutheforth  and  Leggesby.    8  carucates  land  held  by  the  prior  of  Sixhill  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
He  held  no  advowson  of  a  church  in  the  county. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  knights'  fees  in  cos.  Sussex  and  Lincoln, 
with  the  variations  there  given  in  square  brackets. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  dx.  17  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 
NoHTHUMBBELAND.    luq.  The  evo  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees  held  of  the  barony  of  Alnwick,  viz. — 
Alwenton,  Clenhill,  Bydelesden,  Burthdon,  Scharperton,  Thirnom,  Nedderton, 

Faudon,  Angerham  and  Thirnomesden,  held  by  Eobert  de  Hounfrayyill 

[alias   de  Umframvill]  by  service  of   2  knights'   fees   and   rendering 

53«.  M.  yearly  to  his  castle  of  Alnewyk. 
Duddington  and  Wetewod  [alias  Wytewod] ,  held  by  the  parceners  of  the 

lands  of  Bolbek  [alias  the '  heirs  of  Hugh  de  Bolbeck]  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  IBs.  4i.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle. 
Neuham.    J  fee  held  by  Edmund  Comyn,  rendering  6s.  M.  yearly  for  the 

guard  of  the  castle. 
Charleton.    J  fee  held  by  Eichard  son  of  Ealph. 
Cbevelingham.    2  knights'  fees  held  by  Nicholas  de  Huntercoumb. 
Schippelingbotell   [alias  Shiplyngbodel] ,  Hysaund,  Gysins   [alias   Gisels], 

Neuton,  Eenington,  and  Brokesfeld.    2^  fees  held  by  Eobert  de  Hilton, 

rendering  278.  7Jd.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle. 
Botel  and  SpLunelstan.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Colville  rendering 

68.  &d.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  ;   and  J  knight's  fee  held  by 

Alexander  de  la  Lye  by  the  same  service. 
Edderston,  held  by  Eoger  Colyn  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Louker,   Southcharleton,    Hepon    [alias    Hopene]    and    Faleghdon    [alias 

Fauledon] ,  held  by  Eobert  de  Louker  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and 

rendering  13s.  4f?.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle. 
Little  Hochton  [alias  Hoghton] .    1  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  Hering. 
Eokk,  held  by  Thomas  de  Eokk  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  and  rendering 

68.  Qd.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle. 
Haukhill.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John.de  Burghdon  rendering  IBs.  id. 

yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle. 
Dalden,  held  by  Jordan  de  Dalden  by  service  of  1  fee. 

He  held  no  advowson  of  abbey,  church  or  chapel,  of  the  said  barony. 

YoKK.    Extent,  Wednesday  after  the  Epiphany,  8  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 
Knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  the  fee  of  Percy,  viz. — 
Plumton.    2  carucates  land  held  by  Eobert  de   Plumton   by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Eibbestain.    2  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  Eobert  by  the  same  service 

of  the  same  fee. 
Coltorpth  [alias  Colthorp] .    4  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  Eobert  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Scotton.     IJ  carucate  land  held  by  the  same  Eobert  by  the  same  service  of 

the  same  fee. 
Hornyngton.    2  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  Eobert  by  the  same  service 

of  the  same  fee,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee. 


EDWAKD  II.  317 

Trybergh  [alias  Thribergh] .     10  carucates  land  held  by  Thomas  de  Heton 

[alias  de  Etfcon]  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Spofford.     1  bovate  land,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  the  heirs 

of  Eichard  Somer;  and  1  like  bovate  land  held  by  Robert  son  of  Eoger. 
Folifyat  and  Aykton.     1  like  carucate  held  by  the  prior  of  Newburgh  by  the 

same  service. 
Linton.     10  like  bovates  [alias  ■—  fee]  held  by  Eichard  de  Staxton  ;  1^  like 

bovate  [alias  Jj  fee]  held  by  Eoger  de  Linton;  IJ  like  bovate  [alias 

/i  fee]  held  by  Thomas  Chaumberlayn ;  '2 J  bovates  held  by  the  heirs 

of  John  de  Bolyngbrok  by  service  of  Id.  and  4  bovates  held  in  alms  ; 

2  bovates  held  by  John  de  Wytewell  by  knights'  service  of  the  same 

fee ;  1  like  bovate  held  by  the  heir  of  Alan  the  hayward  {messoris) ;  and 

4  like  bovates  held  by  the  heir  of  William  de  Percy. 
Hesilwode   [alias  Heleswode],  Stutton,  and  Cokesford.   5 J   carucates  held 

by  Walter  le  Vavasour  by  knight's  service  whereof  10  make  a  fee. 
Siglinghall.     5  carucates  land,  whereof  8  make  a  fee,  held  by  the   same 

Walter ;  9  like  bovates  [alias  i  and  ^\  fee]  held  by  the  heir  of  Elias 

de  Wytkirk  [alias  de  Whitekirk] ;  and  4  like  bovates  held  by  the  heir 

of  Nicholas  de  Siglinghall. 
Edlyngton.     10  carucates  land  held  by  Walter  le  Vavasour  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Yedon.     2  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  Walter  by  service  of  i  knight's 

-fee. 
Eoudon   [alias  Eodon].     1  carucate  and  1  bovate  land  held  by  the  same 

Walter  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee. 
Bethmesley.     6  bovates  land,  whereof  8  carucates  make  a  fee  [alias  ^  fee] , 

held  by  John  Mauleverrer  by  knight's  service. 
Nescefeld.     3  like  carucates  land  held  by  Peter  de  Percy  by  service  of 

23s.  4:d.  yearly. 
Ilkeley  and  Weteley.     3  like  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  Peter  by  the 

same  service. 
Stubbum,  Midelton,  and  Scalwra.     4  carucates  land,  whereof  12  make  a  ee 

held  by  Adam  de  Midelton. 
•  Letheley.     1  carucate  land,  whereof  8  make  a  fee,  and  a  moiety  of  a  water- 
mill,  held   by  William  de  Mohond  by  the  same  service  ;  and  1  like 

carucate  land  and  a  moiety  of  a  mill,   held  by  the  master  of  St. 

Leonard's,  York,  by  the  same  service. 
Askwyth.     5   carucates  land  held  by  Mauger  le  Vavasour  by   service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Wolsington.     3   carucates   land    [alias  J  knight's  fee]  held  by  the  same 

Mauger  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee. 
Casteley.     1  carucate  land,  whereof  12  make  a  fee,  held  by  Eichard  de 

Goldesburgh  by  service  of  2s.  and  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly. 
South  Lofthous.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  Gawain  de  Tweng,  whereof  12 

(carucates)  make  a  fee. 
Midelton.     6  bovates  land,  whereof  16  carucates  make  a  fee  [alias  ^  fee] 

held  by  the  master  of  St.  Leonard's,  York. 
Stokhild.     3  carucates  land  whereof  10  make  a  fee  [alias  f  and  ^  fee]  held 

by  the  same  master  by  the  same  service. 
Kirkeby  Eererys.    4  like  cp,rucates  [alias  ^  and  ^  fee] ,  held  by  Eobert  de 

Insula ;  and  1  carucate  held  by  William  de  Erghum   by  the  same 

service  of  the  same  fee. 
Kerby,  and  Folyfayth.      3   carucates  land  whereof   14  make  a  fee  [alias 

I  and  -^  fee  (?)]  held  by  the  same  William  by  the  same  service.  _. 


318  INQUISITIONS. 

Walton.     1  carueate  land  held  by  Eichard  de   [alias  le]    Rugemunde  by 

service  of  9s. 
Berugby.     I  carueate   land  held  by  the  abbot   of    Sallay   by  service  of 

j\  knight's  fee. 
Oxton.     2  bovates  land,  whereof  9  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  Adam 

the    smith   (Faber)    by    the    same   service ;    4    bovates,  whereof  12 

carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  the  abbot  of  St.  Mary's,  York ;  1  like 

bovate  held  by  the  prioress  of  Appilton;   and  1   bovate  held  by  the 

heir  of  Maud  le  Eef  (?)  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee. 
,  Asmunderby.    2  carucates  land,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by 

Ranulph  de  Xevill. 
Merkyngfeld.    4  like  carucates  [alias  J  fee]  held  by  John  de  Merkyngfeld  by 

knight's  service. 
Boulton  Percy.    3  carucates  land  [alias  ^  and  J  fee]  held  by  Robert  de  Percy 

by  the  same  service  of  the.  same  fee. 
Hornygton.     3  carucates  of  the  same  fee  [alias  i  and  J  fee]  held  by  the 

same  Robert  by  the  same  service. 
Paddoctorpth  [alias  Paddokthorp] .     3  like  carucates  [alias  i  and  J  fee]  held 

by  Philip  de  Kymbe  [alias  de  Kyme]  by  the  same  service. 
Tadecastre.    2  carucates  and  6  bovates  land,  whereof  4  carucates  make  a 

fee  [alias  three  parts  of  1  fee] ,  held  by  the  heir  of  Thomas  le  Lardener ; 

7  bovates  land  of  the  same  fee  [alias  J  fee],  held  as  glebe   by  the 

abbot  of   Sallay;    1  bovate  land   of   the   same  fee  held  by  John  le 

Maisterison  by  the  same  service  ;  and  1  like  bovate  land  similarly  held 

by  the  heir  of  Robert  le  Mareschall. 
Smawys.      4  bovates  land,  whereof  10  (carucates)  make   a  fee,  held  by 

Ranulph  de  Normandvill  by  the  same  service. 
Hagganby.     5  carucates  land,  whereof  9  make  a  fee,  held  by  the  prior  of 

Park  (de  Parco)  by  the  same  service. 
"Neuton.     12  carucates  land    held   by  Walran  de  Rocheford  by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
*roston.    J  carueate  land,  whereof  9  make  a  fee,  held  as  glebe  by  the  rector 

of  Foston ;  12J  bovates  land  of  the  same  fee  held  by  John  le  Grase ; 

J  carueate    land    of  the   same  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Willigpn  le 

Mareschall ;  6J  bovates  land  of  the  same  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  John 

de  Driffeld ;  and  3J  bovates  land  and  three  parts  of  a  bovate  of  the  same 

fee  held  by  the  heir  of  John  de  Mewys. 
^Wandesford.    1  carueate  land,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by 

William  de  Hauley ;  4  bovates  land  of  the  same  fee  held  by  the  heir  of 

Simon  de  Raley ;    2  like  bovates  land  held  by  John  (sic)  de  Horkestow ; 

and  1  like  bovate  land  held  by  Hugh  de  Thornholme. 
'Nafiferton.      9    carucates   land,   which   make    a    fee held    by 

Geoffrey  Helewys. 
Kernedby.    7  carucates  land,  whereof  8  make  a  fee,  held  by  Robert  de  Percy ; 

and  1  carueate  land  of  the  same  fee  held  by  Nicholas  Mauleverer. 
Queldryg  [alias  Queldryk] .     10  carucates  land,  whereof  12  make  a  fee  [alias 

three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee]  held  by  John  Malbys. 
^Wartere.    1  like  carueate  held  by  the  abbot  of  Mew ;  and   1 

carueate  land  of  the  same  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Wartere. 
Bramhopp.     2  carucates  land  of  the  same  fee   [alias  J  fee]  held  by  the 

master  of  St.  Leonard's,  York, ;  and  2  like  carucates  [alias 

I  fee]  held  by  the  abbot  of  Kirkestall  by  the  same  service. 
Ribbestain.     1  like  carueate  land  held  by  the  master  of  St.  Leonard's,  by 

the  same  service. 


♦  Noted  in  margin  '  non  hie  quia  in  Estrid.' 


EDWARD  II.  319 

Eenyngton.     2 J  carucates  land  held  by  the  said  master  in  alms. 

And  the  said  Henry  had  a  chamber and  stabling 

for  his  horses  with  their  sustenance  in  the  house  of  St.  Leonard  in  the 
,  time  of  convocation,  whenever  he  should  do  business  (negociaverit)  at 
York. 
Spofford.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

York  ;  East  Riding.    Inq.  Monday  after  the  Epiphany,  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches  : — 

Foulsutton.  6  carucates  land,  whereof  23  make  a  fee  [alias  J  fee],  held  by 
John  Dauterive  by  knight's  service. 

Hudburton  and  Catton  lalias  Hudburton  only],  4  like  carucates  [alias 
i-  knight's  fee]  held  by  Brian  Bordon  [alias  Burdun]. 

Kexeby.     1  carucate  land,  whereof  12  make  a  fee,  held  by  the  same  Brian. 

Cafton.  1  carucate  land,  whereof  11  make  a  fee,  held  by  William 
Tartcurtays  [alias  Tarte  Curtois];  1  like  carucate  held  by  Thomas 
Scerf  [alias  Serf  J ;  1  like  carucate  held  by  Richard  de  Kylingwyk  ;  1  like 
carucate  held  by  Gilbert  Steresman ;  1  like  carucate  held  by  Ellen 
Parent ;  and  1  like  carucate  held  by  William  son  of  Peter. 

Wilberfosse.  5  carucates  land,  whereof  23  make  a  fee  [alias  i  and  sV  fee] , 
held  by  Philip  de  Kyme. 

Neuton.  5  like  carucates  [alias  ^  and  uV  fee]  held  by  John  de 
Rotherfeld. 

Galmeton,  Staxton,  and  Haytton.  12  carucates  land  making  a  fee,  held  by 
William  de  Boshale. 

Kybblingcotes,  Gurmundham,  and  Clothton.  1  fee  held  by  Roger  de 
Grymeston. 

Neuton.     1  fee  held  by  Waleran  de  Rocheford. 

Tweng.     The  manor  held  by  Marmaduke  de  Tweng  by  service  of  2  fees. 

Lond.  Two  parts  of  the  town,  held  by  the  same  Marmaduke  by  service  of 
2  fees ;  and  the  third  part  held  by  Robert  de  la  More  by  service  of 
^  fee  and  ^  fee. 

Emelsey.  6  bovates  land,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a  fee  [alias  xV  and 
8^  fee] ,  held  by  Walter  de  Emelsey. 

Scoreby.    J  fee  held  by  Isabel  de  Vescy. 

Elvyngton.     J  fee  held  by  William  de  Morers. 

Queldryk.     1  carucate  land,  whereof  12  make  a  fee,  held  by  William  Darell. 

Pokethorp.  2  carucates  and  5  bovates  land,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a 
fee  [alias  J  and  /^  fee],  held  by  Thomas  de  Boulton;  2  like  carucates 
land,  held  by  Thomas  de  Dysseford ;  and  7  like  carucates  and  3  bovates 
land  [alias  three  parts  of  a  fee] ,  held  by  John  Notle. 

Bstthotp.     1  fee  held  by  Joan  Sturmy. 

Scorburgh  [alias  Schouresburgh] .  2  bovates  land,  whereof  8  carucates 
make  a  fee,  held  by  lady  Denise  de  Munchensye  [alias  de  Montchensi]  ; 
and  10  like  bovates  [alias  ^  and  gV  fee] ,  held  by  John  de  Hothom. 

Foston.  12|  bovates  land,  whereof  9  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  John  de 
Gras ;  I  like  acre  (sic) ,  wherewith  the  church  of  Eoston  is  dowered ;  ^  like 
carucate  held  by  William  Maresch(al)  ;  6^  like  bovates  [alias  i\  fee], 
held  by  John  de  Driffeld  ;  2J  like  bovates  and  three  parts  of  a  bovate 
[alias  1^  fee] ,  held  by  John  de  Meaux  [alias  de  MewsJ ;  and  3f  like 
bovates  [alias  ^-V-fee],  held  by  Denise  de  Munchensye. 

Wandesford.     1  carucate  land,  whereof  10  make  a  fee,  held  by  William  de- 
Hauley  ;  6  like  bovates  [alias  h  and  h  fee] ,  held  by  Wymund  de  Raley ; 
2  like  bovates  held  by  Jolland    (Joulaiius)  de  Horkestowe ;   and  1  like 
bovate  held  by  Hugh  de  Thornholm. 


320  INQUISITIONS. 

Nafireton.  5  bovates  land,  whereof  9  carucates  make  a  fee  [alias  A  fee] , 
held  by  the  prior  of  Bridelington  ;  2  like  carucates  [alias  f  and  h  fee] , 
held  by  Robert  le  Conestable ;  J  like  carucate  held  by  Eobert  son  of 
Richard ;  J  like  carucate  held  by  Simon  de  Spines  [alias  de  Spine]  ; 
2  like  bovates  held  by  Henry  de  Wyndousom ;  J  like  carucate  held  by 
Nicholas  Pinchewar;  2  like  bovates  held  by  Robert  son  of  Nel  [alias 
Neel] ;  4J  like  bovates  [alias  A  fee]  held  by  Gerard  Salveyn  ;  1 J  like 
bovate,  held  by  Letice  Nouers  [alias  de  Nowers] ;  2  like  bovates  held  by 
William  son  of  Herbert ;  1  like  bovate  held  by  Robert  Kyng ;  and  1  like 
bovate  held  by  Geoffrey  Helwys. 

Hooum  [alias  Howum].  3  carucates  land,  whereof  8  make  a  fee,  held 
by  the  prioress  of  Apilton ;  1  like  carucate  held  by  the  prioress  of 
Swyn ;  6  like  bovates  [alias  iV  fee]  held  by  the  prior  of  Bridelington ; 
and  2  like  bovates  held  by  the  prior  of  EUerton. 

Marton  and  ToUesby.  J  fee  held  by  John  de  Blaby ;  and  }  fee  held  by 
Richard  de  Marton. 

Newham.  4  bovates  land,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by 
Christiana  de  Camera;  2  like  bovates  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  de 
Schalton  [alias  de  Schelton] . 

Stain  ton  and  Thornton.  J  fee  and  IJ  carucate  land  [alias  J  and  }  fee],  held 
by  Fieri  de  Thrine  [alias  Firi  de  Thimi] . 

Morton.    ^  fee  held  by  WUliam  de  Morton. 

Hildrewell.    i  fee  held  by  free  tenants  there. 

Southlofthouses.    J  fee  held  by  free  tenants  there. 

Barnaldby.     f  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Gisseberne. 

Wartre.  1  carucate  land  held  by  the  prior  of  Wartre  in  frank  almoin ;  and 
1  carucate  land  held  by  the  abbot  of  Meaux  in  the  same  manner. 

Kybblingcotes.    Ja.  land. 

Schorburgh.    Ja.  land. 

Houm.     ^a.  land. 

Barneby  upon  Done  and  Haword.     1  carucate  land. 
All  held  by  the  prior  of  Watton  in  frank  almoin. 

Catton  and  Stamford  Bridge  (Ponte  Belli).  2  carucates  land  held  by  the 
abbot  of  Behgland  in  frank  almoin. 

Lekonfeld  [alias  Lekyngfeld],  Scorburgh  and  Catton.  The  advowsons  of 
the  churches. 

Yoke  ;  Cbavkn.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Epiphany,  8  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Knights'  fees  and  advowsons  of  churches,  excepting  (those  held  in)  alms : — 
Preston  in  Cravene.     The  manor  and  6  carucates  land  there,  with 

in  Wyklesword,  and  2  carucates  land  in  Est  Pathnall,  held  by  Gilbert 

de  Clare  earl  of  Gloucester  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Swynden,   Pathorne,   Halton  West,   and  Helgfeld    [alias  Elkefeld].      14 

carucates  land  held  by  Ranulph  de  Nevill  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee, 

viz. — in  Swynden  6,  in  Pathorne  3,  in  Halton  West  3,  and  in  Helgfeld  2. 
KetilweU.    3  carucates  land  held  by  the  heir  of  John  de  Gray  by  service  of 

J  fee ;  and  3  carucates  land  held  by  [the  abbot  of  Coverham]  of  the 

same  fee,  by  the  same  service. 
Arneclif.    2  carucates  land  held  by  the  abbot  of  [Fountains]  by  service 

of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Malgham.    2  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  abbot  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Arneclif.     IJ  carucate  land  held  by  William  de  Haukeswyk  by  service  of 

^  knight's  fee. 


EDWAED  II.  321 

Eouthmell.     2  carucates  land  held  by  John  Flemyng  by  service  of  ^-^  knight's 

fee. 
Boston.    2  carucates  land,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  Eichard 

Torny  by  knight's  service. 
Stiueton  and  Glusburne.     5  like  carucates   similarly  held  by  Eobert  de 

Plumton. 
Gressyngton.     6  carucates  land,  whereof  14  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by 

the  same  Eichard,  by  the  same  service. 
Linton.     4  carucates  land   [alias  J  and  -^  fee]   held  by  John  le   Grase 

[alias  John  Grase,  Gras]  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Tresfeld.     4  carucates  land  held  by  the  same  John  by  the  same  service  of 

the  same  fee. 
Adyngham.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Walter  le  Vavasour  by  service  of 

i  knight's  fee. 
Thorneton  and  Calde  Conyston.     12  carucates  land  held  by  John  de  Eose 

[alias  de  Eos]  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  viz  : — 9  carucates  in  Thorne- 
ton and  3  in  Calde  Conyston. 
Carleton.     7  carucates  land,  whereof   12   make  a  fee,   held  by   Thomas 

de  Alta  Eipa,  by  service  of  lib.  cummin. 
Eynnyngton.     9  like  carucates  held  by  John  de  Boulton  [alias  de  Bolton] 

by  knight's  service. 
Neusom  [alias  Newson].     1  carucate  land  held  by  Thomas   de  la  Grene 

by  service  of  ^V  knight's  fee. 
Midope  [alias  Midhop] .      1  carucate  land  held  by  Eobert  de  Midopp  and 

Agnes  his  wife  of  the  same  fee  by  the  same  service. 
Horton.      14  bovates  land  [alias  ^  fee] ,  held  by  Nicholas  de  Cayly  [alias 

de  Cailli]   of  the  same  fee  by  the  same  service ;  and  ^  like  carucate 

land   similarly   held   by  John  de  Boulton. 
Boulton  in  Bougland  [alias  Bolton  in  Bouland] .     1  carucate  land  held  by 

the  same  John  of  the  same  fee,  of  which  the  church  is  endowed  with 

^  carucate. 
Horton.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Mauger  le  Vavasour  by  service  of    ^ 

knight's  fee ;  10  bovates  land  [alias  |  fee]  held  by  the  heirs  of  Peter 

de  Horton  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee  ;  and  J  carucate  land 

held  by  William  de  Irby  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee. 
Kirkeby  in  Malgdall.     3  carucates  land  held  by  William  de  Haukeswyk  in 

drengage  {dringag'). 
Stainford  Scotayn.     1  carucate  land,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee,  held 

by  John  de  Fauvelthorp. 
Boulton  in  Bougland.     1  like  carucate  held  by  Walter  le  Vavasour  by  the 

same  service. 
Gayrgrave   [alias  Gergrave].      6  carucates  land,  whereof   14   make  a  fee 

[alias  ^  and  f  fee] ,  held  by  John  Dayvyll  [alias  Davill]  by  knight's 

service. 
Westeby.    3^  bovates    [alias  /^  fee]   held  by  Adam  de  Westeby;   and  1 

bovate  [alias  ^  fee]  held  by  John  de  Westeby,  by  the  same  service 

of  the  same  fee. 
Bukdone  [alias  Buckedene] .    4  like  bovates  [alias  ^V  fee]  similarly  held 

by  William  de  Midelismore. 
Horton.     1  like  carucate  [alias  ^  fee]   similarly  held  by  the  master  of  St. 

Leonard's,  York. 
Litton.     2  carucates  land,  whereof  12  make  a  fee,  held  by  the  abbot  of 

Fountains  in  alms  ;  and  1  like  carucate  held  by  the  abbot  of  Sallay  in 
V  alms. 

28017  X 


322  INQUISITIONS. 

Horton.    f  carucate  land  held  by  the  same  abbot  in  alms  of  the  same  fee. 

Giselburne.  1  like  carucate  and  2  bovates,  held  by  the  same  abbot  in 
alms  ;  1  like  carucate  held  by  the  prioress  of  Stainfeld  in  alms ;  and  1 
like  carucate  held  by  the  prioress  of  Apilton  in  alms. 

Stainford.     3  like  carucates  held  by  the  abbot  of  Sallay  in  alms. 

Langclif .     3  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  the  same  abbot. 

Nappay.  2  like  carucates  similarly  held  by  the  master  of  St.  Leonard's, 
York. 

Arneclif .     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Sallay.     The  advowson  of  the  abbey. 

YoBK  ;  North  Kiding.     Extent,  Thursday  after  the  Epiphany,  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees  and  advowsons  excepting  (those  held  in)  alms,  viz. — 

Uplythum.  1  carucate  land,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  John 
de  Fontibus  of  Uplythum  by  knight's  service  ;  and  1  carucate  held  by 
Robert  Capoun,  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee. 

Semere.     2  like  bovates  similarly  held  by  Henry  de  Luddeford. 

Hoton  and  Cesaye.  8  carucates  land  held  by  William  Darell  by  service  of  1 
knight's  fee,  viz. —  in  Hoton  5,  and  in  Cesaye  3. 

Crakhalle.  3  carucates  land,  whereof  12  make  a  fee,  held  by  the  same 
William ;  11  bovates  [alias  ^  fee]  held  by  John  de  Frytheby  by  the 
same  service  of  the  same  fee ;  J  like  carucate  held  by  William  de 
Maundevill ;  f  like  carucate  held  by  Henry  de  Thormodeby ;  2  like 
bovates  held  by  Eichard  Neubonde ;  1  like  bovate  held  by  Gilbert 
de  Crakhalle;  and  2  like  bovates  held  by  Eichard  Batman  [alias 
Bateman] . 

Dalton.  2  carucates,  whereof  12  make  a  fee,  held  by  William  de  Neuby 
by  knight's  service  ;  2  carucates  held  by  Eanulph  de  Dalton,  by  the 
same  service  of  the  same  fee  ;  2  like  carucates  [alias  ^  fee]  held  by 
Mauger  le  Vavasour  ;  and  1  like  carucate  held  by  the  prior  of  Newburgh 
(de  Novo  Bur  go). 

Stodeley.  7  like  bovates  [alias  ^  fee]  held  by  the  wife  of  Thomas  de 
Colvyle  by  the  same  service. 

Toppeclif.  1  like  bovate  held  by  Robert  son  of  Hervy ;  J  like  bovate  held 
by  Eobert  son  of  Eose ;  1  like  bovate  held  by  Walter  son  of  Hebbe ;  1 
like  bovate  held  by  Alan  Cutt ;  2  like  bovates  held  by  John  de  Ponte 
Burgi  [alias  Burgo] ;  and  1  like  bovate  held  by  the  prior  of  Newburgh. 

Grystwayt.  1  carucate  land  held  by  Setreon  de  Catton  by  knight's  service, 
whereof  12  make  a  fee ;  1  carucate  and  1 J  bovate  held  by  Master  Henry 
de  Skypton  by  the  same  service  of  the  same  fee  ;  1|  like  bovate  held  by 
Eichard  le  Venour ;  2  like  bovates  held  by  William  son  of  Walter ;  2 
like  bovates  held  by  William  son  of  Oliver ;  6  like  bovates  held  by 
Gregory  Argent ;  1  like  bovate  held  by  Emma  Pygate  ;  J  like  carucate 
held  by  John  le  Venour  [alias  le  Veneour]  ;  J  like  carucate  held  by 
William  Burnet ;  and  2  like  carucates  and  5  bovates  [alias  a  fee]  held 
by  John  de  Skypton. 

Skipton.  2  like  bovates  held  by  Laurence  de  Skipton  ;  3  like  bovates  and 
1  like  carucate  held  by  Baldwin  de  Skypton ;  2  like  bovates  and  3  like 
bovates  held  by  Stephen  de  Balderby ;  2  like  bovates  held  by  Eichard 
son  of  Adam  ;  3  like  bovates  [alias  -^  fee]  held  by  Eva  daughter  of 
Thomas;  2  like  bovates  [alias  -ig  fee]  held  by  Eichard  Neuman;  1 
like  bovate  held  by  Thomas  the  smith  {Fahef) ;  1  like  bovate  held  by 
Roger  Aldous ;  14  like  bovates  held  by  Henry  de  Saxton ;  and  2  like 
bovates  held  by  Lambert  de  Fontibus. 


EDWARD   II.  328 

Neuby.  5  like  bovates  [alias  A  fee]  held  by  Eoger  Crok ;  2  like  bovates 
held  by  Margery  de  Neuby ;  1|  like  bovates  held  by  John  de  Neuby ;  1 
like  bovate  held  by  Robert  de  Dalton ;  and  6|  like  bovates  held  by 
William  de  Neuby. 

Estanby.  5  like  bovates  and  4a.  land  [alias  /g  fee]  held  by  Richard  de 
Wassand  [alias  Richard  Wassaund]  ;  1  like  carucate  held  by  Robert  de 
Twyng  [alias  de  Tweng]  ;  and  2  like  carucates  and  5  bovates  [alias 
t  and  tV  fee]  held  by  the  prior  of  Neuburgh. 

Renyngton.  2  like  carucates  held  by  the  abbot  of  Fountains  ;  1  like  caru- 
cate held  by  the  prior  of  Neuburgh ;  and  2  like  carucates  and  5  bovates 
held  by  the  master  of  St.  Leonard's. 

Dysseford.  3J  like  bovates  [alias  -V  fee]  held  by  Thomas  son  of  Marmaduke ; 
1  like  carucate  held  by  Peter  son  of. Michael;  3  like  bovates  held  by 
Thomas  de  Kyme  ;  3  like  bovates  held  by  William  de  Pokthorp  ;  2  like 
bovates  held  by  William  le  Chapelayn  ;  2  like  bovates  held  by  John  de 
Prytheby ;  1  like  bovate  held  by  Robert  de  Hacthorp ;  1  like  bovate 
held  by  German  de  Ebor' ;  and  3J  like  carucates  held  by  the  abbot  of 
Fountains. 

Lofthous,  Walplwe,  and  Hilderwell.  21  carucates  and  12  bovates  land  held 
by  Richard  de  Percy  of  Donsford  [alias  Dusford]  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee,  viz. — ^in  Lofthous  12  carucates  and  5  bovates,  in  Walplwe  4  carucates 
and  4  bovates,  and  in  Hilderwell  6  carucates  and  2  bovates. 

Kyrkelythum  and  Kylton.  3  knight's  fees,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a  fee, 
held  by  Marmaduke  de  Tweng. 

Kastel  Levyngton.    J  fee  held  by  Christiana  de  Meynill  [alias  de  Menyll] . 

Wylton  and  Westcotom  in  Cliveland.  The  townships  and  2  carucates  land 
in  Laysingby,  whereof  10  carucates  make  a  fee  [alias  i  fee  in  Laysingby] , 
held  by  John  de  Bulmer. 

Snaynton.  21  bovates  land,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee  [alias  i  and 
iV  fee] ,  held  by  Christiana  Chever. 

Irtoh.  5  bovates,  whereof  12  carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  Simon  de  Kaylly  by 
knight's  service ;  14  bovates  land  [alias  i  and  ^  fee] ,  whereof  10  caru- 
cates make  a  fee,  similarly  held  by  William  de  Irton ;  5  like  bovates  [alias 
■h  fee]  held  by  Richard  Fraunceys ;  and  1  carucate  land,  whereof  8 
carucates  make  a  fee,  held  by  Peter  del  Hay  [alias  de  la  Haye]  by  the 
same  service. 

St.  Mary  at  the  gate  of  the  Castle,  York.  A  moiety  of  the  advowson  of  the 
church. 

Donyngton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Extent  of  the  above  fees,  with  the  variations  there  given  within  square 
brackets,  except  those  held  in  alms  (defaced). 

Extent  or  summary  of  rents  of  those  who  held  by  knight's  service,  of  whom 
no  mention  is  made  in  the  inquisitions  returned  into  the  chancery 
(names  of  tenants  given) ;  also  : — ■ 

Extent  or  summary  of  lands  &c.  which  William  de  Morers,  deceased,  held  for 
life  by  the  demise  of  the  said  Henry  viz. — 
York.     Thurstanby.     The  manor.    Also  :— 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  advowsons  above  specified. 

Assignment  of  dower  to  Eleanor,  late  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Percy,  of  knights' 
fees,  being  part  of  those  above  specified  (defaced). 


324  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  deliver  to  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Henry  de  Percy 
the  revenues  which  he  has  detained,  arising  from  the  manor  of  Cletop, 
the  hamlet  of  Giggleswyk,  lands  and  tenements  in  Bukeden,  the  manors 
of  Lekyngfeld,  Catton,  Semer,  and  Nafferton,  and  a  third  part  of  the 
manor  of  Wetherby  which  was  of  the  Templars,  which  the  king 
assigned  to  her  in  dower  on  6  Nov.  last,  22  April,  8  Edw.  11. 

Endorsed  with  return,  that  he  has  delivered  64Z.  thereof,  but  because  of  the 
brevity  of  time  after  his  removal  he  has  not  yet  computed  with  his 
subescheators. 

Writ  (of  certiorari)  on  the  complaint  of  the  prior  and  convent  of  Durham  that 
the  escheator  since  the  death  of  Henry  de  Percy  has  hindered  them  from 
receiving  5qr.  of  corn  which  they  ought  to  receive  at  Swynhou  and 
Tughale  for  the  sustenance  of  their  house  of  Fame  by  the  charters  of 
Eustace  de  Vescy,  William  his  son,  &c.,  18  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 
NoBTHUMBBBLAND.  Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam, 
9  Edw.  II. 

Tughall  and  Scwynhow.  Theprior,  convent  and  brethren  of  Fame  were  seised 
of  6qr.  of  corn  from  the  said  manor  until  the  death  of  the  said  Henry,  of 
the  gifts  of  Eustace  de  Vescy,  John,  and  William,  and  used  to  receive 
the  same  by  the  hands  of  the  reeve  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin. 

The  constable  of  the  castle  of  Alnewyke  occupies  those  towns  not 
permitting  the  escheator  to  exercise  his  office  there. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  to  Alexander  de  Cave  and  John  de  Hothum,  the  elder, 
to  make  an  extent  of  the  lands  of  the  late  Henry  de  Percy  in  co.  York,  the 
custody  whereof  the  king  had  committed  to  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Henry,  rendering  400Z.  yearly  at  the  exchequer,  and  which  lands 
on  account  of  the  destructions  made  by  the  invading  Scots  she  had 
returned  into  the  king's  hand,  22  Feb.  13  Edw.  II. 
YoBK ;  WAPENTAKES  OF"  Clabhow,  Aynsti,  Baekeston,  AND  Statnclif.  Extent, 
Sunday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  13  Edw.  II. 
Wapentake  of  Clarhow  : — 

Spofford.     (The  manor,  extent  given.) 

Arelthorp.     The  little  manor  {inanerettwm)  (extent  given). 

Lethelay.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  capital  messuage  wholly 

burnt. 
Lynton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  two  ruinous  granges. 
Wetherby.    Two  parts  of  the  manor  which  was  of  the  Templars  (extent 
given)  including  two  parts  of  a  capital  messuage  for  a  long  time  ruinous. 
Wapentake  of  Barkeston : — 

Tadecastre.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Wapentake  of  Aynsti : — 

Oxton.    Land  &c.  worth  46«.  6d.  yearly. 
Wapentake  of  Stainclif : — 
Langestrothe  in  Craven.     Certain  lodges  (?)  {log'?)  worth  24Z.  lis.  Od.  and 
no  more  because  of  the  depredation  of  the  Scots. 

Yobk;  wapentakes  of  Bbidfoed  and  Lanqbeegh.  Extent,  Monday  after 
St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  13  Edw.  II. 
Wapentake  of  Bradford  : — 
Topelif.  (The  manor,  extent  given),  including  the  tillages  of  Le  Lund, 
Le  Northfeld,  Le  West  Piatt,  Alwenker,  and  Fytys,  and  tenants  at 
will  rendering  41.  yearly  and  not  more  because  the  other  tenants  were 
destroyed  by  the  Scots. 


EDWAED   TI.  325 

Gristhwait.     The  hamlet  (extent  given) ,  which  was  burned  and  destroyed 

and  the  tenants  slain  by  the   Scots  ;  and  there  is  there  the  mill  of 

Neuby,  with  a  fishery  and  ferry. 
Aystenby.    8    tenants    in    bondage    rendering    101.  yearly,    pleas    and 

perquisites  &c. 
Wapentake  of  Langebergh : — 

Kyrkelevyngton.     Tenants  in   bondage    and    cottars  rendering  15s.  M. 

yearly ;  and  Eleanor  de  Percy  holds  the  residue  of  the  town  in  dower. 
The  fees  and  services  of  free  tenants  are  not  extended,  because  they 

are  in  the  hands  of  the  king. 

Yoek;  wapentake   of  Hebthill.    Extent,   Wednesday  after  St.   Gregory  the 
Pope,  13  Edward  U. 
Pokelington.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  41.  (1.) 


537.     William  db  Moebes. 

Writ,  16  Nov.  8  Edw.  II. 
YoEK.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Hilary,  8  Edw.  II. 

Thurstanby.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  for  life  of  Sir  Henry  de  Percy, 
deceased,  whose  heir  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  of  the  demise  of  the 
same  Henry  made  in  2  Edw.  II. 
He  held  nothing  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Henry,  son  of  the  said  Sir  Henry,  aged  15  at  the  feast  of  St.  Agnes, 
8  Edw.  II,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  William. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  41.  (2.) 


538.     Gilbert  db  Clare,  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford. 

Writ  (missing)  (?  10  July,  8  Edw.  II ;   see  writ  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland). 
Suffolk.     Inq 8  EdW.  II.  (defective.) 

Clare.  The  castle,  with  the  honour  and  its  members,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  service  unknown,  including  rents  of  assize  in  cos.  Norfolk  and 
Essex,  with  'scotpany'  and  '  wardpany,'  37s.  from  Richard  de  Baches- 
worth  and  Eichard  de  Taleworth  for  finding  a  watchman  in  the  castle, 
pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  court  of  the  honour  of  Clare,  and  of  the 
leets  of  Denardeston,  co.  Suffolk,  Sharneton,  co.  Norfolk,  Nortone, 
Wykebergh,  Stamburne,  Topisfeld,  Shaldeford,  and  Halstede  Hurant, 
CO.  Essex,  Lytlington,  Arington,  and  Bodekesham,  co.  Cambridge,  and 
Grantesdene,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  rents  of  assize  there,  and  pleas,  &c. 
of  the  courts  of  Stamburne,  co.  Essex,  and  of  Eoyston  (Crucis  Roisie), 
and  rents  of  assize  in  Abyngtone,  Mordon,  and  Eoyston., 

Clare.     Tolls  of  the  fair  of  Wanteford,  rents  of  assize,  pleas,  &c. 

Clare.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 

Honedene.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  custom  called 
'  Govelerthe '  similarly  held. 

Deseninge  with  Cavenham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  marshes  at 
Cavenham  and  the  two  parks  (?)  of  Cumbhey  and  Suthwode  with 
Fens,  similarly  held. 

St.  Edmunds  with  Fornham.    A  garden  and  meadow. 

Mildenhale.  A  messuage  not  built,  8a.  land,  7a.  pasture,  and  12s.  6d.  rent, 
held  of  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  Sancto  Ivone  by  service  of  2s.  5d.,  yearly. 


326  INQUISMIONS. 

WodeHall.  The  manor  with  Subyry  (extents  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief,  service  unknown. 

Suwaude  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 

Lakingh[uth}.  A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  a  fishery  in  the  marsh,  rents  of  12 
herons  worth  12s., -and  172  sticks  of  eels  worth  21s.  6d.  &c.  similarly  held. 

Haverhull.  The  manor  (extent  given)  held  for  life,  of  the  king  in  chief, 
service  unknown ;  which  manor  together  with  the  manor  of  Hersham, 
CO.  Essex,  he  held  for  life  by  the  demise  of  John  de  Eyvers,  knight,  who 
held  them  for  life  by  the  demise  of  the  said  earl  [of  Gloucester] ;  to  be 
held  to  the  said  earl  for  life  rendering  30i.  yearly  to  the  said  John  in 
the  castle  of  Clare,  with  remainder  to  the  said  John  for  life,  rendering 
201.  yearly  to  the  heirs  of  the  said  earl,  with  reversion  to  the  said  heirs. 

If  the  countess  be  not  pregnant,  his  next  heirs  are  his  sisters,  Eleanor  the 
wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  younger,  aged  21  and  more,  Margaret  late 
the  wife  of  Peter  de  Gavaston,  aged  20,  and  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
de  Burgo,  aged  19. 

Essex.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Assumption,  8  Edw.  II. 

Great  Berdefeld.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  stallage  and  toll  of 

the  market,  and  the  farm  of  the  market  of  Donemowe,  held  of  the  king 

in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Glarette.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the 

honour  of  Boulogne  by  service  of  rendering  101.  yearly  at  the  king's 

exchequer. 
Hersham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  for  life  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

knight's  service,  by  the  demise  of  John  de  Eyvers,  knight,  as  above 

{see  Haverhull). 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor  aged  22  and  more,  Margaret  21,  and  Elizabeth 
(sic)  19  and  more. 

Heetfoed.     Inq.  Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Staundon.  Th6  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 

Popishale.  A  messuage,  120a.  arable,  la.  meadow,  8a.  pasture,  6a.  wood, 
50s.  rent  of  assize,  a  market,  &c.  held  of  the  king,  as  of  the  honour  of 
Dover,  by  service  of  rendering  12cZ.  yearly  at  the  castle  of  Dover. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor  aged  25,  Margaret  22,  and  Isabel  19. 

SuEEEY.     [Zng.J  Friday  aftfer  St.  Giles,  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Blecchingelegh.  The  manor  and  borough  (extent  given),  held  of  (the  king) 
in  chief  as  member  of  the  honour  of  Clare,  service  unknown. 

Tillingedonne.  A  capital  messuage,  200a.  arable,  and  12a.  boscage,  held  as 
member  of  Blecchinglegh. 

Chepstede.  A  wood,  62s.  5^d.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  as  member  of 
Blecchinglegh. 

Ocham  [alias  Ockham].  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  member  of 
Blecchinglegh. 

EfBngeham.  A  messuage,  112a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  30a.  boscage,  74s.  id. 
rent,  &c.  held  as  member  of  Blecchinlegh. 

Ticheseye.  A  capital  messuage,  100a.  arable,  4Ja.  meadow,  40a.  pasture, 
20a.  wood,  41s.  24cZ.  rent,  &c.  held  as  member  of  the  honour  of 
Gloucester,  service  unknown ;  out  of  which  10  marks  are  payable 
to  Bibhssa,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Valoynes,  for  a  third  part  of  those 
lands  and  of  the  manor  of  Ashmere,  co.  Doraet,  by  the  earl's  writing. 


EDWAEi)  II.  327 

Camerwelle.  69a.  arable,  rents,  works,  &e.  held  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester, 
service  unknown. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John  de 
Burgo,  all  of  full  age. 

Sussex.    Inq.  12  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Eutherfeud  [alias  Eotherfeld] .  The  manor  (extent  given) ,  including  a  free 
chace,  the  hundred,  and  a  custoin  called  '  Swyntyeld,'  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  as  member  of  the  honour  of  Clare,  service  unknown. 

Lynetereslonde  and  Eemeslegh.  A  tenement  so  called,  held  of  Eobert  de 
Bromfeld  by  service  of  rendering  21s.  2.d.  yearly. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor  aged  22,  Margaret  21,  and  Elizabeth  19  and  more. 

Southampton.     Inq.  14  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Peterfeld    [alias  Petresfeld].     61.   14s.   lO^d.   rent  of  assize,  toll   of  the 

market,  perquisites  of  courts,  &c.  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's 

service. 
Mapelderham.     111.  3s.  T^d.  rent,  40s.  profit  of  wood,  perquisites  of  courts, 

&c.  similarly  held. 
Upclatford.     71.  10s.  Bd.  rent  and  perquisites  of  courts,  similarly  held. 
Hardebrigg  within  the  New  Eorest.     26s.  8d.  rent,  and  perquisites  of  courts, 

similarly  held. 

Heir  unknown,  because  it  is  said  that  the  countess  is  pregnant. 

Beees.     Extent,  5  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Stanford.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor,  aged  20,  Margaret  18,  and  Isabel  16. 

OxFOED.     Extent,  4  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Boreford  [alias  Bureford] .     The  lordship  of  the  town,  including  rents  from 
13  burgesses,  market  tolls  &c.,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  parcel  of 
the  honour  of  Gloucester,  service  unknown  ;  and  lOs.  rent  from  Richard, 
parson  of  Nether  Overton  [alias  Netherorton]. 
Heyford  ad  Pontem.     2s.  rent  from  a  view  there. 

Chadlington.     The  hundred  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  at  fee 
farm  by  service  of  llOs.  2d.  yearly. 
Heirs  as  above,  of  whom  the  said  Isabel  is  16. 

Oxford.    Extent,  9  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Kaversham.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
30a.  meadow  in  La  Mersche  and  in  the  meadow  of  the  abbot  of 
Eadeniges,  3a.  meadow  in  Hardyngmed  and  Thachmed,  pasture  in 
La  Broke  and  Fortheye,  a  wood  called  Northwode  and  a  wood  in  Heyle, 
and  2s.  for  the  ferry  of  the  Thames,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heirs  as  above. 

Huntingdon.    Inq.  22  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Sutho  Lovetot.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  i  knight's  fee ;   and  25s.  yearly  from  a  farm  of  50a.  land  in 
Haylweston. 
Great  Grantisdene.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Heirs  as  above,  Eleanpr  aged  23,  Margaret  22,  and  Elizabeth  20^ 


328  INQUISITIONS. 

PNoBTHAMPTON.]     InQ'.  9  Sept.  8  Edw.  11.  iim     i 

Rothwell.  A  capital  messuage,  379a.  arable,  68a.  1^.  meadow,  llT^a.  h. 
pasture,  120a.  wood,  2  water-mills,  a  wind-mill,  a  horse-mill,  rents, 
&c.  the  foreign  rent  of  Lichebarowe,  the  market  of  the  borough 
let  to  farm,  a  fair,  a  hundred,  with  certain  views,  and  the  pleas  and 
perquisites  of  the  court  of  Deneford,  tenure  unspecified. 
Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor  and  Margaret  aged  21,  and  Elizabeth  20. 
WoECESTEB.     Iwg.  8(?)  August,  8Edw.  II.  (dfi/aced).  .    •     ,    ,• 

Hanlegh  [alias  Hanlay].     The  castle  and  manor  (extent  given),  including 
a  close  within  the  barton  of  Blakemor  and  Hanle,   a  wood  called 

Clyfhey,  a  custom  called  '  Wodepeny,'  a  chace m  Malverne, 

and  8qr.  oats  from  the  townships  of  Caldwelle  and  Maham  for  haiong 
common  in  the  same  chace  ;  out  of  all  which  the  vicar  of  Hanle  shall 
receive  100s.  yearly  by  ancient  custom  and  for  the  repair  of  the  house 
of  the  castle. 
Bysshelegh.    The  manor  (extent  given).  „  ,  .   v     ^     » 

Which  manors  of  Hanlegh  and  Byschele  together  with  all  his  lands,  &c. 
in  England,  were  held  by  the  said  earl  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
7i  knights'  fees,  but  by  what  the  said  manors  are  separately  held  is 
unknown. 
Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth  sometime  the  wife  of 
John  de  Burgo,  unless  the  countess  is  pregnant. 

Wilis.     Inq.  18  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Wexcombe.    The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  foreign  hundred  of  Kyne- 
wardeston,  held  at  fee  farm  of  the  king  in  chief,  pertaining  to  the  earldom 
of  Gloucester,  rendering  dOl.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Burghbach  Sauvage.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  Mareschall, 

service  unknown.  .   . 

Bedewynde.     The  borough  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  pertaining 

to  the  earldom  of  Gloucester. 
Le  Hyde  by  Domerham.     34s.  4d.  yearly  from  a  free  tenant. 
Loppeshale.    68.  8d.  yearly  from  a  free  tenant. 

Both  pertaining  to  the  said  earldom. 
Cnouk  and  Smalebrok.    Pleas  and  perquisites  of  views  of  frankpledge. 

And    earl  Gilbert,   father  of  the  said  earl,  granted  to  Peter  de 
(''Herunva)l  the  manors  of  Cnouk  and   Ordrycheston  for  life,  after 
whose  death,  who  has  now  died,  the  same  ought  to  revert  to  the  said 
earl's  heirs. 
His  sisters  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Ehzabeth  are  his  next  heirs  apparent 
and  of  full  age,  but  whether  the  countess  is  pregnant  or  not  is  unknown  to 
the  jury. 
Gloucestbe.     Inq.  24  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Ryndecombe.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  la  Mare  by  service 
of  2d.  yearly. 
Heirs  as  above,  aged  22,  20,  and  18. 

Gloucestee.     Inq.  1  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Campeden  alias  Campiden.    A  capital  messuage,  a  water-mill,  92a.  arable, 
11a.  meadow,  a  pasture,  rents,  &c.  held  of  the  earl  of  Chester  by  service 
of  i  knight's  fee. 
The  jury  understand  that  Maud  late  the  wife  of  the  said  earl  is  pregnant, 
but  if  not  the  heirs  are  as  above. 

"  *  See  Close  fioll  9  Edw.  H.  m.  6. 


EDWABD  II.  329 

Gloucestee.     Inq.  20  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Fayreford.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  meadows  in  Grovemed, 
Clyvemed,  Longedole,  and  Sotheward,  pastures  at  Quere,  Wormestall, 
Corneford,  Mercoumbe,  Scharpnesse,  and  La  Hulle,  and  views  at 
Fayreford,  Estlech,  Alvrynton,  Merschton,  and  Schernecote,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

Heirs  as  above. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  15  Aug.  8  Edw..  11. 

Thornbury.  The  manor  and  borough  (full  extent  given),  including  a  dovecot 
and  water-mill  at  Wolford,  a  water-mill  by  the  Severn,  and  a  pasture 
called  Elonde,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service^ 

Heirs  as  above. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  6  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Teukesbury.     The  manor  and  borough  (full  extent  given),  including  a  fishery 

in  the  Severn  with  a  boat,  customs  called  'fulstale,'  '  stallage,'  'benerthe,' 

and  '  bensede,'  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
Stoke  Archer.    A  capital  messuage,  120a.  arable  in  demesne,  la.  meadow, 

2a.  pasture,  a  water-mill,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  including  38s.  2d. 

rent  in  Goderinton. 
Wodeleyestile.     Pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  foreign  court. 
Corhs.     A  chace  called  the  chace  of  Corhs. 

Heirs  as  above. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  l5  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Merlauwe.  A  manor  (extent  given),  including  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  pasture  in  Wlfmeresfeld,  and  a  fishery  in  the  Thames,  held  of 
the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor  and  Margaret  of  full  age,  and  Elizabeth  aged  20. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  24  Sept*  8  Edw.  II. 
Foreign  rents  and  leets  : — 
Blechele.     2s.  rent  from  John  de  Grey. 
Wolleston  manor.     13s.  4cZ.  rent. 
Lodegarsale  [alias  Lutgarshale]  manor.     13s.  M.  rent. 
Wogeton.     13s.  M.  rent.  '-■*" 

Kynebelle,  Great  ^^Messingden,  Horwode,  Singleworth  and  Little  Merlawe, 
Bourton,    Langeport,    Morton,    Achecote,    Lethyngboru,    Wavenden, 
Broutchon,  Crauleg,  Bollebrychull,  and  Caldecote.  Leets  worth  55s.  IQd. 
AH  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

[Buckingham.]  [Inq.  taken]  at  Le  Byggyghe  in  Little  Brihull  .  .  Sept.  8 
Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Little  Brichull.  A  manor  held  of  the  honour  of  Dovere  rendering  10s. 
every  thirty 

A  wood  called  Schereveswode  with  a  piece  of  pasture  at  Cuttedemulne,  held 
of  Nicholas  [Ferm]baud  by  service  of  5s.  yearly;  and  a 
messuage,  334a.  land,  18a.  meadow,  and  pastures  in  the  park 
and  in  Higefordemore  and  Wannesgrove,  U.  Is.  rent,  pleas  of  court,  &c. 
And  there  ought  to  be  paid  16s..  3d.  for  guard  of  the  castle. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor  and  Margaret  of  full  age,  and  Elizabeth  20. 


330  INQUISITIONS. 

Bedford.    Inq.  18  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Eents,   views  and  courts  : — 
Bokbusdon,    Bideham,    Torveye,    Holcote    and    Badeleston.      Pleas    and 

perquisites  of  views  and  courts,  worth  24s.  lOd.  yearly. 
Yueldene.     13«.  4d.  rent  from  Eleanor  de  Trayly. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 
He  had  no  lands  in  demesne  in  the  county. 

Devon.     Inq.  9  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 

Chetelhampton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  grange,  &c.  at 
Wydecome,  a  wood  called  Chetelhampholt,  and  a  fishery  in  the  Taw, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Langetrewe.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 

Wynkele.    Pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  foreign  court. 

Heirs,  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Isabel,  his  sisters,  ages  unknown. 

Dorset.    Inq.  24  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Craneborn.  The  manor  and  borough  (extent  given),  including  woods  and 
pastures  in  Hallewode,  Vellak,  the  park  of  Alreholt,  Bourewode, 
Blakedon,  and  on  the  hill  with  West  Park,  and  the  foreign  hundred, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  pertaining  to  the  (earldom)  of  Gloucester. 

Pymperne.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  moiety  of  a  certain 
foreign  hundred,  similarly  held. 

Tarente  Gundevill.     The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 

Stupel.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  the  foreign  hundreds  called 
Roubergh,  Haselore  and  Eisshemore,  similarly  held. 

Warham.  The  borough  (extent  given),  including  a  fishery,  a  fair,  and  toll  of 
the  market,  similarly  held,  out  of  which  are  paid  71.  6s.  8d.  yearly  to  the 
prior  of  Warham  of  ancient  alms  established  by  the  said  earl's  ancestors. 

Heirs,  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth,  his  sisters,  each  aged  16  and 
more. 

Dorset.     Inq.  8  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Portlond.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  pertaining  to 

the  earldom  of  Gloucester. 
Wyke.     The  manor  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 
Weymuth.     The  borough  (extent  given),  similarly  held. 

Heirs  as  above. 

London  City.  Inq.  held  before  the  king's  escheator  at  the  church  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Jewry,  in  the  presence  of  the  mayor,  aldermen,  and  other  citizens, 
claiming  the  liberty  of  the  city  from  time  immemorial  and  by  Con- 
firmation of  the  king  and  his  progenitors,  that  no  justice  or  other 
minister  of  the  king,  except  the  justices  in  eyre  and  the  justices 
assigned  for  the  gaol  delivery  of  Neugate  and  for  hearing  pleas  and 
records  at  St.  Martin's,  ought  to  execute  any  office  on  behalf  of  the 
king  in  the  city,  Tuesday  after  All  Saints,  8  Edw.  II. 
Douuegate  Ward;     Tenements   held  by  divers  persons  (extent  given  with 

names  of  tenants). 
Walebrok  Ward.    A  tenement  at  Wulchirchehaghe,  held  by  Guytouche, 
merchant  of  Lombardy,  for  life,  by  the  demise  of  the  said  earl,  rendering 


EDWARD  II,  331 

2&  marks  yearly  ;  and  a  tenement  in  Fridaystret,  similarly  held  for  life, 
by  Thomas  de  Copham  and  Aubrey  his  wife  rendering  a  rose  yearly  for 
all  service. 

All  held  by  the  said  earl  of  the  king  in  chief  as  burgage  of  the  said 
city,  service  unknown. 

Heir  unknown. 

Kent,     llnq.]  Friday  after  St.  Matthew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Thonbrugge.  The  castle  and  borough  (extent  given),  including  rents  of  eels, 
held  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  chief  by  service  of  being  steward 
on  the  day  of  his  enthronement  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Otteford 
once  a  year. 

Dacherst.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  the  views  of  frankpledge  of 
Hildenne  and  Suth,  and  the  .herbage  of  the  chace  of  Thon  [brugge]  in 
Kent,  held  of  the  said  archbishop  as  member  of  the  castle  of 
Thonebrugge.  Out  of  which  there  are  payable  to  the  priory  of 
Thonebrug  6L  13s.  id.  of  yearly  alms;  to  Robert  de  Haudlo  and 
Simon  de  Bardenne  for  land  held  of  them  12s.  id.  yearly  ;  and  to  the 
parish  church  of  Thon  [brugge]  lib.  of  incense  price -4^  of  yearly  alms. 

Kent.     Extent,  Saturday  after  St.  Matthew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Bradstede.  The  manor  aud  borough  (extent  given),  including  tenments  in 
Opelonde,  and  customs  of  '  Rostwode,'  '  Borghyard,'  '  Medselver,' 
'  Gavelherthe,'  and  'Benherthe,'  held  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
as  member  of  the  castle  of  Thonbr  [ugge] ,  by  service  of  being  butler  on 
the  day  of  the  enthronement.  Out  of  which. are  payable  to  the  abbot 
of  Kayinsham  13s.  id.  yearly  of  alms  ;  and  to  the  rector  of  Bradestede 
6s.  8d.  for  tithes  of  the  mill  of  Bradeste  fixed  in  money  from  of  old. 

Edenebrigge  alias  Edonebrugg.  A  capital  messuage,  124a.  arable,  11a. 
pasture,  10a.  meadow,  3s.  2d.  rents  of  tenants  and  of  '  stretpanes,'  and 
a  fishery  in  the  river  {riparia),  held  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster  by 
service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs,  3s.  yearly  rent,  and  Id.  of  Romescot. 

Kent.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Matthew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Haudlo.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury 

in  chief  pertaining  to  the  castle  of  Thonebrugge.     Whence  are  payable 

to  the  heirs  of  Richard  de  Haudlo  for  the  mill  '  Dering '  5s.  and  a  plough 

share,  and  to  John  de  Pecham  l\d.  rent  yearly. 
Westpeeham.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  heirs  of  John  Agulun 

by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Swantone.     The  manor   (extent  given),   held   of  the  king  in  chief  of  the 

honour  of  Gloucester  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee.    Whence  are  payable 

3Ji.  for  sheriff's  turn. 
The  court  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester  in  Kent  is  worth  10s.  yearly, 
Warblyngton.     The  court  is  worth  20s.  yearly. 

Kent.    Extent,  Wednesday  after  St.  Matthew,  8  Edw.  II. 

Ealdyng  {plias  Elding].  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  woods  called 
Stonhame,  Medle,  and  Brunhelle,  26s.  8i.  foreign  rent  at  Brenchisle, 
rents  of  eels,  ploughshares,  hens,  eggs,  &c.,  .fisheries  in  Douleswere, 
Redepole,  the  Warren,  and  Kyngtone,  and  a  water-mill,  and  a  water- 
mill  and  stallage  of  the  market  of  Brenchisle,  held  of  the  king  in  chief, 
as  of  the  honour  of  Clare,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 


332  INQUISITIONS. 

Norfolk.     [Inq.]  1  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Walsingham.      The  manor   (extent  given),   including    Great    and    Little 
WalBingham,  customs  called  'hirdelsilver,'  'harwyngsilver,'  '  bugag,'  (?) 
'lingpeny,'  and  '  wodelodepeny,'  out  of  which  the  prior  of  Walsingham 
receives  20s.  yearly. 
"Well [as]  and  Warham.     The  manors  (extent  given). 
Brecham.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Cremplesham.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Wyveton.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service  unknown. 
Heirs  unknown. 
Aylesham.     The  manor  (extent  given) ;  and  there  is  foreign  view  of  frank- 
pledge at  Brudal. 
Pakenhamdam.    The  manor  (extent  given). 
Causton.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

All  held  of  the  king,  by  his  gift  to  the  said  Gilbert  and  the  heirs 
of  his  body  with  reversion  to  the  king  in  default  of  such  heirs,  service 
unknown  because  the  said  manors  are  of  the  king's  ancient  demesnes. 

Extent  or  summary  of  lands  &c.  specified  above,  (undated.) 

Extent  or  summary  of  two  parts  of  the  lands  &c.  of  the  said  earl,  now  in  the 
king's  hand,  viz. — A  few  of  the  manors  specified  above  in  cos. 
Gloucester,  Northampton,  and  Dorset,  (undated  fragment.) 

Writ  of  certiorari  super  vera  valore  to  Bartholomew  de  Badelesmere,  keeper 

of  castles  and  all  lands  in  Glamorgan  and  Morgannou,  concerning  the 

castles,  manors,  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  &c.  held  by  the  said  earl,  15 

Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Glamorgan.     Inq.  18  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Glamorgan.     The  county  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  ancient 

conquest,  service  unknown  viz.— 
Kairdif.     The  castle,  town,  and  hundred,  with  its  royal  liberty  (extent  given), 

including  fisheries  in  the  river  Taaf. 
Tale  van.    The  castle. 

Lanblethian  [alias  Lanblevian] .     The  manor  with  the  town  of  Coubrugge. 
Lanyltwit.     The  manor  with  the  Welsh  country  (Patria  Walensis)  of  Kuthin. 
Kenefeg  [alias  Kenefek] .     The  castle  and  town,  with  the  Welsh  country  of 

Langunyth. 
Neeth.     The  castle  and  town,  with  the  Welsh  country  there,  together  with 

the  lands,  &c.  sometime  of  the  abbot  of  Neeth  which  are  in  exchange  for 

lOOZ.  rents  in  Rossouwyn. 
Lantrissan.     The  castle  and  town,  with  the   Welsh   country   of  Meskyn 

and  Glynrotheny. 
Kaerfyly.     The  castle  and  town,  with  the  Welsh  country  of  Senghenyth, 

with  a  royal  liberty. 
Eaath.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  an  island  called  Annotesham. 
Lekwith.    Lands,  rents,  &c.  (extent  given),  including  a  moiety  of  a  weir  in 

the  water  of  Ely. 
Glamorgan  [alias  Gloumorgan]  County.    Rents,  &c.,  36|  kiiights'  fees,  and 

lands  in  Egleskeynore. 

The  abbot  of  Neeth  receives  20Z.  3s.  rent  of  the  town  of  Kaerdif. 

Knights'  fees,  viz.— 
Dynaspowis.     3J  fees  held  by  John  de  Somery. 
Cogan.     2  fees  held  by  John  Cogan. 


EDWARD  11. 

Wrenchestone.     J  fee  held  by  Joan  de  Ealeye. 

Sullye,  Wonfo  and  Coytchurche.     4  fees  held  by  Reymund  de  Sullye. 

St.  Nicholas.     3  fees  held  by  William  Corbet. 

Penmark.     4  fees  held  by  Henry  (?)  de  Umfranvyle. 

Lanririd.    ^  fee  held  by  Juetta  late  the  wife  of  William  de  Kaerdif. 

Landoghe  and  Sayntemariechurche.     1  fee  held  by  Adam  le  Waleis. 

Penthlyn  and  Lanmyhangel.     2  fees  held  by  John  le  Norroys. 

Landou.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Wyncestre. 

Lanmays.     Two  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  Reymund  de  Sullye. 

St.  Donats.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Stratelyngge. 

Ogemor.     4  fees  held  by  Henry  de  Loncastre  and  Maud  his  wife. 

Lanblethian  in  Martelmaur.     1  fee  held  by  Reginald  de  Somerton. 

Marcros.     J  fee  held  by  David  de  la  Beere  ;  and  J  fee  held  by  John  de  Aune. 

Newton  Nottasshe.    J  fee  held  by  John  de  Weiles  and  his  parceners. 

Lanewye.     1  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Morgan  in  frank  almoin. 

Costynestone.     1  fee  held  by  Thomas  Costyn,  with  reversion  after  his  death 

to  the  said  earl  and  his  heirs. 
Lanmays.    ^  fee  held  by  the  said  Thomas,  with  the  like  reversion. 
St.  Fagans.     1  fee  held  of  the  heir  of  Bevis  le  Veel,  who  is  in  the  wardship 

of  Roger  Tyrel. 
(Unspecified.)     (''Sancta  Tatehana.)     4  fees   sometime  held  by  Philip  de 

Nerbert,  held  by  John  le  Norrois,  William  de  Berqeroles,  Adam  le  Waleis, 

John  Joel,  and  Philip  le  Flemyng,  whereof  Richard  de  Nerbert  holds  a 

tenement  estimated  at  J  fee. 
Lanhari.    J  fee  held  by  Maud  late  the  wife  of  John  Turbervyle. 
Lestilbount.     J  fee  held  by  William  Maylok. 
New  Castle.     ^  fee  held  by  Payn  Turbervyle. 
Coytif.     The  castle    and  manor  with  the  royal  liberty,    held    by    Payn 

Turbervyle  by  serjeanty  of  hunting  {venandi),  whereof  the  lord  shall 

have  wardship  and  marriage. 
(Unspecified.)    (Avenene.*)    A  commote  with  the  royal  liberty  held  by  Leysan 

de  Avene,  by  Welshry  (?),  whereof  the  lord  of  Kaerdif  shall  have  the 

wardship  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir. 
Neeth.     The  advowson  of  the  abbey. 
Morgan.     The  advowson  of  the  abbey. 
Kaerdif     The  church  with  the   chapel  is   appropriated  to   the  abbey  of 

Theukesburi  in  frank  almoin. 
(Unspecified.)     22a.  land  and  meadow  held  by  Henry  le  Chaundeler  for  life. 

Heirs  as  above. 

Glamobcan.     Inq.  19  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Lanblethian,  with  the  castle  of  Talevan,  and  Lanhary.  The  manor  (full  extent 
given)  including  woods  called  Kaergriffud,  New  forest,  Old  forest  with 
the  park,  and  Little  Haywode,  and  lands  at  Howardesfeld ;  out  of  which 
the  abbot  of  Neeth  receives  23i.  5«.  I^d.  rent  in  part  of  lOOL  rent  which 
he  has  in  exchange  for  lands  &c.  in  Neeth. 

Coubrugge  (extent  given) ;  out  of  which  the  abbot  of  Neeth  receives 
141.  12s.  l^d.  rent  in  part  of  the  said  lOOZ.  rent. 

Marthelmaur.     1  fee  held  by  Reginald  de  Somerton. 

St.  Hilary.     J  fee  held  by  Thomas  Basset. 

Lancovyan.    ^  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Nerbert. 

*  Clark's  Carte  et  Munimenta  de  Glamorgan.  Vol.  IV.  p.  68  (from  Cotton  MS.). 


334  INQUISITIONS. 

Advowsons  of  churches  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Lanblethian,  viz. — 
La  Thawe.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Lanhari.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Llanblethian  with  the  chapel,  held  by  the  abbot  &c.  of  Theukesbyri  to 

their  own  uses. 
Lanyltwit  and  Kuthyn.     The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  wood 

called  Carthmaylok,  and  tolls  of  the  ports  of  Aberthawe,  Barri,  and 

Ogemor  ;   out  of  which  the  abbot  of  Neeth  receives  251.  lis.  frf.  rent  in 

part  of  the  said  1001.  rent. 
Leswryny.     1  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Bevis  {Bogonis)  le  Veel,  who  is  in 

the  wardship  of  Eoger  Tyrel. 
Lanyltwit.     ^  fee  lield  by  Michael  Tusard. 
Lanyltwit.     The  church  is  appropriated  to  the  abbot  &c.  of  Theu-kesburi 

in  frank  almoin. 

Glamorgan.     Inq.   .   .    Sept.  8  Edw.  (defaced.) 

Kenefeg.  The  castle,  borough  &c.  (extent  given),  including  the  granges 
of  Penuuy[th  (?)],  .  oil,  and  Portreveshavot ;  part  whereof  is 
assigned  to  the  abbot  of  Morgan  in  exchange  for  tenements  at 
Egloiskeynor  and 

Langhunith  [alias  Languineth].  The  Welsh  country,  lands  &c.  (extent 
given),  including  a  fishery  in  the  waters  of  Garwe  and  Thleweny,  and 
the  advowson  of  the  church. 

Neth.  The  country,  castle,  borough  &c.  (extent  given),  the  greater  part 
whereof  has  been  burnt  by  the  Welsh  since  the  earl's  death,  out  of 
which  the  abbot  of  Neeth  receives  109«.  2d.  rent  in  part  of  the  said 
1001.  rent. 

Neeth.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including,  a  wood  called  Knegh  and 
tenements  &c.  which  the  earl  had  in  exchange  from  the  abbot  of  Neeth, 
tenements  in  Eossulyn  and  the  New  Grange  which  were  of  the  abbot  of 
Morgan,  and  tenements  at  Tirhendred,  fisheries  at  Glinneth  and 
Glyntaf,  tenements  at  Kilthibebil  and  la  Bruttone,  and  the  advowson  of 
the  church. 

Heirs  as  above. 

Glamorgan.     Inq.  25  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Lantrissan.  The  castle,  hundred,  and  town  &c.  (extent  given),  including 
the  whole  of  the  country  of  Miskyn  and  Glynrotheni  and  pleas  &c.  of 
the  hundred. 

Cloune.  A  messuage,  lands,  rents,  customs,  &c.  (extent  given),  including  a 
pasture  at  Eugoys,  pannage  of  the  forest  of  Glyntaf  and  in  the  wood  of 
Haywode,  a  fishery  in  the  water  of  Taf ,  and  4  water  mills  in  Miskyn  and 
in  Glynrotheni. 

Pentkgh.    20a.  land  and  pasture,  rents,  a  water-mill,  &c. 

Eadur.     [The  manor],  (extent  given). 

Lantrissan.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Senghenyth  with  KairfiUy.  The  castle  and  town  (extent  given),  with  pleas 
&c.  of  the  hundred. 

KairfiUy  above  Kaagh.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  pastures  &c. 
at  Botfordwey,  Kuilthinesmor,  Caddoceswelle,  Bedewas,  Leghton, 
lands  &c.  at  Merthir  and  Egloswladus,  pastures  at  Kemmer,  Eothered, 
Hendreseysild,  Clouckewred,  Loynririd,  and  Werntoym,  tenements 
in  Senghenyth  and  Kairkedok,  and  water-mills  in  Kiltiiigair  and 
Merthir, 


EDWARD   II.  335 

Under  Kaath,  Landivedu.  Lands  &c.  (extent  given),  including  tenements 
in  Maistiralth,  Thlanerghfothehog,  and  Eutberi,  a  water-mill  at 
Landivedu,'  and  pleas  and  perquisites  of  the  whole  country  of 
Senghenyth  and  of  Kairfilli  and  "Whitchurch. 

Whitchurch  {Album  Monasterium).  The  castle  &c.  (extent  given),  including 
lands  at  Gruffesmor  and  beyond  the  water  of  Eompney. 

Merthir  [alias  Merfiir]  and  Kilthigair.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Heirs  as  above. 

[Monmouth.]     Inq.  81  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
The  county  of  Wenlouk. 
Newport  (Novo  Burgo).     The  castle  and  town,  with  the  manors  of  Stowe, 

Dyueleis,  and  Rempney,  and  the  country  of  Maugh  [ay]  a  member  of 

the  OOTinty  of  Wenlok  which  has  a  royal  liberty,  held  of  the  king  in"  chief 

by  ancient  conquest,  service  unknown. 
Wenlok  [alias  Wenthlok] .     The  county  (extent  given),  including  la.  pasture 

near  the  chapel  of  St.  Istan,  and  Ha.  at  Brenlowyn  [alias  Brentlowyn] . 
Knights'  fees,  viz. — 

Bassalek.     1  fee  held  by  William  de  Berqeroles. 

Ebboth  (?).     1  fee  held  by  Henry  de  Lancaster  and  Maud  his  wife. 

Coytkerneu.     J  fee  held  by  Jorverd  ap  Rees. 

St.  Brides  {Sanctam  Brigiclam).    J  fee  held  by  John  de  Mora. 

St.  Mellons  (Sanctum  Melanum).     J  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Bereford. 

Coganesmor.     J  fee  held  for  life  by  Morgan  ap  Mereudith  of  the  said 
earl's  gift. 

Pencarn.     A  tenement  sometime  of  the  Templars  similarly  held  for  life 
by  William  de  Eoseles. 

Beganesleye.     J  fee  held  by  Meuric  ap  Jorverd  of  Kemmeys. 
Stowe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  messuage  in  the  borough  of 

Neuport,  and  a  tenant  in  St.  Brides. 
Rempny.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  pasture  called  Warth. 
Dyueleis.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

Heirs  as  above. 
Maghay.     The  castle  and  country  (extent  given),  including  woods  called 
Glynserwy,  Glynrempny, and  Glynebboth,  atoll  called  'Weygavel,'  and 
lands  in  Deffrenebboth. 
Maghai  and  Lanmyhangel.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 
Malpas  (Malo  passu) .     The  advowson  of  the  priory. 

[Monmouth.]     Inq.  28  Sept.  8  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Kairlion.     The  castle  and  town  with  the  country  of  Edelegan  and  Lebennyth 

(extent  given),  including  a  fishery  in  the  Uske  between  Tredenauk  and 

the  weir  of  Kairlion,  and  another  at  la  Rokele,  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  with  the  royal  liberty,  service  unknown. 
Kairlion.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  lands  at  Wastaeoyt,  pastures 

called  Warth  and  Smalewarth,  toll  of  the  boat   (de  batio)  of  Kairlion 

called  warnage,  and  rents  of  assize  in  Netherwent,  with  rent  of  the  fee 

of  Penclau. 
Liswiri  and  Lebennyth.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Edelegan.     A  messuage  called  Neuhalle,  SOa.  arable,  meaidow,  pasture,  rents, 

&c.  (extent  given),  including  31.  7s.  of  commorth  every  other  year. 
Pantek.     A  messuage,  80a.  arable,  a  water-mill  &c.  (extent  given). 
Little  Tintern.     17a.  land  &c.  (extent  given),  with  fisheries  at  Lynwere  and 

Brocwere,  and  a  rent. called  '  kilgh.' 


336  INQUISITIONS. 

Knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Kemmeys.     1  fee  held  by  Meuric  de  Kemmeys  and  Walter  de  Kemmeys. 
Langeston  and  W  [yteston] .     2  fees  held  by  John  Bluet. 
Seyntebride  and  Landevenyou.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Hunteley. 
Wildeerik.    J  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Wildecrik. 

Eedcastle  {Rubro  Castro).    J  fee  held  by  Koger  Seymor  and  William  Martel. 
Iveton.    J  fee  held  by  John  de  Mora  and  Iseult  his  wife,  and  John  de 

Budenweye.. 
Penclaud.    J  fee  held  by  Madoe  ap  Walter. 
Usk.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Matthew  de  Uska. 
Wondy.     ^  fee  held  by  Giles  de  Bellocampo  for  life. 
Salesburi  and  Multon.     Tenements  held  by  the  heir  of  John  ap  Adam,  who 

is  in  the  king's  wardship. 
Wondy  and  Eogyete.     Certain  tenants  answering  pleas  of  the  crown  in  the 

court  of  Kairlyon. 
Wondy.    The  advowson  of  the  church,  which  the  prior  of  Goldeclyve  occupies. 
Kemeys.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 
[Trede]nauk.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Pantek.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

The  advowson     .... 

Kairlion.     The  church  with  the  chapel  is  held  by  the  bishop  of  Landaff  to 

his  own  uses  ;   and  the  prior  of  Goldeclyve  holds 

Heirs  as  above. 

[MoNMOUTH.J     Inq.  27  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Usk.  The  castle  and  town,  together  with  the  site  of  the  castl*  of  Trillec, 
with  the  members  and  tenements  given  below  (extent  given),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  with  the  royal  liberty,  service  unknown. 

Usk.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  the  New  Grange,  and  lands, 
pastures,  &c.  in  Warnhir  beyond  Usk,  Pelthenny  on  this  side  Usk, 
Hodelhale,  Languvyou,  Coyckenur,  Argoytwelok,  Warthecomb  alias 
Warthacumb,  Landesoy,  Lanwym  alias  Lanywym,  Neulonde,  Trostrax- 
hen  (?),  Platelonde,  Glaspol,  by  the  river  Usk,  and  at  Lanpadoc  and 
Pelmoth,  and  the  forestry  of  Welok,  and  water-mills  at  Lanywym  and 
Briavelston,  and  on  the  Avon. 

Lantrissan.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

Trillec.     The  town  (extent  given),  including  a  castle  and  265  burgages. 

Trillec.  The  manor  and  forest  (extent  given),  including  lands  at  Penargole, 
Vispol,  Penalth,  Wytebrok,  and  Tynterne,  5  water-mills  at  Trillec, 
Landissen  and  Wytebrok,  and  a  certain  new  borough  on  the  Wye  (in 
Waye). 

Troye.    The  manor  (extent  given). 

Cumkarvan  and  Leydarch.  824f  a.  land  held  by  Welsh  customers,  a  water- 
mill  &c.  (extent  given). 

Treygruk,  The  castle,  manor  and  country,  with  the  royal  liberty  (extent 
given),  including  an  alderwood  called  Wergragan,  a  beechwood  called 
Payneswode  and  pastures  at  Slevarch,  Coytked,  and  Werngregan,  held  of 
the  king  in  chief. 

Knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Eagelan.     1  fee  held  by  Ealph  Bluet. 
Penclau.     1  fee  held  by  Eobert  [Avenelj. 
Wolvesneutone.    J  fee  held  by  Simon  le  Botiler  and  Joan  his  wife,  and  Sarra 

and  Wenlian  her  sisters ;  and  J  fee  held  by  Ealph  le  Wolf. 
Mathenny.    J  fee  held  by  John  de  Knoville. 


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Warnsti.     ^  fee  held  by  Eoger  Cotel. 

Lueannouk  and  Brav  [elston] .    i  fee  held  by  John  Martel. 

Trostray.     J  fee  held  by  Geoffrey  le  Marescal. 

Hodelhale.     J  fee  held  by  Philip  ap  Eynon. 

Kylgoygan.    J  fee  held  by  Meuric  ap  Jevan  ap  Ernolf. 

Brendehyroc,  Althebila,  and  Lanpadok,     1  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  John  ap 

Adam,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship. 
Little  Troya.     J  fee  held  by  John  Martel. 
Talevan.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  ap  Adam. 
(Unspecified.)     3  Welsh  knights'  fees  held  by.Jorverd  Vachn',  John  ap  Griff,' 

and  others,  and  their  partners  who  render  no  rent  but  give  relief,  viz. — 

50s.  for  a  whole  fee,  but  their  heirs  shall  not  be  in  wardship  nor  shall 

the  lord  have  the  marriage  of  them. 
Troye.     The  advowson  of  the  church,  with  the  chapel  of  Cwmkarvan  in 

Netherwent. 
Landosoy.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Treygruk.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Landegeveth  in  the  liberty  of  Treygruck.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Uske.     The  advowson  of  the  priory  of  nuns. 

Heirs  as  above,  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth  the  wife  of  John  de 
Burgo,  son  of  the  earl  of  Ulster. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  castles,  manors,  &c.  in  cos.  Glamorgan  and 
Monmouth. 

Wnt  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland,  10  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Iebland.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Nicholas,  8  Edw.  II. 

Kylkenni.  The  county  with  the  castles  and  manors  thereto  pertaining,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  44L  8s.  lO^d.,  whenever  royal  service 
shall  have  been  proclaimed ;  and  37s.  2d.  rent  to  William  de  Sancto 
Leodag(ario),  for  certain  lands. 

Heirs,  his  three  sisters,  begotten  between  Gilbert  de  Clare  his  father  and 
Joan  his  wife,  ages  unknown  because  they  were  born  in  England. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  &e.  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland,  13  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Ireland.    Extent  of  knights'  fees  and  advowsons,  Friday  after  St.  Nicholas, 
8  Edw.  II. 
(Unspecified.)     22J  knights'  fees,  held  as  above. 
Callan'.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Kildermoy.  The  advowson  of  the  church,  which  cannot  be  extended  because 
it  is  amongst  the  Irish  where  the  whole  country  is  destroyed  and  burnt. 

Wiit  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland  to  make  and  send  in  the  above  inquisitions 
without  delay,  20  June,  8  Edw.  II. 

Return.  That  other  fuller  inquisitions  with  garticulars  of  the  lands  &c.  of 
the  county  of  Kilkenni  were  returned  into  the  chancery  of  Ireland  more 
than  a  year  ago,  by  writ  of  the  said  chancery,  by  which  inquisitions  the 
chancellor  of  Ireland  assigned  her  dower  to  [Maud]  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  earl.    {Undated.) 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis  &c.  13  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
SoMEBSBT.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Kalixtus,  8  Edw.  II. 

Chefcombe.    A  moiety    held  by    Hugh  de    Bello   Campo  by   service  of 
i  knight's  fee  ;  and  the  other  moiety  held  by  Ealph  de  Stokelynge  by 
•     service  of  ^  knight's  fee- 

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388  INQUISITIONS. 

Dynyngton.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  by  the  heirs 
of  Alexander  de  la  Lynde  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Somerset.    Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Luke,  8  Edw.  II. 

Westludeforde.      The  manor  and  the   advowson  of   the  church,  held   by 

William  Martyn  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Oppeton  Cabocke.    Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  Edward  Burnel  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
La  Eode.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  by  the  heirs  of 

Thomas  de  Bayouse  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Keyver.     The  hamlet  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Appadam  by  service  of 

\  knight's  fee. 

SoMEESET.     Inq.  9  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Hutton,    The  manor  held  by  Adam  le  Waleseh  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee, 
Aschcomb.    The  hamlet  held  by  William  Artur  by  service  of  three  parts  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Estherpetree.    The  manor  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  ap  Adam  by  service  of 

2^  knights'  fees. 
Wyntred.     The  hamlet  held  by  Maurice  de  Berkelee  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
latton  manor.    Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  le  Sore  by 

service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Clywar.     Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  Joan  Perceval  by  service  of  ^t  knight's  fee. 
Stoke  Gyffard.     The  manor  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Basset,  and  Eichard 

de  Kodeney  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  and  three  parts  of  1  fee. 
Keyn[sham] .    The  abbey  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  is  («ic)  held  of  the 

said  earl  in  frank  almoin. 
Saltford.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  and  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  by 

Eichard  de  Eodeney  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  ;   and  the  other  moiety 

held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Basset  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Northon  Marreward.     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  by 

the  heirs  of  John  le  Sore  by  service  of  IJ  knight's  fee. 
Pobelewe.     The  manor  held  by    John  de    Sancto  Laudo    by  service  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Brystleton.     The  manor  held  by  John  la  Warre  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Myggel.     The  hamlet  held  by  Eobert  de  Aschton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Emenber'.     The  manor  held  by  William  Tracy  by  service  of  three  parts  of 

1  knight's  fee. 
Hauletre  and  Luttleton.    The  hamlets  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  le  Sore  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Westharpetree.     Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  ap  Adam  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Fernton.     The  hamlet  held  by  the  same  heirs  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Nether  Eston.     The  hamlet  held   by  John  de  Whyleton  by    service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 

Somerset.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Edmund  the  Archbishop,  8  Edw.  11. 

E  stone  by  Portbury.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  Eoger  Tyrel  for  life,  by 

the  demise  of  the  said  earl,  for  his  service. 
Byssopisworth.     Certain  lands   &c.  held   by  the  heirs  of  John  Appadam 

by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Bedm(inster) .     The  manor  held  by  Maurice  de  Berkeley  by  service  of  coming 

to  the  earl's  court  every  three  weeks. 
Tykeham.     Certain   lands  &c.  held    by  William  de  Bradeford  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 


EDWAED   II.  339 

Cloptone.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  held  by  William 
Artur  by  service  of  1  knight's,  fee. 

Aystone  Dando.  Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  Bartholomew  de  Grenevyle  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Capenor.     Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  John  Tylli  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Westone.  Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  Simon  de  Aystone  by  service  of  three 
parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Bacwelle.  A  moiety  of  the  town  and  a  portion  of  the  advowson  of  the  church, 
held  by  the  heirs  of  John  le  Sor  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  ;  and  the 
other  moiety  held  by  Eichard  de  Eodeney  by  the  like  service. 

Barewe.  The  manor  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Appadham  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 

Wynfred.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  at  alter- 
nate presentations,  held  by  the  heirs  of  Edmund  Bassett  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee ;  and  the  other  moiety  and  presentation  held  by  the  heirs 
of  John  le  Sor  by  the  like  service. 

Bodecombe.  Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  the  master  of  the  house  of  St.  John, 
BristoU,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee;  and  certain  lands  &c.  held  by 
John  Perceval  by  the  like  service. 

Eaggel.  Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  Herbert  de  Sancto  Quintino  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 

"[SoMEBSBT.     Fershford.     The  hamlet. 

Langerugg.     The  manor  and  the  advowson  of  the  church.     [J  knight's  fee 

held  by  Adam  le  Walsh.] 
Welewe.     The  manor  with  the  hundred,     [J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eeginald 

de  Monte  Porti.] 
Wittokesmead.     Tenements,     [i  knight's  fee  held  by  Elias   Cotel ;    and 

I  knight's  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Eodeny.] 
Neweton.     The  manor  and  the  advowson  of  the  church.     [1  knight's  fee 

held  by  John  de  Sancto  Laudo.] 
Inglescombe.     The  manor.     [1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Gurneye.] 
Twiverton.     The  town.     [1  knight's  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Eodeneie.] 
Telsford.   A  moiety  of  the  town.    [J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Umfravyll; 

and  J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  le  Soer.] 
Baggerug.  Tenements,   [^e  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's, 

Bristoll.] 
Eaddestoke.     The  manor  and  the  advowson  of  the  church.     [1  knight's  fee 

held  by  Eeginald  de  Monte  Forti.] 
Hardington  and  Wedergrave  [alias  Wedegrave] .     Tenements.     [1  knight's 

fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Soer.] 


[2|-  knights'  fees  held  by  the 
heirs  of  John  ap  Adam.] 


Babington.     The  manor  and  the  advowson 

of  the  chapel. 
Middelcote.     The  hamlet. 
Saundford  [alias  Sampford] .     The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church. 
[1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  ap  Adam.] 

,  -.^  ^^        ,      ^,  ■)   fLa  Heaved  and  Le  Byrche,  Suthcote  and 

t  [Devon.    Heaned.     The  manor.  Colecote.    1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry 

Byrch.     The  manor.     -        -   j         de  Campo  Arnulphitz.] 

^he  following  are  given  here  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806,  but  are  not  now  to  be  found  on 

the  documents.  '        „  „  „      ,  ,     c       ■, 

t  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806,  but  noted  "  non  apparet  1832     and  not  now  to  be  found 

on  the  doonmentB.  „    „    „       n^       j  nt       j 

N.B. These  two  lists  have  been  collated  with  Chanc.  Miscellanea,  Bundle  9,  Nos.  24  and  ^5,  and 

Close  Boll  8  Edw.  II.  m.  24,  some  obvious  errors  in  the  old  Calendar  have  been  corrected,  and 
further  informittiqn  supplied  from  those  rolls  within  square  brackets. 


UO  INQUISITIONS. 

Wynkelegh  Tracye.    The  manor.  [   [2    knights'    fees    held    by    William 
South  Molton.     The  manor.  j         Martyn.] 

Womberlegh  and  Lanteglos.     The  manor.     [16  knights'  fees  held  by  John 
de  Wylinton.] 


Bydiford.     The  manor. 
Kilkhampton.     The  manor. 
Iduslegh.     The  manor. 
Uppecote.     The  manor, 


m  knights'  fee  held  by  Bartholomew  de 

Grevyll  (alias  de  Grenevill).] 
[2   knights'    fees    held    by  Eeymund  de 
Sulleye.] 
Esse  Eegnie.    The  manor.     [|  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Sully.J 
Lappaford      The  manor.  |    g  ^^^^^^^,  ^^^^  j^^j^  ^^  jjg^j.y  D^j^fravyll 

^oune.     ine  manor.  r         (a^Mg  de  Umfravill).] 

Northlyu.     The  manor.  )  ^  '  -■ 

Brodelyscom.     The  manor.  I    [8  and  2J  knights'  fees  held  by   John  -de 

Lomena.     The  manor.  /  Clavyll] . 

Halberton.     The  hamlet.     [1  knight's  fee  held  by  WiUiam  de  Boys.J 

Clist  Fomeson  and  Canon  Teng.     The  hamlet.      [1  knight's  fee  held  by 

Henry  de  la  Pomeray.] 
Kalwodelegh    and    Boleworthe.      The    hamlet-      [Balwodelegh   (sic)    and 

Blaworth.      J    knight's    fee    held    by    John   de    Balwodelegh    (sic). 

Calwodelegh.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Miles  de  Calwodelegh*.] 
Wynkelegh.     The  manor.     [^  knight's  fee  held  by  Philip   {alias  John) 

Kaynes.] 
Donisbeare.     The  hamlet.     -  '  i  [^     knight's    fee    held    by 

Wolfardesworthe  and  Alslond.     The  hamlet.  )   Eichard  de  Hautenysford.] 
Holecombe.     The  manor.      [Holecombe  Wermond.     J  knight's  fee  held  by 

Henry  Barry,  Bichard  le  Whyte,  Elias  de  Putford,  John  de  MuUond, 

and  John  Mosefen.] 
Lyu.    J  fee.     [^  knight's  fee  held  by  Guy  Brian,  and  two  parts  of  1  knight's 

fee  held  by  Biehard  de  Merton. 
Langatrewe.     The  advowson  of  the  church, 

Sussex.    Fernthe.     The  manor.      [J  knight's  fee  held  by  Bobert  de  Bromfeld.] 
Eotherfeld.     Suit  of  court.] 

DoESBT.    Iwg'.  24  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees,  viz  : — 

Deuelisch.     The  manor  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  de  Gouiz  by  service  of 

1  fee. 
Frome  Quintyn.      The  manor  with  its  members  held  by  Herbert  de  Sancto 

Quintino  by  service  of  6  fees. 
Bakebere.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Bobert  de  Bakebere   and  Gilbert  de 

Castro  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Okford  Skylling.     The  manor  held  by  Brian  de  Turbervyle  by  service  of 

4  fees. 
Hamme  Prestone  and  Tarente  Eusseaux,  Fernham  and  Wynterborn,  held 

by  Bobert  de  Lucy  and  John  de  Gouiz  by  service  of  3  fees. 
Fernham.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Elias  Deverel  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Knolton.     The  manor  held  by  the  heirs  of  Giles  de  Brewosse  by  service  of 

1  fee. 
Dp  Wymborn.     The  manor  held  by  Edmund  le  Plecy  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Piterichesham  and  Craneburn.     3   carucates  land  held  by  the  heirs  of 

William  le  Frenche,  Henry  Fiz  Elis,  and  John  de  Gillingham  by  service 

of  I  fee. 


EDWARD   II.  341 

Wychampton.     The  manor  with  its  members,  held  by  John  Mautravers  by 

service  of  5  fees. 
Westport  by  Warham.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Edward  Kaynel  and  Amice 

Danevyle  by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Tarente  Gundevyle.     2  oarucates  land  held  by  the  tenants  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Pentrich  and  Sutton  Poinz.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Hamo  son  of  Eichard 

by  service  of  J  fee. 
Eusseauston.     The  manor  held  by  Eichard  de  Clare  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Lycchet.     The  manor  with  its  members  held  by  John  Mautravers  by  service 

of  6  fees. 
Thorncumbe.     1  carucate  land  held  by  the  abbot  of  Forde  by  service  of  i  fee. 
Purbyke.    4  bovates  land  held  by  the  tenants  of  Alfrintone  by  service  of 

T2-  fee. 
Perlyghe.     1  carucate  land  held  by  Gilbert  de  Elsefeld  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Mordone.     The  manor  with  its  members,  held  by  John  Clavyle  of  Mordone 

by  service  of  2J  fees. 

Advowsons,  viz  : — 
Pymperne.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Tarente  G-undevyle.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Stupel.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Knolle.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Craneborne.     The  advowson  of  the  priory  which  is  a  cell  of  the  abbey  of 
Tewkesbury. 

Southampton.    Inq.  18  Oct.  8  Edw.  H. 
Knights'  fees  &c.  viz. — 
Penyton.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Actone. 
Mapelderham.      J  fee  and  a  moiety  of  J  fee  held  by  Henry  le  Markaunt ; 

and  J  fee  and  a  moiety  of  J  fee  held  by  William  Bretoun. 
Fordyngbrigge.      The  advowson  of  the  church,  which  is  held  by  John  de 
Monte  Hermeri  by  the  said  earl's  presentation. 

WoKCESTEK.     Inq.  8  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Chaddeslegh  Corbet.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  William  Corbet  by  service  of 

Ifee. 
Severne  Stoke.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  Eobert  de  Clyfford  by  service  of 
1  fee,  which  manor  is  now  in  the  king's  wardship  because  the  said  Sir 
Robert  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 
Eldresfeud.      The  manor  held  by  Thomas  de  Berkelegh  for  1  fee. 
He  had  no  advowsons  of  churches  in  the  county. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  12  Aug.  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Eydecombe  and  Hertwyk.     2  fees  held  by  William  de  la  Mare. 
Doyngton.     2  fees  held  by  Thomas  de  Doynton. 
Charfeld.     Two  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  Robert  le  Veel. 
Doynton.     1  fee  held  by  Henry  de  Berkelegh. 
Welford,  Dudmarton  and  Estlech.     1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  le 

Chamberleyn. 
Tokynton  and  Swell.     6  fees  held  by  Hugh  le  Poinz. 
Hampton  Meisi.     8J  fees  held  by  Eobert  de  Meisy. 
Marsfeld.     ^  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Heydone. 
Estlech.     1  fee  held  by  Herbert  de  Sancto  Quintino. 
Tydrington.     1  fee  held  by  Eoger  Corbet. 


342  INQUISITIONS. 

Boketon.     IJ  fee  held  by  Anselm  de  Gurnay. 

Fodynton  and  Northcote.    2  fees,  which  were  of  the  heirs  of  WilUam  son  ot 

John,  held  by  the  same  Anselm. 
Beggeworth.     1  fee  held  by  John  Giffard. 
Cheldresfeld.     1  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Berkeley. 

[WoEOESTBE.]     Chaddesle  Corbet.     1  fee  held  by  "William  Corbet. 

Gloucestbe.    Walton  Keyrdif.     IJ  fee  held  by  Paulinus  de  Keyrdif. 
Oxindon  and  Aston.     1  fee  held  by  William  Tuchet. 
Kenemerton,  Aston,  and  Bodyndon.     1  fee  held  by  Alice  de  Bello  Campo ; 

and  1  fee  in  the  same  towns  held  by  John  de  Dickelesdon,  which  the 

said  earl  acquired  of  him  to  himself  and  his  heirs. 
Beggworth.     i  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  Crupet. 

AdvowBons,  viz. — 
Cerne.     The  advowson  of  the  church, 
Kyndecombe.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
St.   Katherine's  Chapel  in  the  court   of  the  lords  of  Caumpeden.     The 

presentation   every  fourth   time. 
Teukesbury.     The  advowson  of  the  abbey. 

Bedford.     Inq.  18  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Eocbusdone.     IJ  fee  held  by  Eleanor  de  Trayli. 
WroxhuU.     1  fee  held  by  the  earl  of  Oxford. 
Bydenham  and  Holcote.     2  fees  held  by  Eleanor  de  Trayly. 
Torveye.     1  fee  held  by  the  same  Eleanor. 
Yueldene.     Ifee  held  by  the  same. 
Chelvynctone  and  Hynewyk.     1  fee  held  by  the  same. 
Podesgrave.     1  fee  held  by  Geoffrey  de  Lucy. 
Badeleston.     1  fee  held  by  Nicholas  Frembaud. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  24  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees  &c.,  viz. — 
Kynebelle.     3  fees  held  by  the  earl  of  Oxford. 
Whytecherch.     1  fee  held  by  the  same  earl. 
Cobelyngton.    2  fees  held  by  Desiderata  de  Lucy. 
Stiueclegh.    J  fee  held  by  Bartholomew  de  Bourghassh. 
Horwode.    \  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Bradwelle. 

Syngleborwe  and  Little  Merlawe.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Cromwelle. 
Bockyngham.     2  fees  held  by  John  son  of  Giles  de  Breowse. 
Bourton.    J  fee  held  by  Walter  Fouke. 

Langeport.    J  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Langeport  and  the  abbot  of  Oseney. 
Morton.    J  fee  held  by  the  same  abbot  and  John  de  Morton. 
Hyldesdone.    J  fee  held  the  earl  of  Oxford. 
Achecote  and  L6thyngbourgh.     1  fee  held  by  Roger  de  Englefeld. 
Esyngton.     1  fee  held  by  Gilbert  de  Sancto  Audoeno. 
Chylton.     1  fee  held  by  Roger  de  Hamdene;    and  J  fee  held  by  John 

Peyvre. 
Dortone.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Bermingham. 

Wottone.     2  fees  held  by  Richard  le  Warde  and  Richard  de  Greneville. 
Wavyndon.     1  fee  held  by  William  Passelewe  as  of  the  honour  of  Clare ; 

i  fee  similarly  held  by  John  Peyvre  ;  and  \  fee  similarly  held  by  the 

abbot  of  Woubourn. 
Brouthon.    1  fee  held  by  the  earl  of  Oxford. 
Craule.     1  fee  held  by  John  son  of  Nigel. 


EDWARD  II.  343 

Blechele.    J  fee  held  by  John  de  Grey. 

BoUebrichulle  and  Caldecote.     1  fee  held  by  Nicholas  Frembaud. 

Merlawe.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Kent.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Matthew,  8  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Knights'  fees,  viz. — 
Mereworthe,  Oldehaye,  and  Clive.     2  fees  held  by  Sir  John  de  Mereworthe. 
Mereworthe.     ^  fee  held  by  Henry  de  Leybourne. 
Netlestede,  Peapingbery,  Backelonde,  and  Helthe.     2  fees  held  by  Philip  de 

Pimpe  and  Thomas  le  Gegge. 
Tremworthe  and  Canterbury.     IJ  fee  held  by  Sir  Hugh  Despenser. 
Yielistone.    Three  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  John  de  Vyelistone. 
Vyelistone  and  Witthon,  Peneshurst  and  Chidyngstone.      J  fee  held  by 

John  de  Coppeham. 
Elteham.    |  fee  held  by  Sii-  Gilbert  de  Vesci. 
Helteham.    ^  fee  held  by  John  de  Haule,  whence  the  prior  of  the  Hospital 

of  St.  John  has  26s.  rent  by  the  gift  of  Sarra  de  Polstede. 
Meletone  and  Wj'elmestone.     1  fee  held  by  William  de  Sevance. 
Hardres,  Stellynge,  Hert  Aungre,  and  Berefreistone.     1 J  fee  held  by  Eobert 

de  Hardres. 
Crondale,  Hechyndenne,  Beatrichesdenne,  and  Cranebroke.     1  fee  held  by 

Sir  John  de  Haudlo. 
Dittone,  Giflatone,  and  Bramptone.     IJ  fee  held  by  Ealph  de  Dittone. 
Wygeberghe.     2  fees  held  by  William  de  Sevance. 
Cluse  (and)  Edheldestone.    J  fee  held  by  Sir  John  ate  Welle. 
Dodyndale.    J  fee  held  by  John  Poire ;  and  i  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Graun- 

curt,  John  son  of  John  de  BuUynge,  John  Springe,  John  Bankyn, 

Walter  de  la  Haye,  Thomas  de  BuUynge,  John  Leger  (and)  John  son 

of  Eichard  de  BuUynge. 
Scheldwych.    i  fee  held  by  Sir  Bai'tholomew  de  Badelismer  and  Laurence 

de  Huntyngfelde. 
Le  Blee.     1 J  fee  held  by  the  same  Bartholomew,  and  the  prior  of  St.  Gregory, 

the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  hospital  of  St.  James,  and  the  master  of 

the  hospital  of  Estbrugg,  Canterbuiy. 
Holeford.     J  fee  held  by  Sir  Hugh  Despenser,  Sir  John  de  Haudlo,  and 

Simon  Colebraund. 
Pepyngbery,     J  fee  called  Henherst  held  by  Thomas  Colpeper. 
Lokedale  and  WeU'.    J  fee  held  by  WiUiam  de  Lidle. 
Chekeselle,  Pettes,  and  Eanecumbe.     1  fee  held  by  William  de  Ore. 
Hosmondenne.    j  fee  held  by  Sii"  Eichard  de  Eokisle. 
Newecurt.    J  fee  held  by  the  same  Sir  Eichard. 
Craungebery.    J  fee  held  by  William  de  Bramtone. 
Pimpe.     1  fee  held  by  Phihp  de  Pimpe. 
Henherst.    J  fee  held  by  Gilbert  de  Henherst  and  John  son  of  WiUiam 

Gerveys. 
Eastbarmyng.   ^  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Kent;  and  J  fee  held  by  John  son  of 

Thomas  de  Barmyng. 
Brenchysle.    |  fee  held  by  Eichai'd  de  KnoUe. 
Thon[ebrugge?]     J  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Bardenne. 
Haudlo.     J  fee  and  ^  fee  held  by  John  de  Pecham ;  ^  fee  held  by  John 

Promond ;  ^  fee  held  by  John  de  Tetlyngebery ;  4  fee  held  by  Thomas 

Fromond ;  J  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Bromfelde ;  ^  fee  held  by  Hugh  de 

Caustone  and  William  Fronkeleyn ;  and  ^  fee  held  by  Richard  ate 

Berne  and  William  the  baker  {Pistor)  of  Pecham. 


344  INQUISITIONS. 

La  Legh.     1  fee  held  by  George  Chanu. 

Yemsfelde.     1  fee  held  by  Alice  de  Columbers. 

Thonebrugge.    J  fee  held  by  [the  prior  of  Thone]brugge  and  John   de 

Bardenne. 
»  [Hardres.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Coudenne.     The  church. 
Thonebrugge.     The  advowson  of  the  priory.] 

London.  Inq.  made  at  the  church  of  St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  on  Tuesday  after 
All  Saints,  %  Edw.  II,  in  the  presence  of  the  Mayor,  Aldermen  &c. 
claiming  the  liberty  of  the  city  &e. 

Fees  and  advowsons,  viz  : — 
All  Hallows  the  Greater  at  Le  Heywharf .     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

OxFOBD  AND  Bbeks.     Inq.  6  July,  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees  &c.  viz. — 

OxTOKD.    Fynemere.     1  fee  held  by  Osbert  de  Fynemere  as  of  the  manor  of 
Caversham. 
Heyford  and  Hampton  Gey.     IJ  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Wilham  de  Campo 

Arnulphi. 
3ureford.    ^  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  de  Fanecourt. 

[Berks.]     Deynchesworth  and  Padeworth.     1  fee  held  by  Aymer  {Almericus) 
Feteplace  of  the  manor  of  Caversham. 
Hanneye.     \  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Sancto  Mam-o. 
Wyttenham.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  Saunford. 

[OxFOBD.j     Shiplake.    J  fee  held  by  Roger  de  Sheplake. 

[Berks.]     Hanneye.     2  fees  held  by  the  heirs  of  the  earl  of  Oxford  of  the  manor 
of  Caversham ;  and  1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  WilUam  de  Ripariis. 

[Oxford.]     Caversham.    The  advowson  of  a  little  chapel  upon  the  great  bridge 
of  Caversham. 

Berks.     Stanford,     i  fee  held  by  Thomas  atte  Wyke. 
Stanford.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Northampton.     Inq.  10  Sept.  8  Edw.  II. 

Baiights'  fees  &c.  viz.. — 
Deneford.     1  fee  held  by  John  de  Tolthorp,  Wilham  de  Polteney,  John 

de  Beruby  and  Robert  de  Bereghby. 
Thrapstone,  Deneford,  and  Ryngstede.    J  fee  held  by  John  Spygurnel,  Nigel 

de  Kenelyngworthe  and  Simon  de  Greylond. 
Middelcotes.    J  fee  held  by  Maud  daughter  of  Nicholas  de   Segrave  and 

Richard  Bydom  [alias  Bydun] . 
Wylewenecotes.    ^fe  fee  held  by  Richard  Chaumberleyn ;  and  ^^j  fee  held  by 

Ralph  de  Normavile. 
Barton,  Raundes,  and  Craneford.     2  fees  held  by  Joan  Chaumbernon. 
Burton  and  Thyngden,    J  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Croxton. 
(Unspecified.)     ^V  fee  held  by  Hugh  Daundelyn. 

Lofwyk  and  Stanerne.    ^  fee  held  by  John  de  Chetyndon  and  Henry  Deen. 
Glapthorn.    J  fee  held  by  Duncan  de  Fif. 

*  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806,  but  not  now  to  be  found  on  the  document. 


EDWAED   II.  345 

Tanneshore.     1  fee  held  by  Ealph  de  Camoys,  John  Gyffard,  Thomas  de 

Bray,  Elias  de  Tyndale  and  Eobert  Porthors. 
Barton.     ^  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Segrave. 
Wodeford.    ^  fee  held  by  Eleanor  de  Trayly. 
Eaundes.     J  fee  held  by  the  same  Eleanor. 
Clendon.     i  fee  held  by  Eichard  son  of  Warin  de  Clendon. 
Eothewell.     1  fee  held  by  William  la  Zouche  ;  J  fee  held  by  Hugh  Wake  ; 

and  J  fee  held  by  Thomas  le  Latimer. 
Heyford.    |  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Flore. 
Drauhton.    ^  fee  held  by  Simon  Malore. 
Navesby.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Eothewell.     The  advowson  of  a  certain  house  of  nuns  or  sisters. 

SuKEBY.     Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Giles,  8  Edw.  II. 
Knights'  fees  of  the  honour  of  Clare,  viz. — 
Schaldesford  and  Aldefeld.     The  manors  held  by  Sir  Eobert  de  Monte  Alto 

and  Emma  his  wife  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Wodetone.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  William  le  Latymer  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Wautone.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  John,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  by 

service  of  1  fee. 
Boclonde.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  Guy  Ferre  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Tanrugge,  Northtaleworth,  and  Ockelegh.     The  manors  held  by  Thomas  de 

Warblentone  by  service  of  3J  fees. 
Le  Northbury  in  Mickelham.     The  manor  held  by.  William  Husee  by  service 

of  J  fee. 
Stokes,  Fechham,  and  Aldebury.     The  manors  held  by  John  Abernoun  by 

service  of  4  fees. 
Wodemersthorne.     The  manor  held  by  William  Inge  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Taleworthe.     The    manor  held    by  Herbert    de  Borhunte  of  his   wife's 

inheritance  by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Herewaldesle.     The  manor  held  by  Walter  Borgeis  by  service  of  J  fee. 
Longeduttone.     The  manor  held  by  the  prior  of  Bisschopsegate  by  service  of 

i  fee. 
Tales  worth.     The  manor  held  by  the  prior  of  Mertone  by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Chellesham  and  Warlyngham.     The  manor  held  by  Walter  de  Codeston  and 

Joan  his  wife  by  service  of  3  fees. 
Farlegh,  Maldon,  Chissyndon,  and  Thorncrofte.     The  manors  held  by  the 

scholars  of  Merton,  Oxford,  by  service  of  4  fees. 
Pirefrith.     The  manor  held  by  Sir  John  de  Drokenesford,  bishop  of  Bath, 

by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Waleton  by   Tamys.    A  moiety   of  the    manor  held  by    Sir   Walter  de 

Langetone,  bishop  of  Chester,  by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Apse.     The  manor  held  by  Ealph  de  Hevre  by  service  of  J  fee. 
Hemstede  by  Dorkyng.     The  manor  held  by  Agnes  de  Badeshiill  by  service 

of  i  fee. 
Totynge  and  Stretham.     The  manors  held  by  the  prior  of  Okebourne  by 

service  of  1  fee. 
Knights'  fees  of  the  honour  of  Gloucester,  viz. — 
Werplesdon.    A  moiety  of  the   manor  held  by  Eoland  de    Wykeford  by 

service  of  ^  fee ;  and  the  other  moiety  held  by  Mary  de  Wyntershuil 

by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Loslee.    The  manor  held  by  Eobert  le  Deol  by  service  of  1  fee. 
Bourgham.     The  manor  held  by  John  de  WyntreshuU  by  service  of  1  fee. 


346  INQUISITIONS, 

Kutherhuth.    Lands  &c.  held  by  Sir  John,  bishop  of  Bath,  by  service  of 

^  fee. 
Camerwell.     Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  Sir  John  Abel  by  service  of  J  fee  ; 

and  certain  lands  &c.  held  by  the  prioress  of  Halewell  and  Stephen  de 

Bokewell  by  service  of  ^  fee. 
Tichese.      The  manor,  and  certain  lands  &c.  in  Camerwell,  held  by  Sir 

John  de  Ovedale  and  Sir  John  de  Home  by  service  of  2  fees. 
Micham.       Certain  lands  &c.  held  by  the  prior  of  Merton  by  service   of 

J  fee ;  and  certain  lands  &c.  held  by  the  prior  of  Suthwerk  by  service 

of  J  fee. 

Advowsons,  viz. — 
Blecch(ingele).     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Chepstede.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Tychese.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Ockam.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Norfolk  &c.     Ing.  26  Aug.  8  Edw.  II.  {defective  ami  defaced.) 

Knights'  fees  pertaining  to  the  castle  and  honour  of  Clare  in  divers 
counties,  viz. — 

Norfolk.     Shuldham,  Wyrham,  and   Stoke.    IJ  fee  held  by  [the  prior  of] 

Shuldham. 
Bichamwelle,  Caldecote,  Fordham,  Upwell  and  Outewell,  Wyrham,  [C]  rem- 

plesham,  Bekeswell,  and  Derham.     IJ  fee  and  -^^  fee  held  by  Robert 

Belet. 
Bertone  Benedich.     1  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Scales. 
Cremplesham.    J  fee  held  by  William  de  Bereford  and  the  heirs  of  Walter 

Davy. 
Paneworth,  Asle,  Saham,  Stokeferie,  Derham  Abbots,  [Heveringland,  Est- 

more],  Dunham  Market,  Nortone,  Botone,  andWestfeld.      4  fees  held 

by  Petronilla  de  Nareford. 
Bertone  and  Shengham.    ^  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  de  Bertone. 
Ineshawe.    J  fee  held  by  Michael  de  Ponynges. 
[Gristone]  and  Walsingham.     J  fee  held  by  John  de  Griston. 
Brethenham  and  Eeshworthe.    J  fee  held  by  William  de  Brethenham  and 

John  de  Brokedisch. 
Brethenham,  Shade  well,  and  Reshworth.     J  fee  held  by  Robert  Bainerd 

[alias  Baignard]  and  other  tenants. 
Heveringlond,  Norwyk,  Whytewell,  [Baldeswell] ,  Refham,  and  Wychingham. 

4  fees  held  by  Roger  de  Gyney. 
Great  and  Little  Walsingham,  and  Berstone  [alias  Birstone] .     IJ  fee  held 

by  William  de  Hadeshaw,  Hamo  Mundi,  and  3  ohn  de  Flore. 
Sharneton,  Bathele,  and  Gunthorp.    J  fee  held  by  John  de  Brougthon  [alias 

de  Broghton]. 
Gunthorp  and  Bathele.     1  fee  held  by  Ralph  le  May  and  John  Avenel. 
Brecham  and  Great  Ringestede.    J  fee  held  by  Edmund  Tibi. 
Old  Bokenham,  Ringestede,  and  Holm.    J  fee  held  by  Matthew  de  Cacche- 

„vache. 
Holm  and  Ringestede.     J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  de  Beaumond. 
Carleton,  Taseburg,  Asheby,  and  Thweyth.    ^  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of 

Oliver  Wyth. 
Hunstanstone,  Walepol,  and  Waltone.     1  fee  held  by  William  Level. 
Little  Ringestede.    |  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Boiland ;   and  J  fee  held  by 

John  de  Boiland. 


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Salle  and  Dallinge.    J  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Walsingham. 

Wyveton,  Snyterle,  Cleye,  Eeynbam,  Wychingham,  Stivekeye,  and  Greyne- 

ston.    2  fees  held  by  William  de  Brunne. 
Stivekeye,  Welles,  and  Warham.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  Est. 
Middeltone,  Wygynhale,  Tylneye,  Clenchwarton,  Sechi,  Satelbowe,  Suthlynn, 

West  Wynch,  and  Herdewyk.     1  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Warblyngtone. 
Ingworth.     |  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Brampton  and  Henry  de  Colby. 
Little  Kerebroke.    J  fee  held  by  Aymer  de  Valencia. 
Westone,  Attlebrigge,  Helmyngham,  and  Einglond.     IJ  fee,  of  the  fee  of 

Inglefeld,  held  by  Adam  de  Lyons. 
Estlyngmere,  Elsinge,  Geist,  Geystweyth,  Lyneford,  and  Twyford.     2^  fees 

held  by  Eichard  Polyot. 
Letheringsete,  Stivekeye,  Bodham,  Dallinge,  and  Warham.     IJ  fee  held  by 

Petronilla  de  Nareford  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas  Bacun. 
Bynetre,  Norton,  and  Twynelthorp.     1  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Bynetre  and 

his  parceners. 
Stratton  and  Hevingham.     J  fee  held  by  Henry  le  Cat. 
Letheringsete  [alias  Litheryngsete] ,  Wodedallinge,  and  Hevingham.   2J  fees 

held  by  Thomas  Jordan  of  Letheringsete. 
Little  Stratton  and  Hevyngham.     1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Bartholomew 

Hauteyn,  William  de  Merkeshale  and  Eeginald  de  Eefham. 
Swenyton,  Wychyngham,  Alderford,  and  Plumstede.      ^  fee  held  by  Alan 

Houel. 

Essex  ;  Norfolk.  Dunmawe,  Einchingfeld,  Laccheleye  and  Bolemere,  co. 
Essex,  and  Penesthorp,  Cleye,  Threxstone,  Buketon  [alias  Boketone] , 
Stivekeye,  West  Wynch,  Clenchwarton,  Wygenhale  and  Fordham,  co. 
Norfolk.    12J  fees  held  by  Simon  son  of  Eichard. 

Suffolk;  Essex.  Chippeleye,  Cloptone,  Wyveleshey  and  Denardestone,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  Borle,  Gelham,  Barewe,  Topesfeld  and  Ovyton,  co.  Essex. 
5J  fees  held  by  Walter  son  of  Humphrey. 

Suffolk.     Gaysele,  Bradeleye,  Hornyngeserth,  Wytherisfeld,  and  Eede.     If  fee 

held  by  John  de  Hastinges. 
Gaysele.    f  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Abethorp. 
Helmyngham.    J  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Cressi. 
Wrottynge  and  Wytheresfeld.     Three  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  William  de 

Ormesbi. 
Stanesfeld,  Boxsted,  Stoke,  and  Little  Bresete.    J  fee  held  by  Petronilla  de 

Nareford. 
Great  Bures.     J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Peter  Silvestre. 
Tudenham  and  Haukedene.     1  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Burgo. 
Westle.     J  fee  held  by  Aymer  de  Valencia. 
Gaysele.     ^  fee  and  |  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Haustede;  and  ^  fee  and  i  fee 

held  by  William  de  Haustede. 

Suffolk  ;  Cambeidgb  ;  Essex.  Horsham,  Haverhill,  Wytheresfeld,  Horseth, 
Denardeston,  and  Eede.     4  fees  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  de  Bailiol. 

Suffolk.      Cavenedisch,   Denardestone,   Haukedone    and    Stanesfeld.      Three 
parts  of  1  fee  held  by  John  de  la  Kersenere. 
Cavenedisch.    J  fee  held  by  Eichard  de  Cornerth. 
Gaysele.    ^  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Eoger  de  Dalham. 
Bolileye  by  Clare,  Stoke  [Boyton] ,  Stanesfeld,  and  Mildenhale.    J  fee  held 
by  John  le  Botiler. 


348  INQUISITIONS. 

Honedene.    J  fee  held  by  Eichard  son  of  Angot  (?)  ;  and  J  fee  held  by 

LHnghSorel]. 
Great  Wal  [dingfeld] .    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Ealph  de  Berners. 

Suffolk  ;  Essex.  Cavenedisch  and  Clare,  co.  Suffolk,  and  Bulmere,  co. 
Essex.     1  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Cornerth. 

Suffolk  ;  Norfolk;  Essex.  Cavenedisch,  Bures,  Cornerth,  Burstall,  Waldingfeld, 
Illegh,  Prestone,  Brethenham,  Lelesey,  Grotone,  Swynelond,  Thorp, 
Ketel[berstone],  Cokefeld,  and  Whatefeld,  co.  Suffolk,  Resheworth,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  Twynsted,  co.  Essex.     1  fee  held  by  Robert  Maudut. 

[Suffolk.]  B  [adelel ,  Brokis,  Prestone,  Ringesele,  Whatefeld,  Gypewich  [alias 
GyppewychJ ,  Clare,  Beresholt,  Waldingfeld,  and  Burstall.  4^  fees  held 
by  William  de  Badele. 

Suffolk.     Thritton  and  Thorp.     J  fee  held  by  the  earl  of  Oxford. 

Ash,  Cotton  and  Hemmyngsted,  Fornham,  and  C[lare.]     J  fee  held  by 
Thomas  le  Arblaster  [alias  le  Alblaster]  and  the  heirs  of  Hugh  son  of 
Adam. 
Bertone  and  Heringwell.     1  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Sancto  Ivone. 
Floketone.     1  fee  held  by  Giles  de  Wachisham. 

Suffolk  ;  Essex.  Dalham,  Elvedone,  Bures,  Little  Bradeieye,  Clopton, 
G  [estnyngthorpe] ,  Bosham,  Madewell,  Hertherst  and  Middelton. 
5J  fees  held  by  Gilbert  Pecche. 

Suffolk.     [Priditon.J     i  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Abel  de  Sancto  Martino. 
Cokefeld.    J  fee  held  by  Adam  de  Colecestre. 

[Haukeden.]     ^  fee  held  by  John  de  la  Kersenere  [alias  de  la  KersonereJ . 
Brocleye.     ^^  ^^^  held  by  John  de  Crammavill. 

Wachesham,  Meleford  and  Bures.     1  fee  held  by  Peter  [de  Taleworth]. 
L  [elesey] .     1 J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Roger  Appelgar. 
Cavenham.     J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Roger  de  Quyncy. 
Cheteberg  and  Livermere.     1  fee  held  by  William  de  Neketon  and  [Thomas 

de  Livermere] ,  whereof  Thomas  de  Lyveremere  [alias  de  Leveremere] 

holds  a  moiety. 
[Brockele.    ^  fee]  held  by  Giles  de  Badekesmere. 

Suffolk;  Norfolk.     Otteleye,  Helmyngeham,  Kellyngge,  Ash,  and  C[reyting- 
ham] .     If  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Henry  de  Hastinges,  of  the  honour 
of  Gloucester. 
[Multon.]     2  fees  held  by  John  de  Aygneus,  and  the  heirs  of  Robert  de 
Cokefeld,  of  the  said  honour. 

Essex.    Little  Samford.    J  fee  held  by  Richard  son  of  William. 

Suffolk;  Middlesex;  Essex.  Little  Samford,  Herefeld,  Chaure,  Cornerth, 
Sayham,  Cavendisch,  Bachesworth,  and  Kirketon.  14  fees  held  by 
Richard  de  Taleworth,  Roger  de  Bachesworth,  and  the  heirs  of  A  [Ian 
de  Clare] . 

[Essex.]     Halstede  Beauchamp.     1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  [Ab^l  de  Sancto 
Martino] . 
Halstede.     1  fee  held  by  Giles  de  Badelismere. 

Creppinge.    Two  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  [Hugh  de  Creppyng] . 
Langham.     1  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Nevill.  , 


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Suffolk;  Essex.  Pebeners,  Pinchingfeld,  Waldingfeld,  Bulemere,  Hecham, 
Alwarton,  Stanesfeld,  Todenham,  and  Poselingworth.  3  fees  and  three 
parts  of  1  fee  held  by  [William  son  of  Ealph]. 

Essex.     Thaxsted.     1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Richard  Beaucoudre. 

Thaxted  [Chaure,  and  Brokysheiid] .     3  fees  held  by  the  heirs  of  Walter  de 

Clare. 
Thaxted.    J  fee  and  J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Angot  de  Cornerth,  and  the 

heirs  of  Thomas  son  of  Stephen. 
(*Little  Wykberg  and?)  Topisfeld.  2|  fees  held  by  [Richard]  son  of  Guncelin, 

and  the  heirs  of  Robert  de  Cammays. 
[Bounsted.]     1  fee  held  by  Simon  de  Henham. 
Lammersh  and  Alfameston.    J  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Colne. 
Berdefeld  Salynge.     [3^]  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  le  Botiller. 

Suffolk.     Bur(es).     J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Geoffrey  Baldewyne. 

Essex.    Berdefeld  Salynge.     J  fee  held  by  [the  heirs  of  Wymer]  de  Offynton. 
Thaxsted  [and  Finchingfeld] .     1 J  fee  held  by  John  de  Pecham  and  Richard 

de  Cornerth. 
Little  Wykeberg.     2  fees  held  by  Robert  de  Cevanz  [alias  de  Cevantzj . 

[Essex;]  Hertfoed.  Aungre,  Faukeburne,  Waude,  Norton,  Saham,  Donmawe, 
Oveseye,  Rothinge,  and  Wylinghal.  lOJ  fees  held  by  the  countess  of 
Gloucester. 

Essex;  Suffolk.     Gestnyngthorp  and  Cokefeud.    1  fee  held  by  John Botetourte. 

[Essex.]     Stamburne.     Three  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  [Richard  de 
Grenevill  and  Paulinus  Payvre] . 
Topisfeud.    Three  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Thomas  de  Bayouse. 
Shaldeford.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Hamo  son  of  Richard. 

[Suffolk  ;  Essex.]  Poselingworth,  Schellegh,  [and  Willinghale] .  J  fee  held 
by  Richard  de  la  Rokele. 

[Essex.]     Braxsted.    J  fee  held  by  Simon  son  of  Richard. 

Heetford;  Suffolk.  [Mimmes],  Bygrave,  and  Denardestone.  [3  fees]  held 
by  Richard  de  Someri. 

Suffolk;  Essex.  Balyngworth,  Waude,  Waldingfeld,  Derneford,  Braham, 
Isham,  Bridebrok,  Herlawe,  Foxhole,  and  Ingham.  5  fees  held  by 
Robert  de  Hastinges. 

NoEFOLK.    Whytewell.    J  fee  held  by  William  de  Whytewell. 

Suffolk.    Braham  and  Bromleye.     [2  fees]  held  by  William  de  Braham. 

[Heetford  ;  Bedfoed.]  Hinxtworth,  Clothale,  and  Edeneworth.  i  fee  held  by 
Richard  de  Melcleye. 

Norfolk.  Banham,  Folesham,  and  Wodenorton.  1  fee  held  by  William  le 
Mareschal. 

Essex.     Eppingethorp,     2  fees  held  by  [Robert  le  Brus] . 
Gynge  Monteneye.     J  fee  held  by  Hamo  Chevere. 

Suffolk.    Barewe.    ^  fee  held  by  John  de  Cretynge. 

*  Jjittle  Wykberg  appears  to  have  been  struck  out,  and  is  not  mentioned  in  the  corresponding  Summary. 


850  INQUISITIONS. 

[Essex.]     Bursted.    J  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Stratford. 
Eammesdene  and  Creye.    ^  fee  held  by  Simon  de  Creye. 

Suffolk;  Hebtfoed  [;  Bedford].     [Waldy ] ,  Derneford,  Ilinxte- 

worth,  Eddeworth,  and  Clothale.     [^  fee]  held  by  the  earl  of  Oxford, 

Heetfobd.     [ ]     Three  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of 

Robert  de  Barneville. 
Staundon.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Robert  Bertram ;  [J  fee]  (and  ?)  -^j,  fee 
held  by  Thomas  son  of  Stephen ;  ■fu  fee  held  by  Richard  Dyn ;  f  fee 

held  by Dun ;  and  J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Nicholas 

Pecche. 

Cambeidgb.    Orewell  and  Arnyngton.    2  fees  held  by  the  heirs  of  the    earl 
of  Winchester. 

Harleston held  by  the  heirs  of  Roger  de  Huntyngfeld. 

LytHngton.    J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  John  Hobrigge. 

Huntingdon.    Great  Grantesdene.    i  fee  held  by  [Warin  de  Bassyrigeburne]  and 

William  Waleys. 
Wolveley.     J  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Robert  Grimbaud. 
Great  Grantesdene.    J  fee  held  by  Adam  Gerebaud,  and  the  heirs  of  Ralph 

Tyrel. 
Grafham.     [J  fee]  held  by  John  Engayne. 

Cambbidge.    Lytlyngton.     i  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Hamo  de  Valeyns. 

Bodekesham.    1  fee  held  by  [the  heirs  of  John  de  Borsle]  and  William  son 
of  Martin. 

Huntingdon.     Sautre  and  Papworth.    IJ  fee  held  by  [Regin]  aid  de  Beauveys. 
Grafham,  Orford,  Hemmyngford  and  Thernynge.     [A  third]  part  of  1  fee 

held  by  Berengarius  [le  Moigne] . 
[Wynewyk.]     1  fee  h6ld  by  Greylaund  de  Bouerous. 
Stilton,    ^  fee  held  held  by  Richard  de  Hemmyngton. 

[NoBTHAMPTON.J      [Ysham.     ^  fee]    held  by  William   Pyel. 

[Northampton.]     Pokesbrok,  Thernynge  and  Clyptone.     1  fee  held  by  the  abbot 
of  Peterborough  {de  ISiirgo), 

[Huntingdon.]     Stilton.    J  fee  and  ^  fee  held  by  [the  prior  of  Bisshemede] . 

[Huntingdon.]      [Waleton.J     Two  parts  of  1  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Beynvill ; 
and  I  fee  held  l)y  Thomas  de  Beynvill. 

[Huntingdon.]     Fakesworth.     [1  fee]  held  by  Walter  de  la  Huse. 

[Northampton.]     Clopton.     1  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Thorneye. 

Lincoln,    Bracebrigge  and  Skellynghop.    2  fees  held  by  [Hugh  Wake] . 
Little  Kyma.     1  fee  held  by  Philip  de  Kyma. 
Tawelle.    1|  fee  held  by  William  de  Tawell ;  and  I  fee  held  by  Geoffrey  de 

Appelby. 
Neither  the  said  earl  nor  his  ancestorH  took  anything  of  these  fees  except  by 
reason  of  wardship,  and  scutage  when  granted  throughout  the  realm. 
Advowsons,  viz. — 
Suffolk.     Stoke  by  Clare.    The  advowson  of  the  priory, 

Huntingdon.     St.  Neots.    The  advowson  of  the  priory, 
Hunt[ingdon].    The  advowson  of  the  priory. 


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Hertford.    Eoyston  {Criicis  Hois').    The  advowson  of  the  priory. 

Cambridge.     Angleseye.     The  advowson  of  the  priory. 

Norfolk.    Walsingham.     The  advowson  of  the  priory. 
St.  Wynewaloy.    The  advowson  of  the  priory. 

Suffolk.    Brethenham.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Stanesfeld.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Subyri.     The  advowson  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Sepulchre. 

Caiibridge.    Lytlington.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Essex.    Dmimawe.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Norfolk.     Shengham.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Bichamwelle.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Bertone.    The  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Andrew. 
Caldecote.    The  advowson  of  the  chm-ch. 
Brecham.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Welles.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Warham.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  St.  Mary  and  All  Saints. 
Caustone.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Fakenham.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Puudyngnorton  by  Fakenham.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

HuNxiNGDON.     Grantesdon.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Neither  the  said  earl  nor  his  ancestors  took  anything  of  the  said  priories  in 
time  of  vacancy,  but  the  convents  of  those  houses  shall  seek  licence  to 
elect  their  prior. 

E.rtciit  or  summary  of  some  of  the  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  specified 
above  (defect ire). 

]Vrit  of  scire  facias  to  warn  the  ai'chbishop  of  Canterbury  to  send  someone 
to  be  present  in  the  chancery  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Nicholas  next  at  the 
assignment  of  dower  to  Maud  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Gilbert,  out  of 
the  lands  which  are  in  his  custody,  18  Nov.  8  Edw.  11. 

Writ  to  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  yoiuiger,  who  had  married  Eleanor  one  of 
the  sisters  of  the  said  late  earl,  to  surrender  without  delay  to  the  king's 
escheator  the  castle  and  honour  of  Tonebrigge,  which  he  has  seized, 
until  it  shall  be  ascertained  whether  Maud  late  the  wife  of  the  said  earl 
is  pregnant  as  stated  in  the  inquisitions,  20  May,  8  Edw.  II. 

Writ  to  John  de  Penrith,  John  de  Haudelo  of  Stretham,  and  Walter  Haket, 
knights,  and  to  all  others  in  the  castle  of  Tunbrigge  to  the  same  effect, 
20  May,  8  Edw.  H. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  go  in  person  and  take  the  said  castle  and  honour 
into  the  king's  hand,  20  May,  8  Edw.  H. 

lietiirn  by  the  escheator  that  he  delivered  the  above  writs  to  the  said  Hugh 
and  John  &c.  and  demanded  livery  of  the  castle,  which  they  altogether 
refused ;  and  that  in  the  presence  of  witnesses  he  placed  his  hands  on 
the  wicket  by  way  of  taking  seisin,  but  that  they  were  removed  by  the 
said  Hugh  and  John  &c.  who  raised  the  drawbridge,  so  that  he  could 
not  enter  the  castle.  But  in  words  he  seized  the  castle,  and  he  took 
the  borough  and  foreign  lands  of  the  honour  into  the  king's  hand  with- 
out impediment  [undated). 


352  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  of  privy  seal  to  the  council,  reciting  the  entry  by  force  of  Hugh 
le  Despenser  the  younger  into  the  castle  of  Tonebrigge,  and  requiring 
them  to  ordain  speedy  remedy  and  punishment  for  the  outrage,  21  May, 
8  Edw.  II.  (French.) 

Writ  of  privy  seal  to  the  same  to  the  same  effect,  with  news  that  the 
escheator  has  been  refused  entrance,  22  May,  8  Edw.  II.  {French.) 

Writ  oj  scire  facias  to  the  escheator,  upon  the  petition  of  Hugh  le  Despenser 
the  younger,  asserting  that  the  time  had  long  passed  and  Maud  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  earl  had  not  borne  (a  child),  to  warn  Eleanor,  Margaret, 
and  Elizabeth,  sisters  and  next  heirs  of  the  said  earl,  to  be  in  the 
chancery  on  Monday -the  morrow  of  St.  Margaret  next,  25  June, 
8  Edw.  II. 

Return  to  the  above  writ  that  the  escheator  has  done  accordingly. 

Writ  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  distrain  Eobert  de  Handle  [alias  de  Haudlo] 
and  John  le  Clerk  by  all  their  lands  and  goods  to  answer  before  the  king 
and  council  on  the  morrow  of  St.  Margaret  next  for  the  seizing  of  the 
castle  of  Tonbrugge  and  other  enormities,  6  July,  8  Edw.  II.  Endorsed 
with  names  of  manucaptors  &c. 

Letter  of  attorney  of  Eleanor  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  younger, 
appointing  Henry  de  Gerston  her  attorney  to  receive  her  pourparty  of 
the  inheritance  of  Gilbert  de  Clare  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and 
Hertford,  her  brother  {undated). 

Similar  letter  of  Margaret  de  Gavaston,  countess  of  Cornwall,  appointing 
John  Waldeschef  her  attorney  {undated). 

Berks.    Inq.  taken  at  Wallingford,  8  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 

Sir  Gilbert  de  Clare  the  elder,  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford, 
espoused  Lady  Joan  daughter  of  the  late  King  Edward,  of  whom  he  begat 
Gilbert  the  late  earl,  Eleanor  the  wife  of  Hugh  le  Despenser  the  younger, 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Peter  de  Gavaston,  and  Elizabeth  late  the  wife 
of  John  de  Burgo;  and  thus  the  said  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth 
are  sisters  and  heirs  of  the  said  earl,  and  the  said  Elizabeh  is  17  and 
more. 

Norfolk.  Inq.  taken  at  Bishop's  Lenn,  5  Aug.  9  Edw.  II.  To  the  same  effect, 
Eleanor  aged  22,  Margaret  20,  and  Elizabeth  18. 

Hertford.  Inq.  taken  at  Staundon  on  Sunday  after  the  Gule  of  August  9  Edw.  II. 
To  the  same  effect.  No  Isabel  of  the  same  father  and  mother  is  coheir 
of  the  said  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and  Elizabeth. 

Southampton.     Inq.  made  at  Havonte,  7  Aug.  9  Edw.  II.     To  the  same  effect. 

There  is  no  Isabel,  a  sister  of  the  said  earl  by  the  same  father  and 
mother,  who  could  be  coheir  with  the  said  Eleanor,  Margaret,  and 
Elizabeth. 

Oxford.    Inq.  taken  at  Oxford,  7  Aug.  9  Edw.  II.     To  the  same  effect  as  above. 

London.  Inq.  made  at  the  church  of  All  Hallows  on  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Peter 
ad  Vincula,  9  Edw.  II.  To  the  same  effect.  There  is  no  Isabel  or  other 
sister  from  the  same  father  and  mother. 


EDWARD  II.  353 

Devon.  Inq.  made  at  Chetelhampton  on  Thursday  the  eve  of  St.  Peter  ad 
Vincula,  9  Edw.  II.  To  the  same  effect.  The  jurors  in  an  inquisition 
returned  on  another  occasion  erred  in  believing  Elizabeth  to  be  named 
Isabel. 

Bedford.  Inq.  made  at  Bedford  on  Tuesday  after  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula, 
9  Edw.  II.     To  the  same  effect. 

Suffolk.  Inq.  made  at  Clare,  6  Aug.  9  Edw.  11.  To  the  same  effect.  There  is 
no  Isabel  sister  of  the  said  Eleanor  and  Margaret  by  the  same  father 
and  mother :  Elizabeth  is  their  sister  and  co-heir. 

Petition  of  Hugh  le  Despenser,  the  son,  and  Eleanor  his  wife  to  the  king  for 
their  pourparty  of  the  inheritance  of  Gilbert  de  Clare,  late  earl  of 
Gloucester,  since  in  the  Great  Charter,  which  the  king  himself  has 
confirmed,  it  is  contained  that  the  king  ought  not  to  delay  right  to  any 
one  {undated). 

Letters  of  privy  seal  from  the  king  to  his  chancellor,  Sir  Roger  de  Brabanzon, 
and  others  of  his  council  at  London.  Whereas  Sir  Hugh  le 
Despenser  the  younger  came  this  day  to  the  king  at .  Impyngton, 
demanding  the  pourparty  which  he  claims  on  behalf  of  his  wife  of  the 
inheritance  of  the  late  earl  of  Gloucester,  and  the  king  remembers  how 
the  said  Sir  Hugh  put  forward  his  claim  at  the  assembly  at  Lincoln, 
when  the  council  advised  that  the  case  was  novel  and  hitherto  unseen 
in  the  realm,  and  that  a  new  law  could  not  be  made  without  the  assent 
of  Parliament;  the  king  desiring  to  do  right  to  the  said  Sir  Hugh  and 
all  others  as  he  is  bound  to  do,  requires  thein  again  to  hear  the  said 
Sir  Hugh's  reasons  and  send  their  advice  in  writing  with  what  haste 
they  may,  16  Oct.  9  Edw.  11. 

Similar  letters  of  privy  seal  to  John  de  Sandale,  chancellor,  and  others  of  the 
council  at  London,  16  Oct.  9  Edw.  II.  As  above,  with  the  addition 
that  like  letters  have  been  delivered  to  the  said  Sir  Hugh. 

Letter  from  the  council  at  London  to  the  king,  18  Oct.  The  said 
Sir  Hugh  has  delivered  them  his  reasons  in  writing  which  they 
enclose  herewith;  and  having  examined  the  inquisitions  returned 
into  the  chancery  they  find  as  is  contained  in  the  enclosed  schedule 
touching  the  heirs;  and  for  the  doubt  they  see  in  the  business, 
they  dare  not  finish  it  nor  advise  further  without  the  assent  of 
the  great  men  of  the  realm,  because  of  the  strangeness  of  the 
case. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Duncan, 
earl  of  Fyfe,  that  since  the  manor  of  Roth  well  was  taken  into  the  king's 
hand  through  the  death  of  the  said  Gilbert,  the  king's  ministers  there 
have  refused  to  ^ay  20L  yearly  which  she  ought  to  receive  of  the  grant 
of  Gilbert  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford,  her  father, 
21  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
■  NoETHAMPTON.     Inq.  Tuesday  next  (sic)  the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity,  9  Edw.  II. 

Rothwell.  Gilbert  sometime  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford  gave  by  deed 
to  the  said  Duncan  and  Joan,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies,  201.  to  be  yearly  received  from  the  said  manor,  until  he 
should  provide  them  with  20L  land,  and  they  were  seised  of  the  same 
by  the  hands  of  the  bailiffs  of  Rothwell  of  the  said  Gilbert  and  of 
Gilbert  his  son  lately  deceased,  until  the  manor  came  to  the  king's  hands 

38017  Z 


354  INQUISITIONS. 

through  the  death  of  the  said  Gilbert  the  son,  since  when  the  king's 
ministers  have  refused  to  pay  the  same.  The  said  Gilbert  the  father 
assigned  no  lands  in  lieu  of  the  said  20Z. 

C.  Edw.  II.  Files  42  to  44. 

539.     Thomas  son  and  heer  of  Matthew  db  Lovatine. 

Suffolk.     ProoJ  of  age,  10  March,  8  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Thomas  de  Kokefeld,  50  and  more,  says  that  the  said  Thomas  de  Lovayne 
was  23,  on  11  July,  8  Edw.  II,  for  he  was  born  at  Bildiston  on  that  day  19 
Edw.  I,  and  baptized  the  same  day  in  the  church  of  Chelisworth.  Thomas 
de  Blakenham  his  uncle  and  Thomas  le  Bret  were  his  godfathers,  and  one 
Maud  atte  Lane  his  godmother  ;  and  this  he  knows  well  because  at  that  time 
he  was  {stetit)  with  the  said  Thomas  de  Blakenham,  and  came  with  him  to  -the 
church. 

Giles  de  Wathisham,  40  and  more,  says  the  like  and  knows  it  because 
his  mother  was  in  the  church  and  he  with  her. 

Osbert  de  Aldham,  50  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  John  his 
son  and  heir  was  born  in  the  same  year,  and  was  24  on  the  feast  of  the 
Purification  last. 

Walter  de  Boklonde,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  at  that 
time  he  was  kept  at  home  by  sickness  and  one  Christiana  le  Browystere,  who 
was  with  the  said  Thomas's  mother  when  she  bore  him  and  when  he  was 
baptized,  told  him  of  it. 

William  de  Denardiston,  60  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
Christiana  de  la  Dale,  who  was  with  the  said  Thomas's  mother  when  he 
was  born,  told  him  of  it  the  next  day  at  his  house  at  Thurlaston. 

John  le  Waleys,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  his  father  died 
in  the  same  year  and  he  received  his  land. 

William  de  Whatefeld,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  Robert  le 
Virly  of  Bildeston  purchased  a  tenement  in  Elmesete  the  same  year  and 
time,  and  told  him  of  the  birth. 

Walter  de  Naulton,  50  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  came 
to  speak  with  one  of  the  godparents  of  the  said  Thomas  and  saw  him 
baptized. 

Geoffrey  le  Clerk  of  Buchenham,  45  and  more,  agrees,  and  says  that 
Geoffrey  his  father  was  servant  of  Matthew  de  Lovayne  at  Bildiston,  when 
the  said  Thomas  was  born,  whose  mother  died  immediately  after  his  birth, 
and  the  said  Geoffrey  the  father  caused  her  death  to  be  written,  and 
commanded  him  to  keep  it. 

John  Nakeman,  60  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  Luke  Nakeman 
his  father  was  steward  of  the  said  Matthew,  and  he  was  with  his  father  at  the 
time  the  said  Thomas  was  born. 

Eobert  le  Virly  of  Bildiston,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
he  was  present  when  the  said  Thomas  was  baptized. 

Thomas  Eage  (?)  of  Bildeston,  60  and  more,  agrfees,  and  knows  it  because 
the  same  day  and  year  he  came  to  the  manor  of  Bildiston  to  speak  with  the 
steward,  and  he  followed  to  Chelisworth  and  saw  the  said  Thomas  baptized. 

C.  Edu:  II.  File  45.  (1.) 

540.     Thomas  son  and  heib  of  Beian  de  Hykelingge. 

Suffolk.    Proof  of  age,  16  June,  8  Edw.  II. 

John  Ashman,  of  Beltone,  40  and  more,  says  the  said  Thomas  was  born 
at  Belton,  11  June,  22  Edw.  I,  and  baptized  the  same  day  in  the  church  of 


EDWARD   II.  355 

All  Saints  there,  and  Thomas  de  Hykelyngge,  rector  of  Malteby,  and  him- 
self lifted  him  from  the  sacred  font ;  and  he  recollects  because  he  had  a 
son  Walter  born  at  Easter  before  the  said  Thomas,  who  was  21  last  Easter. 

William  the  clerk  of  Beltone,  40  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  Kichard,  rector  of  Beltone,  his  kinsman,  was  instituted  into  that 
church  the  same  year,  21  years  ago  at  Whitsunday  last. 

William  le  Neve  of  Bolton,  50  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
in  the  same  year  he  was  {stetit)  with  Adam  Bacun  at  his  church  of  Elyngham 
and  rendered  him  account  for  the  year,  now  21  years  ago  at  Easter  (last). 

John  le  Marshal  of  Belton,  50  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  had  a  daughter  born  the  same  week,  and  her  mother  died  of  her 
the  same  day,  21  years  ago  at  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas  (last). 

John  ate  Brege  of  Cotenham,  40  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  had  a  daughter  Agnes  born  at  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John 
next  following,  who  will  be  21  at  that  feast  (next). 

Thomas  Sprot  of  Somersham,  50  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  at  that  time  he  was  at  Somerhampton  by  Belton  and  saw  the  same 
Thomas  baptized,  and  also  had  a  daughter  born  at  the  feast  of  St.  John 
following,  who  will  be  21  at  that  feast  (next) . 

Laurence  Torgi  of  Rishangeles,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
on  Sunday  after  the  said  Thomas's  birth,  prayer  was  offered  in  the  church 
of  Rishangles  for  the  said  Thomas's  mother,  and  he  entered  the  date  of  the 
birth  in  the  book  of  Antiphons  (Antephanario)  of  that  church,  and  now  it 
was  21  years  a,go  on  Sunday  after  St.  Barnabas. 

William  del  Berne  of  Thorndon,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
at  that  time  he  was  with  Peter  de  Malteby,  rector  of  Rishangeles,  who  was 
steward  of  the  said  Thomas's  father,  and  he  went  with  the  said  Peter  to 
Belton  the  same  day  and  saw  the  said  Thomas  baptized,  21  years  ago  at  the 
feast  of  St.  Barnabas  (last). 

Richard  de  Hewode  of  Thorndon,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it 
because  at  the  same  that  time  his  father  Roger  acquired  certain  tenements 
of  the  fee  of  the  father  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  he  went  with  his  father 
when  he  did  fealty  for  the  same;  which  he  knows  by  the  date  of  the 
charter  ;  it  was  21  years  ago  on  Sunday  after  St.  Barnabas  last. 

Roger  the  carpenter  of  Rishangeles,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it 
because  Laurence  the  carpenter  his  father  died  the  same  week  on  the 
feast  of  St.  Barnabas  last  21  years  ago. 

William  son  of  Ralph  of  Thorndon,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it 
because  Ralph  son  of  William  his  father  died  at  Whitsunday  before,  21  years 
ago. 

Roger  Conestable  of  Thorndon,  40  and  more,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because 
Thomas  de  Hekelyngg',  grandfather  of  the  said  Thomas,  died  at  Whit- 
sunday before  his  birth,  and  he  was  then  under-bailiff  of  the  earl  of 
Cornwall  of  Eye,  and  seized  the  said  Thomas's  tenements  into  his  lord's 
hand,  and  it  is  21  years  ago  at  Whitsunday  last. 

The  executors  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Edmund  late  earl  of  Cornwall 

who  have  the  wardship  being  warned nor  sent 

anyone  for  them. 

C.  Echo.  II.  File  45  (2.) 

541.     Thomas  son  and  hbie  of  John  de  Eyton. 

Stafford.    Proof  of  age,  the  last  day  of  Feb.  8  Edw  II.  {defaced.) 

Thomas  (?) 50  (?)  [says  that  the  said  Thomas]  was  21  on 

the  day  of  St.  Stephen  last,  and  was  born  at  Aston  by  Stone  and  baptized  [in 


356  INQUISITIONS. 

the  church  of  Stone] [and  this  he  knows] 

because  he  has  a  daughter  Alice  who  was  born  on  Christmas  Day  in  the 
same  year,  22  (Edw.  I.)  and  she  is  of  the  same  age 

and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 

because  he  has  a  son  Roger  older  by  one  day  and  a  half,  and  the  said  Thomas 
sucked  the  breasts  of  the  said  Roger's  mother. 

Richard  son  of  John  de  We   ....  on,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and 

knows  it  because  in  the  same  year  22,  he  let  to  Thomas a 

messuage  and  9  {?)a.  land  for  20  years,  which  term  elapsed  a  year  ago. 

Richard  son  of  Geoffrey  de > says  the  same-, 

and  knows  it  because Robert  de  Bromleye  2a.  land  for  the 

term  of  22  years  which  passed 

Richard  de  Rugge,  40  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  in 
the  same  year .  he  was  in  the  service  of  John  de  Eyton  the  father,  and 
first  announced  to  him  the  news  of  the  said  Thomas's  birth. 

William  le  Reken  [er]  (?)  aged  60  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  he  has  a  son  Nicholas  who  was  born  on  the  same  day. 

Geoffrey  de ,  aged  40  and  more,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 

because  in  the  same  year  he  was  of  full  age  and  had  his  land  from  the  ward- 
ship of  Robert  de  Staundon,  and  has  held  it  now  for  21  years. 

Henry  de  Hales,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  Hugh  de 
Hales  his  father  died  the  year  before  the  said  Thomas's  birth  and  he 
possessed  his  inheritance. 

Hugh  called  the  carpenter,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 
in  the  same  year  he  married  Alice  daughter  of  Thomas  le  Corveyser,  and 
his  memory  is  perfect  (a  quo  tempore  nulla  dies  sibi  datur  oblivioni). 

Thomas  son  of  Henry  of  Aston,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it 
because  in  the  same  year  he  bought  J  virgate  laiid  in  fee  of  William 
Cok  in  Aston,  as  appears  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court. 

Geoffrey  son  of  Robert,  aged  40  and  more,  says  the  same  and  knows  it 
because  Robert  his  father  gained  a  messuage  and  10a.  land  in  Rugge  from 
Stephen  of  the  same  by  the  king's  writ  before  the  justices  in  eyre,  the  year 
before  the  said  Thomas's  birth. 

William  son  of  Thomas,  aged  60,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because 

Adam  his  brother  was by  robbers,  and  his  land  descended  to 

the  same  William  in  the  same  year  22,  and  he  has  held  it  for  21  years. 

C.  Ed/w.  II.  File  45.  (3.) 


542.      ROBBBT   SON    AND   HEIR    OF   RoBERT   DE    HuGHAM. 

Kent.     Proof  of  age,  Thursday  the  morrow  of  St.  Barnabas,  8  Edw.  II.  {defaced). 

Roger  Hadde,  aged  40  (?),  says  that  the  said  Robert  was  22  on  the  day  of 
St.  Martin  last,  and  was  born  at  Hugham  on  Monday  before  that  feast, 
21  Edw.  I,  and  on  the  Tuesday  following  was  baptized  in  the  church  of  St. 
Laurence  there ;  and  this  he  knows,  because  one  John  de  Bressinge,  esquire 
of  the  said  Robert's  father,  married  Sarra  the  said  Roger's  sister,  who  bore  a 
son  Richard  in  the  same  year,  who  is  now  22  and  more  ;  and  he  also  saw  the 
said  Robert  baptized  by  one  Simon,  vicar  of  Hugham,  and  Robert  Baldewyne 
and  Gerard  de  Herst  were  his  godfathers. 

Adam  de  Mardenne,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  saw 
the  same  Robert  at  Hugham  lying  in  his  cradle ;  and  in  the  same  year  he 

journeyed  to  St.  Edmund's there  for  half  a 

year,  and  at  that  time  Joan  his  wife  died, 


EDWARD   il.  357 

Robert  Hadde,  aged  50,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  married 
AHce  (?)  his  wife  in  the  same  year,  and  had  a  son  born  two  years  after  who 
is  20.  ^ 

Philip  de  Boycote,  aged  46,  agrees,  adding  that  he  had  a  daughter 
Emma  with  Sarra  his  wife,  who  is  now  22  and  more,  and  thus  he  knows  of 
the  age  of  the  said  Robert.  ' 

Walter  ate  Welle,  aged  42,  says  as  above,  and  knows  it  because  he  was 
esquire  to  the  said  Robert's  father  at  the  time  of  his  birth,  and  Robert 
Baldewyne  and  Gerard  de  Herst  were  godfathers,  and  Sir  Simon,  vicar  of 
Hugham,  baptized  him. 

Adam  de  H .  .  .  .,  aged  44,  says  that  the  said  Robert  is  22,  and  he 
knows  it  because  in  the  year  of  the  said  Robert's  birth,  he  journeyed  to 
Santiago,  and  that  is  twenty-two  years  ago. 

William  de  Clopham,  aged  45,  says  the  same,  and  knows  it  because  he  was 
iri  the  same  year  with  Lady  Lora  de  Otteham,  who  was  at  the  assembly  which 
Sir  Robert  father  of  the  said  Robert  made,  when  Lady  Alice  the  mother  was 
purified  of  him  {purificavit  se  de  dicto  lioherto)  at  Hugham,  and  he  then 
saw  the  said  Robert. 

Walter  ate  Halle,  aged  48,  says  the  same,  and  had  knowledge  of  it  because 
Joan  his  wife  was  in  the  service  of  Dulcia  (?),  aunt  of  the  mother  of  the  said 
Robert  when  news  came  of  his  birth ;  and  because  in  the  same  year  he  was 
imprisoned  in  the  castle  of  Dover  by  Sir  Stephen  de  Penecestre  the  keeper. 

Peter  Taylour,  aged  51,  says  the  said  Robert  is  22,  and  he  knows  it 
because  he  saw  Sir  Robert  the  father  ....  John  de  Borewike  by  writ 
of  novel  disseisin,  and  was  one  of  twelve  jurors  of  the  said  assize  at 
Maydestan,  in  which  time  the  said  Robert    ....    was  born. 

Walter  Hunte,  aged  53,  agrees,  adding  that  he  was  borsholder  {Borgesaldr) 
of  Langel'  that  year. 

Hamo  Gold,  aged  40,  says  the  said  Robert  is  12  {sic),  &c.  as  above,  and 
knows  it  because  his  houses  were  burned  in  Maydestan  in  that  year,  and  he 
bought  timber  of  Sir  Robert  the  father,  and  so  he  well  recollects. 

John  Gilbert,  aged  56,  says  the  said  Robert  is  22  and  more,  &c.  as  above, 
and  knows  it  because  Henry  his  father  died  in  the  same  year,  and  he  has 
held  his  inheritance  twenty-two  years  and  more. 

Robert  de  Hetherst,  aged  57,  says  the  said  Robert  is  22,  and  this  he 
knows  because  he  saw  him  lying  in  his  cradle,  and  in  the  same  year  was 
imprisoned  in  the  castle  of  Canterbury. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  45.  (4.) 

543.    John  son  and  heie  of  Sie  Hxjbbet  de  Multon,  knight. 

CxTMBBELAND.  Proof  oj  age,  Monday  the  morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  the  Blessed 
Virgin  Mary,  8  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 
Sir  John  de  Lamplow,  knight,  40  and  more,  [says  that  the  said  John  was 
born]  in  the  manor  of  Ishal,  and  baptized  in  the  church  of  St.  Michael 
there,  and  was  21  on  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  last;  which  he 
well  recollects  because  Robert  his  elder  brother,  whose  heir  he  is,  died  on  the 
morrow  of  the  Assumption,  21  Edw.  I,  and  the  said  John  was  born  on  the 
feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  following. 

Robert  de  M'ulcastre  says  the  like,  and  recollects  because  on  the  morrow 
of  St.  Laurence  in  that  year  he  married  Petronilla,  daughter  of  Sir  Robert 
de  Pavelly,  and  the  said  John  was  born  on  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew 
following. 


358  INQUISITIONS. 

Thomas  de  Eedman;  says  the  like,  and  recollects  it  by  a  chirograph  made 
between  himself  and  Eichard  de  Mulcastre  concerning  his  tenements  of 
Eedman,  which  are  of  the  fee  of  Ishal,  demised  to  him  for  21  years,  dated 
the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  21  [Edw.  IJ . 

Alexander  de  Eipton  says  the  like,  and  recollects  it  because  his  mother 
died  on  the  feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  21  (Edw.  I)  and 
the  said  John  was  born  on  the  day  of  St.  Bartholomew  preceding. 

Hugh  de  Brumfeld  says  the  like,  and  recollects  it  because  in  the  same 
year  on  Sunday  before  the  Ascension,  the  city  of  Carlisle),  with  the  great 
church,  was  burned. 

John  de  Stanlowe  says  the  like,  and  knows  it  because  Eobert  his  first- 
born son  was  born  the  same  year  on  the  eve  of  the  Assumption  next  before 
the  said  John. 

John  de  Eglesfeld  says  the  like,  and  recollects  it  because  he  lifted  the 
said  John  from  the  sacred  font,  and  is  his  godfather. 

Walter  de  Plumlaund  says  the  like,  and  knows  it  because  John  his 
father,  whose  heir  he  is,  died  13  Aug.  21  Edw.  I,  and  the  said  John  was 
born  on  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  following. 

Eobert  de  Ereby  says  the  like,  and  knows  it  because  he  did  homage  to 
the  said  Sir  Hubert  for  tenements  which  he  held  in  Warthol'  on  the  same 
day  of  St.  Bartholomew  when  the  said  John  was  born. 

Alan  de  Arkelby  says  the  like,  and  knows  it  because  he  returned  from 
his  pilgrimage  of  Santiago  on  the  same  day  of  St.  Bartholomew,  21  Edw.  I, 
when  the  said  John's  birth  was  announced. 

Alan  de  Brigham  says  the  like,  and  knows  it  because  on  the  same  day 
John  de  Stanlawe  married  Joan,  his  sister,  in  the  said  church  of  [Ish]  al. 

William  de  Langerig  says  the  like,  and  knows  it  because  on  the  day  of 
St.  Matthew  in  the  same  year  he  was  present  at  the  feast  of  relief  (V)  of 
Lady  Margaret,  mother  of  the  said  John,  for  the  purification  of  her  said  son 

{inferfuit  f{est)o  releiiarum de  purificacione  predicti  filii  sui). 

C.  Ed/w.  II.  File  45.  (5.) 

544.     John  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Albiniaco. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  to  take  the  proof  of  age  of  the  said  John,  who  is  in  the 
wardship  of  Cristina,  late  the  wife  of  John  de  Monte  Acuto,  by  the 
demise  of  Margaret,  queen  of  England,  to  whom  the  king's  father  com- 
mitted the  same,  10  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Proof  oj  age,  13  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 

Alexander  Badeeok,  aged  50,  says  that  the  said  John  was  22  at  the  feast  of 
St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  last,  for  he  was  born  at  Hockingdene  on  that  day  22 
Edw.  I,  and  baptized  on  the  morrow  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Creye,  and 
this  he  recollects  because  his  sister  Alice  was  nurse  of  the  said  John,  and  he 
often  saw  Tiim  lying  in  his  cradle. 

Thomas  atte  Spyche,  aged  40,  says  the  same,  and  recollects  it  because  he 
was  at  the  purification  (purificationem  .  .  .  de  eodem)  of  Isabel  the  said 
John's  mother. 

Eicherus  de  Marisco,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  saw  the 
said  Johti  borne  into  the  church  to  be  baptized. 

John  de  Welsh  {sic),  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  was  servant 
of  John  the  father,  when  the  said  John  (the  son)  was  born. 

Simon'  atte  Purye,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  his  (John's) 
father  told  him  on  the  day  the  said  John  was  born,  that  he  had  a  son  of 
which  he  greatly  rejoiced. 


EDWAfeb   II.  359 

Eichard  Walter,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  was  a  thresher 
(quidam  Tritulator)  at  Hockingdenne  at  the  time  the  said  John  was  born. 

Simon  Coleman,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  is  and  was  at 
that  time  a  near  neighbour  at  Hockingdenne. 

Gilbert  Gerold,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  saw  the  said  John 
lying  in  his  cradle. 

Nicholas  de  Hockingdenne,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he 
was  in  the  service  of  John  de  Albyniaco  the  father  when  the  said  John  was 
born. 

Ealph  Vyel,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  was  servant  at 
Hockingdenne  when  the  said  John  was  born. 

Simon  Laston,  aged  40,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  saw  the  same 
John  on  the  day  he  was  baptized. 

Bobert  Pertrich,  aged  50,  agrees,  and  knows  it  because  he  is  a  near 
neighbour  at  Hockingdenne  and  was  at  the  purification  of  the  same  John's 
mother. 

The  said  Cristina  being  warned,  came  not,  nor  sent  any  one  for  her. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  45.  (6.) 

545.  John  Lovel. 

Writ  (missing). 
Northampton.     Inq.  29  Oct.  8  Edw.  II. 

Tychemers.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  fortaliee  (fossellettum), 
a  wood  called  Bolax,  a  fishery  with  a  boat  in  the  Nene,  and  works  called 
'Nithwech'  and  'Burgeshere,'  held  of  Walter  de  Langeton,  bishop  of 
Chester,  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 

Joan  his  daughter,  aged  2,  is  his  next  heir. 

E.  Inq.  P.M.  File  1.  (22.) 

546.  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Alan  Plukbnet. 

Writ,  8  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  30  May,  10  Edw.  II. 

Modeford  Terri.  A  messuage,  120a.  arable,  20a.  meadow,  12a.  pasture,  rents 
&c.  which  were  then  held  of  the  said  Alan  as  of  his  manor  of  Haselbear' 
by  service  of  i  knight's  fee,  were  procured  by  the  said  Alan  and  Joan 
jointly  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Alan  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  the  said  service,  and  the  said  Joan  held  them  for  her  life. 
Alan  Plukenet,  son  of  the  said  Alan,  is  next  heir  of  the  said  Alan  and 
Joan. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  4  July,  10  Edw.  II- 
Bomebsbt.    Inq.  20  July,  11  Edw.  II. 

Alan  de  Plokenet,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Joan,  is  30  years  of  age  and 

more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  FUe  45.   (7.) 

547.  Walter  Alet  alias  de  Alet. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  Iseult  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Walter  for  her  dower  out  of  the  manor  of  Alet,  16  May,  8  Edw.  II. 
Cobnwall.     Inq.  Friday  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula,  9  Edw.  II. 


360  INQUISITIONS. 

Alet.  The  manor,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service,  was  given  by 
-  John,  father  of  the  said  Walter,  to  Serlo  de  Nansladron  for  the  life  of  the 
said  John;  immediately  after  whose  death  the  said  Walter,  after 
his  marriage  with  the  said  Iseult,  entered  into  the  said  manor,  but  was 
forthwith  ejected  by  the  said  Serlo;  after  whose  death  the  said  manor, 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Walter's  heirs  came  to  the  king's 

hand  and  so  still  remains. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  45.    (8.) 


548.     Egbert  de  Betts. 

Writ  of  certiorari,  on  the  petition  of  Richard  le  Waleys  and  Eleanor  his  wife, 
late  the  wife  of  Robert  de  Brus,  deceased,  for  her  dower  out  of  the 
knights'  fees  of  the  said  Robert,  sometime  her  husband,  which  through 
his  death  and  now  by  the  forfeiture  of  Robert  de  Brus  his  son  and  heir, 
are  in  the  king's  hand,  8  March,  8  Edw.  II. 
Bedfoed.     Inq.  20  Jan.  10  Edw.  II. 

He  held  no  knight's  fee  in  the  county,  but  the  said  Robert,  John  de 
Hastingges,  and  John  de  Bruteigne  held  the  manor  of  Kemston  of  the 
late  King  Edward  by  service  of  a  sore  sparrowkawk,a  third  part  whereof 
by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Robert,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Robert,  was 
taken  into  the  king's  hand,  and  is  held  by  James  de  Audele  by  the 
king's  grant. 

Sudburi.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Sudbury  of  the  said  Robert. 

Soutton.    I  knight's  fee  held  by  Alice  la  Latimere  of  the  said  Robert. 

Rutland.    Inq.  12  Feb.  10  Edw.  II. 

Exton.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Bernard  de  Brus  of  the  said  Robert,  but  now 

of  the  king  by  the  said  forfeiture  ;   J  knight's  fee   similarly  held  by 

Ralph  Basset;    and  J  knight's  fee  similarly  held  by  Walran  de  Mortuo 

Mari. 
Assewell.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  Touchet. 
Wyssinden.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  Wake,  and  now  held  of  the  king 

as  above. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  31  Oct.  10  Edw.  2. 

Norton  and  Stapelford.     2  knights'  fees  held  by  the  said  Robert  of  the 

king  in  chief,  which  William  Dysny  now  holds. 
Basingham.     1  knight's  fee  which  William  de  Staunton  now  holds. 
Coleby.     J  knight's  fee  which  Roger  de  Cuppeldik  and  Alexander  his  son 
now  hold. 

All  of  whom  now  hold  of  the  king  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Robert 
de  Brus  the  son. 

Leicestee.    Inq.  6  March,  10  Edw.  II. 

He  held  no  knights'  fees  of  the  late  king  in  the  county. 

Sproxton  and  Saxeby.     2J  knights'  fees  held  by  Roger  ferabazon  [alias 

le  Brabazon] . 
Asseby  Folevyle.     2  knights'  fees  held  by  John  de  Folevyle. 
Lowesby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Burdet. 

All  now  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  said  Robert. 

Essex.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  eve  of  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  11  Edw.  II. 

Kingesho  in  Great  Badewe  in  the  hundred  of  Schelmersford.    J  knight's  fee 
is  held  by  Nicholas  de  Molssham,  which  was  held  of  Sir  Robert  de  Brus. 


EDWARD  II.  361 

Terlingg  and  Hatfeld  Peverel.     2  knights'  fees  are  held  by   the  bishop 
of  Norwich,  which  were  held  of  the  said  Sir  Robert. 

The  said  fees  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  forfeiture  of  Robert  le 
Brus  the  son. 

Cambbidge  and  Huntingdon.    Inq.  20  July,  11  Edw.  II. 

[Cambridge.]     Overe.     i  knight's  fee  held  of  the  late  king,  which  the  scholars 
of  Mertone  and  John  de  Northbrok  now  hold. 
Hoketon.    ^  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Hugh  le  Rous. 
Caldecote.    \  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  John  Engayne,  the  king's  alnager. 
Conyngton.     |  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Bernard  de  Brus. 

[Huntingdon.]      Offord.      1   knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Walter  de  Langeton, 

bishop  of  Chester. 
Touleslonde.     \  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  John  de  Grey.  . 

Hardwyk  and  Touleslonde.    ^  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Robert  de  Totehale. 
Hardwyk.      ^  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Walter  de  Molesworthe    [alias 

de  Mollesworthe] . 
Little  Paxton.    J  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Robert  le  Moygne. 
Bouton  and  Berkeford.    ^  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Margery  de  Stokes. 
Bychamstede.    \  knight's  fee,now  held  by  Peter  de  Croft. 
Abbotesle.    J  knight's  fee,  now  held  by  Henry  Tilly  [alias  de  Tylly] . 

All  the  above  are  held  of  the  king  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  the 

said  Robert  son  of  Robert. 

Summary  of  the  above  knights'  fees,  with  variations  there  given  within 
square  brackets. 

€.  Edw.  11.  File  45.  (9.) 

549.  Joan  de  Grey  alias  lb  Grey. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  Geoffrey  de  Boxore  that  since 
the  manor  of  Wynterburn  by  Neubury  was  taken  into  the  king's  hand, 
by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  Joan's  heir,  he  had  not  received 
44s.  yearly  rent,  which  he  ought  to  receive  for  life  of  the  enfeoffment  of 
Margery  de  Bolehuthe,  sometime  lady  of  that  manor,  21  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 
Berks.     Inq.  5  March,  8  Edw.  II. 

Wynterborne.  The  said  Geoffrey  was  seised  of"  the  said  rent  in  the  manor, 
of  the  enfeoffment  of  Margery  de  Bulehuthe,  then  lady  of  the  manor, 
for  life,  and  continued  in  peaceful  seisin  thereof  until  the  manor  by  the 
death  of  Joan  le  Grey  was  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  after  which  he 
received  the  rent  for  one  year.  The  manor  is  held  of  Gilbert  de  Else- 
felde  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  after  the  said  Joan's  death 
descended  to  John,  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Grey,  who  was  under  age, 
as  next  heir  of  John  son  of  Joan  de  Grey. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  45.  (10.) 

550.  Jordan  de  la  Lane. 

Writ,  2  June,  8  Edw.  II. 
Devon.    Inq.  4  Sept.  9  Edw.  11. 

Exeter  City.    Certain  burgages  held  as  the  citizens  do,  who  hold  the  city  by 

a  fee  farm  rent  to  the  king  of  13Z.  12s. 
Cairswill  and  Brokhill.     The  hamlets  held  of  John  de  Ferrers  by  service  of 
^  knight's  fee. 
Henry  his  son,  aged  SO,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Elbe.  II.  File  46.  (1.) 


362  INQUISITIONS. 

551.     John  Malebys  a?ififs  DE  Malbts. 

Writ,  8  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
YoKK.    Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  Easter,  9  Edw.  II. 

.  Acastre.     The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye,  by 

service  of  10s.  yearly. 
Coupmanthorp.    A  messuage  and  21  bovates  land,  held  of  Aucherus  son  of 
Henry  by  knight's  service. 

William  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

[YoEK.J     Inq.  Saturday  the  eve  of  Easter,  9  Edw.  II. 

Aton  in  Clyveland.     Certain  lands  &c.  worth  61.  9s.  yearly,  held  of  the  king 

in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Eye  (del  Eye)  by  service  of  iOd.  yearly. 
Great  Broghton.     Certain  lands  &c.  worth  41. 10s.  yearly  held  of  Nicholas  de 

Meynill  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

[York.]     Inq.  Thursday  before  Easter,  9  Edw.  II. 

Skalton.  Certain  lands  &c.  worth  101.  15s.  yearly,  held  of  John  de  Moubray 
in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above, 

[YoEK.J     Inq.  Wednesday  before  Easter,  9  Edw.  II. 

Oterinton  and  elsewhere  within  the  liberty  of  Byland.  Certain  lands 
&c.  worth  201.  yearly,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Byland  in  chief  by  knight's 
service. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (2.) 


552.    William  de  Huntyngfeld. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  on  the  petition  of  Thomas  de  Ulting,  whether  the 
said  William  held  any  other  lands  in  Ulting  of  which  there  was  no 
mention  in  the  previous  inquisitions,  and  of  whom,  12  July,  9  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Margaret,  9  Edw.  II. 

Hatfeld  Peverel.     4a.  1?-.  meadow,  held  of  Thomas  de  Ultyng  by  knight's 
service ;  but  he  held  no  lands  in  Ultyng  of  the  said  Thomas. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  46.  (3.) 


553.      EaLPH    CoTEKBli. 

Writ,  16  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
Derby.    Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  9  Edw:  II. 

Tadinton  and  Presteclyf .    A  messuage  and  2  bovates  land  held  of  the  king 

in  chief  rendering  10s.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Cheilmardon.    A  sheepfold  and  4a.  land  in  the  field  of  Flagh  held  of 

Laurence  de  Lynford,  rendering  4s.  yearly. 
Le  Touestudes.     18a.  land  held  of  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  the  Peak, 

rendering  6s.  yearly. 

Ealph  his  ^on,  aged  22  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (4.) 


EDWARD  II.  368 

554.     Roland  de  Odyngesbles  alias  Doddingeseles. 

Writ,  3  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
OxFOKD.     Inq.  5  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

Kelmescote,  Fylkyngche  and  Halewell.  100s,  land  and  rent  sometime  held 
of  the  abbot  of  Ch-ecestre  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gloves  yearly,  but 
alienated  long  before  his  death  to  Walter  Spryngaud,  Roland  son  of 
Roland,  and  others. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator,  that  he  cannot  find  that  the  said  Roland  held 
anything  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  bailiwick  on  the  day  he  died. 

C.  Ediv.  II.  File  46.  (5.) 


555.     Thomas  de  Moedak  alias  de  Murdak. 

Writ,  22  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  9  Edw.  II. 

Comton  Murdac.  The  manor  held  of  the  heir  of  Guy  de  Bello  Campo  late 
earl  of  Warwick  [who  is  in  the  king's  wardship],  by  service  of  1  knight's 
fee,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Philip  de  Geyton  to  Thomas  Murdac  and 
Juliana  his  wife,  John  their  son,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns. 

John  his  son,  aged  18  at  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew  next,  is  his  next 


heir. 


G.  Edw.  11.  FileiG.  (6.) 


556.     Theophonia  alias  Tesphania  db  Bulmeeb. 

Writ 9  Edw.  II.  (fragment). 

NoETHUMBEELAND.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Luke  (Luche),  9  Edw.  II.  (fragment). 
Morwike.    The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

Vesthevyngton part  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the 

service  abovesaid. 

Ralph  de  Bolmer  her  son,  aged  30,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (7. 


557.    Isabel  late  thb  wife  of  Robert  de  Wbllb. 

Writ  of  certiorari  whether  the   said   Isabel  held  any  lands  in   Lincoln 

and  Swaby  of  which  mention  is  not  made  in  the  inquisitions  made  after 

her  death,  19  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Annunciation,  9  Edw:  II. 

Lincoln.    A  messuage  in  the  suburb,  held  in  dower  of  the  inheritance  of 

Robert,  son  and  heir  of  Adam  de  Welle,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship, 

of  the  king  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Swaby.     Certain  tenements  held  of   Henry  de  Bello  Monte  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 

(See  No.  626.) 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  46.  (8.) 


364  INQUISITIOXS. 

558.     Peter  de  Prideaux. 

Writ,  12  April,  9  Edw.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  4  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Orcherton.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  2d.  yearly  for  the  ferry  of  Esse  by  Tremeton,  and  suit  at  the  king's 
court  there. 
Eoger  his  son,  aged  22,  is  his  next  heir. 

Endorsed  with  memorandum  that  the  said  Eoger  came  into  the  chancery  at 
York,  3  Oct.  10  Edw.  II,  and  stated  that  the  said  tenements  were  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Tremeton,  now  in  the  king's  hand, 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  of  Mortain,  for  which  he  was  presented  to 
the  king  to  do  his  homage. 

Memorandum  (by  the  escheator  ?)  that  by  inquisitions  made  after  the  death  of 
Edmund  sometime  earl  of  Cornwall  it  appears  that  the  hamlet  of  Orcherton 
is  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  Tremeton,  now  in  the 
king's  hand,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  of  Mortain. 

Cornwall.    Inq.  8  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Brothek.  The  hamlet  (extent  given)  held  of  Nicholas  Daunzuei  by 
knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edu\  11.  FUe  46.  (9.) 


559.    Alexander  le  Norets  of  Cleworth. 

Writ  ofamotus,  25  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 
Nottingham.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Matthias,  9  Edw.  II. 

Grenley  and  Retteford.    A  messuage,  56a.  land,  2Ja.  meadow  and  10s.  3d. 

rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 
Wiston.    20a.  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  the  same  service. 
Claword.    A  messuage  and  30a.  land,   held  of  Eobert  de  Hardeleshull 

by  service  of  24s.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (10.) 


560.    Adam  del  Haubs. 

Writ,  4  May,  9  Edw.  ll. 
[Cumberland.]     Inq.  Monday  after  the  Ascension,  9  Edw.  II. 

Le  Hames  in  Papecastre.    A  messuage  and  100a.  land,  held  of  the  king  in 

chief  as  of  the  barony  of  Alredal  by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Satmyrthach  in  Braythweyt.     Six  messuages  and  44a.  land,  held  of  the 

prior  &c.  of  Bolton  in  Craven  by  service  of  12,d.  yearly. 
Lorton  in  Braythweit.    A  messuage  and  20a.  land,  held  of  the  heirs  of 

Thomas  le  Mareschall  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Satmyrthawe.     Two  messuages  and  6a.  land  held  of  Sir  Anthony  de  Lucy 

by  service  of  12d.  yearly. 

John  his  son,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (11.) 


EDWART)  H  365 

561,    Egbert  de  Cliffokd. 

Writ  of  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  John  le  Engleys  that  whereas  the 
said  Eobert  granted  him  100s.  rent  for  Hfe  in  his  manor  of  Hert,  since 
the  said  Eobert' s  death  the  escheator  has  not  permitted  the  same  to  be 
paid,  5  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 
[Durham.]     Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  octave  of  St.  Hilary,  9  Edw.  II. 

Hert.  100s.  rent  were  granted  by  the  said  Eobert  out  of  certain  tenements 
of  the  manor  (specified),  to  John  le  Engleys  for  life,  who  was  in  peaceful 
seisin  thereof  for  two  years  before  the  said  Eobert's  death. 

[Durham.]     Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Epiphany,  9  Edw.  II. 
Hert.     The  manor  is  worth  4:01.  8s.  Ad.  yearly. 
^  {See  No.  533.) 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  46.  (12.) 


562.    Eobert  de  Goseford. 

Writ,  5  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Cumberland.    Inq.  Thursday  before  Palm  Sunday,  9  Edw.  II. 

.  Goseford  within  the  liberty  of  Egremond.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held 
of  the  heir  of  Thomas  de  Multon  of  Gillesland,  who  is  in  the  king's 
wardship,  as  of  the  manor  of  Hirthington  in  Gillesland,  by  fealty  and 
service  of  6d.  for  all  service,  as  for  a  free  farm. 

John  son  of  Agnes  de  Estholm,  who  is  under  age,  and  Mariota  the  wife 
of  Alan  Bad  [alias  Badde]  aged  30,  Isabel  the  wife  of  Henry  Hosecok  [alias 
Husecok]  aged  26,  Joan  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Garth  aged  24,  and  Ellen  late 
the  wife  of  William  de  Kirkebi  aged  25,  his  daughters,  are  his  next  heirs. 

Writ  ofdedimus  potestatem  I'ecipiendi  fidelitatem  to  Eobert  de  Leyburn,  5  Maj', 
9  Edw  II. 

Endorsed  by  the  escheator,  that  he  has  received  the  fealty  of  the  said  heirs. 

V.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (13.) 


563.     Eobert  de  Lyvet  alias  Lyvet. 

Writ,  15  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.    Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  9  Edw.  II. 

Haselouere.     The  manor   (extent  given),   held    in    chief    of    William    de 
Hastynges  of  Thormarton  by  socage,  by  service  of  a  pair  of  white  spurs, 
price  2fZ. 
John  his  son,  is  his  next  heir  and  of  full  age. 

Gloucester.    Inq.  Friday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  9  Edw.  II. 

Hildesle.  4  messuages,  4  virgates  land,  6«.  meadow,  23s.  M.  rent  and  a 
water-mill,  held  of  Sir  William  Eossel,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
and  whose  heir  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Wodecroft.  A  messuage,  2a.  wood,  l^a.  meadow,  and  10a.  arable,^eld  of 
the  abbot  of  Perschore  by  service  of  4s.  yearly. 

John  Lyvet,  aged  27,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (14.) 


366  INQUISITIONS. 

564.  Eleanoe  de  Tbailly. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  what  lands,  &c.  the  said  Eleanor  held  in  dower  in 
Houbrigge  of  the  inheritance  of  Joan  and  Margaret,   daughters  and 
heirs  of  Hugh  de  Mortuo  Mari,  who  are  of  full  age,  6  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  18  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Hobrugge.  A  third  part  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  in 
dower  of  the  said  inheritance. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (15.) 

565.  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Adam  de  Welle. 

Writ,  19  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wyberton.    A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Robert  son 

of  the  said  Adam,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  from  the  earl  of 

Richmond  by  fee  farm  rendering  8s.  6^rf.  yearly  for  all.  service.      She 

held  no  lands  in  fee  in  the  county. 

Robert,  son  of  the  said  Adam,  aged  20  on  the  day  of  the  Circumcision 

last,  is  her  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46  (16.) 

566.  William  de  Basyng  alias  de  Basynges,  de  Basyngge. 

Writ,  8  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Rutland.     Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Nativity  of  John  the  Baptist,  9  Edw.  II. 

Empingham.  The  manor  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Margaret  his  wife, 
of  divers  lords,  viz. — of  Sir  John  de  Moubray  3  carucates  land  with  rent 
&c.  of  which  Denise  de  Normanvill  mother  of  the  said  Margaret  holds  a 
third  part  in  dower ;  and  of  the  heirs  of  W^illieim  Waleys,  of  the  fee  of 
Peverel,  of  the  same  inheritance,  2  carucates  land  in  the  same  town  of 
Empingham  with  the  hamlet  of  Herdewyk,  which  was  a  little  manor 
(manerettum)  of  Thomas  de  Normanvill. 

Normanton.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held,  of  the  same 
inheritance,  of  Sir  Robert  Dumframville,  earl  of  Anegos. 

Of  which  manors  Alice  de  Everyngham  holds  a  third  part  in  dower. 

Horn.  6  bovates  land  held  as  above  of  Sir  John  de  Hastyngg ;  whereof  the 
said  Alice  holds  a  third  part  in  dower. 

The  said  Margaret  is  aged  30  and  more.. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  feast  of  St.  Alban,  9  Edw.  II. 

Rexham  and  Rouceby.    Certain  lands  &c.  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Margaret 
his  wife,  who  survives,  of  Adam  de  Everyngham  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Thomas  his  son,  aged  15  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Kent.    Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Nativity  of  John  the  Baptist,  9  Edw.  II. 

Kenardinton.    The  manor  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
A  tenement  called  Sylenebregge,  held  of  John  de  Belhoys   and  Edmund 

de  Passely  by  service  of  17«.  yearly. 
Yethyngge.    The  manor  held  of  the  prior  of  St.  Gregory's,  Canterbury,  by 
service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
All  held  of  the  inheritance  of  Margaret  de  Normanvile  his  wife. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  14  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  46.  (17.) 


EDWARD    II.  367 

567.  Walter  Albyn. 

Writ,  1  July,  9  Edw.  II.     Endorsed  '  Berks.' 
[Berks.]     Inq.  taken  at  .  h  .  .  .  well,  16  July,  9  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

(Unspecified.)  A  messuage,  20a.  arable  and  3^a.  meadow,  and  he  shall 
have  three  oxen  in  a  pasture  called  le  Haurme  with  the  king's  beasts, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  honour  of  St.  Valery  by  service  of 
iV  knight's  fee,  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  the  said  honour  at 
Northoseneye. 

Robert  his  son,  aged  40,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  46.   (18.) 

568.  William  son  of  Peter  db  Lillebon,  an  idiot. 

WHt,  19  April,  9  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.    Inq.  10  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

Burbach.  A  messuage  and  IJ  virgate  land,  now  in  the  keeping  of  Nicholas 
de  Kingstone  by  the  king's  demise,  held  of  the  inheritance  of  the  earl 
of  Gloucester,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service  of  6s.  yearly. 

William  de  Lillebon,  knight,  his  kinsman,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next 
heir. 

C.  Edtv.  II.  File  46.  (19.) 

569.  John  Dbvereus. 

Writ,  13  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.    Inq.  4  April,  9  Edw.  II. 

Burton  and  Craneford.  Certain  lands  &c.  held  for  life  only  of  the 
inheritance  of  Gerard  son  of  William  de  Eyllesford,  with  remainder 
to  the  said  Gerard  and  his  heirs,  of  the  heirs  of  Gerard  de  Pornyval 
by  service  of  an  ounce  of  silk  or  12d.  yearly. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  in  theJaailiwiek. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  4:6.  (20.) 

570.  John  de  Mares. 

Writ.     1  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  13  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Assheby.  The  manor  (manerettum)  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  service  of  extending  (extendend')  his  right  hand  towards  (erga)  the 
king  wherever  he  shall  be  in  England  on  Christmas  day. 

Giles  his  son,  aged  8  on  the  feast  of  St.  Nicholas  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  had  no  other  lands  &c.  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edio.  II.  File  46.  (21.) 

571.  Joan  de  la  Chaumbrb  of  Why ttukkesmede  aZias  Whittokesmed. 

Writ  oj  plenius  certiorari,  the  (late)  escheator  having  returned  that  the  lands 
&c.  of  the  said  Joan  were  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  her  idiocy, 
4  May,  9  Edw.  II.  Endorsed  by  the  escheator,  that  he  cannot  find  any 
cause  in  her  for  being  reputed  an  idiot. 


368  inquisitions: 

SoMEKSET.    Inq.  Friday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  9  Edw.  II. 
The  said  Joan  is  not  an  idipt  nor  ever  has  been. 
Whittokesmede.    A  messuage,  ^a.   meadow,   18a.   arable,  and  2a.   wood, 
descended  to  her  after  her  father's  death,  and  are  held  of  Elias  Cotel, 
knight,  by  service  of  ^d.,  and  suit  at  his  court  of  Camelerton. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (22.) 

572.  William  le  Peotjz  alias  Pbutz,  le  Pbutz. 

Writ,  26  April,  9  Edw.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  19  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Ave  ton  Giifard.  The  manor  which  he  held  of  Hugh  de  Courtenay  by 
knight's  service,  the  said  William  alienated  to  Simon  de  Wylbury 
and  John,  parson  of  Lustelegh^  clerks,  and  Matthew  de  Crowethorn, 
for  their  lives,  rendering  to  him  whilst  he  lived  24Z.  yearly,  and 
they  took  the  fealty  of  the  tenants  on  the  20th  Jan.  last,  but  have 
obtained  no  other  issues. 

Devon.     Inq.  20  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Gyddelegh.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  72s.  Id.  to  be  rendered  yearly  at  the  castle  of  Exeter. 
Lustelegh.     The  manor   (extent  given),  held  of  Eobert  son  of  Payn  by 

knight's  service. 

Alice  his  daughter,  the  wife  of  Eoger  de  Moeles,  aged  30,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (23.) 

■i 

573.  Thomas  Wale. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari   on  the  complaint  of  Lucy,  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Thomas,  that  the  escheator  had  •  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the 
manor  of  AVedon,  of'which  she  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  her  husband, 
18  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 
NoETHAMPTON.     Liq.  28  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Weedon  Pynkene.  The  said  Lucy  was  -enfeoffed  jointly  with  the  said 
Thomas  of  the  manor,  by  hcence  of  the  late  king,  by  Henry  de 
Pynkeny,  knight,  to  hold  to  them  and  to  their  heirs  of  the  king  in  chief 
as  parcel  of  the  barony  of  Pynkene  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and 
she  continued  her  seisin  peacefully  until  the  death  of  the  same  Thomas. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (24.) 

574.  Eobert  Cheles. 

Writ  of  certiorari  on  the  petition  of  Eichard  Cheles  of  Sutton  for  his  father's 
lands  &c.  as  of  full  age,  5  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 
Salop.    Inq.  14  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 

Little  Sutton.  A  messuage  and  22a.  land,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  lOd.  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Salop,  and  two 
appearances  at  the  hundred  of  Monselawa ;  whereof  Margaret,  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  Eobert,  is  dowered  of  a  third  part  by  the  king's  writ, 
and  two  parts  are  delivered  to  her  to  farm  [by  the  late  King  Edward 
until  the  lawful  age  of  the  heir] . 

The  said  Eichard  his   son,  aged  22  on  the  feast  of  the  Conversion  of 
St.  Paul  next,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (25.) 


EDWARD  11.  369 

575.  Richard  de  Dupedene. 

TFni,  23  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.    Inq.  4  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

Dupeden.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  as  of  the  honour  of  St.  Valery  at  fee  farm,  as  the  charter  made 
by  Reginald  de  Sancto  Walerioo  to  Edmund  and  Osbert  de  Dupeden 
ancestors  of  the  said  Richard,  and  the  confirmation  of  King  Henry 
father  of  King  John  more  fully  testify,  rendering  33s.  Ad.  at  Michaelmas 
yearly. 
Nicholas  his  son,  aged  IJ,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  46.  (26.) 

576.  Roger  de  Lye. 

Writ,  6  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 
Hereford.     Inq.  Monday  before  St.  Barnabas,  9  Edw.  II.       ,    ' 

Merston.    9s.  M.  yearly  rent  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  5s.  &d. 
to  be  paid  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
Hereford ;  which  rent  has  been  received  since  his  death  by  Annora  de 
Merston  and  William  de  Newebury  together  with  Philip  Roy  den. 
He  died  on  the  feast  of  the  Purification,  5  Edw.  [II]. 
John  de  Syxmankote  his  brother,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (27.) 

577.  Thomas  lb  Raggedb. 

Writ  of  certiorari  super  causa  captionis,  concerning  lands   which  were  of 
Elizabeth  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas  in  High  Peak,  20  July,  9  Edw.  II. 
Derby.    Inq.  The  morrow  of  Palm  Sunday,  9  Edw.  II. 

Fernilegh.  A  bovate  of  land  was  procured  by  Elizabeth  daughter  of  Thomas 
le  Ragged  to  herself  and  her  heirs ;  and  afterwards  she  entered  religion, 
and  the  said  Thomas  entered  upon  the  said  land  as  guardian  of  Joan, 
Emma  and  Agnes  his  daughters,  heirs  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  and  so  died 
seised  thereof ;  the  land  has  been  detained  in  the  king's  hand  until  now. 

Writ,  18  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Derby.     Inq.  25  April,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wytfeld.     4  bovates  land  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  keeping  the 

king's  forest  of  The  Peak  in  person  with  horn,  bow  and  arrows. 
Kyndre.    20ja.  Ir.  land  rendering  4(Z.  per  acre  yearly  to  the  castle  of  The  Peak. 
Buggesword.     21Ja.  Ir.  land  similarly  held. 
Berd.    64a.  land  and  10a.  wood  similarly  held. 
Wythalg  and  Courcys.     53a.  land  similarly  held,  and  35a.  land  rendering  8d. 

per  acre  yearly  to  the  said  castle. 
Fernileeg.     1  bovate  land  rendering  12d.  yearly  to  the  said  castle. 
Schakelcros.    ^  bovate  land  rendering  2s.  yearly  to  the  said  castle. 
Farfeld.    A  water  mill  rendering  33s.  id.  yearly  to  the  said  castle. 

Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas  is  dowered  in  all  the  above. 
He  died  on  the  eve  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  21  Edw.  I,  and  immediately 
after  his  death  all  the  aforesaid  lands  came,  into  the  hand  of  the  said  king 
through  his  escheator,  and  so  from  escheator  to  escheator  until  the  king 
that  now  is  gave  the  castle  of  The  Peak  with  the  honour  to  Sir  John  de 
Warrenna,  earl  of  Surrey,  in  whose  time  Thomas  the  son  beibg  of  full  age 
had  seisin  of  the  said  lands  through  the  said  earl. 
Thomas  le  Raggadd  that  now  is,  aged  23  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (28.) 

38017  8  A. 


370  INQUISITIONS. 

578.    Elizabeth  daughteb  of  Thomas  lb  Raggedb. 

Writ  to  enquire  what  land  she  held  of  the  late  King  Edward,  on  the  day  on 
which  she  took  the  garb  of  religion,  1  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
[Debby.]     Inq.  Friday  the  morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  [St.  John  the  Baptist] 

{beati) ,  9  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Le  Femyleygh.  A  messuage  and  1  bovate  land,  was  held  by  the  said  Elizabeth 
of  the  late  King  Edward,  on  the  day  that  she  took  the  garb  of  religion, 
by  service  of  12d.  yearly  to  be  rendered  to  the  castle  of  the  High 
Peak.  The  said  tenements  were  in  the  hand  of  the  said  Thomas 
until  his  death,  and  afterwards  in  the  hand  of  (the  king?)  and  are 
now  in  the  hand  of  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Thomas  le 
Raggede. 
Joan,  Emma  and  Agnes  her  sisters,  all  over  30,  are  her  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  46.  (29.) 


579.    EicHABD  Wade. 

Writ,  28  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

[YoBK.]     Inq.  Monday  after  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  10  Edw.  II. 

Schelf .     Tenements  held  for  life,  of  Geoffrey  de  Fresselay,  a  Scot  who  is  in 

Scotland  against  the  king's  fealty,  who.  held  them  of  Sir  John  de  Thornhill 

by  homage,   fealty,   service  of    2s.   lOd.  yearly,   and  other  services 

unknown. 

.   Fresselay.     Tenements  held  for  life,  of  the  said  Geoffrey,  who  held  of  John 

de  Calverlay  by  homage,  fealty,  suit  at  the  court  of  Calverlay,  knights' 

service  pertaining  to  2J  carucates  of  land,  and  other  services  unknown. 

Heir  unknown,  because  he  had  several  wives. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (30.) 


580.    Pbtbe  db  Salso  Maeisco. 

Writ,  10  Feb.  9  Edw  11. 
WoBCESTEE.     Inq.  21  April,  9  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Ekynton.    Land  held  of  the  earl  of  Warwick  in  free  socage  by  service  of  2d. 

yearly. 
Morton  Folet  and  Chaddesleye.    2  messuages, 5a.  meadow, 

and  rents,  &c.  held  of  [Helewysa  ?] in  socage  and  fee  farm,  by 

service  of  71.  yearly. 
Hagberewe.      A  messuage,  1  caruQate  land,  rents  &c.  held  of  Robert  le 

Bracy,  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  rendering  a  pair  of  gloves  yearly 

price  Id. 

John  his  son,  aged  2  on  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 

Memorandum.  It  is  contained  in  inquisitions  lately  made  after  the  death  of 
Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  earl  of  Warwick,  that  Peter  de  Salso  Marisco 
held  of  him  a  tenement  in  Ekynton  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  which 
the  writer  understands  to  be  the  above  tenement. 

C.  Edw,  II.  File  46.  (31.) 


EDWARD  II.  371 

581.  Henry  de  Heronill  alias  de  Herunvill,  de  Hbronvill. 

Writ,  3  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Stafford.     Inq.  10  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wednesbury.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in 
exchange  for  the  manor  of  Stuntesfeld  by  service  of  20s.  at  the  king's 
exchequer ;  of  which  manor  of  Wednesbury  Juliana  de  Herumvill  is 
dowered  with  a  third  part. 
Tibynton.  A  messuage,  l'2a.  land,  la.  meadow,  a  plot  of  pasture,  and  10s. 
rent,  held  of  Maud  Burnel,  rendering  4s.  yearly. 
John  his  son,  aged  12,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.    He  held  no  other  lands  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (32.) 

582.  Alexander  Burdon  of  Deseburgh. 

Wnt,  18  April,  9  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.    Inq.  1  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Deseburgh.    A  capital  messuage  and  3  virgates  land  (extent  given),  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  as  of  the  fee  of  Peverel  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
John  Bordon  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.     He  held  no  other  lands  in  the  bailiwick. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (33.) 

583.  Benedict  Pippard. 

Writ  to  the  escheator  of  Ireland,  28  Nov.  9  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 
LoTJTH  (sic).     Inq.  Sunday  after  St.  Valentine,  9  Edw.  II. 

Pippardeston.     A  messuage  with  14  cottages  all  burnt  by  the  Irish,  180a. 
arable,  each  acre  being  worth  4:d.  yearly  and  no  more  because  they  are 
in  the  Marches,  and  60a.  moor,  which  cannot  be  extended  because  the 
whole  country  is  destroyed  by  the  Scots. 
Adwalath.     IJa.  land  and  |a.  meadow  held  of  Sir  William  de  Clynton  by 
fealty  for  all  service  ;  and  4Ja.   land  held  of  the  prior  of  Athyrde,  by 
fealty  for  all  service. 
Pippardeston.     A  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  of  the  said  Benedict 
by  Master  Henry  Serl,  by  service  of   16s.  8d.  yearly,  and  by  royal 
service  of  16d.  when  scutage  runs  at  40s. 
Athirde.     A  moiety  of  a  messuage  held  of  the  said  Benedict  by  Laurence 
Tirol  rendering  yearly  a  pair  of  gloves  price  Id. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  fealty  and  by  scutage  of  16d.  for  each 
carucate  when  it  runs  in  Ireland  at  40s.,  and  by  suit  at  the  king's 
court  of  Athyrde. 
John  his  son,  aged  25,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (34.) 

584.  Jtjbtta  daughter  of  Juliana  Bousing,  an  idiot,  deceased. 

Writ,  24  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Saturday  after  the  Ascension,  9  Edw.  II. 

Buterwik.     A  toft  and  10a.  land  and  meadow,  now  in  the  king's  hand  by 
reason  of  her  idiocy,  are  held  of  Alan  de  Poynton  by  service  of  4s.  Ad. 
yearly. 
Her  kinsman,  Gilbert  son  of  Laurence  de  Buterwik,  aged  24  and  more, 
is  her  next  heir  of  these  lands. 


372  INQUISITIONS. 

Swynesheved.  Two  tofts  and  a  wind-mill,  now  similarly  in  the  king's 
hand,  are  held  of  the  abbot  of  Swynesheved  by  service  of  3s.  yearly; 
which  ought* to  revert  to  Eichard  Eousyng  of  Swynesheved,  because  his 
grandfather  Richard  Eousyng  gave  them  to  John  son  of  Gilbert  de 
Pyncebek  in  free  marriage  with  his  daughter  Juliana  to  hold  to 
them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Juliana,  whose  daughter  the  said 
Juetta  died  without  heir  of  herself. 

The  said  Eichard  is  kinsman  and  heir  of  Eichard  the  donor,  and  aged  30 
and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  46.  (36.) 

585.    Paulinus  de  Kaerdyf. 

Writ,  10  J[uly  (?)]  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
WoBCESTEK.     Inq.  5  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 

Quehhull.  The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  a  brachet  (hound)  yearly. 

Bishampton  and  Kyngton.  A  capital  messuage  and  1  carucate  land  &c. 
(extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Paulinus  and  Eleanor  his  wife, 
by  the  enfeof&nent  of  WilUam  de  Kaerdif  who  enfeT)ffed  them  in  free 
marriage,  of  Philip  ap  Howel  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

William  his  son,  aged  16  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  is  his  next 
heir. 

Gloucesteb.     Inq.  4  Aug.  9  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Walton  by  Tewkesburi.  The  hamle't  (extent  given),  held  of  the  countess  of 
Gloucester,  as  of  the  honour  of  Tewkesburi,  by  service  of  \  knight's 
fee. 


Heir  as  above. 


586.    Thomas  de  Welles. 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (1.) 


Writ,  20  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  1  April,  9  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Little  Eeynes  alias  Eenes.  A  messuage,  235a.  land,  6a.  meadow,  8a.  wood, 
a  water-mill,  rents  &c.,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Ha  [ginef] 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  10s.  yearly  at  the  castle 
of  Dover. 

William  his  son,  aged  16,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (2.) 

587.    EoGEE  DE  Sancto  Johannb,  deceased. 

Writ  of  venire  Jacias  to  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  cause  men  of  the 
neighbourhoods  of  Ihurst  and  Hockele  to  come  before  Master  Eichard  de 
Abingdon,  baron  of  'the  exchequer,  at  Northockele  when  he  shall  eive 
notice,  14  Jan.  9  Edw.  II.  ^ 

Mandate  from  Eichard  de  Abindone  to  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  cause 
18  tenants  and  neighbours  of  each  of  the  said  manors  to  come  before 
him  at  Iwehurst  on  Thursday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope  to  extend 
the  nianor  of  North  Ocle,  dated  18  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 

•  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  1806,  but  now  torn  away. 


EDWAED   II.  873 

Jury  panel  for  the  manors  of  luherst  and  Northokle. 
Southampton.     Extent,  Thursday  after  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  9  Edw.  II. 

Northakle.    A  capital  messuage,  50a.  araBIe,  80a.  land  in  the  common  field, 

20a.  pasture,  5a.  underwood,  rents,  &c. 
Iwehurst.     A  messuage,  100a.  land;  20a.  underwood,  pasture,  a  wind-mill, 

rents  &c.,  from  which  ought  to  be  taken  2s.  for   suit  at  the  hundred 

of  Kyngesclere  yearly. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  to  Master  Eichard  de  Abindon  to  extend  the  said  Eoger's 
lands  &c.  in  Iwhurst  and  Northokle,  8  May,  9  Edw.  11. 
{See  No.  496.') 

G.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (3.) 

588.  Stephen  db  Baiocis,  deceased. 

Writ  to  John  de  Erleye  and  William  de  Bourne,  whereas  at  the  suit  of  Maud 
de  Eabayn  for  justice  concerning  the  barony  of  Baj'eux,  which  she  claims 
as  her  inheritance,  the  king  commanded  the  justices  for  pleas  to  examine 
the  record  and  process  had  before  the  late  King  Edward  by  which  it  was 
adjudged  concerning  the  said  barony,  of  which  Stephen  de  Baiocis  was 
seised  in  fee  on  the  day  he  died,  that  a  moiety  should  remain  to  the  said 
king  and  his  heirs,  and  the  other  moiety  to  the  said  Maud ;  the  king 
has  assigned  them  to  enquire  what  lands,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons 
the  said  Stephen  held,  and  what  lands  &c.  after  his  death  have  been 
alienated  by  the  said  Maud  or  others,  in  the  presence  of  Isabel  late  the 
wife  of  John  de  Vescy  who  holds  part  of  the  said  lands  for  life  by  the 
king's  commission,  21  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  venire  facias  to  the  sheriff  of  Dorset  to  summon  jurors  and  warn  the 
said  Isabel  to  come  before  the  said  John  and  William,  21  March, 
9  Edw.  II. 

Mandate  from  the  said  John  and  William  to  the  said  sheriff  to  the  same 
effect,  Saturday  the  eve  of  Palm  Sunday,  9  Edw.  II. 
Dorset.     Inq.  (undated). 

Waye  Bayhouse.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Litelepudele.     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Weststaforde.    ^  knight's  fee. 

Maud  de  Eabayn  after  the  death  of  the  said  Stephen,  alienated  to 
Eobert  le  Hayward  J  virgate  land  of  the  manor  of  Waye  Bayouse,  and 
another  J  virgate  land  to  Edith  la  Norice  for  ever. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (4.) 

589.  Thomas  de  Sancto  Laudo  of  Claypol. 

Writ,  10  April,.  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Invention  of  the  Holy  Cross,  9  Edw.  II. 

Skyllington.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  archbishopric  of  York, 

now  in  the  king's  hand  sede  vacante,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Claypol.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  WilHam  de  Crescy  by  knight's 

service. 

John  son  of  Thomas  de  Sancto  Laudo  of  Bolby,  his  kinsman,  aged  21  at 
the  feast  of  the  Purification  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edu:  II.  File  47.  (5.) 


374  INQUISITIONS. 

590.       EOBBET    DE    WyKYNGBY. 

Writ,  18  April,  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  Palm  Sunday,  9  Edw.  II. 

Clisseby.    A  capital  messuage,  40a.  arable,  4a.  meadow,  and  23s.  9^d.  rent, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Magna  Lymbergh.    A  toft,  28a.  arable  and  16s.  6d.  rent,  held  of  Henry  de 
Beaumys  by  socage. 

Out  of  which  8d.  rent  are  payable  for  the  lands  in  Clisseby  to  the 
manor  of  Castre,  3s.  fd.  to  William  le  Ward,  and  12d.  to  the  dean 
and  chapter  of  St.  Peter's,  York ;  and  for  the  lands  in  Lymburgh 
4:qr.  corn  to  Iseult  de  Brampton  and  Emma  her  daughter,  6d.  to  the 
prioress  of  Nuncotum,  and  2s.  to  Elizabeth  de  Friston. 

Herbert  his  son,  aged  14  on  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  next,  is  his 
next  heir  of  the  lands  in  Clisseby ;  and  the  said  Herbert  with  his  brothers 
Eichard  aged  12,  and  Eoland  aged  6,  are  his  heirs  of  the  lands  in  Magna 
Lymbergh  because  they  are  partible. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (6.) 


591.     WiLLUM  SON  OP  John  db  Mbsseworth  alias  de  Massbwoeth. 

Writ,  1  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Southampton.     Inq.  24  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

La  Quabbe.  A  capital  messuage,  60a.  arable,  5a.  meadow,  4a.  wood, 
20a.  pasture,  and  40s.  IJrf.  rent,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  by  the  courtesy 
of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  Alesia  sometime  his  wife,  by  exchange 
sometime  made  with  the  king's  ancestors  for  lands  &c.  at  Meleburne  in 
the  Peak  (la  Peyk),  by  service  of  16<:L  yearly  for  turn  and  tithingpenny, 
and  coming  twice  yearly  to  the  king's  hundred  of  Tichefelde. 

William  son  of  the  said  William  and  Alesia,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  13  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

Edlesburgh.  A  messuage,  60Ja.  land,  and  31s.  &d.  rent,  held,  by  the 
courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  Alesia,  of  the  king  in 
chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  20<Z.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer  by 
the  hands  of  the  sheriff  for  holding  a  view  concerning  his  tenements ;  a 
messuage,  98a.  arable,  18a.  wood,  and  44s.  rent,  sometime  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee,  of  which  the  said  William  alienated  a 
messuage,  80a.  land,  and  12a.  wood,  without  the  king's  licence,  to  John 
Bryan  of  Chetyndon,  who  re-enfeoffed  thereof  the  said  William  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies ;  and  a  messuage  and 
15a.  arable,  held  of  the  kiag  in  chief  as  of  the  fee  of  Mortain  doing 
4fZ.  for  scutage  when  it  runs,  which  the  said  William  acquired  of  John 
Em  and  Nicholaa  his  wife  by  the  king's  licence. 
Masseworth.  A  messuage,  34a.  land  and  la.  Ir.  pasture,  held  of  Ealph  de 
Weedon,  knight,  by  service  of  4s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  24  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  (last). 

Endorsed  : — That  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William  made  fine  with 
the  king  for  J  mark  for  the  transgression  made  by  the  said  WiUiam  and 
herself  in  entering  upon  the  messuage,  &c.  abovesaid  without  licence. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  4:1.  (7.) 


EDWAED  11.  375 

592.     Edmund  de  Colbvillh  alias  de  Colvil. 

Writ,  16  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Cambridge.    Inq.  13  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Weston.     The  manor,  held  jointly  with  Margaret  his  wife  to  them  and  the 

heirs  of  the  said  Edmund,  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  of  the  earl 

of  Warenne  by  homage  and  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Dokeswrthe.     The  manor,  which  he  claimed  as  his  escheat  by  the  deposition 

of  the  order  of  Templars,  held  of  the  earl  Marescal  by  homage  and 

service  of  2  knights'  fees. 

EuTLAN».     Inq.  8  April,  9  Edw.  II. 

Bergh.     Two  parts  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  John 

Wake,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Thistelton.     4  bovates  land  held  of  Master  Robert  Bernard   by  knight's 
service. 
Robert  his  son,  aged  10  on  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Leicester.     Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  Easter,  9  Edw.  II. 

Muston.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  William  de  Roos,  lord  of 

Hamelak,  in  chief  by  service  of  j  knight's  fee. 
Normanton.     6  bovates  land  and  12a.  meadow,  are  held  in  dower  of  the 

inheritance  of  the  said  Edmund  by  Margaret  his  mother. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  11  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  next. 

[Lincoln.]     Inq.  Monday  in  Easter  week,  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Auburn.     The   [manor]    (extent  given),  including  a  plot   of    land  called 

Hestcroft,  and  fisheries  in  the  Brant  and  Wythem,  held  of  William  de 

de  Eoos  of  Hamelak  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  rendering  26s. 

yearly. 
Ledenham  and  Brayland.    A  capital  messuage,  180a.  arable,  44a.  meadow, 

12a.  pasture,  a  wind-mill,  rents  &c.,  held  of  John  de  Britann(ia),  earl  of 

Eichemund,  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

Lincoln.    Inq.  Thursday  after  Palm  Sunday,  9  Edw.  II. 

Bytham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  wood  called  Littelhagh, 

and  rents  in  Westbytham,  Estbytham,  Careby  and  Ouneby,  held  of  the 

king  as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle,  now  in  the  king's  hand,  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee. 
Swafeld.     40s.  rent  from  1  carucate  land  which  Eoger  Arnald  holds  for  life 

by  the  demise  of  the  said  Edmund,  held  of  Geoffrey  Dyve  by  knight's 

service. 
Swynsted.     12s.  6d.  rent  held  of  Geoffrey  Luterel  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  &c.  16  May,  9  Edw  II. 
Lincoln,    ireg.  Saturday  the  eve  of  Holy  Trinity,  9  Edw  II. 

Someredby  and  Humby.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Lambert  de  Threkyngham. 

Saperton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  Tochet. 

Swynested.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Colville. 

Ouneby.     Three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Sancto  Laudo.- 

Lincoln.    Assignment  oj  dower  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Edmund, 
Saturday  in  Whitsun  week,  9  Edw.  11. 


S76  INQUISITIONS. 

Bytham.  Part  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given,  containing  many  field  xiamee 
and  names  of  boundaries  &c.,  and  of  free  and  bond  tenants  and  cottars), 
including  a  stew  called  Oustewell. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (8.) 

593.  Robert  db  Everyngham. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Lucy,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
Robert,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  certain  manors 
and  lands  of  which  she  was  jointly  enfeoffed  with  her  said  husband, 
4  April,  9  Edw.  II. 
[Yoke.]     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  John  ante  Portam  Latinam,  9  Edw.  II. 

Brotton  and  Kirkebrunne.  The  manors,  10  marks  rent  in  Skynnergreve, 
and  a  moiety  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  wapentake  of  Langebergh,  were 
held  jointly  by  the  said  Robert  and  Lucy  his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment 
of  Henry  de  Brettevill  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Robert. 
Jarum.  The  manor  was  held  jointly  by  the  said  Robert  and  Lucy,  by  the 
enfeoffment  of  the  said  Henry  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 
remainder  to  Nicholas  de  Meynill,  son  of  the  said  Lucy,  and  his  heirs. 

And  the  said  Lucy  continued  her  seisin  of  the  abovesaid  manors, 
rent,  &c.  until  the  death  of  the  said  Robert. 

All  the  above  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (9.) 

594.  Nicholas  le  Catoue  of  Carlisle. 

Writ,  21  Sept.  9  Edw.  11. 
Salop.    Inq.  7  April,  9  Edw.  II. 

Northleye.      A  capital  messuage  and  J  virgate  land  &c.  at  le  Mulnehous, 

held  for  life  by  the  courtesy  of  England  after  the  death  of  Alice  his  wife, 

of  John  de  Astleye  by  service  of  4s.  6d.  yearly ;  40a.  land  similarly  held, 

by  service  of  7s.  6d. ;  and  5a.  land  similarly  held  by  service  of  20d.  yearly. 

Claverleye  manor.     A  grange  and  80a.  land  &c.  of  the  king's  waste,  held 

of  the  king  in  chief  by  his  charter  by  service  of  13s.  4ei.  payable  at  the 

king's  exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  bailiff  of  Claverleye ;  and  7a.  IJr. 

land  held  of  the  king  by  service  of  3s.  8^d.  yearly. 

John,  son  of   the  said  Nicholas  and  Alice,   aged  12  at  the  feast  of  the 

Purification  last,  is  their  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (10.) 

595.  John  de  Clynton,  the  elder,  alias  of  ColeshuU. 

Writ,  13  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.     Inq.  15  April,  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

ColeshuU.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  park,  held  by  service  of 
Id.  yearly  and  J  knight's  fee  of  John  son  and  heir  of  John  de  Clynton 
of  Maxtok,  who  is  under  age  and  was  in  the  wardship  of  the  earl  of 
Warwick,  by  reason  of  the  manor  of  Amynton,  but  now  of  his  executors  ; 
which  John  holds  the  same  of  William  la  Zousch  of  Haryngworth  as 
parcel  of  the  barony  of  Cantilupe  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee.  He 
held  no  other  lands. 

son  of  John,  son  of  the  said  John  the  elder,  is  his  next  heir, 

and  was  aged  12  on  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Viricula 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  47.  (11.) 


EDWAEB   11.  377 

596.     Thomas  de  Verdun. 

Writ,  10  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
Hertfoed.    Inq.  3  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Stagenho.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  AHce  late  the  wife  of  Eoger  le 
Bygod,  sometime  earl  of  Norfolk  and  marshal  of  England,  by  service  of 
1  kaight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  17,  is  his  next  heir. 

Suffolk.    Inq.  29  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Colpho.      A   capital    messuage,   80a.    arable,   2a.    meadow,    2a.    pasture, 
10a.  wood,  28s.  rent  &c.  held  of  Gerard  de  Wachisham  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  16. 

Suffolk.     Inq.  30  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Stanstede.     A  capital  messuage,  100a.    arable,    6a.   meadow,  3a.   pasture, 
40a.  wood,  42s.  rent  &c.  held  of  Gerard  de  Wachisham  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  16. 

Northampton.    Inq.  15  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Brikelesworth.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  pasture  called 
Le  Northdale  and  118s.  id.  rent  in  Holcote,  held  of  Robert  de  Insula 
as  of  the  honour  of  Albemarle  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees ;  and  the 
prior  of  St.  Andrew's,  Northampton,  receives  yearly  40s.,  and  William  de 
Seymor  of  Hanyton  20s.  yearly  for  life  out  of  the  manor. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  16  on  the  day  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (12.) 

597.    John  Peyvrb  alias  Pbivere. 

Writ,  28  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.    Inq.  28  Jan.  9  Edw.  II,  (dejaced). 

Laundene.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  heir  {or  heirs  ?)  of  John 

Wake  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Weston  by  Laundene.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  above  by  service 
of  J  knight's  fee. 
[Paulinus]  his  son,  aged  26  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Hertford.    Inq.  Sunday  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul,  9  Edw.  II. 

Lyngleye.     The  manor  (extent  given)  with  the  advowson  of  the  church. 
Wylie.     10  (?)  marks  rent  from  a  messuage  and  140a.  land,  together  with 
the  reversion  of  the  said   messuage  &c.  after  the  death  of  Sarra  de 
Castello ;  80a.  land  which  were  sometime  of  the  Templars ;  and  the 
advowson  of  the  church. 

All  which  manor,  lands  &c.  are  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
2s.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Heir  as  above. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  29  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 

Chilton.     The  manor   (full    extent    given),    with  wood  in   the  forest  of 
Bernewode,  and  pastures  called   le  (Jrascroft  and  Levericheshangei' 
held  of  Lady  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Gilbert  de  Sancto  Audoeno  in  chief 
by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 


378  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari,  on  the  complaint  of  Mary  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
John,  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  manors 
of  Todyndon  and  Wavindon,  of  which  she  was  enfeoffed  jointly  with 
the  said  John,  28  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 
Bedford  and  Buckingham.     Inq.  4  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 

Todingdon  and  Wavendon.  The  manors  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches 
were  jointly  held  by  the  said  John  and  Mary  by  the  demise  of  Master 
Peter  Passelewe,  who  enfeoffed  them  on  the  feast  of  St.  Augustine 
the  Apostle,  26  May,  5  Edw.  II,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs 
of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said 
John ;  and  the  said  John  and  Mary  jointly  held  the  same  until  the 
death  of  the  said  John  on  Thursday  before  St.  Lucy,  9  Edw.  II.  The 
manor  of  Todingdon  with  the  advowson  is  held  in  chief  of  the  countess 
le  Mareschal  by  service  of  100s.  yearly ;  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Wavendon  is  held  in  chief  of  the  king  as  of  the  manor  of  Langeleye, 
which  is  of  the  barony  of  Cheindut,  by  service  of  12d.  yearly  ;  and  the 
other  moiety  with  the  advowson,  is  held  in  chief  of  William  Passelewe 
of  Bromham  by  service  of  a  pair  of  spurs  or  12d.  yearly. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  &c.  20  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Hbetfoed.     Inq.  Tuesday  before  the  Annunciation,  9  Edw.  11. 
Lyngleye  and  Wylie.     The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham.     Inq.  25  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Flitte  and  Shiueleshou.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Nourthwode. 
Wavendon  and  Segenho.     i  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Passelewe  of 

Wavendon. 
Chilton.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eeginald  de  Hamden. 
Lavendene.     §  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Jekel ;  and  J  knight's  fee  held 

by  Henry  de  Nourfchwico. 
Lavendene  and  Braumfeld.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Grey. 
Mourton  by  Buckingham.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Great  Woulston.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Lavendene.     The  advowson  of  the  abbey. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (13.) 

598.     John  de  Bracebrigge  alias  de  Bracbbrugg. 

Writ,  15  Oct.  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Lincoln.     Inq.  12  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Bracebrigg.    The  manor  held  jointly  by  the  said  John  and  Marjory  his 
wife,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  of  Thomas  son  and  heir  of 
John  Wake,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
He  held  no  other  lands  in  the  bailiwick. 

Warwick.    Inq.    Wednesday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  9  Edw.  II. 

Kynesbury.    The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of  Sir  Eobert  de  Mohaut 
in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
John  his  son,  aged  10,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  to  William  Inge  and  Eobert  de  Askeby,  20  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  venire  facias  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln  to  summon  a  jury  before  the 
above,  20  [Feb.] ,  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  9   Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

[Bracebrugg.]  The  manor,  with  i  knight's  fee  in  Metheryngham  and 
i  knight's  fee    in   Burton  pertaining  thereto,   held    of  John  Wake 


EDWAED  ft.  379 

Wake  (sic)  and  his  heirs  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee  and  doing  suit  at  his 
court.    And  the  said  John  Bracebrugg  sometime  enfeoffed  one  Eichard 

de of  the  said  manor  &c.  excepting  the  i  knight's  fee  in 

Metheryngham,  who  afterwards  enfeoffed  the  said  John  and  Margery 
his  wife,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  [of  their  bodies] . 
Metheryngham.  5  carucates  and  4  bovates  land  were  held  of  the  said  John 
by  Ealph  Basset  of  Sapcote,  by  the  aforesaid  service  of  i  knight's  fee 
as  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Bracebrugg  (of  which)  services  the  said 
John  died  seised  as  of  fee,  and  which  he  (and  his  ancestors)  held  of 
John  Wake  and  his  ancestors  time  out  of  mind. 
Heir  as  above. 

C.Edw.II.File^l.  (14.) 


599.     John  de  Beyanzon  alias  db  Beiatinzoun,  Beianzon,  db  Beiaunceon,  de 
Beiatjnooun. 

Writ,  8  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Essex.    Inq.  18  May,  9  Edw  II. 

Alvethele.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  4^  knights'  fees  pertaining 
thereto,  viz  : — the  manor  of  Fyffhede  held  by  1  knight's  fee,  the 
manors  of  Legh'  and  Terlyng  held  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees,  the  manor 
of  Bures,  co.  Suffolk,  held  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and  lands  &c. 
sometime  of  Eobert  de  Stistede  in  Stistede  held  by  service  of  J  knight's 
fee;  all  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

West  Thurrok.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  held  jointly  with  Elizabeth  his  wife,  of  the  enfeoffment 
of  Nicholas  Frembaud  the  younger  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's 
court,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,,  of  the  earl  of 
Eychemond  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Thorndon.  The  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  were  held  of  the 
heirs  of  Eoger  de  Tany  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  30a.  land  in 
Chilterdych  w^re  held  of  Sir  Aymer  de  Valencia  by  service  of  4s.,  which 
he  renders  yearly  for  the  guard  of  Eochester ;  but  the  said  John  long 
before  his  death  enfeoffed  Bartholomew  de  Weston  oi  the  same  in  fee. 

Horndon.  30s.  rent,  whereof  the  said  John  long  before  his  death  enfeoffed 
Eobert  de  Wauton  for  life ;  and  10a.  land,  whereof  he  enfeoffed  Francis 
Bacheme  and  Joan  his  wife  for  life,  rendering  20s.  yearly  to  the  said 
Eobert ;  all  which  are  held  of  the  manor  called  Ardenehalle  by  service 
of  a  clove  gillyflower. 

John  his  son,  aged  3  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  the  king  having  understood  that  Elizabeth  late 
the  wife  of  the  said  John  by  pretext  of  the  king's  mandate  had 
entered  upon  a  tenement  called  Micheleslond,  which  was  not  contained 
in  a  fine  by  which  she  and  her  husband  were  jointly  enfeoffed  of  the 
manor  of  Thorrok,  in  derogation  of  the  king's  right,  and  of  that  of  the 
said  John's  heir,  18  July,  10  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     Inq.  Monday  after  the  Annunciation  (sic),  10  Edw.  II. 

West  Thorrok.  The  messuage  and  1  carucate  of  land  called  Micheleslond  do 
not  pertain  to  the  manor  of  West  Thorrok,  and  are  not  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  but  of  William  de  Bumstede  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  which 
William  holds  them  in  chief  by  the  same  service  of  John  de  Warrenne 
earl  of  Surrey.    When  the  said  John  de  Briaiinzoun  gave  the  manor  of 


380  INQUISITIONS. 

West  Thorrok  to  Nicholas  Fermbaud  the  younger,  Micheleslond  was  not 
included,  nor  waB  it  in  the  fine  afterwards  levied  in  the  king's  court 
between  the  said  John  and  EUzabeth  his  wife  and  the  said  Nicholas. 
The  manor  of  West  Thorrok  is  held  in  chief  of  John  de  Brittann  [ia] , 
earl  of  Eychem  [ond]  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 

Writ  of  scire  facias,  reciting  the  contents  of  the  above  inquisition  and 
requiring  the  escheator  to  warn  the  said  Elizabeth  to  be  in  the 
chancery  on  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  to  show  cause  why  the  tenement 
called  Micheleslond  which  she  has  occupied  should  not  be  resumed  into 
the  king's  hand,  20  March  (sic)  10  Edw.  II. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  as  above,  the  king  being  informed  by  Laurence  de 
Elmham,  to  whom  he  has  committed  the  custody  of  two  parts  of  the 
said  lands  during  the  minority  of  the  heir,  that  the  escheator  has 
assigned  in  dower  to  the  said  Elizabeth  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Alvythele,  &c.  instead  of  a  third  part,  21  March,  10  Edw.  II. 

Writ  to  the  escheator,  to  inspect  the  accompanying  transcripts  of  extents  of 
the  manor  of  Avithele  and  assignment  of  dower,  and  consider  whether 
the  said  Elizabeth  has  more  in  dower  than  she  ought  to  have  or  not, 
5  May,  10  Edw.  II. 

Transcripts  of  the  above  icrit  of  8  May,  and  Inq.  of  18  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Essex.     [Transcript  of'\  Assignment  of  dower  to  the  said  Elizabeth,  Wednesday 
the  eve  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  9  Edw.  11. 
Alynthele.      Portions  of  the  manor  (extent  given,  including   many   field 
names,  and  names  of  boundaries  and  free  tenants). 

Writ  of  certiorari,  to  enquire  from  what  time  the  tenement  of  Micheleslond 

was  'of  the  appurtenances  of  the  manor  of  Thorrok,  as  the  aforesaid 

Elizabeth  asserts,  and  whether  Nicholas  Fermbaud  was  seised  thereof  of 

the  grant  of  the  said  John  and  Elizabeth,  &c.  or  not,  6  May,  10  Edw.  II. 

Essex.     Inq.  6  June,  10  Edw.  II. 

The  tenement  called  Micheleslond  never  was  of  the  appurtenances  of  the 
manor  of  Westthurhok,  for  Bartholomew  de  Brianzoun,  sometime  lord 
of  that  manor,  purchased  it  of  Michael  de  Holweton  twenty-five  years 
ago  and  not  more,  nor  was-  it  contained  in  the  feoffment  made  to 
Nicholas  Frenbaud  or  in  the  fine  between  him  and  Sir  John  de 
Brianzoun  and  Elizabeth  his  wife.  Michelislond  is  held  of  William  de 
Bumstede  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  and  the  manor  of  West  Thurhok 
is  held  of  the  earl  of  Eychemund  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Memorandum  from  the  escheator,  that  Master  John  Walewayn,  the  late 
escheator,  delivered  to  him  the  writ  and  inquisition  annexed  asserting 
that  he  took  it  at  the  suit  of  the  guardian  of  the  said  John's  heir,  who 
is  in  the  king's  wardship,  and  because  the  said  guardian  has  not  sued 
to  him,  he  sends  the ,  writ  and  inquisition  at  the  suit  of  John  Triple, 
asserting  that  he  has  the  wardship  by  the  demise  of  John  de  Warenne, 
earl  of  Surrey,  who  had  it  by  the  king's  grant. 
Essex.  View  of  doiver  lands  made  at  Alvitljelee  showing  that  there  had  been  an 
excess  in  the  dower  assigned,  10  May,  10  Edw.  II. 

Essex.    Assignment  of  dower  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  6  June, 
10  Edw.  II. 
Alvethele.    Portions  of  the  manor  including  many  field  names,  and  names  of 
boundaries  and  free  tenants. 


EDWARD  II.  381 

Writ  on  the  petition  of  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John  for  her 
dower  of  the  manor  of  Thorndon,  20  May,  10  Edw.  11. 

Return,  The  escheator  sends  the  inquisition  he  has  made  concerning  the 
manor  of  Thorndon  herewith,  and  because  he  understood  that  William 
Trente  died  seised  of  the  manor,  by  whose  death  the  wardship  ought 
to  pertain  to  the  king,  he  has  also  enquired  as  to  the  estate  which  the 
said  William  had  therein  (undated). 
Essex.    Inq.  Thursday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  11  Edw.  II. 

West  Thorndon.  Neither  the  said  John  nor  William  Trente  died  seised  of  the 
said  manor,  for  the  said  John  long  before  his  death  demised  the  manor 
to  Bartholomew  de  Weston  for  a  term  of  years,  and  afterwards  quit 
claimed  the  same  to  him  for  ever ;  and  the  said  Bartholomew  gave  the 
manor  to  William  Trente  and  his  heirs  for  ever,  who  gave  it  to  William 
Noyl  his  kinsman  and  his  heirs  two  days  before  his  death,  who  held  the 
same  until  the  sub-escheator  took  it  into  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  the  heir  of  the  said  John.  The  manor  is  held  of  the  heir  of 
Roger  Tany,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Writ  of  certiorari  super  causa  captionis  coTcicexmng  the  manor  of  Thorndon, 
15  Sept.  11  Edw.  II. 

Return  by  the  escheator  as  above,  and  that  the  manor  is  still  in  the 
king's  hand  because  no  one  has  urgently  prosecuted  his  right  to  the  same, 
though  William  Noyl  asserts  his  right. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator,  to  warn  John  Joce,  who  has  married  the 
abovesaid  Elizabeth  and  the  said  Elizabeth,  to  be  in  the  chancery  on 
the  octave  of  St.  Hilary  next  to  show  cause  why  the  tenement  called 
Micheleslond  should  not  be  resumed  into  the  king's  hand,  6  Nov.  13 
Edw.  II. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (15.) 


,  600.    Ralph  Bigod. 

Writ,  22  Aug.  9  Edw.  IL 
Essex.    Inq.  Friday  the  feast  of  the  Decollation  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  9  Edw.  II. 
Afryston.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 
Walter  his  son,  aged  23  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Norfolk.    Itiq.  8  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Marham.  A  capital  messuage,  119a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  3a.  pasture, 
60s.  rent  of  assize  &c.  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of  Perches  by 
serjeanty,  doing  10s.  yearly  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Dover, 
and  6s.  8d.  yearly  at  the  court  of  Haule  for  one  suit. 
Toftes.  A  capital  messuage,  140a.  arable,  3a.  meadow,  a  water  mill, 
43s.  rent  &c.  held  of  John  de  Cokefeld  of  Melton  by  service  of  rendering 
him  10s.  yearly  at  his  manor  of  Melton. 
He  died  in  the  county  of  Essex  on  the  eve  of  the  Assumption  last. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  47.  (16.) 


382  INQUISITIONS. 

601.    Philip  de  Gatton. 

Writ,  7  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
NoBTHAMPTON.     Inq.  1  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Northampton.  10  marks  rent  from  a  burgage  which  the  said  Philip 
bequeathed  in  his  testament,  according  to  the  custom  of  the  borough,  to 
WUham,  parson  of  the  church  of  Gayton,  and  others  for  their  lives, 
with  reversion  to  his  own  right  heirs,  who  are  Juliana,  aged  26,  the 
wife  of  Thomas  Murdac  who  is  28,  and  Scholastica  late  the  wife  of 
Godfrey  de  Meaux,  aged  24. 

Wakwick.    Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  9  Edw.  II. 

Schreueleye.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  grand 
serjeanty,  viz. — finding  an  armed  man  in  the  king's  war  for  40  days 
at  his  own  costs ;  and  two  closes  of  wood  held  of  Sir  John  de  flastang, 
service  unspecified. 

Juliana  and  Scholastica,  his  sisters,  are  his  next'  heirs  and  of  full  age. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  il.  (17.) 


602.     TheobaIiD  db  Gatton. 

Writ,  10  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  4  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Gayton.     The  manor  with  messuages,  lands  and  rents  in  Great  Creton, 

Midelton,  Colyntre  and  Eetheresthrop  (extents  given),  held  of  John  de 

Fenez  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Braunfeld.     6  messuages  and  3  virgates  land,  held  of  Henry  Spigernel  by 

knights'  service. 
Cortenhale.    A  messuage  and  1  virgate  land,  held  of  the  prior  of  Lenton  by 

service  of  suit  twice  yearly  at  his  court  of  Cortenhale. 
He  held  no  lands  &c.  of  the  king  in  chief  in  the  county. 

His  sisters,  Juliana  aged  26,  the  wife  of  Thomas  Mur[dac],  knight,  who 
is  28,  and  Scolastica,  late  the  wife  of  Godfrey  de  Meawes,  aged  24,  are  his 
next  heirs. 

Warwick.    Inq.  Saturday  the  morrow  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  9  Edw.  II. 

La  Grave  alias  Grave.     The  manor   (extent  given),  including  a  wood  called 

Wegenok  held  of  Theobald  de  Neyvile  by  service  of  Id. 
Norton  Lyndeseye.     10s.  rent  of  the  fee  of  the  baron  of  Stafford. 
Juliana  and  Scolastica,  his  sisters,  are  his  next  heirs  and  of  full  age. 

Writ  of  plenius  certicyrari  o  enquire  whether  Philip  de  Gayton  died  before 
Theobald  de  Gayton,  his  brother,  or  not,  and  if  so  how  long  before  and 
where,  23  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Northampton  {sic).    Inq.  3  April,  9  Edw.  II. 

Shreuel  [eye] .  Philip  de  Gayton  who  held  the  manor  of  the  king  in  grand 
serjeanty  died  at  the  manor  of  La  Grave,  co.  Warwick,  on  Tuesday  the 
fekst  of  SS.  Fabian  and  Sebastian  last,  and  Theobald  his  brother  was 
his  heir,  but  died  at  the  same  place  on  the  Saturday  following,  and  was 
never  seised  of  the  said  lands  &c. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  whether  the  said  Theobald  died  seised  as  of  fee  of 
the  manor  of  La  Grave,  or  held  it  for  life,  and  if  for  life,  to  whom  ought 
it  to  revert,  1  April,  9  Edw.  II. 


EDWAED  II.  883 

Warwick.     Inq.  Saturday  in  Easter  week,  9  Edw.  IT. 

La  Grave.  Theobald  de  Geyton  did  not  die  seised  of  the  said  manor  as  of  fee, 
but  held  it  for  life,  and  it  ought  to  remain  to  Saer  son  and  heir  of 
Ealph  de  Eocheford  by  virtue  of  a  fine  levied  between  Theobald  de 
Nevylle  and  Ealph  de  Eocheford  the  said  Saer's  father,  at  Lincoln  in 
12  Edw.  I,  before  the  justices  in  eyre,  to  hold  to  the  said  Ealph  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body.  The  heirs  of  the  said  Theobald  were  warned  but  were 
not  there. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator  to  warn  the  abovesaid  Juliana  and 
Scolastica  to  be  before  the  king  in  the  chancery  on  the  morrow  of  the 
AscensioH  next,  to  show  why  the  king's  hand  should  not  be  removed 
from  the  manor  of  La  Grave  according  to  the  petition  of  Saer  son  of 
Ealph  de  Eocheford,  5  May,  9  Edw.  II.  Endorsed  that  he  has  warned 
them  accordingly. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator  to  warn  the  said  Juliana  and  Scolastica 

that  the  quinzaine  of  trinity  next  has  been  assigned  in  the  chancery 

to  Henry  de  Valencia  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  the  said 

Theobald,  to  receive  her  dower,  16  May,  9  Edw.  II. 

Endorsed  with  return  that  the  writ  was  delivered  too  late  for  execution. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  because  Margery  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Theobald 
asserts  that  he  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  La  Grave  as  of  fee  and  seeks 
her  dower  there  :  to  be  returned  by  the  above  date,  20  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Endorsed  with  return  that  the  writ  was  delivered  too  late  for  execution. 

Wiit  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Philip  de  Hastang'  that  the 
escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  a  parcel  of  land  in  Cortenhale 
called  Tenacres  of  the  demesne  lands  of  his  manor  of  Quenton,  which 
Theobald  de  Gayton  held  for  a  term  of  years  which  has  elapsed,  22  June, 
9  Edw.  II. 
Northampton.     Inq.  8  July,  10  Edw.  II. 

[Cortenhale.]  Theobald  de  Gaiton  did  not  die  seised  in  fee  of  the  parcel  of 
land  called  Tenacres,  but  one  William  de  Hayes  delivered  it  to  one 
Michael  de  Norht  [hampton]  for  a  term  of  twenty-two  years  now  elapsed 
and  it  is  held  of  John  de  Hasting'.  The  heirs  of  the  said  Theobald, 
though  warned,  were  no't  present,  but  one  asserting  himself  to  be 
attorney  of  the  said  Scholastica  was  present. 

Wnt  to  the  escheator  to  enquire  whether  the  said  Theobald  died  seised  as 
of  fee  of  the  said  land  called  Tenacres,  by  virtue  of  the  said  charter  to 
the  said  Michael  his  uncle,  whose  heir  he  is,  or  not,  5  Aug.  10  Edw.  II. 
NoETHAMPTON.     Inq.  23  Oct.  10  Edw.  II. 

Cortenhale.  Theobald  de  Gayton  died  seised  as  of  fee  of  the  parcel  of  land 
called  Tenacres  and  a  meadow  adjoining  called  Smethmede.  One  William 
de  Hayes  granted  them  by  charter  to  one  Michael  de  Norht  [hampton] 
from  whom  they  descended  to  Juliana  his  sister,  and  from  her  to  Philip 
de  Gayton  her  son,  and  from  him  to  the  said  Theobald  his  son  and  heir  ; 
they  are  held  of  the  heirs  of  the  said  William  de  Hayes  by  service  of  a 
rose.    Philip  de  Hastank'  being  warned  came  not. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator  to  warn  the  said  Juliana  and  Scolastica 
to  be  present  in  the  chancery  on  the  morrow  of  the  Nativity  of  the 
Blessed  Virgin  Mary  next,  for  the  assignment  of  dower  to  the  said 
Margery,  8  Aug.  10  Edw.  II.  Endorsed  that  he  has  warned  them 
accordingly. 


384  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  of  scire  facias  to  the  escheator  to  warn  the  said  Juliana  to  be  present  at 
the  above  date  with  the  said  Scolastica  to  receive  their  pourparties  of  the 
said  lands,  and  also  John  de  Ufford  who  claims  the  manor  of  Schreueleye, 
20  Aug.  10  Edw.  II.    Endorsed  that  he  has  warned  them  accordingly. 

C.Edw.II.File^l.  (18.) 


603.     Nicholas  db  Mobles  alias  de  Moles,  db  Melbs. 

Writ,  29  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    In'q.  12  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Overe  Overton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by 
service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Roger  de  Moeles  his  brother,  aged  20J,  is  his  next  heir. 

Oxford.     Inq.  7  March,  9  Edw.  11. 

Stoke  Moeles.  The  manor,  held  jointly  by  the  said  Nicholas  and  Margaret 
his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Philip  de  Courtenay,  to  hold  to  them 
and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Nicholas  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  of 
the  heirs  of  Alan  la  Zouche  by  service  of  rendering  lOZ.  yearly,  and  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee ;  and  the  said  Margaret  continued  her  seisin 
thereof  until  it  was  taken  into  the  king's  hand. 

Devon.    Inq.  11  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

King's  Carswelle.   The  manor  (extent  given),  including  pasture  in  Rouwemor, 

and  the  hundred  called  Haytorre. 
Duppef ord  alias  Dippef ord.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  including  the  hundred 
called  Stanburgh. 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  19  at  the  feast  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  last. 

Southampton.     Inq.  10  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Up  WoUop.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee. 
Elyngham.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  \  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  20  and  more. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  22  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Herdwik  alias  Herdwik  Moeles.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (full  extent  given), 
held  of,  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  20. 

Leicester.     Inq.  24  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Sadington  alias  Sadington  Moeles.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  held  of 
John  de  Sancto  Amando  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee  and  rendering  a 
pair  of  gilt  spurs  yearly. 

Heir  as.  above,  aged  20. 

Somerset.    Inq.  8  March,  9  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Maperton.     The  manor,   with  its  members  viz.— the    manor    of  North 

Cadebery,  co.   Somerset,   a  moiety  of  the  man6r   of  Herdwyk,   co. 

Buckingham,  and  the  manor  of  Upton,  co.  Berks,  held  of  the  king  iri 

chief  by  service  of  half  a  barony. 
Maperton.     The  manor  (extent  given). 


EDWAED  11.  385 

North  Cadebery.  The  manor  (extent  given) ;  which  is  charged  with  a  rent 
to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset ;  a  corrody  for  Walter  de  ThornhuU  for 
life,  viz. — a  several  chamber,  and  maintenance  fit  for  an  esquire,  for 
himself,  a  groom  and  two  horses,  and  robes  for  himself  price  20s.,  for 
his  wife  price  2  marks,  and  for  the  groom  price  8». ;  and  a  yearly  pension 
of  40s.  for  Elias  de  Godelee. 

Halton.     127Ja.  arable,  [11a J ,  and  6a.  pasture ,  .   held 

of  the  abbot  of  Glastonbury  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  20  at  the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas  last. 

Hertford.    Inq.  Monday  before  St.  Gregory,  9  Edw.  II. 

Little  Berehamstede.  The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  as  of  fee  tail  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs  or  &d.  yearly  at  the  king's 
exchequer  ;  for  long  before  his  death  the  said  Nicholas,  by  the  king's 
licence,  enfeoffed  Philip  de  Courtenay  therein,  who  re-enfeoffed  him  and 
Margaret  his  wife  jointly  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  to  hold  to 
them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs 
of  the  said  Nicholas. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  21  on  the  feast  of  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
next. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Nicholas  that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the 
manors  of  Little  Berkhamstede,  Stoke  Mules,  and  Langeford,  whereof 
she  was  jointly  enfeof^d  with  her  husband,  8  Feb.  9  Ed^y.  II. 
Devon.     Inq.  9  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Langefordi  The  manor  was  held  by  the  said  Nicholas  jointly  with  Margaret 
his  wife,  by  the  enfeoffment  of  Philip  de  Cortenaye,  by  fine  levied  in  the 
king's  court,  to  hold  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Nicholas,  of 
John  de  Mohun  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee.  Of  the  manors  of 
Little  Berkhamstede  and  Stoke  Mules  the  jury  can  say  nothing,  because 
they  are  not  in  Devon  or  Cornwall. 

Writ  of  certiorari  de  feodis,  &c.  9  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.     Inq.  12  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Over  Overton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Over  Overton.  A  messuage  and  1  virgate  land,  held  by  William  in  the  Hume 
by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  a  messuage  and  18a.  land,  held  by  Eichard 
Goldyng  by  service  of  is\  knight's  fee  ;  and  J  virgate  land  held  by  John 
Attebrok'  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 

Devon.    Inq.  10  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Aire.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Dalre  of  the  said  Nicholas,  who  held 

of  Eobert  son  of  Payn. 
Dupeford.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  24  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Herdwyk.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Somerset  &c.     Extent,  8  March,  9  Edw.  II.  (dejective.) 

Fees  pertaining  to  the  manor  of  Maperton,  which  is  the  head  manor  of  the 
half  barony  which  the  said  Nicholas  held  of  the  king  in  chief : — 

Dorset.    Magerston.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Joan  de  Bohon. 

88017  3  B 


386  INQUISITIONS. 

Gloxicestbk,  Bbeks,  Sombesbt.     Frethom,  co.  Gloucester,  Chelreth,  co.  Berks, 

and  North  Chiriton,  co.  Somerset.    2  knights'  fees  held  by  Geoflrey 

de  Frethorn. 
Gloucestek.    Toteworth.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Kyngeston. 

Eston.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Audelegh. 
SoMEKSET.    Wodnestre,  Blakeford,  Walkyngthrop  and  Stathe.     1  knight's  fee 

held  by  John  de  Clyvedon,  Odo  de  Acton,  and  John  de  Berkelegh. 
Suthchiriton.     ^V  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  le  Barbur. 
Willyngthrop.    i^  knight's  fee  held  by  Koger  Michel. 
Walkyngthorp.  ■  ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Brouton.  .  ,   ,   . 

Blakeford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Hamo  de  Blakeford  ;  and  i  knight  s  fee 

held  by  Eichard  Lovel. 
Maperton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Page. 
Loderford.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  atte  Mille. 
Hatherlee.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  Reginald  de  From. 
Compton  Pauncefot.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Pauncefot. 
Northcadebery.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  atte  Chapele  ;   jV  knight's  fee 

held  by  Eichard  le  Warner ;     .     .    knight's  fee  held  by  Eoger  Tubbe  ; 

Jy  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Clare;  and  -h  knight's  fee  held  by 

WiUiam  Caperon. 
Donkerton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Ealph  de  Gorges. 
Suthcadebery.     The  advowson  of  the  church  held  jointly  by  the  said  Nicholas 

and  Margaret  his  wife. 
Maperton.     The  advowson  of  the  church  with  the  chapel  of  Blakeford. 
Halton;     [The  advowson  of  the  church.] 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  (jf  Elias  de  Godele  that  since  the 
lands  &c.  of  the  said  Nicholas  were  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  he  ha,d 
not  enjoyed  a  pension  of  40s.  and  a  robe,  granted  him  for  life  by  the  said 
Nicholas  from  the  manor  of  Cadebury,  4  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Somerset.     Inq.  Friday  after  All  Saints,  10  Edw.  II. 

Cadebury.  The  said  Nicholas  granted,  by  a  writing  dated  3  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 
to  Elias  de  -Godele  40s.  yearly  and  a  robe  of  the  suit  of  his  esquires  to 
be  received  yearly  for  ifie  out  of  the  said  manor. 

Writ  ofplenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  Walter  de  Thornhill  that  since 
the  lands  &c.  of  the  said  Nicholas  were  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  he 
had  not  enjoyed  a  corrody  in  the  manor  of  Northcadebury,  which  the 
said  Nicholas  granted  him  for  life,  6  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Someeset.    Inq.  5  June,  9  Edw.  II. 

Northcadebury.  Walter  de  Thornhill  was  seised  by  the  grant  of  the  said 
Nicholas  of  a  corrody  for  life  in  the  said  manor,  viz. — a  several  chamber 
with  sufficient  maintenance  for  himself,  a  groom,  and  two  horses,  befitting 
an  esquire,  and  besides  robes  for  himself  price  20s.,  for  Margaret  his 
wife  price  2  marks,  and  for  his  groom  price  8s.,  from  Sunday  after 
the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  8  Edw.  II,  to  the  day  of  the  death  of 
the  said  Nicholas,  viz. — Saturday  before  the  Conversion  of  St.  Paul 
following;  which  corrody,  apart  from  the  robes,  is  worth  181.  5s.  yearly. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (1.) 

604.    John  de  Haudlo  of  Street. 

Writ,  2  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
[Kent.]     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Gregory,  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Strete.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee:  and  there  are  there  the  town  of  Byllerica;  20a.  land  in 


EDWARD  II.  387 

Wylmynton,  member  thereof,  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  castle  of  Dover 
by  service  of  20d.  yearly  there :  12a.  marsh  land  held  in  gavelkind 
as  of  the  fee  of  Faukenereshyrst,  and  owing  yearly  to  the  lord  of 
Faukenereshirst  6s.  rent,  a  hen,  2  cocks  and  100  eggs ;  84a.  marsh  held  of 
Edmund  de  Passeleby  service  of  14s.  lid.;  6fa.  marsh  of  gavelkind  held 
of  the  archbishop   of  Canterbury   by  service    of    14^d.  yearly ;    IJa. 

held  of  the  master  of  the  Maison  Dieu  {Domus  Dei), 

Dover,  by  service  of  5|rf.  yearly ;  and  41.  7s.  4d.  fee  farm  rents  from 
lands  of  the  marsh  of  Romenale ;  &c. 

Nicholas  de  Haudlo  his  brother,  aged  36,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (2.) 

605.  NiOHOLAB   DH    HaUDLO.    ' 

Writ,  30  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Kent.     Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  Holy  Trinity,  9  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Strete;  The  manor  (extent  given)  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee :  and  there  are  there  the  hamlet  called  Beleryca ;  20a.  land 
in  Wylmington  ;  12a.  land  held  of  the  serjeanty  of  Fauconheresherst  by 
service  as  above ;  and  other  lands  held  as  above ;   30a.  gavelkind  land 

held  of  John  Staffeld  (?) ;  and  13a.  gavelkind  land  held  of  the 

prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  as  of  his  manor  of  Bonynton  by  service 
of  7s.  yearly. 

His  sisters,  Margery  de  Haudlo,  aged  34,  and  Lavina  whom  John  de 
Welle,  knight,  married,  aged  32,  are  his  next  heirs. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (3.) 

606.  John  de  la  Maeb  of  Gersinton. 

Wnt,  10  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.     Inq.  Thursday  before  St.  Lucy,  9  Edw.  II. 

Sonde.  The  manor  with  a  hamlet  called  La  Wyke,  held  of  John  de  Warenne, 
earl  of  Surrey,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Joan,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  is  pregnant  [by  him]  whether  of 
male  or  female  is  unknown  ;  and  Isabel  his  sister,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas 
de  Maydenehacch,  aged  50,  is  his  next  heir  now  apparent. 

OxFOBD.     Inq.  12  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Gersyndon.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs   of  Eobert  de 
Tony  in  free  socage  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs.     He  held  no  lands 
&c.  of  the  king. 
Heirs  as  above ;  the  said  Isabel  is  aged  40  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (4.) 

607.  EOBBET    SON    OF    PaTN. 

Writ,  30  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.     Inq.  18  Sept.  9  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Frompton  on  Severn  (super  Sabrinam).     The  manor  (extent  given),  includ- 
ing a  fishery  in  the  Severn,  held  by  the  said  Eobert  and  Isabel  his 
wife,  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Berkele  by  service  of  22  marks  yearly. 
Eobert  his  son,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 


388  INQUISITIONS. 

Dorset.    Inq.  28  Sept.  9  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Chelbergh.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  1  knight's  fee. 
Okeford.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  abbot  of  Glastonbury  by 

service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Wrokkeshal.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Robert  and 

Isabel,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Robert,  of  the  king  in  chief  by 

service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Kentecoumbe.    A  cottage  held  jointly,  as  above,  of  Robert  de  Kentecoumbe 

by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Rammesbere  hamlet.      4    marks    rent,    held   jointly  as   above,   of  John 

Mautravers  in  socage  by  service  of  Id.  rent  yearly. 
Southgarston  in  the  manor  of  Okeford.      A  messuage,  40a.  arable,  80a. 

pasture,  and  20a.  wood,  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  abbot  of  Glaston- 
bury by  the  above  service. 
Mersshwode.     The  manor  (extent  giv^n)  with  the  hundred  of  Whitchirch, 

held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
Wodeton.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  as  above,  of  Henry  de 

Urtiaco  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Wilts.    Inq.  2  Oct.  9  Edw.  11. 

Pole.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 
Stourtone.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  as  above,  of  Richard 

Level  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28  and  more. 

Devon.    Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wytherigge.     The  manor  held  of  Hugh  de  Cortenay  by  service  of  J  knight's 

fee. 
Potyngton.     The  hamlet  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Stoke  Intynhide.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  of  Hugh  de  Cortenay  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  28  and  more. 

Surrey.    Inq.  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Brumlegh.  A  messuage  and  land  &c.  called  Tangelee  (extent  given),  held 
jointly  as  above,  by  the  demise  of  Roland  de  Vaus,  who  held  it  for  life  by 
the  courtesy  of  England ;  part  held  in  chief  of  Henry  de  Sumbury  by 
service  of  13s.  3Jd.  and  suit  at  his  court ;  part  held  of  John  de  Medersh 
by  service  of  12d.  yearly ;  part  held  of  John  atte  Brok  by  service  of  M. 
yearly;  part  held  of  Alice  ater  (sic)  Ock  by  service  of  4:d. ;  and  a  piece  of 
Broclonde  held  of  the  church  of  Bromley  by  service  of  3a!.  yearly. 
Heir  as  above,  of  full  age  and  a  knight. 

Somerset.     Inq.  29  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Cheddene.     The  manor  with  the  tenement  of  Lude  (extent  given),  held  of 

the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Stoke  Ciircy.     The  manor  with  the  hundred  of  Canynton  and  the  hamlet  of 

Radeweye  (extents  given),  held  of  the  king   in  chief  by  service  of  1 

knight's  fee. 
Aylwynesheye  and  Kyngeston.     The  hamlets  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs 

of  John  de  Burgo  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 


EDWARD  11.  389 

Kynggeston  by  levile.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Roger  de  Mortuo 

Mari  of  Richard's  Castle  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Kari  and  Cherleton.     The  hamlets  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of  John 

Apadam  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  excepting  J  knight's  fee. 
Spekynton.     62a.  arable,  8a.  meadow,  10a.  pasture,  and  a  '  toll  bar '  worth 

2s.   yearly,  held  of  John  de  Mautravers  in  socage  by  rendering  a  bow, 

price  Qd.  yearly. 
Bruggehampton.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  jointly  by  the  said  Robert 

and  Isabel,  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  Robert,  of  William  de 

Gevelton  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Tateworth.     The  hamlet  (extent  given),  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  bishop 

of  Bath  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 
Staple. _    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  bishop  of 

Winchester  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Holewale.     60s.  rent,  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  heirs  of  John  de  Burgo 

by  service  of  r&  knight's  fee. 
Sowymor.     lOOa.  pasture,  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  abbot  of  Glastonbury 

by  service  of  2s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  48.  (5.) 

608.  Geoffrey  de  Ptjnteyns. 

Writ,  1  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
NoEFOLK.    Inq.  12  June,  9  Edw.- 11. 

Runham.  A  third  part  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  [by  the  courtesy 
of  England]  of  the  inheritance  of  Margery  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  late 
King  Edward  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  2  measures  (modiorum)  of 
wine,  and  200  permain  pears  (pirorum  de  permeiiis)  yearly  at  the  king's 
exchequer. 

John,  son  of  Geoffrey  de  Funteyns,  son  of  Geoffrey  de  Funteyns  the  elder 
and  Margery  his  wife,  aged  22  and  more,  is  next  heir  of  the  same  Margery. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (6.) 

609.  Peter  de  Percy. 

Writ  {of  certiorari)  on  the  complaint  of  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Peter 
that  the  escheator  had  of  his  own  will  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the 
manor  of  Hilkelay,  co.  York,  which  the  said  Peter  gave  to  her  before  he 
married  her,  8  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 
York.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Lucy,  9  Edw.II. 

Ilkeley.  The  said  Peter  did  not  die  sole  seised  of  the  manor  for  he  gave  it 
to  Isabel  daughter  of  William  de  Erghum  for  her  life  three  weeks  before 
he  married  her,  so  that  he  did  not  die  seised  of  the  manor  except  as  her 
husband.  The  manor  is  not  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  but  of  Sir  Henry 
de  Percy  by  service  of  23s.  4d.  yearly,  and  the  said  Isabel  continued  her 
seisin  thereof  for  three  years  before  the  death  of '  the  said  Peter,  and 
after  his  death  for  14  days  and  more  until  she  was  removed  by 
the  escheator. 

Writ  (of  certiorari)  on  the  complaint  of  Robert  de  Percy  that  the  escheator,  at 
his  own  will,  had  removed  him  from  the  manor  and  advowson 
of  Wharrum,  which  the.  said  Peter  had  granted  him  for  life,  8  Dec. 
9  Edw.  II. 


390  INQUISITIONS. 

York.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Vincent,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wharrom.  The  said  Peter  gave  the  said  manor  &c.  to  Eobert  de  Percy  for 
life  in  5  Edw.  II,  who  continued  his  seisin  thereof  for  3J  years  before 
the  death  of  the  said  Peter,  and  for  eight  days  after.  The  manor  is 
held  of  the  king  by  grand  serjeanty  of  finding  an  armed  man  for  forty 
days  in  the  king's  war  in  England  at  his  own  cost. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (7.) 


610.     John  Teatnbz  alias  Tbbtnbs. 

Writ  ofijlenius  certiorari;  whereas  by  an  inquisition  it  was  found  that  the 
said  John  held  certain  lands  &c.  in  Pynelthorp,  Stokbrigg,  Kylpyn, 
Skelton,  Neubaud,  Lynton,  Benetland,  Estrington,  Thorp,  Houeden  and 
Barneby,  of  the  bishopric  of  Durham,  lately  vacant  and  in  the  king's 
hand,  and  that  John  son  of  Thomas  Traynez,  aged  9,  was  his  next  heir, 
and  the  king  commanded  that  the  wardship  should  be  delivered  to 
Idonia  his  mother ;  and  whereas  by  another  inquisition  it  was  found 
that  the  bishops  of  Durham  have  had  the  wardship  of  lands  &c.  held  by 
similar  service ;  and  now  the  said  Idonia  has  petitioned  in  parliament 
to  have  the  wardship  as  held  of  the  bishopric  in  socage ;  the  escheator  is 
commanded  to  enquire  whether  the  said  lands  &c.  are  held  in  socage  or 
not,  and  whether  the  bishops  have  had  the  wardships  of  the  heirs,  or 
of  those  of  other  like  tenants,  8  July,  9  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Inq.  25  July,  9  Edw.  II. 

The  said  lands  are  held  of  the  bishop  of  Durham  as  of  the  manor  of 
Houeden  by  service  of  103s.  lOd.  free  farm  yearly,  and  not  by  knights' 
service  nor  by  socage ;  and  the  bishops  of  Durham  never  had  the  wardship 
of  any  of  the  said  heir's  ancestors  by  reason  of  the  said  lands,  nor  have 
ever  by  right  had  the  wardship  of  any  other  tenants  holding  of  them  by 
similar  service  in  those  parts. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  48.  (8.) 


611.    Edward  Btjenel  alias  Bernbl. 

Writ,  1  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 
London.     Inq.  Friday  the  morrow  of  St.  Vincent,  9  Edw.  II. 

Flete  street.     30«.  rent  from  tenements  which  were  of  John  de  Enefelde. 
Fancherche  parish.     10s.  rent  from  a  tenement  of  Walter  de  Stebenhuthe. 
Of  which  rents  the  said  Edward  long  before  his   death  enfeoffed 
William  de  Taunton,  tailor,  of  London  for  life,  who  still  continues  his 
seisin. 

The  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city  being  present,  put  in  their 
claim. 

Stafford.     Inq.  28  Nov,  9  Edw.  II. 

Le  Horewode.    A  messuage  and  1  carueate  land  (extent  given),  held  of  the 

king  as  of  his  manor  of  Kynnefare,  by  service  of  making  two  appearances 

yearly  at  the  court  of  Kynnefar. 
Brunesford  and  Covene.    28s.  rent  held  of  Henry  de  Byspesbury  by  service 

of  7s.  8d.  yearly. 

Maud  his  sister,  late  the  wife  of  John  Lovel,  aged  25  and  more,  is  his  next 
heir. 


EDWARD  11.  391 

SuREEY.     Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Conception  of  St.  Mary,  9  Edw.  II. 

Retherhethe.  24a.  land,  whereof  16a.  are  within  the  water  of  Thames  and 
8a.  are  dry,  held  of  the  earl  of  Gloucester  and  Hertford  by  service  of 
16ci.  and  suit  of  court ;  and  5a.  land  held  of  the  prior  of  Bermundesey 
by  service  of  5s.  and  suit  at  his  court. 

He  died  on  the  eve  of  St.  Bartholomew,  9  Edw.  II.      Maud  Lovel  is  his 
next  heir,  and  of  full  age. 

Gloxicestbr.    Inq.  10  March,  9  Edw.  II. 

Little  Rysindon.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  held 
jointly  by  the  said  Edward  and  Aline  his  wife,  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of 
the  honour  of  Wallyngford  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  by  the  gift  and 
enfeoffment  of  Sir  Ingelram  Berynger,  who  enfeoffed  them  and  the  heirs 
of  the  said  Edward,  when  the  honour  was  in  the  hands  of  Sir  Peter  de 
Gavaston  then  earl  of  Cornwall.  And  the  manor  is  charged  in  10/. 
yearly  to  the  abbess  &c.  of  Godestowe. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 

Salop.     Inq.  28  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Eudon  Burnel.  The  manor  (extent  given)  held  jointly  as  above,  of 
Edmund,  earl  of  Arundell,  by  service  of  i  knights'  fee. 

Magna  Ercaluwe.  A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  as 
above  for  life,  of  the  gift  and  enfeoffment  of  William  de  Ercaluwe  with 
reversion  to  the  said  William  or  his  heirs,  of  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Edward  by  service  of  rendering  a  sore  sparrowhawk  yearly. 

Essex.     Inq.     Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Esthamme  and  Westhamme.  132a.  marsh  land,  80a.  worn  out  land, 
21Z.  3«.  ^d.  rent,  works,  la.  meadow  and  40a.  wood,  held  of  the  king  as 
of  the  barony  of  Munfichet  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 

Esthamme.  A  messuage,  11a.  marsh,  25a.  worn  out  land,  and  2a.  pasture 
&c.  held  of  Richard  Plays  by  service  of  Id.  yearly ;  9a.  land  held  of 
Thomas  de  Undercoumbe  by  service  of  6s.  yearly ;  and  3Ja.  marsh 
land  held  of  William  Malemeyns  by  service  of  3s.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 

Kent.    Inq.  20  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 

Grenewych.     14a.  arable  held  of  Sir  John  de  Drokesf  ord  bishop  of  Bath  and 

Wells  by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 
Depford.    25a.  arable  held  of  Nicholas  atte  Wode  by  service  of  &d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

Warwick.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Katherine,  9  Edw.  II. 

Budeford.     The  manor,  with  the  hamlets  of  Lutlebrome,  Berton,  Clyve  and 
Kyngesbrome  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  of  his  ancient 
demesne  and  not  by  any  service. 
Maud  daughter  of  Philip  Burnel,  aged  24  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Southampton.     Inq.  made  at  Andevere,  23  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Enham.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  John  de  Insula  of  the  Isle  of 
Wight  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee  and  doing  suit  at  his  court  of  Chut 
twice  yearly. 

Maud  Lovel  his  sister,  aged  24,  is  his  next  heir. 


392  ■  INQriSITlONS. 

NoBTHAJiPTON.     luq.  24  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Haselbech.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour  of 
Berkhampsted  by  knight's  service  viz.— of  a  little  fee  of  Mortain,  and 
suit  at  the  court  of  Berkhampsted;  and  2^  virgates  land  with  the 
rent  of  certain  free  tenants,  held  of  the  said  manor  of  the  honour  of 
Winchester,  by  knight's  serviqe,  and  suit  at  the  court  of  Winchester. 
And  long  before  his  death  the  3aid  Edward  enfeoffed  Hugh  de  Crofte, 
knight,  of  an  annuity  of  151.  6s.  8d.  to  be  received  in  the  said  manor 
for  life. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 

Salop.     Inq.  25  Oct.  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Holegod.    The  castle  with  its  members  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 

chief,  as  of  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  Montgomery,  by  service  of 

finding  an  armed  horseman  for  forty  days  at  the  castle  of  Montgomery 

whenever  war  shall  be  between  the  king  and  the  prince  of  Wales. 
Longestanton  (extent  given),  held  of  the  escheat  of  the  Templars  of  the 

castle  of  Holegod  without  any  service. 
Hopton  [alias  Hepton]  Cangefot,  a  member  of  Holegod.     A  messuage,  30a. 

arable  and  2a.  meadow. 
"Wycchecot,  a  member  of  Holegod.    A  messuage,  24a.  arable  and  2a.  meadow. 
Holtprene  (extent  given),  held  of  the  escheat  of  the  Templars  of  the  castle 

of  Holegod  without  any  service. 
Albeton  [alias  Alberton]  (extent  given),  held  of  the  lord  of  Le  Cnokyn  by 

service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Russhebury.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  wood  called 
,     Eywod  held  of  Theobald  de  Verdon,  lord  of  Lodelowe,  by  service  of 

^  knight's  fee. 
Hopeboudliers  (extent  given),  held  qf  William  la  Zousche  by  service   of 

3^  knight's  fee. 
Chatwall.    A  moiety  (extent  given),  held  of  Sir  John  du  Lee  without  any 

service. 
Longefield.    20s.  rent  held  of  Eoger  de  Cheyny  without  any  service. 
Strenorth.    A  messuage  and  20a.  land,  held  of  Sir  William  de  Lodelowe  by 

service  of  rendering  a price  Id. 

Benethale.    Certain  tenements  held  of  the  prior  of  Wenlok  without   any 

service. 
Brugge.    Certain  tenements  in  the  liberty  of  the  said  town. 
Eomeslegh.     A  messuage  and  1  virgate  land,  held  of  Roger  le  Power  by 

service  of  2s.  yearly. 
Actone  Burnel.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Peter  Corbet  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 
Cantilhope.     A  moiety  (extent  given),  held  of  the  lord  of  Chetewynd  by 

service  of  ^^  knight's  fee. 
Norton  by  Conedovere.     The  township  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heirs  of 

Michael    de    ]\Iorton,   and    of    Reginald    de    Charnes    without    any 

service. 
Goldene.     A  messuage  and  30a.  arable,  held  of   John  de   Bokkebury  by 

service  of  4s.  yearly. 
Conedovere.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  as  of  the  honour 

of  the  castle  of  Montgomery  in  exchange  for  lands  &c.  in  co.  Chester, 

without  any  service. 
Longedon.     The  manor  with  its  members  (extent  given),  including  free 

tenants  in  Bisshopes  Castel  and  Preostes  Weston,  held  of  the  king  as 

lord  of  the  castle  of  Montgomery  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 


EDWAED  II.  S93 

Smethecot.     A  third  part   ^extent  given),  held  of  WiUiam  la  Zousche  by 

service  of  -^  knight's  fee. 
Wolstanton  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king [by  service  of] 

j^  knight's  fee. 
p  Welinton.      Two  parts  of  the  manor. 
Suggedon.    A  messuage,  20a.  land  and  2a.  meadow. 
Ardeleston  town.    25s.  O^d.  from  tw'elve  free  tenants,  and  59s.  from  eight 

customary  tenants. 
Upinton  town.     9s.  rent. 
Polyley.     10s.  rent. 
Eomeshurst.     13s.  rent. 
Salop.     A  messuage.*] 

Norfolk.    Inq.  4  Nov.  9  Edw.  II. 

Billyngford.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  f  knight's  fee;  and  20a.  arable,  held  of  Aymer  de  Valencia,  earl 
of  Pembroke,  by  service  of  2s.  to  be  rendered  yearly  at  his  manor 
of  Foxele. 

Eiston.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said  Edward  and 
Aline,  of  the  gift  of  Ingelram  Belunger  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Edward  by  fine  levied  in  the  king's  court,  of  Robert  Banyard  by  service 
of  40d.  at  the  end  of  24  weeks  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Banyard. 

Thyrnyngg.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly,  as  above  of  the  like 
enfeoffment,  of  John  de  Britannia,  earl  of  Richmond,  by  service  of  8s.  M. 
yearly. 
He  died  at  Thirnyngg,  22  Aug.  9  Edw.  II.    Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 
WoRCBSTBE.     Inq.  28  Nov.  9  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Sukeleye.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  Thomas  Wake,  who  is  in 
the  king's  wardship,  in  free  socage,  viz. — by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Acton  Beauchamp.  36a.  arable  held  of  the  earl  of. Warwick  by  service  of 
6s.  yearly. 

Kederminster.  216a.  arable,  a  wood  called  Northwode  (?),  a  fishpond 
called  Sondbourne,  rents  of  assize  &c.  (extent  given),  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  third  part  of  a  knight's  fee,  and  charged 
with  6s.  yearly  to  the  heirs  of  John  Biset. 

Dounclent.  6s.  8d.  rent  arising  from  a  tenement  of  Clement  de  Dounclent 
held  of  Stephen  de 

Duddeley.  A  messuage  called  Russelleshale,  120a.  arable,  8a.  meadow, 
pasture,  52s.  rent  of  assize,  &c.  held  of  John  de  Somery  in  free  Socage 
by  service  of  Id.  yearly. 

Hulle.  29s.  rent  from  a  messuage  and  1  virgate  land,  held  by  Richard 
le  Ghyld  for  life  and  10  years  beyond ;  which  tenement  is  held  of 
Richard  le  Porter,  lord  of  Estham,  by  service  of  9s.  yearly. 

Childrenhanley.  40s.  rent  from  a  messuage  and  2  virgates  land,  held  for 
life  and  10  years  beyond  by  Richard  Shep ;  which  tenement  is  held  of 
Edmund  de  Plecy,  lord  of  Th by  service  of  20s.  yearly. 

Williames  Hanleye.  60s.  rent  from  a  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held 
for  life  and  10  years  beyond  by  Richard  Shep ;  which  tenement  is  held  of 
the  said  Edmund  de  Plecy  by  service  that  when  war  shall  be  between 
England  and  Wales  the  tenant  shall  find  two  men  with  haquetons, 
basinets,  and  lances,  to  go  with  the  said  Edmund  to  the  castle  of 
H (ere?) ford  and  there  remain  for  forty  days  at  the  charges  of  the 
same  Edmund. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  21  and  more. 

*  So  given  in  the  Calendar  printed  in  180(i,  but  not  now  to  be  found  on  the  document. 


394  INQUISITIONS. 

SoMEBSBT.    Inq.  28  Nov.  9  Edw.  II.  ,       ,  j 

Compton  Dauno.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  jointly  by  the  said 
Edward  and  Aline  (of  the  king  in  chief)  by  service  of  i  knight's  fee. 

Strete.  20a.  land,  held  jointly  as  above,  of  the  enfeoffment  of  Nicholas 
de  Eston,  of  the  abbot  of  Glastonbury  by  service  of  lOd.  yearly. 

LuUington.  10a.  land  held  by  the  said  Edward  alone  of  the  prior  of 
Langelete  by  service  of  lib.  cummin,  price  Id. 

Lavreton.  15a.  land  similarly  held  of  Thomas  de  Panes  by  knight's 
service. 

Curyloud.  60s.  yearly  rent  from  lands  which  Eva  Giffard  holds  for  life  of 
the  inheritance  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  Burnel,  similarly  held  of  the 
dean  and  chapter  of  Wells  in  chief  by  knight's  service. 

Loxeton.  l&l.  yearly  rent  from  the  manor  payable  to  Robert  de  Burnel,  late 
bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  his  heirs,  as  appears  by  a  fine  levied  in 
the  king's  court  between  the  said  Robert  and  Osbert  de  Bathonia;  the 
said  manor  is  held  of  the  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  25  and  more. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  above  manors  and  lands  held  by  the  said  Edward 
with  the  variations  there  given  within  square  brackets,  and  of  the 
following  additional  places : — 

Salop.    Welynton.     Two  parts  of  the  manor. 

Suggedon.     Certain  lands  and  tenements,  extended  at  6s.  8^.  yearly. 
Ardeleston.     Certain  lands  and  tenements,  extended  at  4s.  A^d.  yearly. 
Upynton.     Certain  lands  and  tenements,  extended  at  32s.  yearly. 

Writ  of  certiorari  dejeodis  dc.  15  Dec.  10  Edw.  II. 
SoMEESET.     Extent,  17  Jan.  10  Edw.  II. 

Camelegh.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Herbert  de  Mareys. 
North  (?)  Chiriton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Loxton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Glotjcestbk.     Extent, 10  Edw.  II.  (Jragment.) 

Edward  Burnel 

.    .    .    Maud  late  the  wife  of  Henry 

[•Risindon  Basset.    ^  fee. 

Wike  Risindone.     (The  advowson  of)  the  church. 

Chaveringworthe.     1  fee.*] 

Norfolk.     Inq.  8  Feb.  10  Edw.  II. 

Billyngford.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Warwick.    Inq.  16  Jan.  10  Edw.  II. 

Waltone  Deyvile.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Hastang  and  Maud  his 
wife,  in  right  of  the  said  Maud. 

Stafford.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Purification,  10  Edw.  II. 
Scheneston.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Ralph  de  Grendon. 

Wilts.    Extent,  21  Jan.  10  Edw.  II. 

Fenny  Sutton.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

["Northampton.    Haselbech.     1  fee.**] 

C.Edw.  II.  File  48.  (9.) 

*  So  given  in  the  calendar  printed  in  1806.  but  not  novr  to  be  found  on  the  document. 


EDWARD  II.  395 

612.     Andeew  db  Satikevill  alias  de  Sakbvylb. 

Writ,  15  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Oxford.    Inq.  4  July,  9  Edw.  II. 

Emengton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 
of  1  knight's  fee. 
Andrew  his  son,  aged  9  and  more,  is  his  next  heir, 

Suffolk.    Inq.  9  July,  10  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Debenham,  Sekforde  and  Skerniston  alias  Skarnistone.  Lands,  rents  &c. 
(extent  given),  held  of  Alice  de  Henaud,  countess  Marshal  of  England, 
by  service  of  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee,  which  were  assigned  to  her  as 
dower  after  the  death  of  her  husband  Eoger  Bigot,  sometime  earl  of 
Norfolk  and  Marshal  of  England. 
Heir  as  above. 

Sussex.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  9  Edw  II. 

Bogherst  [alias  Bokherst,  Bocherst] .  The  site  of  the  manor  with  the  eastern 
and  southern  part  of  the  park  extending  to  the  water,  180a.  arable,  a 
water-mill,  and  13L  17s.  6^d.  rent  &c.  held  of  the  barony  of  Laigle  by 
service  of  a  little  knight's  fee  of  Mortain,  16s.  M.  for  the  guard  of  the 
castle  of  Pevenese,  5s.  for  sheriff's  aid,  4s.  for  hundred  silver,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  hundred  of  Dodeleswelle ;  130a.  arable  and  wood  in  the 
tenure  of  Thomas  de  Vyke  [alias  atte  Wyke]  and  William  le  Webbe,  held 
of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  by  fealty  and  service  of  16d.,  and  doing 
suit  at  the  court  of  Okkefelde  [alias  Ockeffeld] ;  J  virgate  land  of  a  little 
fee  of  Mortain  held  of  Eobert  Davy  by  knight's  service  and  Bs.  yearly ; 
60a.  arable  in  the  tenure  of  Richard  Arnold,  held  of  the  prior  of  Thone- 
bregg  by  fealty,  and  2s.  yearly  rent ;  100a.  land  held  of  the  abbot  of 
Beggehame  by  fealty  and  doing  suit  at  the  court  of  BoUokkestone,  and 
by  service  of  6s.  id.  yearly ;  a  fulling-mill  held  of  Giles  de  Coresle  by 
fealty  and  service  of  2s.  8^d.  yearly ;  5  virgates  meadow  held  of  the  prior 
of  Mortayn  by  fealty  and  service  of  2d.  rent ;  15a.  arable  held  of 
Maurice  de  Hodleghe  by  service  of  18d. ;  28a.  arable  with  the  western 
and  northern  part  of  the  park,  held  of  Robert  de  Brome  by  service  of 
two  ploughshares,  which  service  the  said  Robert  released.  All  held  by 
the  said  Andrew  jointly  with  Joan  his  wife,  by  fine  levied. 

Chalvintone.  The  site  of  the  manor  with  300a.  arable  and  meadow,^held  of 
thp  said  barony  by  service  of  22s.  id.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of 
Peveneseie;  and  15s.  for  sheriff's  aid  ;  40s.  rent  receiveable  from  tenants 
of  the  said  fee ;  and  4  virgates  land  held  of  Andrew  Peverel  by  knight's 
service,  and  14s.  yearly  rent. 

Boggele  [alias  Bogelegh,  Bugeleghe] .  30a.  land  held  of  John  de  Monseaus 
[alias  de  Monceux]  by  fealty,  and  6d.  yearly  rent ;  40a.  land  within  the 
liberty  of  the  Cinque  Ports  held  of  Nicholas  le  Wyte  by  fealty,  and  12d. 
yearly  rent ;  60  [alias  50]  a.  arable  held  of  Francis  de  Aldeham  by 
knight's  service,  viz. — 13s.  id.  for  the  guard  of  the  castle  of  Pevenese, 
and  3s.  id.  for  sheriff's  aid  ;  and  il.  18s.  6d.  rents  to  be  received  from 
tenants  there. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  9. 

Sussex.    Inq.  Wednesday  after  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  9  Edw.  II. 

To  the  same  effect  as  the  above  inquisition,  with  the  variations  there  given 
within  square  brackets. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  11. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  48.  (10.1 


396  INQmSITIONS. 

613.  Alan  Blotou  alias  de  Bloyou. 

Writ,  23  Dec.  9  Bdw.  II. 
Cornwall.    Inq.  23  May,  9Edw.  II. 

Polroda  and  Tregewal.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

of  the  honour  of  the  castle  of  Lanceveton  by  service  of  6  knights'  fees. 
Trevenian,  Fentenadwel  and  Fordelond  by  Polroda.     3a.  land  held  of  the 

king  in  chief  of  the  manor  of  Helleston  in  Trigreschire  in  socage. 
Hendregantek.    2s.  rent  of  assize  held  of  the  heir  of  Eobert  de  Tony  in  socage. 
Tregeweythyan  and  St.  Thetha.     8s.  rent  from  a  free  tenant. 

Eandolph  his  son,  aged  18  on  the  morrow  [of  the  Nativity]  of  the  Blessed 
Mary  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Cornwall.     Inq.  20  March,  9  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Polroda  and  Trejual.      The  manor   (extent  given),  held  of  the  late  King 

Edward  in  chief,  as  earl   of  Cornwall,   of   the  honour   of  Lanceston 

for  6  knights'  fees. 
Trelack.     The  hamlet,  held  as  above  by  knights'  service  as  member  of  the 

manor  of  Polroda. 
Kerthin  and  Eelonges.     la.  land  Cornish  &c.  held  of  the  lords  of  Binnerton 

in  socage  by  service  of  rendering  a  pair  of  white  gloves  at  the  feast  of 

St.  Michael. 
Ludwen,  Eglos,  Vretyn,  Tregrethes  and  Tregiliou.     3a.  land  Cornish  held  of 

Henry  de  la  Pomeray  in  socage  by  service  of  6rf.  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael. 
Eos The  hamlet  [held]  of  Thomas  le  Ercedeken  in  socage  by 

service  of  8d.  yearly. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  11.  Filers.  (11.) 

614.  Hugh  de  Preston. 

Writ,  3  June,  9  Edw  II. 
Hereford.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Barnabas,  9  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Preston.    A  messuage,  120a.  arable,  and  3a.  meadow,  held  of  Denise  la 

Wyne  by  service  of  xV  knight's  fee. 
Wystanston.     A  messuage,  80a.  land  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  the  inheritance 

of  Maud  his  wife  of  Eoger  de  Mortuo  Mari  by  service  of  IDs.  yearly ; 

and  2Ja.  meadow  held  jointly  with  the  said  Maud  of  the  prior  of  Great 

Malvern  by  service  of  3.s.  4fZ.  yearly ;  3a.  meadow  similarly  held  of 

Eichard  de  Maurdyn  by  service  of  6d.  yearly ;  and  4a.  meadow  similarly 

held  of  Eoger  de  Chaundos  by  service  of  ^d.  yearly. 
La  Fenne.     40a.  land  similarly  held  of  Eichard  de  Maurdyn  by  service  of 

Id.  yearly. 
Lugheh,      la.   meadow   similarly   held   of   (the   pri)or   of    Heref  (ord)    by 

service  of  a  rose  yearly. 
La  Medewe.    A  messuage,  and  100a.  land,  and  2a.  meadow,  similarly  held 

of  Eoger  de  Mortuo  Mari  by  service  of  lib.  cummin  yearly. 
Ambrelegh.    20s.  rent  similarly  held  of  the  heirs  of  Eobert  de  Cliford  by 

fealty. 
BourchuU.    A  messuage  and  180a.  land,  similarly  held  of  Philip  ap  Howel 

and  Ees  his  brother,  and  of   John  de  Penebrugg  by  service  of  20«. 

yearly. 
Borleton.    26a.  land  and  a  wind-mill,  similarly  held  of  Humphrey  de  Boone, 

earl  of  Hereford,  by  knight's  service. 


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Morton  Geffrey.     60«.  land,  la.  meadow,  and  la.  wood,,  similarly  held  of 
Sibyl  de  la  Warre  and  John  de  Waverton  by  service  of  18d.  yearly. 
John  his  son,  aged  19  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Memorandum  by  the  escheator.      He  held  no  other  lands  &c.  on  the  day  he 
died. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  48.  (12.) 


615.    GtJY  DE  Bello  Campo,  Earl  of  Warwick. 
Writ,  16  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 

Similar  writ,  and  also  to  enquire  what  lahds  he  held  of  the  inheritance  of 

Alice  sometime  his  wife,  16  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
Middlesex.     Inq.  5  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Westminster.      A  messuage,  8a.  arable,  and   10s.  rent,  held  of  his  own 

inheritance,  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster  rendering  15s.  yearly,  and  suit 

of  courts ;  and  la.  land  and  Ja.  meadow,  held  of  the  hospital  of  St.  James 

rendering  8d.  yearly. 

Thomas  his  son,  age  unknown,  is  his  next  heir. 

Essex.    Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wolcomesteuwe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  inheritance  of 
Alice  sometime ,  his  wife,  of  the  king  as  of  the  barony  of  Sir  Eobert  de 
Touny  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  1^  year. 

Hertford.    Inq.  Friday  after  St.  Luke,  9  Edw.  II.  (defaced.) 

Flemsted.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held,  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice  his 
wife,  in  free  socage  pertaining  to  the  barony  of  Colewent,  service 
unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  If  year. 

Worcester.     Inq.  1  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Acton    Beauchamp.      The  manor   (extent  given),   held  of  the  abbot  of 
Evesham  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  IJ  at  the  feast  of  the  Purification  last. 

Worcester.     Inq.  24  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Piryton.      The  manor   (extent  given),  including  pastures  in   Bukenhull, 
Shurnehull   and   Stockynge,  held  of  the   abbot  of  Westminster   for 
i  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Worcester.     Inq.  7  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Worcester.  The  castle,  the  office  of  sheriff  of  Worcester,  and  the  hundreds 
of  Dodyntre  and  Demy  Counte  (extent  given),  including  20s.  rent  of 
the  township  of  Sukeleye  at  the  sheriff's  turn,  13s.  M.  rent  of  the 
township  of  Marteleye  at  the  hundred  of  Dodyntre,  and  100s.  chevage 
at  the  hundred  called  '  Demy  Counte,'  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  with 
other  lands  &c.  in.  England,  by  service  of  a  whole  earldom. 

Heir  as  above, 


398  INQUISITIONS. 

WoKCBSTBK.     Inq.  2  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Salewarp.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  37s.  O^d.  rent  of  free  tenants 
of  the  fee  of  Bruyly,  rents  of  assize  at  Husyntre,  a  way  toll  at  Coppecote, 
and  a  salt-pit  at  Droitwich  (Wycham)  with  the  bbilery  of  eight  vats 
(cum.  boyleria  viii.  plumborum),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  barony. 
Heir  as  above. 

WoBCBSTBR.    Inq..  6  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Schyreveslench.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  firewood  in  the  wood 
of  the  prior  of  Kenylworthe,  and  '  hevedpeni '  and  '  tak  and  tol '  from 
customary  tenants,   held  of  the  abbot  of   Evesham  by    service    of 
I  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

WoBCESTBE.  Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  9  Edw.  II. 
Albedeleye.  The  manor  with  its  members  (extent  given),  held  of  the  castle 
of  Colwent,  which  is  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice  late  the  wife  of  the  said 
earl  and  is  now  in  the  king's  hand  by  the  earl's  death,  by  grarid 
serjeanty,  viz.  — ^finding  an  armed  footman  for  keeping  guard  in  the  said 
castle  in  time  of  war  in  Wales  for  20  days. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  IJ  at  the  feast  of  St.  Valentine  last. 

WoRCBSTEB.     Inq.  7  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Aumeleye    [alias  Aumeneye].      The    manor    (extent  given),    including   a. 
barton,    a    garden    in    the    castle,    fisheries    between  the  banks  of 
Nassebrok'  and  Burne,  a  grove  called  Lee  and  other  woods,  and  a  free 
court  at  Worcester  called  the  court  of  knights. 
Heir  as  above. 

WoKOESTEE.     Inq.  24  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Combreton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster 

for  J  knight's  fee. 
Newynton.     The  manor'  (extent  given) ,  including  pleas  and  perquisites  of 
the  view  of  Northpydele,  held  of  the  said  abbot  for  ^  knight's  fee. 

WoECESTEE.     Inq.  3  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Wadberewe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  foreign  wood  called 
Blakethurne,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Perschore  by  service  of  a  buck  yearly. 
Stolton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  Barton  with  a  grange,  held 
of  the  bishop  of  Worcester  in  free  socage. 
Heir  as  above. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  Saturday  after  St.  Martin,  9  Edw.  II. 

Hamslap.      The  manor   (full  extent  given),  including  a  marl-pit  at   Le 

Holdehorchard,  a  fishery,  an  enclosed  park  with  deer,  a  park  called 

Balneie  without  deer,  and  perquisites  of  the  halmotes  of  Boundes,  held 

of  the  king  in  chief  for  1  knight's  fee  and  being  the  king's  chamberlain. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  1  year  on  the  feast  of  St.  Valentine  last. 

OXFOBD.    Inq.  12  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Spellesbury.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants),  including 
I  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wythefelde,  rendering  20s.  scutage  when 
it  runs,  i  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  Bovile,  rendering  6s.  8d.  scutage 
when  it  runs,  .  .  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Astone,  and  i  knight's 
fee  held  by  John  le  Venur,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
1  knight's  fee. 

Guy  {sic)  bis  son,  aged  2  (?) and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 


EDWAKD  II.  S99 

Wakwick.    Inq.  Friday  before  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Sutton  in  Colefeld.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
including  a  free  chace  between  the  Thame  and  Bourne,  a  close  called 
Sidehaleheye,  and  a  meadow  called  Pedimor,  held  of  the  king  in  chief 
by  exchange  for  the  manors  of  Hocham  and  Langham. 

Thomas  his  son,  aged  nearly  2  years,  is  his  next  heir. 

Wakwick.    Inq.  "Wednesday  after  St.  Bartholomew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Haseleye  and  Beausale.     The  manors  (extents  given),  held  of   Sir  John  de 
Hastang'  by  service  of  |  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Waewick.    Inq.   Thursday  before  the  Decollation  of    St.   John  the  Baptist, 
9  Edw.  II. 
Lytherne.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service 
unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  1  year  on  the  feast  of  St.  Valentine  last. 

Waewick.     Inq.  Thursday  before  All  Saints,  9  Edw.  II. 

Berkeswell.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  pasture  called  Le 
Hauekermor,  and  woods  called  Le  Bernet,  Le  Eooelos  and  Eounderuding, 
held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  parcel  pertaining  to  the  castle  of  Warwick, 
and  by  sfervice  of  doing  guard  of  the  said  castle  for  40  days  in  time  of  war. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  nearly  2  years. 

Waewick.     Inq.  Wednesday  after  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Brayles.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 
f  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Warwick.    Inq.  Saturday  before  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Taneworthe.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  pastures  in  Le  Buttes, 
Godingeslond,  Le  Berneyard,  Le  Oldeclos,  and  Le  Eedeford,  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  as  a  hamlet  of  the  manor  of  Brayles  which   is  held 
by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Waewick.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Hojy  Cross,  9  Edw.  II. 

Schirburne.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  meadows  called 
Lynmedewe,  Docham,  and  Schirburmed,  which  manor  the  said  Guy 
entered  upon  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  Templars,  held  of  the  king  in 
chief  as  a  hamlet  of  the  manor  of  Warwick,  together  with  the  said 
manor  of  Warwick,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above. 

Waewick.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Claverdon.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  as  a  hamlet 
of  the  manor  of  Warwick,  which  manor  is  held  of  the  king  by  earldom 
and  by  knight's  service. 
Heir  as  above. 

Warwick.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  morrow  of  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  9  Edw.  II. 

Warwick.  The  borough,  suburb,  and  castle  (extent  given),  including  a  garden 
called  Le  Wynzerd,  lands  in  the  fields  called  Le  Merc  and  Le  Eyfeld,  and 
in  fields  towards  Berreford  and  Le  Lee,  meadows  called  Le  Oastefmedewe, 


400  INQUISITIONS. 

Mittoli,  Le  Lemedewe,  Berreford,  StochuUemed,  Pakkemor,  and  Tap- 
pingesmed,  two  hammes  in  the  fields  of  Cotis,  two  lynches  and  two  plots 
of  pasture  called  Le  Puttes,  one  called  Coningere,  the  pasture  of 
Coumbewell,  a  park  called  Wegenoc  with  deer,  a  fishpond  (vivanum)  by 
Lodenam,  fisheries  in  the  water  of  Avene,  and  6a.  meadow  by  the  bridge 
of  Edmundeseote,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  earldom. 
Warwick  Templars.  The  manor  (extent  given),  which  the  said  earl  entered 
upon  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  Templars,  and  it  is  held  with  the  castle  by 
the  abovesaid  service. 
Heir  as  above. 

Cambridge.    Inq.  13  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Kertlyng.  The  manor  (extent  given),  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches 
of  Wytlesford,  Brynkele,  and  Long  Stante,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  of 
the  inheritance  of  Alice  his  wife,  service  unknown. 

Heir  as  above,  after  the  death  of  Alice  the  said  heir's  mother,  aged  2  and 
more. 

Leicester.     Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  9  Edw.  II. 
Kybeworth  Beauchamp.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in 
chief    by    service  of  placing  a  cloth    (mappa)    on   the    king's'   table 
on  Christmas  Day. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  nearly  2  years. 

KuTLAND.     Inq.  22  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Gretham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  rents  in  Cottesmore,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  knights'  service. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  1  year  on  the  day  of  St.  Valentine  last. 

Rutland.     Inq.  28  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Berewedon.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  second  capital  messuage 
called  Le  Uphalle,  a  wood  called  Le  Conyngber,  rents  of  assize  at 
Luffenham  and  Morcote,  and  a  hundred  called  Le  Wrondik,  held  of 
the  king  in  chief  as  parcel  of  the  barony  of  Hampslape,  which  is  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  finding  a  king's  chamberlain. 

Heir  as  above. 

Northampton.     Inq.  30  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Potterespyrie.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  20s.  rent  from  John  de 
Wydevyle  who  holds  the  hundred  of  Cleil',  held  of  the  earl  of  Lancaster 
by  knight's  service. 

Heir  as  above. 

Devon.     Inq.  20  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Southtauton.  The  manor  (extent  given),  including  rents  from  burgesses  at 
La  Sele,  held  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice  sometime  his  wife,  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  service  of  the  serjeanty  of  carrying  a  rod  {virgam)  before  the 
justices  in  eyre  in  the  said  county. 

Heir  unknown. 

Southampton.     Inq.  2  Oct.  9  Edw.  II. 

Southampton.    A  messuage  and  a  pesage,  held  of  the  king  in   chief  by 
serjeanty,  by  service  of  finding  a  chamljerlain  at  the  king's  exchequer. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  2J  years. 


EDWARD  II.  401 

Wilts.    Inq.  10  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 

Chyryel.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  30a.  wood  in  the  king's  forest 
of  Pewesham,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  IJ  and  more. 

Wilts.    Inq.  8  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Stratford  Tony.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice 

his  wife,  of  the  earl  of  Leicester  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Nywetone  Tony.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  as  above,  of  the  earl  of 
IIer(e)ford  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above. 

Glouobstee.    Inq.  Friday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  9  Edw.  II. 
Wykewaue.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  service 
unknown,  out  of  which  201.  rent  are  assigned  to  the  chantry  of  the 
castle  of  Aumeley,  by  the  king's  charter  and  the  grant  of  the  said  Sir 
Guy. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  nearly  2  years. 

Gloucester.-    Inq.  29  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 

Lidenee  alias  Lideneye.  His  pourparty  viz. — a  messuage,  100a.  under- 
wood and  heath  in  the  king's  forest,  50s.  6d.  rent  &c.  held  of  the  king 
in  chief,  pertaining  to  his  earldom. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  2  years. 

Gloucbstek.     Inq.  1  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Cheddewrth.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants  and 
villeins),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  1  year  at  the  feast  of  St.  Valentine  last. 

Marches  op  Wales.     Inq.  Thursday  before  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross, 

9  Edw.  II. 

Painscastle    (Castrum    Matildis).      The   manor    (extent    given),    including 

tenants  of  the  country  of  Ismenyth,  and  200a.  land,  and  15a.  meadow 

in  Eoyl,  member  of  the  said  manor. 

Colewenth.    A  castle,  120a.  land,  20a.  meadow,  a  water-mill  and  a  moiety 

of  a  water-mill,  &c.  (extent  given) . 
Abredou  within  the  lordship  of  Colewenth.    40s.  rent  from  free  tenants, 
who,  with  the  men  of  Colewenth,  make  every  third  year  a  hirsoun 
round  the  castle  of  Colewenth,  and  a  Welsh  house. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  of  the  inheritance  of  Alice  sometime 
his  wife,  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Heir  as  above,  aged  2  (?)  years. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  foregoing  lands  &c.  which  were  of  the  said  Guy, 
made  by  the  king's  escheator  this  side  the  Trent,  with  the  variations 
there  given  within  square  brackets. 

Writ  of  certiorari  defeodis  dc.  29  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
Wilts.    Inq.  20  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

Wodebergh.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  son  of  Adam  de  la  Ryvere. 

Lidiard.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Clingtone  of  Makestok. 

Tideeomb.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Torni  and  Isabel  his  wife. 

Wodebergh.  The  advowson  of  the  church  falls  to  (spectat)  the  heirs  of  the 
said  Guy  after  the  decease  of  Emma,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  son  of 
John,  who  holds  it  in  dower,  through  the  death  of  the  said  Richard. 

28017  2  c 


402  INQUISITIONS. 

KuTLAND  ;  Northampton.    Inq.  25  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 

[Rutland.]  Preston,  Uppyngham,  Whenge,  Riddelynton,  Glaston,  Martynes- 
thorp  and  Lyndon.     6  knights'  fees  held  by  Peter  de  Monteforti. 

[North  Luffenham.]     ^^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Basset. 

Berewedon.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Nevyle. 

Berk'  [alias  Daerk'  {sic)']  and  Cottesmor.  2J  knights'  fees  held  by 
Edmund  de  Colevyle. 

Cottesmor,  Berewedon,  and  Sutluffenham.  The  advowsons  of  the  churches. 
Northampton.     Jerdele.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  Gobion. 

Eston.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Lou  ;  and  J  knight's  fee  held  by 
Philip  le  Low. 

Dorset.    Inq.  20  Feb.  9  Edw.  XL 

Upmelecombe  and  Nethermelcombe.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Ralph  ^Basset, 
John  de  Cerne  and  Richard  Byngham. 

Gloucester.     Inq.  10  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 

Weston.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Langele. 
Schesnecote.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Bruer. 
Dorsington.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Theobald  de  Verdon. 
Druyemerston.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Little  Malvern. 
Pulton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wylyngton. 
Py'riton  and  Cenere.     i  knight's  fee  held  by  John  ab  Adam. 
Overe.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  John  de  Badham. 
Natesgrave.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Buckingham.     Inq.  10  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 

Hamslape.  1  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Tothale ;  i  fee  held  by  John 
son  of  John ;  i  fee  held  by  WiUiam  Blount ;  i  fee  held  by  William  de 
Bewrth  ;  J  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Byrchemor ;  J  fee  held  by  Nicholas 
le  Wlf ;  i  fee  held  by  Robert  Mauntel ;  and  ^\  [alias  /n]  fee  held  by 
John  Fraunceys,  Richard  Hese,  and  Robert  Dascyn. 

Hapislape.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Oxford  ;  Berks.     Inq.  5  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 

Oxford.    Drayton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Roesia  de  Arderne  [alias  de  Ardene] . 
Sibbefford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Brogton. 
Chaderyngton.    1  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  Deyvill  and  Nicholas  de  Aston. 
Rammenham.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Monteforti. 
Spellesbury.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Berks.    Aston  and  Wyntirburn.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Gilbert  son  of  John  de 

EUefeld. 
Compton  Beuchamp.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Eketon. 
Swaluefeld  and  Schymmyngfeld.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Sancto 

Johanne  of  Lagenham. 
Trouncwell    and    Garston     [alias    Graston].     ys    knight's    fee    held    by 

John  Blount. 
Compton  Beucham.    The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Stafford.    Inq.  18  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 

Chilynton.     The  manor  with  Hyda,  held  by   John   son  of  John  Giffard 
of  Chilynton  for  J  knight's  fee. 
He  held  no  other  knights'  fees,  nor  any  advowsons  in  the  county. 


EDWARD  11.  408 

Worcester.     Inq.  20  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 

Holt.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Bello  Campo. 

Westmanecote.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  son  of  Henry  de  Penedok. 

Penedok.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  William. 

Croumbe,  Ingteberge,  and  Cochul.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Osbert  de  Abitoft. 

Kekynwich  and  Esseburi.     2  knights'  fees  held  by  John  de  Kekynwych. 

Besseford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Alexander  de  Besseford. 

Grafton  by  Brumnesgrove.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Edmund  de  Grafton, 

Hulle.     [^]  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Edmund. 

Poywik  and  Branesford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  Walter  de  Bello 

Campo. 
Benetle.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Grymbald  Pauncefot. 
Abeleneh.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Simon  le  Brun. 
Grymenhull.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Grymenhull. 
Doverdale.     1   knight's  fee  held  by  Marisca,  Eustacia,   and   Joan,   heirs 

of  William  de  Sudyncton. 
Wermyndon,  Maderesfeld,  and  Leye.    3  knights'  fees  held  by  Robert  le  Braei. 
[Chadesley  ?]     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  preceptor  of  St.  Wlstan. 
Lench.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Lench. 
Rudmerleye.    2  knights'  fees  held  by  Geoffrey  de  Abitoft. 
LoUesseye  and  Sockel(eye).     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Haule. 
Sehraul(eye).     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Margaret  le  Mortimer. 
Codeleye.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Codeleye. 
Hyndelupe.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Alexander  de  Abitoft. 
Over  Wolfrynton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  de  Bruly. 
Dome.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Abitof. 
Rudmerleye.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Rydmerleye. 
Stocton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Burmingham. 
Wytel(eye).     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  son  of  Walter  de  Cokeseye. 
Cofton  Haket.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Leyc(estre). 
Ekynton  and  Sautmarreys.     \  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Sautmarreys. 
Upton  Warin  with  its  members.      2J  knights'  fees  held  by  William  son  of 

Warin. 
Chaddesleye.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Little  Malverne. 
Cofton  Richard.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Sibyl  daughter  of  John  de  Cofton 

Richard. 
Hampton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Lovet. 
Hampton  and  Kemyngford.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  le  Blound. 
Brocton  Beuchamp.    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Maud  de  Beuchamp  with  John 

Lovet. 
Ruschok.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  son  of  Henry  Stormy. 
Wodecote.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Bissoppesdon. 
Newenton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  son  of  John. 
Cokeseye.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Walter  son  of  Walter. 
Lench  Rocolf.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  son  of  William  Rocolf. 
Schyreveheye.     Tf\j  knight's  fee  held  by  Alexander  de  Abitoft. 
Nortpidele.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  de  Segrave. 
Forfeld.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Sudleye. 
Flavel.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Lovet  and  John  Haket. 
Longedon.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  son  of  Edmund  de  Sudleye  [alias 

son  of  Edmund]. 
Knyhtwyk.     J  knight's  fee  sometime  held  by  the  prior  of  Great  Malvern, 

but  now  in  the  hand  of  the  bishop  of  Worcester  and  his  successors. 
Parva  Cuyre.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Roger  de  Mortimer. 


404  INQUISITIONS. 

Elmeleye.     The  advowson  of  the  chantry  chapel  [capeUa  cantuar'  ?)  [alias  the 

free  chapel] . 
Newenton,  Actgn  Beuchamp,  Lench  Eoculf,  Great  Comberton,  Sale-warp, 

St.  Peter  Worcester,  Hyndelype,  and  Pyriton.      The  advowsons  of  the 

churches. 

Wabwick  ;  Leicester.    Inq.  12  Jan.  9  Edw.  II. 
Warwick.     Baddeslee.    I  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Harecourt. 
Mancestre.    |-  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Hastynges. 
Sekyndon  and  Wilmondekot,   and  Dersthull.      l|  knight's  fee  held  by 

Elizabeth  heir  of  Gerard  de  Caumvile. 
Amygton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  John  de  Clinton  of  Madestok. 
Crodeworth.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Ealph  de  Arderne. 
Moxhull.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Roesia  de  Arderne. 
Wyginghull.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wylington. 
Whytacre.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Pecche. 
Elmendon.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  John. 

Merschton  Wavre.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Hugh  de  Herdeberouwe. 
Whytington.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  Nicholas  de  Asteleye. 
Pakington.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Kelingworth. 
Scheldon.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Theobald  de  Verdoun. 
Morton  and  MerhuU.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  son  of  John  Aleyn. 
Cbelmondeskot.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Hubaud. 
Chetteswell.     \\  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  son  of  John  (son)  of  Guy  [alias 

son  of  John] . 
Rotel(eye)  and  Upton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de  Eton. 
Eotel(eye).     J^  knight's  fee  held  by  Hugh  de  Upton  ;   and  \  knight's  fee 

held  by  John  de  Upton. 
Brayles.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Segrave ;  and  \  knight's  fee  held  by 

John  de  Monteforti. 
Barton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  le  Mareschal  and  Eoger  Leyr. 
Cumberton  Wingate.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Cumberton. 
Cherlescot.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Monteforti. 
Fennycompton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Ardern. 
Bettleswich  and  Monkespath.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Larcher. 
Wormeleyhton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Harecourt. 
Pylardington    Hercii    [alias    Herchi].      1    knight's    fee    held    by    John 

de   Pylardynton. 
Walton   Deyvile.     1    knight's   fee  held   by    Thomas  de  Hastank'    [alias 

de  Hastang']. 
Walton  Malduth  [alias  Mauduit] .    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Thomas. 
Lithurne.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  earl  in  demesne. 
Warwick  suburb.    ^  [alias  ^y  knight's  fee  held  by  Alexander  de  Warwick. 
Wyntertone.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Cromwell  [alias  de  Crumbwell] 

by  exchange  from  Sir  Robert  de  Clifford. 
Compton  Murdak.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Thomas  de  Murdak. 
Whitcherch.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Peter  de  Monteforti. 
Wellesbourn.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Peter. 
Weston  and  Brecheston.     J  knight's  held  by  John  de  Hastinges. 
Molington.     |  knight's  fee  held  by  Eleanor  de  Clare. 
Haleford.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Fosse. 

Chiriton.    J  knight's  fee  and  \  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Wilington. 
Wilouby.    \  knight's  fee  and  f  knight's  held  by  the  master  of  the  hospital 

of  St.  John,  Oxford. 
Naptone.    \  knight's  fee  held  by  Ealph  Basset  of  Sapecote. 


EDWARD  II.  405 

Merton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Ealph. 

Eokeby  and  Bilneye.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Ralph. 

Gernemewe.     ^^  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  Napton. 

Schokkeborowe  [alias  Shokkebourgh] .     Two  parts  of  1  knight's  fee  held  by 

John  Eyre. 
Herberbury.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  son  of  John  de  Lodbroke. 
Burdingbury  [alias  Herberbury  (?)].     J  knight's  fee  held  by    John   de 

Somervyle. 
Wotton  hulle.     1   knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of   John   de  Clinton  of 

Madestok. 
Schiten  Hodenhulle.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Combe. 
HodenhuU  Gurmond  [alias  Gormount] .    i  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard 

Gurmond. 
Asteleye,  Morton,  Milverton    and  Merschton.     1^   knight's  fee  held  by 

Nicholas  de  Asteleye. 
Honigham.    |  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  Corbyzoun. 
Rodbourne.     j^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Rodbourn. 
Walecote.    -J-  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Reymond. 
Frannketon  and  Kelingworth.     |  knight's  fee  held  by  William  le  Botiller. 
Bathekington.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard  de  Herthull    [alias    de 

Herthill] . 
Holm,    ^knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  [alias  heir]  of  Master  Henry  le  Bray. 
Bedeworth  and  Wilie.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Hastinges. 
Little  Lalleford.    f  knight's  fee  held  by  the  abbot  of  Combe,  the  abbot  of 

Pipwelle,  and  Geoffrey  de  Craft. 
Bernag'  and  Shulton.    §  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Ayne  [alias  Aygne] . 
Wodekote.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Hubaud. 
Lodebrok,  Contessethorp  [alias  Cuntasthorp] ,  and  Blaby.     1  knight's  fee 

held  by  Henry  son  of  John  de  Lodebrok. 
Lodebrok.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John, 

Oxford. 
Comdclive.    jV  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Hastinges. 
Stodlehaye.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  John. 
Stodley  Padongre.     tV  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  John. 
Radeford  and  Pulrigh.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Ralph  Basset  of  Sapekote. 
Eccleshale.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heirs  of  William  Corbizoun. 
Upton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  William  le  Botiller  of  Overslee. 
Billeslee.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  William. 
Cokton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  de  Spineto. 
Preston  and  Kyngton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  master  of  Grafton. 
Snyteresfeld  [alias  Snyterfeld.]     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  heir  of  John  de 

Clyngtone  [alias  de  Clynton]  of  Madestok  [alias  Makestok] . 
Fulbrok.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  son  of  Nicholas  de  Warwik. 
Hatton  and  Beaushale  [alias  Beusale].     xV  knight's  fee  held  by  Richard 

Abovebrok  [alias  Abovethebrok] ,  and  Richard  Ake. 
Wilmenkot  [alias  Wilmeeote] .     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Henry  de  Insula  and 

Joan  his  wife. 
Lodington.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Robert  de  [alias  du]  Val  and  Petronilla 

his  wife. 
Lokkeslee.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  prior  of  Kelingworth  [alias  Kenil- 

worth] . 
Grafton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  master  of  the  hospital  of  Grafton. 
Braundon.     ^  knight's  fee  held  by  Theobald  de  Verdoun. 
Thurlaston.    1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Theobald. 


406  INQUISITIONS. 

Berford.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same. 

Burton  upon  Donesmor  and  Draycote.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same. 
Lillington.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same. 
AsBcho  and  Caldecote.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same. 
Causton.     J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same. 

Avenesderset  and  Honestanescote.     IJ  knights'  fee  held  by  the  same. 
Leicestek.     Nortburgh.    ^  knight's  fee  held   by  William    Botyler    [alias   le 

Botiller]. 
Neuton.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  Harecourt. 
Morton.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  John. 
Scheynton  [alias  Sheinton] .    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same. 
Tylton.     I  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Dyggeby. 
Colde  Neuton.    ^  knight's  fee  held  by  William  Marmyon. 
Ilveston.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  William  son  of  John  le  Lord. 
Mousele.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  Roger  Brabazoun  [alias  le  Brabazon] . 
Ibestok.     1  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Hastynges. 
[Warwick  and]   Leicester.     Southon  (?)    [alias   Sutton] ,  Rottele,   Berkeswell, 

Toneworth,  Lihttherne    [alias   Lithorn],   [the   deanery  of]    St.  Mary 

Warwick,  and  Kybbeworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  Compton  Mordok.     The 

advowsons  of  the  churches. 

Extent  or  summary  of  advowsons  of  churches  of  the  said  earl  in  cos. 
Worcester,  Rutland,  Northampton,  Buckingham,  Oxford,  Berks, 
Warwick,  Leicester  and  Gloucester,  as  above,  with  the  variations  there 
given  within  square  brackets,  made  by  the  escheator  on  this  side  the 
Trent. 

Extent  or  summary  of  knights'  fees  of  the  said  earl  in  cos.  Worcester, 
Dorset,  Stafford,  Rutland,  Northampton,  Buckingham,  Oxford,  Berks, 
Wilts,  Gloucester,  Warwick  and  Leicester,  as  above,  with  the  variations 
there  given  within  square  brackets,  made  by  the  escheator  on  this  side 
the  Trent. 

Writ  16  Aug.  9  Edw.  II. 
[York.]     Extent.     Saturday  the  feast  of  St.  Lucy,  9  Edw.  II. 

Westerdale.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  in  barony 
as  of  the  honour  of  Bernard's  Castle. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  2  at  Christmas,  1315. 
[Durham.]     Extent,  Tuesday  the  octave  of  St.  Hilary,  9  Edw.  II. 

Gaynisford.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  several  pasture  called 

Beresyde. 
Percebrigg.     24Z.  2s.  Oicl.  rent  of  assize  of  bondmen,  22s.  2d.  rent  of  cottars, 

a  forge,  &c. 
Somerhus.     20d.  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants. 
Hedlem.     65s.  3^d.   rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants,   13L   6s.  ll{d.  from 

bondmen,  a  forge,  &c. 
Langeton.    A  capital  messuage,  2s.   Bd.  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants, 

and  24Z.  10s.  M.  from  bondmen. 
Langeneuton.    53s.  9^d.  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants,  481.  4s.  Oid.  from 

bondmen,  2  mills,  &c. 
Neusum.    40s.  8d.  rent  of  assize  of  free  tenants,  19Z.  8s.  from  bondmen  &c. 
All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  a  whole  barony. 
Heir  as  above. 
[Durham.]     Extent,  Saturday  after  St.  Hilary,  9  Edw.  11. 

Bernard's  Castle.  The  castle,  lands,  rents,  mills,  a  market  and  fair, 
a  park  &c.  (extent  given). 


EDWARD  II.  407 

Marwode.     71.  18d.  rent  of  assize  and  200a.  wood  and  pasture. 

Middelton  in  Tesedale,  and  Neubigging.    241.  10s.  lO^d.   rent  of  assize, 

3,000a.  moor  and  pasture,  &c. 
Westwyk.     2Sl.  G^d.  rent  of  assize  &c. 
Quernington.     A  capital  messuage,  180a.  land  in  the  hands  of  bondmen, 

ISl.  10«.  9d.  rent  of  assize  of  bondmen,  a  water-mill,  &o. 
Tesedale  and  Marwode.     Perquisites  of  courts. 

All  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  a  whole  barony. 
Heir  as  above. 

Extent  or  summary  of  the  aforesaid  lands,  &c.  made  by  the  king's  escheator 
beyond  the  Trent  (fragment).  Endorsed  with  a  memorandum  that  there 
are  other  extents  made  by  Adam  de  Lymbergh  and  William  Merre  in 
the  same  year. 

Writ  to  Adam  de  Lymbergh  and  William  Merre  to  extend  the  lands  &c.  of 
the  said  earl,  1  Sept.  9  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham:    Extent,  Tuesday  before  the  feast  of  St.  Luke,  9  Edw.  II. 

Hampslape.  The  manor  (full  extent  given),  including  a  park,  a  fishery, 
lands  in  Brademede,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church. 

Knights'  fees  within  the  said  manor,  viz. — 1  fee  held  by  Sir  Eobert  de 
Tothal ;  J  fee  held  by  William  de  Bewurth  ;  J  fee  held  by  John  son  of 
John  ;  J  fee  held  by  Eobert  de  Birchemor  ;  J  fee  held  by  Nicholas  de 
Molend' ;  ^  fee  held  by  Philip  Lupus  ;  J  fee  held  by  Eobert  Mauntel ; 
^  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Bosunho  ;  and  J  fee  held  by  Nicholas  Lupus. 

Rutland.     Extent,   Sunday  before  the   Translation  of   St.  Edward  the  King, 
9  Edw.  II. 
Gretham.     The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants). 
Cotesmore.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

EuxLAND.     Extent,  Sunday  before  St.  Edward  the  King,  9  Edw.  II. 

Berwedon  and  Luffenham.     The  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  second 

messuage  called  Le  Uppehall. 
Preston.     The  manor  with  its  members,  held  of  the  said  earl  by  Peter  de 

Monteforti  by  service  of  5  knights'  fees. 
North  Luffenham.    A  messuage,  2  bovates  land,  and  60s.  rent  held  by  John 

Basset  by  service  of  -^  knight's  fee. 
Berwedon.    2  bovates  land  held  by  William  de  Nevill  by  service  of  -i^  knight's 

fee. 
Berwedon.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Suthluffenham.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Gloticestee.    Extent,  Thursday  after  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Cheddewrth.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants  and 
villeins). 

Gloucestbe.    Extent,  Friday  before  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Wykkewaue.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

[Glodcbstbe.J      [Extent'],  Wednesday  before  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Lydeneye curtilage,  100a.  wood  and  heath,   ....... 

....   in  the  king's  forest,  24  free  tenants,  pleas  and  perquisites  &e. 


408  INQUISITIONS. 

OxFOBD.    Extent,  Sunday  after  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Spellesburi.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants  holding 
of  the  manor),  including  a  messuage  and  1  carucate  land,  held  by  John 
de  Wytefeld  in  Chadelyngton  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee ;  24s.  rent  in 
the  same  held  by  Eichard  de  Ouvyle  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee ; 
3  parts  of  a  carucate  land  in  the  same  town  held  by  Nicholas  de  Aston 
by  the  same  service ;  and  as  much  land  held  by  John  le  Venour  by  the 
same  service,  and  lands  held  by  others  paying  small  rents. 

NoKTHAMPTON.    Extent,  Monday  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Edward  the 
King,  9  Edw.  II. 
Pirie  alias  Potteresburi.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

Warwick  &c.    Extent,  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Denis,  9  Edw.  II.  (defective.) 

Warwick.  The  castle  and  manor  (extent  given),  including  a  garden  called 
Le  Wynzerd,  land  in  the  fields  called  Le  Mercs  and  Le  Kyfeld,  and  in 
the  fields  towards  Bereford  and  Le  Lee,  and  outside  the  park  of 
Wegenok,  meadows  called  Le  Castelmedowe,  Muton,  Le  Lee,  Bereford, 
Stochull,  Coumbwell,  and  by  the  bridge  of  Edmundiscote,  pastures 
called  Pakkemor  and  Tappinggismedewe,  two  hammes  in  the  fields  of 
Cotis,  two  lynches,  plots  of  pasture  called  Le  Puttes,  Le  Cunege  and 
Cumwell,  and  a  fishery  in  the  Avynne. 

Warwick.    The  presentation  to  six  prebends  in   the  collegiate  church  of 
St.  Mary. 
Fees : — 

DersthuU,  held  by  the  heir  of  Gerard  de  Gaunville  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Wilmendecote.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  the  same  Gerard. 

Mancestre,  held  by  Sir  John  de  Hastangg'  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Amynton,  held  of  the  heir  of  Sir  John  de  Clynton  for  1  knight's  fee. 

Cruddeworth,  held  by  Ealph  son  of  Ealph  de  Arden  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Moxhull,  held  by  Lady  Eosea  de  Ardenn'  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Wyginghul,  held  by  John  de  Wylynton  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Wythacre,  held  by  Sir  John  Pecche  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Elmendon,  held  by  the  same  Sir  John  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Merston,  held  by  the  heir  of  Hugh  de  Herdeberewe  for  J  knight's  fee. 

Asteleye,  Wetendon,  Morton  and  Milverton,  and  Merston,  held  by  Nicholas 

de  Asteleye  for and  by  service  of  holding  the 

earl's  stirrup  whenever  he  shall  mount  his  horse. 

Pakynton,  held  by  [the  p]rior  of  [Kelingworth]  for  j  knight's  fee. 

Scheldon,  held  by  Nicholas  de  Scbeldon  of  Theobald  de  [V]erdoun,  and  by 
him  of  the  earl,  for  ^  knight's  fee, 

Corleye,  Bagterleye,-  .......   held  by  John  de  Harcourt 

Morton  and  Merthul;  held  by  John  son  of  John  Aleyn  for  ^  knight's  fee. 

[Chelmondeskot.    J  knight's  fee]  held  by  John  Hubaud. 

Schoteswell,  held  by  Eobert  son  of  John  son  of  Guy  {Wydon')  for  li  knight's 
fee. 

[Eotel(eye)  and  Upton,  held  by  Nicholas  de  Eton]  for  1  knight's  fee. 

Brayles.    J  knight's  fee  held  by  John  de  Segrave. 

Leicestbe.      [Contessethorp]    and    Blabi,    held    by for 

1  knight's  fee. 

[Warwick.]     Lodbroc,  Herberburi 

Wormleiston.     1  knight's  fee  held  by 

Morton  Harecourt for  J  fee. 

[Oxford.]     Sibbe[8ford.     1  knight's  fee]  held  by  Thomas  de  Brougthon, 


EDWAED  II.  409 

Stafford.     Chilinton 


John  de 


[Warwick.]      [Welles  ?]  bourn,  Wytchurche,  (held  by  Peter  de  Monteforti)  for 

2  knights'  fees. 
the  abbot  of for  ^^  knight's 

fee. 

Pipwell 

Warwick  Templars.     The  manor  (extent  given),  and  it  shall  find  a  chantry 

within  the  manor  for  the  ancestors  of  the  earl  of  Warwick,  and  do  9s. 

yearly  from  the  mill  to  the  earl  and  his  heirs. 

Warwick.    Extent,  Tuesday  after  St.  Faith,  9  Edw.  II. 

Lythethurne  alias  Lygthtetherne.     The  manor  (extent  given). 

Warwick.    Extent,  Tuesday  the  morrow  of  St.  Faith,  9  Edw.  II. 

Sutton  in  Colefeld.  The  manor  with  a  free  chace  between  the  Thame  and 
Burne  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including  a  wood 
called  La  Lee,  and  a  close  called  Sidehalee,  held  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Warwick.    Extent,  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Denis,  9  Edw.  II. 

Berkes well.  The  manor  (extent  given) ,  including  pasture  in  Le  Haukeresmor, 
and  the  underwoods  of  Le  Broderedyng,  Le  Yesterhuyrne  and  Le 
Bernet. 

Warwick.     Extent,    Wednesday  the   Translation  of   St.   Oswald  the  Bishop, 

9  Edw.  II. 
Thoneworth    alias    Toneworth.      The    manor    (extent    given),     including 

pastures  in  Le  Buttes,  Le  Goddinggeslond,  Bernezerd,   Oldeclos  and 

Kedeford,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church,  held  of  the  king  with  the 

manor  of  Brayles,  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Moneskespath,  being  a  third  part  of  Thoneworth,  held  by  John  le  Archer  for 

I  knight's  fee  when  scutage  runs. 

Warwick.    Extent,  Monday  the  feast  of  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 
Brayles  alias  Breyl(es).     The  manor  (extent  given). 
Cheriton,  held  by  Sir  John  de  Wylynton  for  three  parts  of  1  knight's  fee. 
Wynderton,  held  by  Sir  John  de   Cromwell   and  Henry  de  Clifford  for 

I  knight's  fee. 
Chelmescot,  held  by  Sir  John  Hubaut  for  J  knight's  fee. 
Over  Breyl(es).     J  knight's  fee  held  by  Sir  Peter  de  Monteforti;   and 
J  knight's  fee  held  by  Eoger  de  Pottonham. 

Warwick.    Extent,  Sunday  after  the  octave  of  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 
Claverdon.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Haseleye.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenant). 
Beausale.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  -^ith  names  of  tenants). 

Leicester.     Extent,  Friday  after  St.  Denis,  9  Edw.  II. 

Kybbeworth.    The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  free  tenants),  and  the 

advowson  of  the  church. 
Knights'  fees  : — 

Coldenewton.    A  third  part  of  the  manor,  held  by  William  Marmyon  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Tylton.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  held  by  John  de  Dyggeby  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 


410  INQUISITIONS. 

Estnorton.     A  third  part  of  the  manor  held  by  Thomas  and  Nicholas  le 

Latimer  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Mousle.     3  carucates  land  held  by  Roger  le  Brabanzon  by   service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 
Ilveston.     2  carucates  land  held  by  Hugh  de  Dalby  of  Holewelle  by 

service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

WoRCBSTEB.    Extent,  Saturday  after  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Lench  alias  Sheriffs  Lench.    The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Chirchelench,     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

WoKCESTER.    Extent,  Wednesday  before  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Worcester  County.  The  office  of  sheriff  (extent  given),  including  the 
amercements  and  profits  of  the  county,  the  amercements  of  the  hundred 
of  Dodyntre  and  of  two  sheriffs'  turns  there,  and  20s.  yearly  received 
from  the  township  of  Suckeleye,  and  1  mark  from  that  of  Marteleye, 
but  unjustly  because  Sir  William  de  Bellocampo  grandfather  of  the  late 
earl  Guy  levied  them  for  beaupleader  (pro  pulcr'  placitando),  and  the 
sheriff  receives  no  profit  from  the  hundreds  of  Pershore,  Oswoldeslowe, 
or  Blakenhurste,  except  the  amercements  of  the  county  when  they 
happen. 

[WoKCESTER.J     Extent,  Wednesday  after  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Worcester.  Messuages,  lands  &c.  within  the  castle  and  city  (extent  given 
with  names  of  tenants) ;  but  the  said  earl  three  years  before  he  died 
delivered  all  the  above  to  Agnes  de  la  Holylond  of  Worcester  for  life,  in 
exchange  for  all  the  lands  &c.  which  she  held  in  dower  in  Little 
Intebergh  by  the  death  of  John  de  Intebergh  her  husband ;  so  that  he 
held  nothing  there  excepting  a  rent  of  two  pairs  of  leggings  which  the 
cordwainers  and  shoemakers  render  yearly  at  the  feast  of  St.  Martin, 
and  pleas  of  court  worth  2lb.  pepper  yearly. 

[WoKCESTER.]     Extent,  Sunday  before  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II. 

Aumele  [alias  Elmeleye].  The  castle  and  manor  (extent  given),  including  a 
barton,  two  fish  ponds,  a  fishery  in  the  Avene  extending  from  the  bank 
(ripam)  called  Nassebrok  to  the  bank  called  Burne,  and  a  grove  called 
Lee,  held  of  the  bishop  of  Worcester  by  service  of  three  parts  of 
1  knight's  fee.  The  advowson  of  the  church  is  annexed  to  the  chantry 
of  the  chapel  of  the  castle.  The  pleas  &c.  of  the  courts  of  the  castle  of 
Worcester  pertain  to  this  manor. 

[Worcester.  J     Extent,  Wednesday  after  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Salewarpe.  The  manor  (full  extent  given) ,  including  a  park,  a  wood  called 
Lenediwode,  rents  from  free  tenants  of  the  fee  of  Brudly  in  Droitwich 
(Wych),  a  way  toll  at  Coppecote,  a  salt-pit  at  Droitwich  with  a  boilery 
of  eight  vats  (cum  boylleria  viij  plujnborum),  rents  from  free  tenants  at 
Hosyntre,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church. 

[Worcester.]     List  of  free  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Salewarpe  and  of  Bruyly  &c. 

Worcester.    Extent,  Sunday  before  St.  Faith,  9  Edw.  II. 

Buleye  and  Yerdeleye.  The  manors  (extent  given),  including  lands  &c.  in 
Ippesford,  The  Ladi  Redingge,  The  Lamberheye,  Athelerescroft,  The 
Crabbefurlong,  Old  Park  towards  Baltesford,  The  Westwellesohis, 
Westwellechic'  (?)  far  as  Stambernesse,  above  Stabernasse  croft  to  the 
windmill,  Brademedwe,  Berdemedwe,  The  Mormedwe,  The  Howe  Medwe, 
The  Appeltre  Medwe,  New  Park,  and  Le  Hay. 


EDWARD  II.  411 

WoRCESTES.     Extent,  Wednesday  after  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Acton  Beauchaump.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 

WoECBSTEE.    Extent,  Thursday  after  St.  Michael,  9  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Little  Inteberewe.     The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants). 
Byshamton  (extent  given). 

WoKOBSTEK.    Extent,  Monday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Temple  Lawarne.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants), 
including  pastures  called  Somerlesiwe,  Comer,  More,  Schiphaye, 
Bydon^smedwe,  and  Stapelbaohe,  a  wood  called  Berchenegrove,  and 
lands  &e.  in  Ledenefeld  towards  Worcester,  Pirifeld,  Canele  (?),  Water- 
crofte,  Polfeld,  Cherchulle,  Nethelhaye,  La  Hamme,  Nouteres  Ethe, 
BruBton,  a  tenement  in  Worcester  opposite  the  church  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Losmere,  a  garden  held  by  the  preceptor  of  St.  Wulstan  by  the  chapel 
of  St.  Laurence,  La  Grenestrete  in  Holbury,  La  Hethe,  Coumere,  Smyte 
and  Wycheneford. 

WoRCESTEE.     Extent,  Monday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

Piryton.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
pastures  in  BockenhuUe,  SchurnhuUe  and  Stockynge,  and  the  advow- 
son  of  the  church,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster  by  service  of 
f  knight's  fee. 

WoECESTEE.     Extent,  .Saturday  the  eve  of  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  11. 

Wadbergh.  The  manor  (full  extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
underwood  at  Blakethurne,  a  barton  at  Stoltone,  pastures  in  Olde- 
crofte  and  Mulecrofte,  the  manor  of  Thorndum  held  by  Eoger  Folyot, 
rendering  Id.  (yearly),  and  the  grove  of  Derfolde  held  by  the  same, 
rendering  a  barbed  arrow. 

WoECESTBE.    Extent,  Monday  the  morrow  of  St.  Matthew,  9  Edw.  II. 

[N]ewynton.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
perquisities  &c.  of  the  view  of  Northpydele,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 
Cumberton.  The  manor  (extent  given  with  names  of  tenants),  including 
perquisites  &c.  of  the  view  of  Longeport,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church,  held  of  the  abbot  of  Westminster  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  to  the  keeper  of  Bernard's  Castle  on  the  complaint 
of  Robert  de  Seynt  Oweyn  that  since,  after  the  death  of  the  said  earl,  the 
manor  of  Daltone  in  Herternesse  was  taken  into  the  king's  hand,  he  had 
been  hindered  from  the  receipt  of  10^  rent,  granted  him  by  Henry  de 
Percy,  deceased,  for  life,  10  March,  9  Edw.  II. 
Durham.     Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Oswald,  10  Edw.  II. 

Daltone.  Robert  de  Seynt  Oweyn  was  seised  of  a  rent  of  101.  yearly  for  life 
from  the  said  manor  by  virtue  of  a  deed  made  by  Sir  Henry  de  Percy 
late  lord  of  the  manor,  for  two  years  and  a  half  during  the  said  Henry's 
life,  and  the  manor  was  taken  into  the  king's  hand  twelve  months 
ago. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari,  whereas  by  inquisitions  returned  into  the  chancery 
the  king  has  understood  that  Guy  de  Bello  Campo,  sometime  earl  of 
Warwick,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Westerdale  as  member  of  the 
barony  of  Bernard's  Castle,  but  John  de  Eure  appearing  in  the  chancery 
has  asserted  that  the  said  manor  was  of  the  Templars  who  held  it  of 
him,  as  of  his  barony  of  Stokesleye,  10  May,  9  Edw.  II. 


412  INQUISITIONS. 

[York.]     Inq.  Wednesday  after  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross,  10  Edw.  II. 

John  de  Eure  was  seised  both  before  and  after  the  death  of  Guy  de 
Bello  Campo  late  earl  of  Warwick,  of  the  manor  of  Westerdale  as  of  his 
escheat  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  Templars,  as  member  of  his  barony  of 
Stokesley,  until  that  John  le  Irrays,  late  constable  of  Barnard's  Castle, 
ejected  him  by  force. 

Writ  de  melius  inquirendo  de  feodis  dc.  in  Warrewyk  and  Pylardynton  and 

elsewhere,  18  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
[Warwick.]     Inq.  26  June,  10  Edw.  II. 

Warwick.    The  advowson  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  to  which 

pertain  the  deanery  and  four  prebends;    and  the  advowson  of  the 

church  of  St.  James. 
Pilardington.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 

Writ  of  scire  Jacias  to  warn  William  la  Zousche  and  Alice  his  wife,  late  the 
wife  of  the  abovesaid  earl,  to  be  in  the  chancery  on  the  quinzaine  of 
Easter  next  to  show  if  they  can  say  anything  for  themselves  or  the  heir 
of  the  said  earl,  why  the  manor  of  Westerdale  should  not  be  restored 
to  the  said  John  de  Eure,  25  Feb.  10  Edw.  II. 

Writ  oj  certiorari  de  feodis   dc.  to  the  escheator  beyond  Trent,  20  April, 
10  Edw.  II. 
[Durham.]     Inq.  Thursday  the  feast  of  St.  Dunstan,  10  Edw.  II.  (dejaced.) 

Dytteneshal,  Cotum,  and  Stodhow.  The  manor  held  by  Nicholas  Surtays  by 
service  of  1  knight's  fee,  13«.  4d.  for  castle  guard,  and  suit  at  the  court 
of  Gayneford  alias  Gaynesford. 

Staynton  in  Strata.  The  manor  held  by  Thomas  del  Hay  for  J  knight's  fee, 
suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and  Id.  rent. 

Daltoun,  Sledewys,  and  Bolom.  The  manor  held  by  the  heirs  of  Henry  de 
Percy  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and  13s.  id. 
rent. 

Alwent,  Denton,  Houchtonn,  and  Eglestoune.  The  manor  held  by  the  heir 
of  Sir  Kobert  son  of  Ralph  son  of  William,  by  service  of  1|  knight's  fee, 
suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and  20s.  rent. 

Stretlom.  The  manor  held  by  Peter  del  Hay  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee, 
suit  of  court,  and  13s.  id.  rent. 

Lang  Netonne  [alias  Neuton] .  Certain  tenements  held,  by  Walter  Cyrzei  by 
service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court,  and  5s.  id.  rent ;  by  Peter  Cyrze 
by  service  of  tj  knight's  fee  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and  6s.  8d.  rent ; 
by  Thomas  del  Spens  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court,  and 
J  mark  rent ;  by  John  de  Bermeton  (?)  by  service  of  ^^  knight's  fee, 
suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and  2s.  and  lib.  pepper  rent ;  by  Marroia  de 
Croft  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee,  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and 
13s.  id.  rent ;  by  Thomas  de  Denton  by  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and 
8d.  rent ;  and  by  Beatrice  de  Berewyk  by  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid, 
and  16d.  rent. 

Sumerhouse,  held  by  Adam  de  Maynevyle  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee,  suit 
of  court,  and  J  mark  rent. 

Neusom  upon  Tees  (super  Tesam).  Certain  tenements  held  by  the  abbot  of 
Eevaus  by  service  of  30s.  yearly. 

Hedelom.  Certain  tenements  held,  by  Simon  de  Hedelom  by  service  of 
^knight's  fee,  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid,  and  6|i.  rent,  of  which 
William  de  Alwent  pays  a  third  part ;  by  William  de  Hyndeley  by  the 
like  service;  and  by  John  son  of  Teophania  by  suit  of  the  court  aforesaid, 
and  3s.  6^.  rent. 


EDWAED   II.  418 

Langton.    A  moiety  held  by  Ralph  de  Langtonne  by  service  of  ^^  knight's 

fee,  suit  of  court,  and  IS^d.  rent. 
Seletby.      Certain  tenements  held  by  Eoberfc  de  Marroiles   by   service  of 

yV  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court,  and  IS^d.  rent. 
Quernyngton.     Certain  tenements  held  by  Adam  de  Boues  by  service  of 

■^  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court,  and  8d.  rent. 
Westwyk.     Certain  tenements  held  by  Eobert  de  Middilton  by  service  of 

iV  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court,  and  IS^d.  rent. 
Tesdale.     Certain  tenements  held  by  Sir  John  de  Lalleford,  chaplain,  by 

service  of  ^V  knight's  fee,  suit  of  court,  and  6d.  rent. 
Middiltonne.     Certain  tenements  held  by  Hugh  de  Mawborn  by  service  of 

IB^d.  rent. 
Middiltonne  in  Tesdale.     The  advowson  of  the  church. 
Bernard's  Castle.     The  advowson  of  the  hospital. 
Persebrig.     The  advowson  of  the  chapel. 
Neusome.     The  advowson  of  the  chapel. 
A  hospital  by  Gaynesford  is  of  the  gift  of  the  lord  of  Gayneford. 

C.  Edw.  II.  Files  49  to  51. 

616.  EoBEBi  Daeeny  alias  Daebnbye. 

Writ,  28  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Bbdfoed.      Inq.  Wednesday  the  feast  of  the  Translation  of   St.  Thomas  (the 
Martyr),  at  the  beginning  of  10  Edw.  II. 
Caynho.     A  messuage,  80a.  arable,   8a.  meadow,  4a.  pasture,  60a.  wood, 
a  third  part  of  2  water-mills,  rents,  perquisites  of  court  &c.  held  of  the 
king  in  chief  by  service  of  ^  knight's  fee. 
Eoger  his  son,  aged  14  at  the  feast  of  Easter  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

Buckingham.    Inq.  23  June,  10  Edw.  II. 

Latheburi.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  William  Inkel'  by  service  of 
J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  14  and  more. 

Buckingham.     Assignment  of  dower,  27  Sept.  10  Edw.  II. 

Lathburi.    Assignment  of  dower  out  of  the  manor  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  Eobert,  including  a  third  part  of  the  capital  messuage,  &c. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  52.  (1.) 

617.  Egbert  de  Ceevbqubb  alias  de  Ceevqube. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiora/ri  to  the  justice  of  North  Wales,  on  the  complaint  of 
Eobert  son  of  John  de  Crevequer,  heir  of  Eobert  de  Crevequer  deceased, 
that  the  escheator  had  taken  into  the  king's  hand  the  towns  of  Penmeyn 
and  Lessemeyn,  held  by  the  said  Robert  deceased  by  the  late  king's 
grant  to  him  and  his  heirs,  2  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
[Caenaevon.]     Inq.  Wednesday  before  St.  James,  10  Edw.  II. 

Penmeyn  and  Lessemeyn  in  the  Cantred  of  Eos,  were  held  by  the  deceased 
by  the  grant  of  the  late  King  Edward  in  his  7th  year  to  him  and  his 
heirs,  in  exchange  for  other  lands  in  Kent  to  the  value  of  11.  land, 
deficient  to  the  said  Eobert  of  a  sum  of  20Z.  land  in  Manso  and  Prestalton ; 
which  grant  together  with  the  lands  of  Prestalton  and  Maylursaysenek 
[alias  Maylorseysenek]  was  to  be  held  by  service  of  1  knight's  fee,  and 
the  said  Eobert  died  seised  of  those  towns  in  fee. 
Robert  son  of  John  de  Crevequer  his  kinsman,  aged  28,  is  his  next  heir. 


414  INQUISITIONS. 

Writ  of  diem  clausit  extremwn  to  the  justice  of  North  Wales,  6   Aug. 
10  Edw.  II. 
[Carnarvon.]     Inq.  Tuesday  before  SS.  Simon  and  Jude,  10  Edw.  II. 
Penmeyn  &c.     To  the  same  effect  as  the  above  inquisition. 

Heir  as  above. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  52.  (2.) 

618.  Geoffrey  de  Nevill. 

Writ,  3  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Wednesday  before  All  Saints,  10  Edw.  II. 

Appelby  and  Saunton.  A  moiety  of  the  towns,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
priory  of  Thornholm,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  moiety  of 
a  serjeanty,  viz. — finding  a  moiety  of  the  costs  for  an  armed  horseman 
in  the  king's  war  for  forty  days ;  which  moiety  of  the  said  towns  he 
alienated  to  divers  men,  excepting  Id.  rent  from  land  in  Saunton,  and  a 
garland  from  Margaret  de  Nevill  for  a  plot  of  meadow  called  Northalheng' 
in  Appelby. 
He  held  no  knights'  fees  in  the  county  of  the  king  in  chief. 

Philip  his  son,  aged  30  on  the  day  that  the  said  Geoffrey  died,  is  his 
next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  52.  (3,) 

619.  William  db  Tyngewyk  alias  de  Tynchewyk. 

Writ,  28  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Buckingham.     Inq.  12  Sept.  10  Edw.  II. 

Leghamstede.  A  messuage  and  2  virgates  land  (extent  given),  held  of  Alan 
de  Leughme  by  service  of  8s.  yearly,  2  capons  at  Christmas,  and  scutage 
when  it  runs ;  2  virgates  land  held  of  Hugh  Chastilon  by  service  of  Id. 
yearly,  and  lib.  pepper ;  and  1  virgate  land  held  of  William  le  Vavasour 
by  service  of  12d.  yearly,  and  the  work  of  two  men  in  the  autumn. 

John  de  Tyngewyk  his  brother,  aged  30  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Northampton.    Inq.  6  July,  9  Edw.  II. 

Evenlee.  The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  barony  of  WodhuUe  by 
service  of  9s.  yearly. 

Wappenham.  8a.  wood  called  Prosthey  in  the  king's  forest  of  Witlewode,  .4a. 
meadow  and  8a.  pasture,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of  a  fourth 
part  of  J  knight's  fee. 

Faukote  hamlet  by  Wappenham.  20a.  arable  held  of  John  Giffard  of 
Twiford  by  service  of  lib.  cummin. 

Le  Mourhende;  A  messuage  and  20a.  land,  held  of  John  de  Cromwell  by 
service  of  3s.  Id.,  and  suit  of  court ;  24a.  land  and  la.  meadow,  held 
of  Henry  Spigernel  rendering  5s.  yearly ;  20a.  land  held  of  Henry 
Gobioun,  service  unknown  ;  la.  land  and  la.  meadow,  held  of  Thomas 
de  Tople  rendering  Id.  yearly  ;  and  4  assarts  containing  57a.  land,  held 
of  the  king  in  chief  rendering  148.  dd.  yearly  at  the  king's  exchequer ; 
and  there  are  13s.  4d.  rent  of  free  tenants. 
Heir  as  above.  Master  John  de  Tyngewik. 

Oxford.    Inq.  10  Oct.  10  Edw.  II. 

Sulthorn.  The  manor  (extent  given),  was  sometime  held  by  Kichard  de 
Abberburi,  but  one  Master  Eichard  de  Middelton  deraigned  the  said 
manor   from  his   hands  in  the  king's  court    by  virtue  of  a  statute 


EDWARD  II.  415 

merchant,  and  so  was  seised  thereof,  excepting  a  messuage,  IJ  virgate 
land  and  48s.  rent,  until  John  de  Lewgenore  alias  de  Leukenore  and 
William  de  Tynchewyk  entered  upon  the  said  manor  by  force,  and  for 
six  days  continued  seisin  thereof,  until  the  said  John  enfeoffed  the  said 
William  therein  to  him  and  his  heirs,  who  thus  held  the  said  manor  by 
force  until  the  day  of  his  death,  and  not  otherwise.  The  manor  is 
held  of  Thomas  de  Bykenor  as  of  Eichard's  Castle  by  service  of  lib. 
cummin. 


Heir  as  above. 


C.  Edw.  II.  File  52.  (4.) 


620.     John,  son  and  heir  of  John  Goscblyn  of  Weston,  an  idiot. 

Writ  of  plenius  certiorari  to  enquire  whether  the  said  John  is  an  idiot  from 
his    birth,   or  otherwise,   and  what    lands    &c.    be    held,   28  April, 
9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Tuesday  after  St.  Augustine,  9  Edw.  II. 

Weston  and  Spaldyng.  9a.  land  and  3a.  pasture,  which  are  in  the  king's 
hand  descended  to  the  said  John  from  his  father ;  whereof  3a.  land  and  a 
cottage  are  held  of  Eeginald  de  Peckebrygge  by  service  of  5d.  yearly, 
4Ja.  land  held  of  John  de  Wyke  by  service  of  Id.  yearly,  l^a.  land  held 
of  Thomas  Silveron  by  seirvice  of  2s.  8^d.  yearly,  and  8a.  pasture  held 
of  Thomas  de  Multon  by  service  of  13^5.  yearly. 

He  is  an  idiot  from  his  birth. 

Wiit  of  diem  clausit  extremum,  18  Oct.  10  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.     Inq.  Friday  after  All  Saints,  10  Edw.  II. 

Spaldyng  and  Weston.  A  messuage,  11a.  land,  and  8a.  pasture  in  the  marsh 
of  Weston,  which  are  in  the  king's  hand  by  reason  of  the  foolishness 
of  the  said  John ;  whereof  5a.  land  with  a  messuage  are  held  of  Reginald 
de  Peckebrigg  by  service  of  5d.  yearly,  4^a.  land  held  of  the  heirs  of  John 
de  Wyke  by  service  of  Id.  yearly,  IJa.  land  held  of  the  heirs  of  Thomas 
Silveroun  by  service  of  2s.  8§i.  yearly,  and  3a.  pasture  in  the  marsh  of 
Weston,  held  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Multon  by  service  of  IS^d.  yearly. 

William  his  brother,  son  of  John  Gocelyn  of  Weston,  aged  30  and  more,  is 
his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  52.  (5.) 


621.     John  de  Mounceaux  alias  de  Monceus,  de  Mouncbatjs. 

Writ,  22  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Sussex.    Inq.  Monday  the  eve  of  St.  Matthew,  10  Edw.  II. 

Hurst  Munceus.     The  manor  held  of  John  de  Brittann(ia),  earl  of  Riche- 
m(und),  by  service  of  2  knights'  fees. 
John  his  son,  aged  lOJ,  is  his  next  heir. 

Southampton.     Inq.  9  Aug.  10  Edw.  II.  {defective.) 

Cumpton.     The  manor  held  of  the  earl  of  Riche(mund),  as  member  of  the 

manor  of  La  Hurste,  co.  Sussex,  in  free  socage  by  service  of  a  rose 

yearly. 
Sumbum.     20a.  land  held  of  Henry  de  Langcastre  in  free  socage  by  service 

of  a  rose  yearly. 


416  INQUISITIONS. 

Burghton.  20a.  meadow  and  90a.  pasture,  held  of  Alan  de  Plogenet,  lord  of 
Burghton,  in  free  socage  by  service  of  13s.  4d. ;  and  6a.  arable  held  of 
Adam  de  Bukesgate  in  free  socage  by  service  of    .     .     pepper  yearly. 

Heir  as  above  (aged) 

C.  E&w.  11.  File  52.  (6.) 


622.    SiBtii  DE  LA  Geavb. 

Writ,  15  June,  9  Edw.  II.  , 
Gloucbstbb.  Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr, 
10  Edw.  II. 
Upton  St.  Leonard.  A  capital  messuage,  160a.  arable,  10a.  meadow,  5a. 
wood,  a  water-mill,  la.  pasture,  and  12s.  rent  of  assize,  held  of  the  king 
in  chief  by  serjeanty  of  following  the  king  in  time  of  war  with  a  man 
with  bow  and  arrows  at  his  own  cost  for  40  days. 

Thomas  son  of  William  de  la  Grave  her  brother,  aged  40  and  more,  is  her 
next  heir. 

Memorandum.  German  de  Thonebregg  asserts  that  the  said  Sibyl  died  ten 
years  ago  and  more,  and  long  before  her  death  enfeoffed  him  of  the 
tenements  mentioned  in  this  inquisition,  to  hold  to  himself  and  his 
heirs,  by  licence  of  the  late  King  Edward,  whose  writ  he  brought. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  51.   (7.) 


623.     Petbk  de  Shaddeworth. 

Writ,  9  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  Wednesday  the  feast  of  the  Translation   of  St.   Thomas  the 
Martyr,  10  Edw.  II. 

Little  Carlton.  31a.  arable  late  of  Eobert  Cormayls,  held,  by  the  gift 
of  Kobert  de  Shaddeworth  his  father,  of  Philip  de  Lyndeseye,  who  holds 
the  manor  of  Wykyngby  by  the  courtesy  of  England  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  heir  of  Robert  le  Ghaumberlayn,  who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by 
knight's  service. 

Little  Carlton.  The  manox,  with  its  appurtenances  in  Great  Carlton, 
Thetelthorp,  Catby  by  Gayton,  and  Calthorp  by  Lekburn,  with  the 
advowson  of  the  church  of  Little  Carlton  (extent  given),  held,  by  the  gift 
of  the  said  Eobert  in  tail,  of  William  son  and  heir  of  Robert  de 
Schaddeworth  by  service  of  a  rose,  and  doing  the  services  due  to  the 
chief  lords  of  the  fee,  viz. — to  Philip  de  Lyndeseye  for  the  manor 
of  Little  Carlton  what  pertains  to  f  knight's  fee,  to  Geoffrey  Maukuvaunt 
{sic)  for  1  bovate  land  and  a  plot  of  pasture  called  Southfenne  in  Little 
Carlton  2  marks  yearly,  and  to  Philip  de  Kyme  for  tenements  in 
Thetelthorp  the  service  pertaining  to  x^  knight's  fee. 

Little  Carlton.  A  messuage,  a  water-mill,  80a.  arable,  12a.  meadow, 
and  18a.  pasture,  held  jointly  with  Aldreda  his  wife,  tenure 
unspecified. 

John  his  son,  aged  16  at  th^  feast  of  Easter  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  52.  (8.) 


EDWAKD  II.  417 

624.    Ealph  Hathewy. 

Wnt,  6  May,  9  Edw.  II. 
Gloucester.     Inq.  Thursday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr, 

10  Edw.  II. 
Rodmore.    A  messuage  and  30a.  arable,  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  as  of 

his  manor  of  St.  Breavell,  by  service  of  4s.  yearly  rent  at  the  castle  of 

St.  Breavell,  and  suit  of  court  there. 
Le  Horestone  in  the  Forest  of  Dene.     60ia.  of  new   assart,  held  jointly 

by  the  said  Ralph  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  rendering  25s.  2^d.  yearly  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff. 
Lideneye.     5a.  land,  4a.  meadow,  and  6s.  8d.  rent,  held  of  Sarah  Talebot  by 

service  of  12s.  yearly  rent. 
Munstreworth.     A  messuage,  20a.  arable,  and  10a.  meadow,  held  of  Henry 

de  Lancastre  by  service  of  rendering  39s.  Id.  yearly. 

William  his  son,  aged  16  at  the  feast  of  St.  Michael  last,  is  his  next  heir. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  52.  (9.) 


625.     John  de  Sancto  Johannb  of  Lageham,  the  elder. 

Writ,  27  June,  9  Edw.  II. 
Berks.     Inq.  9  July,  10  Edw.  II. 

Swalefeld.    The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  heir  of  the  earl  of  Warwick, 
who  is  in  the  king's  wardship,  by  service  of  J  knight's  fee. 

John  his  son,  aged  40  and  more,  is  his  next  heir. 

Surrey.    Inq.  Saturday   after    the    Translation   of   St.    Thomas  the   Martyr, 

10  Edw.  II. 
Wolknestede.     A  moiety  of  the  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief 

as  of  the  honour  of  Boulogne,  by  service  of  \  knight's  fee. 
Laggeham.    A  tenement  called  Laggeham  containing  a  messuage,  200a.  land, 

8a.  meadow,  a  park,  and  72s.  8d.  rent,  held  of  Alice  Danmartin  and  her 

heirs  by  service  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs. 

Heir  as  above,  aged  30  and  more. 

Oxford.    Inq.  4  July,  9  Edw.  II. 

Barton.     The  manor  (extent  given),  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service 

of  J  knight's  fee. 
Staunton.     The  manor  (extent  given) ,  held  of  the  king  in  chief  by  service  of 

J  knight's  fee. 

Heir  as  aboVe,  aged  36  and  more. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  52.  (10.) 


626.     William  Wysb. 

Writ  [to  enquire  whether  Serb  Wyse  is  next  heir  of  William  Wyse  or  not] 
{missing). 
Cornwall.    Inq.  Monday  the  morrow  of  St.  Bartholomew,  9  Edw.  II.  {defaced.) 

Serlo  Wyse  is  son  and  next  heir  of  William  Wyse. 

C.  Edu:  IT.  File  52.  (11.) 

28017  2  B 


418  INQUISITIONS. 

627.    RoGHE  ATTB  Beigg  of  Beltoft,  deceased. 

Writ  oj  plenius  certiorari  on  the  complaint  of  John  de  Creppinges  that  since 
the  said  Roger's  lands  were  taken  into  the  king's  hand  he  had  not 
received  the  service  of  4s.  yearly  from  lands  &c.  in  Beltoft  which  the 
said  Roger  held  of  him,  16  Dec.  9  Edw.  II. 
Lincoln.    Inq.  2  Feb.  9  Edw.  II. 

Beltoft.  The  said  John  was  seised  by  the  hands  of  the  said  Roger  for  seven 
years  before  his  death,  of  4s.  rent  issuing  from  certain  lands  which  the 
said  Roger  held  of  him  there  ;  and  the  said  rent  was  taken  into  the 
king's  hand  together  with  the  lands  of  the  said  Roger  twelve  years  ago, 
because  he  held  the  same  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  Roger  de  Moubray, 
then  in  the  king's  wardship,  and  so  they  have  remained  by  reason  of 
the  minority  of  William  son  of  the  said  Roger. 

C.  Edw.  11.  File  52.  (12.) 


628.     Cheistiana  Levy  (?). 

Writ  to  Walter  de  Gloucester,  escheator,  concerning  the  lands  and  heir  &c. 
of  the  said  Christiana,  who  held  of  the  king  in  chief,  9  Feb.  8  Edw.  II. 

Endorsed. — I  have  caused  diligent  inquisitions  to  be  made  but  cannot 
find  that  Christiana  Levy  (?)  held  any  lands  &e.  of  the  king  in  my 
bailiwick  on  the  day  she  died. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  18.  (10.) 


629.    Joan  late  the  wife  of  Robeet  de  Tateshale. 

Similar  writ  to  Walter  de  Gloucester,  escheator,  1  April,  3  Edw.  II,  with 
similar  endorsement. 

C.  Edw.  II.  File  18.  (11.) 


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INDEX  OF  PERSONS    AND    PLACES. 


(  421  ) 


INDEX    OF   PEESONS   AND   PLACES. 


All  references  are  to  numhers   not  pages,  except  where  otherwise  stated. 
Names  of  Irish  places  appear  under  the  heading  Ireland 


A 


Abberburi,  Biohard  de,  619. 

Abberley,  Albedeleye,  co.  Wore,  manor,  198, 

615  (p.  398). 
Abbotsley,  Abbodesle,  Abbotesle,  oo.   Hunt, 

369,  548. 
Abbyndon  [oo.  Berks].     See  Abingdon. 
Abdon,   Albeton,   Alberton,   co.    Salop     611 

(p.  392). 
Abel,  John,  274,  538  (p.  346). 
Abelench,  co.  Wore.     See  Lench. 
Aberdw,  Abredou,  co.  Radnor,  615  (p.  401). 
Abergavenny,  Bergeveny  [oo.  Monm.],  oastle 

&o.,  412  (p.  232). 
Abergele,   Abergelen,    oo.    Denbigh,    market 

town,  279  (p.  158). 
Abernonn,  John,  638  (p.  345). 
Aberthaw,  Aberthawe,  oo.  Glamorgan,  port  of, 

538  (p.  334). 
Aberystwith,      Lanpadarn,      Lampader,     oo. 

Cardigan,  church,  76. 

,  castle,  76. 

Abethorp,  Eobert  de^  538  (p.  347). 

Abi,  CO.  Line.     See  Aby. 

Abingdon,  Abbyndon,  Abyndon   [oo.  Berks], 

abbot  of,  57  {p.  23),  60. 
Abingdon,  Eiohardde.  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

587. 
Abingg^eton,  William  son  of  John  de, 

224. 

,  John  de,  and  Alice  his  wife,  224. 

Abington  in  the  Clay,  Abinggeton.  Abyngtone, 

CO.  Camb.,  324,  538  (i).  325). 

St  Swithun's  church,  224. 

,  Little,   Abiton.    oo.   Camb.,    manor, 

107. 
Abitoft,  Alexander  de,  615  {p.  403  bis). 

Geoffrey  de,  615  (p.  403). 

Johnde,  615(^.403). 

Osbertde,  615  (j>.  403). 

Abiton,  00.  Camb.    See  Abington. 
Aborebrok,     Abovethebrok,      Biohard,     615 

(p.  406). 
Abovethebrok.     See  Abovebrok. 
Abraham,  Habraham,  WUliam,  357. 
Abredou  [oo.  Badnor] .     See  Aberdw. 


Aby,  Abi,  oo.  Line,  352  (p.  200). 
Abyndon  [co.  Berks].     See  Abingdon. 
Abyngtone,  oo.  Camb.     See  Abington. 
Aoaster  Malbis,  Acastre,  oo.  York,  manor,  551 . 
Aeerington.      Akryngton,      Aokryngton      [in 
Whalley     parish],     co.     Lane,     279 
{p.  160). 

,  manor,  279  (p.  159), 

Aoh,  Eobert  ate,  279  {p.  154); 
Aehecote,  oo.  Buck.     See  Edgoott. 
Aokeword,  oo.  Yoi-k.    See  Oakworth. 
Aokeworthe,  oo.  York.     See  Aokworth. 
Acklington,  Aolinton  [in  Warkworth  parish], 

00.  N'humb  ,219  {p.  121). 
Ackryngton,  oo.  Lane.     See  Aeerington. 
Aokworth,  Ackeworthe,  oo.  York.  279  (p.  159). 

,  advowaon,  279  (p.  159). 

Acton  Turville,  Aetone  Turvile,  oo.   Glouo., 
505. 

,  00.  Glouo.     See  Iron  Aoton. 

Burnel,  Bumell,  Aetone  Bumel,  co. 

Salop,  manor,  611  (p.  392). 
statute  of  merchants  promul- 
gated at,  459. 

,  Langley  in,  q.v. 

Aketone,  Aketon,  co.  Suff.,  126,  195 

343,  500. 

,  ,  manor,  126. 

Beauohamp,  Beauehaump,  co.  Wore, 

611  (y.  393). 

,  manor,  615  (i)i).  397,  411). 

Acton,  Aetone,  John  de,  411. 

,  Johnde,  538(^.341). 

and  Sibyl  his  wife,  411. 

,  son  of  John,  411. 

,  Odode,  603  (p.  386). 

Aotone,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Iron  Acton. 
Adam,  Hanne  daughter  of,  279  (p.  162). 

,  Hugh  son  of,  538  (p.  348). 

Biohard  son  of.  536  (p.  322). 

,  William  son  of,  of  Broughton,  533 

(p.  306). 
Adber,  Attebere  [in  Trent  parish],  co.  Somers. 

412  (p.  233). 
Adderstone,  Edderston  [in  Bamburgh  pariah] 

CO.  N'humb.,  536  (j).  316). 
Addingham,  Adingbam,  Adyngham,  oo.  York, 
395,  533  (p.  305),  536  (p.  321). 

advowBon,  395. 

Addington,   Adintone,   Adyuton,   co.    Buck., 
manor,  24, 


4^2 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND,  PLACES. 


Adelinton,  co.  Chester.    See  Adlington. 
Adelyngton,  oo.  Lane.     See  Adlington. 
Adelynton,  oo.  Cheater.     Set  Adlington. 
Adingham,  co.  York.     See  Addingham. 
Adintone,  co.  Buck.     See  Addington. 
Adlington,   Adelinton,  Adelynton  [in   Preat- 

bury  pariah],  oo.  Chester,   158. 

,  ,  manor,  86. 

,.1 ,  Adelyngton  [in  Standiah  pariah],  oo. 

Lane,  279  (p.  163). 
Adatone,  Atneaton  [in  Canons  Ashby  parish]. 

00.  Whanip..  458  (yp.  256,  257> 
Adyngham,  oo.  York.     See  Addingham. 
Adynton,  oo.  Buck.     See  Addington. 
Aer.     See  Fiz  Aer. 
Aete,  William  de,  265. 
Afflington,  Alfrintone  [in  Corfe  Castle  parish], 

CO.  Dorset,  538  (p.  341). 
AEfreton,  Biohard  de,  166. 
Agatha,  Bobert  son  of,  65. 
Aggberrow,   Hagberewe  [in  Bushley  parish], 

CO   Wore.,  580. 
Aghton,  CO.  Lano.     See  Aighton. 
Agillon.    See  Aguillon. 
Agnes,  William  son  of,  533 Vp.  306). 
Aguillon,  Aguyllon,  Aguylon,  Agui- 

lon,  Agillon,  Agulun,  Eleanor 

wife  of  Richard,  129. 

,  Juliana  daughter  of  Thomas,  407. 

Agatha  sister  of  WiUiam,  407. 

Eleanor,  407. 

John,  407,  638  {p.  331). 

' ,  Juliana  daughter  of  Thomas,  129. 

Thomas,  129. 

Ahsdon.    See  Ashfeld. 

Aighton,  Aghton  [in  Mitton  pariah],  oo.  Lane, 

279  (p.  161). 
Ailby,  Aleby  [in  Rigsby  parish],  oo.  Line, 

352  (p.  201). 
Ailesbires,  Walter  dA,  448. 
Ailesham,  EUesham  [oo.  Lino.].     5eeElsham. 
Aire,  Eyre,  river,  co.  York,  279  (p.  159). 
Airethorp,    Arelthorp,    Arrethorp,   Arthorp, 

00.  York,  manor,  536  (pp.  313,  324). 
Airton  [in  £irkby  Malham  parish],  oo.  York, 

533  (pp.  305,  306). 
Aissheforde,  oo.  Devon.     See  Ashford. 
Aisthorpe,  Aathorp,  oo.  Lino.,  352  (p.  201). 
Ake,  Biohard,  615  (p.  405). 
Akenham,  oo.  Suff.,  519  (p.  288). 

manor,  270  (pp.  146,  147). 

,  advowson,  270  (pp.  146,  147). 

Aketon,  Aketone,  oo.  Suff.     See  Aoton. 
,  Aykton    [in    Spofforth    parish],    co. 

York,  536  (p.  317). 
Akryngton,  oo.  Lano.     See  Aoorington. 
Alan,  the  hayward  (meuor),  636  (p.  317). 
Alan,  Theobald  son  of,  11. 

Brian  son  of,  11. 

,  his     daughters     Maud     and 

Katharine,  11. 
,  William  son  of,  de  Waley,  26. 


Alayneohalea.     See  Aleinohelea. 
Alba  Marlia,  Geoffrey  de,  422. 
Albedeleye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Abberley. 
Albemarle,  earl  of,  count  of  Aumale,  86,  402 

(p.  235). 

,  See  Fortibus. 

,  earldom  of,  37,  60. 

honour  of  the  earldom  of,  220  (p.  122). 

honour  of.  19,  30,  169,  196,  220  fj). 

122),  232,  233,  252,  266  (p.  144),  301. 

304,  341,  358,  472,  519  (p.  288),  692, 

596. 
,  courts  of   the  honour  in  Wallbrook 

and  Arkesden,  12. 
Alberbury,  oo.  Salop,  Benthall  in,  q.v. 
Alberton,  Albeton,  oo.  Salop.     See  Abdon. 
Albiniaoo.     See  Daubeny. 
Alblaster,     See  Arblaster. 
Alburn,  co.  York.     See  Auburn. 
Albury,  Aldebury.  oo.  Surrey,  538  (p.  345). 
Albyniaco.    See  Daubeny. 
Alconbury,    Aleumbery,    Alcumdebery,    Alk- 

mundebery,  oo.   Hunt,   412  (p.  234), 

464. 
Weston,  Wodevreston,  AVode  Weston, 

00.  Hunt.,  412  (p.  234),  464. 
Alorynton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Alkerton. 
Aldboume,  Aldeborne,  oo.  Wilts,  manor,  279 

(p.  157). 
Aldbrough,     Aldburgh,     in    Holderneas,    co, 

York,  266  (p.  144). 
[in  Holdemeaa],  Aldeburgh  Thorp,  oo. 

York,  252  (i).  138). 
Aldeborne,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Aldbourne. 
Aldeburgh  Thorp,  oo.  York.    See  Aldbrough. 
Aldebury,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Albury. 
Aldefeld,  co.  Surrey.     See  Alfold. 
Aldeford,  oo.  Chester.     See  Aldford. 
Aldeham,  f^anois  de,  612. 

Gf.  Aldham. 

Aldelime,  oo.  Cheater.     See  Audlem. 
Aldelot,  John,  169. 

,  John  son  of  John,  169. 

Alderford,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 
Alderholt,  Alreholt  [in  Oranbome  parish]  oo 

Dorset,  538  (p.  330). 
Alderley,  Altherleye,  co.  Glouc,  392. 
Alderton,  Olreton.  oo.  Salop,  211. 

,  Aldirton,  oo.  Suff.,  481,  517. 

Alderugge,  John  de,  355. 

,  his  eon  Richard,  355. 

Aldewerk,  Edusa,  daughter  of  Henry  de,  281. 

Aldeworth,  Robert  de,  355. 

Aldford,  Aldeford,  oo.  Chester,  oaatle,  service 

oonneoted  with,  292. 
Aldham,  Oabert  de,  639. 

,  Roger  de,  438. 

Cf.  Aldeham. 

Aldirton,  oo.  Suff.    See  Alderton. 
Alditheleg.     See  Audley. 
Alditheley,  co.  Staff.     See  Audley. 


INDEX  or  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


423 


AldouB,  Roger,  536  (p.  322). 
Aldredestone,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Whiteparish. 
.ildreston.  eo.  Cumb.     See  Alston. 
Aleby,  co.  Lino.     See  Ailby. 
Aledon.  oo.  Somers.,  148  {21.  73). 
Aleinobeles,    Alayneobaies,     John    de,    sub- 

eaoheator.  396. 
Aleroumbe,  00.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Alerton,  00.  Nott.     See  OUerton. 
Alesford,  co.  Essex.     See  Alresford. 
Alet,  00.  Cornw.     See  Allet. 

Alet,  de  Alet,  de  Alete,  Walter,  101, 

647. 

John,  647. 

,  Walter,  his  wife  Iseult,  101,  647. 

,  ,  his   daughters,  Margery  and 

Eleanor,  101. 
Alexander,  John  son  of,  588  (p.  307). 

Bobert  son  of,  of  Watford   161. 

Aleyn,  Thomas,  of  Sibford,  97. 

,  Walter,  567. 

,  John  son  of    John,    615    (pp.  404, 

408). 

,  Biohard,  97. 

,  Robert,  567. 

Alfameston,  co.  Essex.     See  Alphamstone. 
Alfold,  Aldefeld,  00.  Surrey,  manor,  538  (p. 

345). 
Alford,  00.  Lino.,  352  (pp.  200,  201  Us). 
Alfrintone,  00.  Dorset.     See  Afflington. 
Alfryston,  00.  Essex.     See  Bigods. 
Algarthorp,  Asgasthorp,  Asgazthorp  [in  Great 

Melton  parish],  00.  Norf.,  529. 

,  advowBon,  529. 

Alinburh,  co.  Cumb.     See  EUenborough. 
Alkerton,  Alorynton,  00.  Oxford,  211. 
Alkmundebery,  co.  Hunt.     See  Aloonbury. 
Alkrington,  Alkryngton  [in  Prestvrioh  parish], 

CO.  Lano.,  manor,  279  (p.  162). 
Aller,  Over,  Aire  [in  Abbot's  Carswell  parish], 

CO.  Devon,  603  {p.  385). 

Aire,  00.  Somers.,  manor,  411. 

Allerdalo,  Alredal,  00.  Cumb.,   barony,  146, 

560. 
AUerton,  00.  Nott.     See  OUerton. 
,  Alreton  [near  Bradford!,  00.   York, 

279  (p.  159). 
AUerwash,  Allerwasse  [in Newbrough  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  146. 
Allesley,  AUesleye,  00.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 

manor,  412  (j).  231). 

Allet,  Alet  [in  Keuwyu  parish],  00.  Cornw., 

manor,  547. 
AUeton,  Geoffrey  de,  156. 
Allexton,  Athelocston,  00.  Leio.,412(p.  236). 
Allhallows,  CO.  Cumb.,  All  Saints  in.     See 

Cpmanby. 
Allington,  West,    AufByngton,     eo.     Devon, 

manor,  527  (i).  295). 
Allington,  Alyntone,  00.  Kent,  134. 
,  oastle  and  manor,  134. 


Allington — cont. 

Alnothintone,      Eylnothynton      [in 

Hollingbourne  parish],  co.  Kent,  134, 
145. 

,  Athelingtone,  co.  Line,  239. 

Allisland,  Alslond  [in  Petrookstow  parish].  00. 

Devon,  538  (p.  340). 
AUownshay,    Aylwyensheye     [in    Kingstone 

parish],  co.  Somers.,  607  (p.  388). 
AUt-y-Bela,  Althebila  [near  Gwernesney],  00. 

Monm.,  538  (p.  337). 
Almanbiry,  co.  York.     See  Almondbury. 
Almerugge,  00.  Wore.     See  Elmbridge. 
Almondbury,  Almanbiry,  co.  York,  279  (p. 

159). 
Alne,  00.  York,  Tholthorpe  in,  q.v. 
Alne,  Simon  de,  533  {p.  302). 
Alneham,  co.  N'humb.     See  Aluham. 
Alneto,  Aunei,  Aunee,  Daunee,  Alexander  de, 
381. 

,  Nicholas  de,  139  (p.  65),  452. 

Thomas  de,  218  (p.  118). 

Cf.  Aune. 

Aluewyok,  Alnewyk,  eo.  N'humb.  See  Alnwick. 
Alnham,  Alneham,  00   N'humb.,  536  (p.  313). 

Sheles,  536  (y.  313). 

Alnothintone.  co.  Kent.     See  Allington. 
Alnwick,    Alnwyk,    Alnewyok,    Alnewyk,   co. 
N'humb.,  534  (p.  309),  535. 

,  inqaisition  made  at,  3. 

court  at,  47. 

,  oastle,  barony,  &o.,  536  (p.  313). 

,  barony,  47,403  (p.  225). 

barony,  list  of  fees  of,  536  (p.  316). 

oastle,  536  (p.  316). 

,  constable  of  the  oastle,  536  (p.  324). 

Alphamstone.    Alfameston,    co.    Essex,    538 

(p.  349). 
Aire,  CO.  Devon.     See  Aller. 

00.  Somers.     See  Aller. 

Aire.     See  Dalre. 

Alredal,  00.  Cumb.     See  AUerdale. 
Alreholt,  eo.  Dorset.     See  Alderholt. 
Alresford,  Alesford,  co., Essex,  305. 
Alreton,  00.  York.     See  Allerton. 
Alrinton,  Eobert  de,  213  (p.  114). 
Alslond,  CO.  Devon.     See  Allisland. 
Alsop,  Bobert  de,  and  CeoUy  his  wife,  151. 

,  Thomas  de,  167. 

Alstanesfeld,  00,  Staff.     See  Alstonfield. 
Alstanton,  00.  Chester.     See  Austerson. 
Alston,  Aldreston,  oo.  Cumb.,  601. 
Alstonby,  Astynby  [in  Kirklinton  parish],  00. 

Cumb.,  324.  , 

Alstonfield,  Alstanesfeld,    Austanesfeld,    00. 

Staff.,  62  (pp.  28,  31). 
Alta  Bipa,  Hauterive,  John  de  (Dauterive), 
636  (p.  319). 

,  Thomas  de,  536  (p.  321). 

Altham,  Alvetham  [in  Whalley  parish],  00. 
Lane,  279  (p.  160). 


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INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLAClS. 


Althebila,  oo.  Monm.     See  Allt-y-Bela. 
Altherleye,  eo.  GHouo.     See  Alderley. 
Altofts,  Altoftes  [in  Normanton  parish],  co. 

York,  manor.  279  (p.  159). 
Alton,  Aulton  [co.  Hants],  456. 
[Grange    in    Ashby    de    la    Zoache 

parish],  00.  Leic,  458  (p.  259). 

Alrpton,  CO.  Staff.,  castle,  187. 

,  ,  manor,  187. 

,  Farley  in,  q.v. 

,  [in  Stutton    parish],   oo.  Suff.,  215 

(p.  115). 
Alvediston,  oo.  Wilts,  Norrington  in,  q.v. 
Alreley,  Alviueleye,  eo.  Essex,  273. 
Alverdiscott,  co.  Devon,  Bullwa*thy  in,  q.v. 
Alverton,  Alwarton  [in  Madron  parish],  oo. 

Comw.,  manor,  60. 

,  00.  York.     See  Northallerton. 

Alvesfon,  Alvreston,  co.  Olouc,  manor.  350. 

..„ ,  foreign  hundred,  350. 

Alretham,  oo.  Lane.     See  Altham. 
Alyetham,  Simon  de,  279  (p.  160). 
Alvethele,  co.  Essex.     See  Ayoley. 
Alveton.  oo.  Staff.     See  Alton. 
Alveynton,  co.  Glouc.  ?3S8(p.  329;. 
Alvingham,  co.  Iiino. ,  144. 
Alvington,  West,  co.  Devon,  Woolston  m,  q.v. 
Alvithele,  Alviueleye,  co.  Essex.     See  Aveley. 
Alvraldeby,  co.  Line.     See  Autby. 
Alwarton,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Alverton. 

CO.  Snff.     See  Envarton. 

Alwent  [in  Gainford  parish,  oo.  Durham],  615 

{p.  412). 
Alwent,  William  de,  615  (_p.  412;. 
Alwenton,  eo.  N'bnmb.     See  Alwinton. 
Alweston,  oo.  Glouc.    See  Alveston. 
Alwinton,   Alwenton,  co.   N'humb.,  47,  536 

(p.  316). 
Alworth  [oo.  Devon].    See  Holsworthy. 
Alwy,  Walter.  290. 

.John,  290. 

Alynthele,  co.  Essex.     See  Aveley. 
Alyntone,  co.  Kent.     See  Allington. 
Anibareslytb  park  in  Stanage,  co.  Salop  [now 

eo.  Badnor],  130. 
Amberden,  co.  Essex.     See  Hamperden. 
Amberley,  Ambrelegh  [in  Harden  parish],  oo. 

Heref.,  614. 
Ambresbury,    Ambresburi,    co.    Wilts.      See 

Ameabnry. 
Amesbury ,  Ambresbury,  Ambresburi,  eo.  Wilts, 

manor,  279  (,p.  157  bi>). 
Ameshaugh.  Amotesohiilth  [in  A'ston  parish], 

CO.  Cumb.,  501. 
AmethuUe,  eo.  Bedf,     See  Ampthill. 
Amewelle,  co.  Hertf.     See  Amwell. 
Auifordesho,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Hamfordshoe. 
Amgoed,  Amgoyt  [eo.  Carmarthen],  164. 
Amington,   Amygton,   Amynton,   oo.   Warw. 

615(i)y.  404,  408). 
manor,  696. 


Amoteschalth,  co.  Cumb.     See  Ameshaugh. 
Ampthill,  Amethulle,  co.  Bedf. ,  manor,  276. 
AmweU,  Amewelle,  oo.  Hertf..  458  (p.  268). 
Amygton,      Amynton.      oo.     Warw.        See 

Amington. 
Anderby,  co.  Line,  362  {p.  200). 

,  advowBon,  352  (p.  201;. 

Anderton   [in  Great  Budworth  parish],    co 

Chester,  manor,  261  (pp.  136.  137;. 
Audredesye,  oo.  Somers.,  now  called  Nyland, 

q.v. 
Andrea,  John,  162. 

Thomas,  of  Bnmham,  355. 

,  ,  Margery  his  wife,  355. 

Andrew.  Bobert  son  of,  633  (p.  307). 

Anegos.     See  Angus. 

Aneys,  Peter,  and  Christiana  his  wife,  216 

(p.  115;. 
Angerham,  co.  N'humb.     See  Ingram. 
Angerton,  Angirton  [in  Hartburn  parish],  co. 

N'humb.,  manor,  403  (pp.  224,  225). 
Angevin,     Aungevyn,      Aungewyn, 

Angev;n  Walter,  7. 

,  William,  7. 

Angirton,  oo.  N  humb.     See  Angerton. 
Anglesea,  Angleseye,  co.  Camb.,  advowson  of 

priory,  538  (p.  351). 
Angot,  Biohard  son  of,  538  (p.  348). 
Angreham,  co.  N  humb.     See  Ingranh. 
Angus,     Anegos,     Danegus,     earl     of.       See 

Umframvill. 
Annery,  Up,  Up  Auiy  [in  Monkleigh parish], 

00.  Devon,  7. 
Annotesham,  an  island  called,  eo.  Glamorgan, 

538  {p.  332). 
;    Anstey,  Great  Ansti,  co.  Hertf.,  manor,  475 
i  (JJ.  269). 

advowson,  475  (p.  269). 

,  Little  Ansty,  475  (p.  269). 

Antioch,  Nicholas  de,  44 
Apederforde,  oo.  Comw.-    See  Appledore. 
Apelton.  eo.  Lano.    See  Appleton. 
Apilthuuayt,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Appletbwaite. 
ApUtrewyk,  co.  York.     See  Appletreewiok.. 
Apley,  Appeleye.eo.  Line.,Kingthorpe  in  q.v. 
Apol,  Walter  de,  534  (p.  309). 
Appadam,  Appadham.     See  John. 
Appelby,  co.  Leio.    See  Appleby. 

CO.  Lino.     See  Appleby. 

eo.  Westm.     See  Appleby. 

Appelby,  Geoffrey  de  538  (^j.  350). 

William  de,  412  (p.  235). 

Appelderfeld,  Stephen  de,  397  (p.  220;. 
Appeleye,  co.  Line.     See  Apley. 
Appelford,  William  de,  305. 
Appelgar,  Boger,  538  (p.  348). 
Appelion,  John,  160. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  160. 

Appelton,  William  de,  160. 

,  ,  his  son  Biehard,  160. 

William  son  of  John  de,  385. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


425 


Appilton,  00.  York.     See  Appleton. 
Appleby,  Appelby,  oo.  Leic,  412  (p. 

,  Appelby,  oo.  Lino.,  618. 

Appelby,  eo.  Westm.,  533  (op.  301- 

305;. 
,  oastle   and  manor,   633   (p. 

301). 
Appledore,  Apederforde  [in  St.  Ive  parish],  oo. 

Oornw.,  487. 
Applethwaite,  Apilthuuayt  [near  Keswiok?], 

CO.  Oumb.,  146. 
Appleton,   Apelton   [in   Preaoot   parish],    co. 

Lino.,  279  {p.  163). 
,  Nun,  Appilton  [oo.  York],  prioress  of, 

536  (lip.  318,  320,  322). 
Appletreewick,      Apiltrewyk     [in     Burnsall 

parish],  oo.  York,  533  (p.  306). 

Boxhlll  in,  533  (p.  306). 

Apps.  Apse  [in  Walton  on  Thames],  oo.  Sui> 

rey,  638  {p.  345). 
.ipse  00.  Surrey.     See  Apps. 
Arblaster,  Alblaster,  Thomas  le,  538  {p.  348). 
Aroediakne,   le   Ersedekene,    Laroediakne,   le 

Arohedeakne,   le  Eroedeken,    Thomas, 

139(pi).  64,  66),  257,613. 
Arohallaa.  co.  Cornw.     See  ArrallM. 
Arohedeakne.     See  Aroediakne. 
Archer,  Archere  (Xiarclier),  Edmund 

le,  432,  433. 

Xicholas  le,  of  Stoke,  108. 

,  Edmund  le,  108. 

,  ,  Isabel  his  wife,  433. 

,  Geoffrey  le,  432. 

Hawisle,  362. 

,  her  son  Simon,  362. 

Isabel  wife  of  Edmund  le,  433. 

,  John  le,  616  (pp.  404,  409). 

Archiaco,  Aymer  de,  425. 

,  Aymer  de,  485  bis. 

Fulkde,  425. 

Mabel  mother  of  Aymer  de,  425. 

Arcubus,  Richaird  de,  123. 

,  Simon  de,  123. 

Aroy,  Philip  de,  333. 

C/.  Daroy. 

Ardeleston,  oo.  Salop.     See  Arleston. 
Arden,  Arderne,  Ardene,  John  de,  26,  251 
(pp.  136, 137).  292. 

Balphde,  615  (i>.  404). 

,  Balph  son  of  fialph  de  (called  alio 

Eanulph;,  615  (p.  408). 

Bosea,  Boesia  de,  615  (pp.  402,  404, 

408). 

•,  Thomas  de,  279  (p.  161),  615  (p.iOi). 

Ardenehalle  manor,  oo.  Essex,  599  (p.  379). 
Arderne.     See  Arden. 
Ardeskot,  oo.  Salop.     See  Arsoott. 
Ardingtou,  Ardyngton,  oo.  Berks,  manor,  279 

(pp.  155,  160). 
Ardyngton,  oo.  Berks     See  Ardington. 
Arelthorp,  oo.  York.     See  Airethorp. 
Argent,  Gregory,  536  (p.  322). 


Argentem,  Argeutein,  Beginald  de, 

40. 

,  John  de,  knight,  40. 

Argingeroyd,  co.  Montgomery,  269. 
Argoytwelok,  oo.  Monm.,  638  (p.  336). 
Arington,  oo.  Camb,     See  Arrington. 
Arkelby,  Alan  de,  643. 
Arkesden,   oo.  Essex,  court  of  Albemarle  at, 

12. 
Arkeseye  [Arksey,  oo.  York  ?],  parson  of,  619 

(i).  288). 
Arleston,  Ardeleston  [in  Wellington  parish], 

CO.  Salop,  611  (pp.  393,  394). 
Ai-ley,    Arleye,  oo.    Warw.,    adyowson,   345 

(p.  194). 
Arlington,  Wirlyngton,  Werlington,  oo.  Snssex, 

120  (p.  53). 

,  manor,  260. 

Milton  in,  q.v. 

Armestrang,  Biohard,  631  (y.  299). 
Armsoote,  Edmundescote,  Eadmundescote  [in 

Tredington   parish],    co.    Wore.,    148 

(i'.76). 
Arnald,  Eobert,  of  Swayfield,  157. 

Eoger,  592. 

C/.  Arnold. 

Arnoliffe,  Arneolif,  co.  York,  536  (p.  320). 
Arneolif ,  oo.  York.     See  Arnoliffe. 

Arningford,  Arnyngford,  oo.  Camb.,  hundred, 

224. 
Arnold,  Biohard,  612. 

Cf.  Arnald. 

Arnyngford,  oo.  Camb.     See  Arningford. 
Amyngton,  co.  Camb.     See  Arrington. 
Arrallas,  Arohallas [in  St.  Enoder],  oo.  Cornw., 

139  (i).  64). 
Arrethorp,  Arthorp,  oo.  York.    See  Airethorp. 
Arreton,  co.  Hants,  Briddlesford  in,  q.v. 

,  Dorton  in,  q.v. 

Arrington,  Amyngton,  Airington,  oo.   Camb., 

458  (p.  257),  638  (pp.  325,  350). 
Arrow,  Harche   [in  Woodohurch  parish],  co. 

Chester,  389. 
Arsoott,  Ardeskot  [in  Pontesbury  parish],  co. 

Salop,  62  (  p.  29). 
Arthorp,  co.  York.     See  Airethorp. 
Artington,  Ertendone  [in  Guildford  St.  Nicho- 
las parish],  oo.  Surrey,  413  ( p.  237). 
Artur,  WiUiam,  638  (pp.  338,  339). 
Arundel,  oo .  Sussex,  forest,  523. 
Arundel,  earl  of,  148  (pp.  71,  76),  486,  443, 
470,  505,  536(1).  313). 

See  Fitz-Alan. 

Arundel,  Adam,  197. 

Arwistly,  Arwystly,  oountiy  of,  in  Wales  [oo. 

Montgomery],  147,  214. 
Asby    Coatsforth,    Great    Askeby    [in    Asby 
parish] ,  oo.  Westm.,  533  {p.  302). 

,  Little,  Little  Askeby  [in  Asby  parish] , 

CO.  Westm.,  533  (p.  302). 

Winderwath,  Wynanderwath  [in  Asby 

parish],  oo.  Westm.,  633  {p.  302). 


426 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Aschcomb,  oo.  Somerg.     See  Ashoombe. 
Ascheby,  oo.  Leic.     See  Ashby. 
Aaohton,  Eobert  de,  538  {p.  338). 

C/.  Assoheton. 

Ascome,  co.  Westm.     See  Askham. 

Ascot  under  Wychwood,  Askote,  oo.  Oxford, 

manor,  616. 
Asoum,  CO.  We3tm.     See  Askham. 
Asenby,  Estanby,  Aystanby,  Aystenby,  Astan- 

by  [in  Topeliffe  parish],  oo.  York,  536 

(pp.  314,  323,  325). 
Asfeld,  CO.  Su£B.     See  Ashfield. 
Asgasthorp,  Asgazthorp,  oo.  Norf.     See  Algar- 

thorp. 
Ash,  Esse  by  Tramaton  [Saltash],  eo.  Cornw., 

ferry  of,  558. 
Booking,    Assoh,   oo.    Suff.,  538  (p 

348  Us). 

manor,  390. 

Ashampstead,  Ashamatede,  oo.  Berks,  212. 

Hartridge  in,  q.v. 

Ashby   de  la  Zouoh,  Asaoheby  la  Zoooh.  oo. 

Leic. ,  manor,  458  (jj.  257). 
FolviUe,   Assheby  Folevyll,    Asseby 

Polevyle,  Aaoheby  Polevile,  co.  Leic, 

548. 

,  manor,  190. 

[with  Fenby],  Askeby,  oo.  Line.,  352 

(p.  201). 
[by  Partney],  Askeby.  oo.  Lino.,  412 

ip.  283.) 

Asheby,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 

,  Canons',  Esseby,  co.   N'hamp.,  458 

(.p.  257). 
,  Castle,    Aashebi   Dayifc,    Dayyd    co 

N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235). 

,  advowson,  412  (^J.  235). 

Mears,  Aasheby,  co.  N'hamp.,  manor 

560. 
Ashchurch,  oo.  Glonc. ,  Aston  in,  q.v. 
Ashoombe,  Aaohoomb,  oo.  Somers.,  638  (v 

338). 
Aaheby,  oo.  Norf.     See  Ashby. 
Ashfeld,  Ahsdon,  Bobert  de,  216. 
Aahfield,  Asfeld,  oo.  Suff.,  427. 
Great,  Ashfeld,    Ahsfeld,  co.    Suff., 

manor,  216. 

,  Little,  216. 

Ashford,  Aiasheforde,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  293). 
Ashetesford,  Assettesford,  Asshetes- 

ford,  00.  Kent,  manor,  207,  220  (po 

121,  123).  ^' 
Bowdler,  Assheford  Boudlers,  Assohe- 

ford  Boudlers,  co.  Salop,  57  (p.  25). 

,  manor,  68. 

Oarbonel,  Ayaford,  oo.  Salop,  57(0 

24). 
Ashill,  Asle,  Asshele,  oo.  Norf.,  538  {p.  346). 

adrowaon,  412  {p.  234). 

Aahingdon,  Aaaingdon,  oo.  Eaaex,  460. 

Beckney  in,  q.v. 

Ashington,  Esaynden  [in  Bothal  parish],  co 

N'humb.,  62. 


Ashlands,   Asshlonde,  Assohlonde  [in  Creir- 

kerne  parish],  oo.  Somers.,  406. 
Ashley  on  Tern,  Aascheleye,  Asseheleye,  co. 

Staff.,  46,  222. 
Ashleyhay,     Aashelehay      [in      Wirksworth 

pariah],  oo.  Derby,  151. 
Ashman,  John,  of  Belton,  640. 
Ashmere,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Ashmore. 
Aahmore,  Ashmere,   oo.  Dorset,    manor,  638 

{p.  326). 
Ashow,  Asscho,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  406). 
Ashreigney,  Esse  Begnie,  oo.  Devon,  538  {p. 

340). 
Aahton,    Wynterborn    [in   Winterbome    St. 

Martin  parish],   oo.   Dorset,  638   (p. 

340). 
Aahton  by  Leominster,  Asshton   [in 

Eye  parish],  co.  Heref.,  130. 
Long,      Aflsohton     Dauno,     Aystone 

Dando,  Assheton,  co.  Somers.,  347,  381, 

538  (.p.  339). 
Ashurst,  Asahurst,  co.  Buck.,  advowson,  100. 

Essherst,  oo.  Kent,  31. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  413  {p.  237). 

Ashwell.Asswelle,  in  Pinohingfield  parish,  oo. 

Essex,  manor,  391. 

,  Aswelle,  Assewell,  oo.  Rutland,  548. 

,  :  manor,  515. 

Askeby,  co.  Line.     See  Ashby. 
Askeby,  Robert  de,  533  (pp.  302,  303). 

,  writ  to,  598. 

Askelok,  Florence  de   Wygeton,  married  to 

Hector,  531  (p.  298°. 
Askham,   Asoum.   Aaoome,  oo.  Weatm.,  633 

{pp.  301,  305). 
Askote,  CO.  Oxford.     See  Aaoot. 
Askwith,   Askwyth   [in   Weston   parish]    oo 

York,  W.B.,  536(1).  317). 
Aslackby,  Aslacby,  oo.  Lino. ,  manor,  522. 

,  Graby  in,  q.v. 

Asle,  00.  Norf.     See  Ashill. 
Asmunderby.  oo.  York,  536  (p.  318). 
Aspale,  Haspale,  Roger  de,  348. 

Bobert  de,  348. 

Gf.  Asphale. 

Aspatria,    Aspatrick,    Aspatrik,    oo.    Cumb., 

manor,  146. 
Asphale,  Bobert,  279  (p.  154). 

Of.  Aspale 

Asaoeby,  William,  162. 

Aaaoh.  oo.  Suff.     See  Ash  Booking. 

Aaache,  co.  Heref.     See  Nash. 

,  CO.  Salop.     See  Nash. 

Assoheby,  co.  Leic.     See  Ashby. 
Assoheford,  co.  Salop.     See  Ashford. 
Aascheleye,  co.  Staff.     See  Ashley. 
Assoheton,  John  de,  347. 

Cf.  Aaohton. 

Assohlonde,  oo.  Somers.     See  Ashlands. 
AsBcho,  CO.  Warw.     See  Ashow. 
Assohton  Dauno,  co.  Somers.     See  Ashton. 
Asseburn.     See  Asshebume. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


427 


Asseby,  oo.  Leic.    See  Ashby. 
Asseheleye,  oo.  Staff.     See  Ashley. 
Asserton,  Assoerton,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Isherton. 
Assettesford,  co.  Kent.     See  Ashford. 
Assewell,  oo.  Esaex.     See  Ashwell. 

,  CO.  Rutland.     See  Ashwell. 

Assh,  00.  Salop.     See  Nash. 
Asshe,  00.  Heref.     Sec  Nash, 
.isahebi.  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Ashby. 
Assheburne,    Assheburn,    Asseburn, 
Editli  wife  of  Aeginald  de,  178. 

Thomas  de  (son  of  Adam),  178. 

,  (son  of  Reginald).  178. 

Assheby,  oo.  Leio.     See  Ashby. 

,  oo.  N'hamp.     Sec  Ashby. 

Assheford,  oo.  Salop.     See  Ashford. 
Asahel.  John  de,  213  (p.  114). 
Aashele,  oo.  Norf.     See  Ashill. 
Asshelehay,  oo.  Derby.     See  Ashleyhay. 
Asshelond,  Jolin  de,  406. 

William  de,  406. 

Asshetesford,  co.  Kent.     See  Ashford. 
Assbeton.     See  Ashton. 
Asshlond,  oo.  Somers.     See  Ashlands. 
Asshton,  CO.  Heref.     See  Ashton. 
Asshnrst,  oo.  Buck.     See  Ashurst. 
Asaiiigdon,  co.  Essex.     See  Aahingdon. 
Asstret  Owyn,  co.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Assweli,  Nicholas  son  of  Simon  de,  391. 
Astanby,  co.  York.     See  Asenby. 
Asteleye,  co.  Lano.     See  Astley. 

,  CO.  Warw.     See  Astley. 

Asteleye,  Nicholas  de,  615(i)i).404,405,  408). 

Gf.  Astleye. 

Asthorp,  CO.  Lino.     See  Aisthorpe. 
Aatinby,  Biohard  de,  9. 

Astley,  Asteleye  [in  Leigh  parish] .  oo.  Lane. , 
279(1).  163). 

Abbot's,  00.  Salop,  Nordley  in,  q.v. 

,  Asteleye, oo.  Warw., 615 (i)2).  405,408). 

Astleye,  John  de,  594. 

C/.  Asteleye. 

Aston  [Upthorp],  oo.  Berks,  615  {p.  402;. 

Mullins,  CO.  Buck.     See  Ilmeresaston. 

..  Blank,  Cold  Aston,  oo.  G-louo.,  manor, 
191. 
[onCarrant,  in  Ashohuroh parish],  oo. 
Glouc,  638  (p.  342). 

Inghaxa,  Ayston,  co.  Heref.,  228. 

,  manor,  362. 

CO.  Leio.,412(;).  236). 

....:,  North,  Northaston,  eo.  Oxford,  279 
(p.  157). 

Eyre,  Wheteneaston,  oo.  Salop,  480. 

[in  Stone  parish],  oo.  Staff.,  541. 

Cantlow,    Aston   Kauntelowe,   Aston 

Kauntelo,  oo.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 

manor,  4:12{pp.  232,  234). 

,  advowBon,  412  (p.  234). 

[with  Aughton] ,  00.  York,  manor,  120 

(p.  53). 


Aston  [oo.  Staff  ],Thomas  son  of  Henry  of,  514 
Aston,  Astone,  Henry  de,  633  (p.  304). 

Nicholas  de,  533  {p.  304),  615  Ip 

398,  402,  408). 

Richard  de,  26. 

William  de,  327  (p.  219). 

,  his  daughter  Maud's  marriage, 

356. 
Astret  Canon,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  168). 
Astthetwayt,  oo.  Westm.,  218  (p.  119). 
Astwell   [in  Syresham  and  Wappenham],  co. 

N'hamp.,  manor,  506. 
Aatwood,  Astwode  [in  Dodderhill  parish],  co. 

Wore,  manor,  57  (p.  24). 
Astynby,  co.  Cumb.     See  Alstonby. 
Aswardby,  Aswordeby,  oo.  Line.,  412  (p.  233). 
Aswelle,  oo.  Rutland.     See  Ashwell. 
Ate  Welle.     See  Welle. 
Atebrok.     See  Attebrok. 
Athelardeston,  oo.  Somers.     See  Atherstone. 
Athelingtone,  oo.  Lino.     See  AUington. 
Athelooston,  oo.  Leic.     See  AUexton. 
Athlenynan,  Athlenyan,  oo.   Denbigh,  279  (p. 

158). 
Atherington,  oo.  Deron,  Umberleigh  in,  q.v. 
Atherstone,  Athelardeston  [in  White  Laokiug- 

ton  parish],  co.  Somers.,  406. 
Athorp,  CO.  Lino.     See  Hawthorpe. 
Atneston,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Adstone. 
Aton,  00.  York.     See  Ayton. 
Aton,  Gilbert  de,  534  {pp.  308,  309,  310,  311, 

312),  535. 
Atte  Waters.     See  Watre. 
Attebere,  oo.  Somers.     See  Adber. 
Attebrok,  atte   Brok,     Atebrok,    John,    415, 
603  (p.  385),  607  (p.  388). 

,  Peter,  224. 

Robert,  357. 

his  son  William,  357. 

Atten  Welle.     See  Welle. 

Attenborotigh,  oo.  Nott.,  Toton  in,  q.v. 

Attlebridge.Attlebrigge.co.  Norf., 538  (p.  347). 

Aubourn,  Auburn,  co.  Line,  manor,  592. 

Aubre,  Edmund,  55. 

Auburn,    Alburn    [in     Fraisthorpe     parish], 

00.  York,  121. 
Audelegh,  Audele.     See  Audley. 
Audeley,  oo.  Staff™    See  Audley. 
Audlem,  Aldelime,  oo.  Chester,  251  (p.  136). 
Audley,  Alditheloy,  Audeley,  oo. Staff., manor, 
62  {pp.  29,  31). 

advowson,  62  {p.  30). 

Heleigh  in,  q.v: 

Audley,  Audithelegb.,  Audele,  Aude- 
legh, Thomaa  son  of  Nicholas 
de,  62. 

,  Hugh  de,  279  (p.  166),  60S  (p.  386). 

James  de,  548. 

Nicholas    son    of    Nicholas    son    of 

Nicholas  de,  62. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Nicholas  de.his  wife  Eta 

married  to  Thomas  Dufford,  62  (;>.  31). 


428 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


AuS^ngton  [co.  Oeron].     See  Allington, 

Auk.     See  Eauoke. 

Aula,  Henry  de,  533  (p.  306). 

,  Joppe  de,  of  Chipping,  279  (p.  162). 

C/.  Sale. 

Aulton,  CO.  Hants.     See  Alton. 
AuUescsombe,  oo.  Dayon.     See  Awlisoombe. 
Aumale,  oount  of.     See  Albemarle. 
Aumele,    Aumeleye,    Aumoneye,    co.    Wore. 

See  Elmley. 
Aune,  John  de,  538  (p.  333). 

C/.  Alneto. 

Aunee,  Aunei.     See  Alneto. 

AungeTyn,  Aungewyn.     See  Angevin, 

Aungre,  oo.  Essex.     See  Ongar. 

Aure,  00.  Olouc.     See  Awre. 

Aure,  John  de,  284. 

Aury,  CO.  Devon.     See  Annery. 

Aust,  Auste,  00.  Glouo.,  278. 

Austanesfeld,  oo.  Staff.     See  Alstonfield. 

Ansterfield,  Ostrefeld,  oo.  York,  199. 

Austerson,  Alstanton  [in  Aeton  parish]    oo. 

Chester,  62  (p.  31). 
Autby,  Alwaldeby  [in  North  Thoresby  parish! 

00.  Line.,  352  (p.  201). 
Authorpe,  Authorp,  co.  Lino.,  132. 
Avebury,  co.  Wilts,  Beckhampton  in,  q.v. 
Aveley,  Alvithele,  Avithele,  Alvethele,  Alyn- 

thele,  Alvineleye,  oo.  Essex,  273. 

,  manor,  599  (pp.  379,  380). 

Avene,  river.     See  Avon. 
Avene,  Leysan  de,  538  (p.  333). 
Avenel,  John,  538  (p.  346). 

Bobert,  538  {p.  336). 

Avenene,  commote,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p. 

333). 
Avener,  Margery  la,  136. 
Avenesderset,  co.  Warw.     See  Dassett. 
Aveton  Giffard,  oo.  Devon,  manor,  572. 
Avils,  Cnabwell  [in  Stanton  St.  Quintin  parish! 

00.  WUts,  136. 
Avington,  Avyngtone,  co.  Berks,  manor,  279 

{p.  155). 
Avithele,  co.  Essex.     See  Aveley. 
Avon,  river,  oo.  Monm. ,  638  (p.  336),    . 
Avene,   Avynne,    river,    oo.    Warw., 

fisheries  in,  615  (pp.  400,  408,  410). 
Avon  Dassett,  co.  Warw.     See  Dassett. 
Avyngtone,  oo.  Berks.     See  Avington. 
Avynne,  river.    See  Avon. 

Awlisoombe,  Aullescombe,  co.  Devon,  527  Co 

293).  ^' 

Awnby,  Ouneby  [in  Castle  Bytham  parish], 

CO.  Line,  592. 
Awre,  Aure,  co.  Glouc,  schools  at,  284. 

,  Box  in,  q.v. 

,  Poulton  in,  q.v. 

Axholme,  Haxiholm,  Haxholm.  Haxolme,  co. 

Lino.,  isle  of,  349. 
Axmouth,   CO.  Devon,  Down   Umfraville  or 

Charton  in.     See  Down. 


Ayolif  wood,  in-  Troutsdale,- co.  York,    534 

{p.  307). 
Aygne.    See  Ayne. 
Aygneus,  John  de,  538  (p.  348). 
Aykeholme  in  Bradley,  oo.  Line,  352  (p.  200). 
Aykton,  CO.  York.     See  Aketon. 
Aylesbyry,  Walter  de,  136. 
Aylesford,  Eyllesforde,  Eylisforde,  co.  Kent, 
134. 

manor,  116. 

,  court  at,  207. 

Aylesham,  oo.  Norf .     See  Aylsham. 
Ayleward,  Richard,  533  (p.  304). 

William,  533  (jJ.  304). 

Ayliston,  oo.  Heref.,  356. 

Aylsham,  Aylesham,  oo.  Norf.,  116,  538  (p. 

332). 
Aylwyensheye,  co.  Somers.     See  Allownshay. 
Ayne,  Aygne,  John,  615  (p.  405). 

Aynstapellith de,  531  (p.  299). 

Aystanby,  Aystenby,  co.  York.    See  Asenby. 
Ayston,  oo.  Heref.     See  Aston. 
Aystone,  co.  Somers.     See  Ashton. 
.4yatone,  Simon  de,  538  (p.  339). 
Ayton,  Aton  in  Clyveland,  co.  York,  551. 
Bast,  Haytton  [in  Seamer  parish] ,  oo. 

York,  536  (i).  319). 
Azerley,    Azerlawe     [in     Kirkby    Malzeard 

parish],  co.  York,  313. 


B 


Baboary.  co.  Somers.,  Start  in,  q.v. 
Babington.  co.  Somers.,  manor,  538  (p.  339). 

,  advowson  of  chapel,  538  (p.  339). 

Babraham,    Badburham,     Bidbumhaiu,     co 

Camb.,  Ill,  279  (p.  154). 
BabyngtoB,  co.  Wilts.    See  Bapton. 
Bacford,  co.  Chester.     See  Baoktord. 
Bachamptone,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Beckhampton. 
Bacheme,  Francis,  and  Joan  his  wife,  599 

(p.  379). 
Bachesworth  [oo.  Hertf .] .     See  Batohworth. 
Bacheworth,    Bacbesworth,    Bache- 

wrth,  Roger  de,  103. 

Johnde,  108. 

Sibyl  his  wife,  103. 

Eiohard  de,  103,  538  (p.  325). 

,  Roger  de,  538  {p.  348). 

Baokelonde,  co,  Kent.  538  (p.  343). 
Backford,  Bacford,  oo.  Chester,  26. 
Baokwell  Sore,   Baowelle,    oo.   Somers.    538 

(p.  339). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  339). 

Bacon,  Baoun,  Adam,  540. 

,  Robert,  533  {p.  302). 

Thomas,  538  (p.  347). 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


429 


Bad,  Badde,  Mariota  wife  of  Alan,  562. 
Badbnrham,    Badburnham,    oo.    Camb.     See 

Babraham. 
Badbury,  Baddeburi,  oo.  Doraet,  hundred,  279 

{p.  157j. 
Baddelesmere.     See  Badlesmere. 
Baddealey  Enaor,  Baddeslee,  co.  Warw.,  615 

(p.  404). 
Baddiley,  Badylegh,  co.  Cheater,  manor,  366. 
Baddington,  Batinton  [in  Aoton  parish],  co. 

Cheater,  62  (p.  31). 
Baddmundesfeld,    Badmundiafeld,    oo.    Suff. 

See  BadmondiaGeld. 
Baddow,  Little,  Badewe,  oo.  Esaex,  471  (.pp. 

265  bis,  266). 
Badecok,  Alexander,  544. 

Alice,  544. 

Badekeamere.     See  Badlesmere. 
Badele,  co.  SuEf.     See  Badley. 
Badele,  William  de,  538  ( p.  348). 
Badelesmere.     See  Badlesmere. 
Badeleaton,  co.  Bedf.     See  Battlesden. 
Badeliamere.     See  Badleamere. 
Badenoch  [co.  Invemeas].  396. 
Badeston,  co.  Devon.     See  Bataon. 
Badeswurth,  co.  York.     See  Badsworth. 
Badewe,  co.  Essex.     See  Baddow. 
Badger,  Baggesouere,  co.  Salop,  57  (p-  24). 
Badgworth,  Beggworth ,  Beggeworth.co.Glouo. , 

538  (p.  342  bis). 
Badham,  John  de,  615  (p.  402). 
Badlesmere,  Badelesmere,  Badekesmere,  Bade- 
liamere,     Badeliamer,    Baddelesmere, 
Bartholomew  de,  220   {p.    122),    413 
(p.  236),  538  (p.  343). 

, keeper    of    castles,     &o.    in 

Glamorgan  and  Morgannou,   538  (pp. 
332). 

,  Giles  de,  538  (i).  348). 

Badley,  Badele  [oo.  Suff.],  538  (p.  348). 
Badmondisfield,  Badmnndisfeld.  Baddmundes- 
feld   [in    Wickhambrook    pariah],   co. 
SufB.,412ri)i).  231,  232). 
Badsworth,  Badeswurth,  co.  York,  396. 
Badylegh,  oo.  Chester.     See  Baddiley. 
Bafvent.     See  Bayenti 
Bagber,    Bakebere    [in    Sturminater    Newton 

pariah],  co.  Doraet,  538  (p.  340). 
Bagger,  Walter  le,  281. 
Baggeridgo,  Baggerug  [in  Wellow  pariah],  oo. 

Somers.,  538(i).  339). 
Baggerugg,  co.  Oxford,  345  (p.  194). 
Baggesouere,  co.  Salop.     See  Badger. 
Baginton,  Bathekington,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p. 

405). 
Bagot,  Henry,  and  Katherine  (de  Coweleye), 
his  wife,  62  ( p.  30). 

William,  473. 

, ,  and  Eleanor  hia  wife,  72. 

Bagworth,  Bagwurthe  [in  Thornton  parish], 

00.  Leic,  manor,  274. 
Baignard.     See  Baynard. 


Bailiol.     See  Balliol. 

Bxillif,  Robert  le,  of  Buckingham,  417. 

Bailiol,  Bailol.     See  Balliol. 

Bainerd.     See  Baynard. 

Bainton,  Baynton,  co.  York,  manor,  199. 

,  advowaon,  199. 

Baiocis,  Bayouse,  Stephen  de,  588. 

Thomas  de,  538  (pp.  338,  349). 

Baiocia,  Biyeux,  barony  of,  314,   395,  472, 
534(j).  309  ,  588. 

C/.  Bays. 

Bakebere,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Bagber. 
Bakebere,  Eobert  de,  538  (p.  340). 
Balepuz,  John  de,  412  (p.  236). 
Baker,  Durand  le,  417. 

(pistor),  William,  of  Peckham,  538 

(p.  343). 
Balby,  Billeby  [by  Donoaster],  oo.  York,  199. 
Balderby,  Stephen  de,  636  (p.  322). 
Balderstone,  Baldreston  [in  Blackburn  parish], 

CO.  Lane,  279  (i).  162 j. 
Baldeswell,  co.  Norf.     See  Bawdeswell. 
Baldewyne,  Geoffrey,  538  (p.  349). 

,  John,  342. 

Robert,  642. 

Baldon  Marsh,  BaMyndon,  oo.  Oxford,  manor, 

136. 
Baldyndon,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Baldon. 
Bale,  Bathele,  oo.  Norf.,  41,  538  (p.  346). 
Bale,  John  de,  knight,  lord  of  Ditton  207. 

Robert  de  la,  64  (p.  33). 

Baliadene,  Balesdene,  oo.  Suff.      See  Baladon. 
Balisley,  oo.  Salop.     See  Bauaeley. 
Balkholme,  oo.  York,  Linton  in,  q.v. 
Balleby,  oo.  York.     See  Balby. 
Balliol,     Bailiol,     Balliolo,     Bailiol,    Bailol, 

Alexander  de,  237, 

,  Johnde,  538  (j).  .347). 

Robert  de,  62. 

,  William,  149,  216  (p.  115). 

fee  of ,  352  (i).  200). 

Ballobek.     See  Bolbeok. 

Balloentretoa.  oo.  Comw.,  35. 

Balnes  [Loweawater?],oo.  Cumb.,  manor,  146. 

Balney,  Balneie   [in    Hanslope   and    Caatle- 

thorpe],  CO.  Buck.,  park,  615  (p.  398). 
Balachagh,  John  de,  279  (p.  162). 
Baladon,  Baliadene,  Balesdene  in  Aketon  [in 

Acton  parish],  co.  Suff..  126, 196. 
Baltesbiry,  Little,  oo.  Deyon,  213  (p.  114.) 
Balyngworth  [co.  Essex].     See  Bobbingworth. 
BambuTgh,  Bamburugh,  oo.  N'humb.,  oaatle, 

508. 
Bampton,  Baunton,  co.  Devon,  527  (p.  298). 

,  ,  manor,  530. 

BajDtpton  Fatrik  and  Bampton  Cundal, 

CO.  Weatm.,  533  (p.  302). 
Banandesdale,  co.  Westm.     See  Bannisdale. 
Banastre,  Adam,  Adam  de,  279  (p.  161  bis). 

Robert,  412  (p.23i). 

William,  279  (J>.  161). 


430 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Buham,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  S49). 
Bank,  Adam  del,  533  (p.  306). 

Johnson  of  Thomas  del,  533  (p.  307). 

Thomas,  son  of  Thomas  del,  533  (p. 

307). 
Bannisdale,  Banandesdale  [in  £endal  parish], 

eo.  Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 
Banyard.     See  Baynard. 
Banyard's  Castle.     See  London. 
Bapton,   Babyngton   [in  Fisherton  Delamere 

parish],  oo.  Wilts,  346  (p.  196;. 
Barbedor,  William,  111. 
Birbur,  Henry  le,  603  (p.  386). 
Buoheaton,  Berkeston,  Brecheston,  oo.  Warw.. 

412  {p.  234),  615  (p.  404;. 
Barcolf,  John,  96. 

,  John  (son  of  Johni,  96. 

Barde,  Bard.  Bart,  John,  616,  534  (p.  310). 

,  Nicholas,  531  (pp.  298,  299). 

Bardeleye.  eo.  Salop.     See  Bardley. 
Bardeleye,  Richard   son   of  William 
de,  89. 

,  Alice,  sister  of  Bichard  de,  89, 

Bardenne,  John  de,  538  p.  344). 

Roger  de,  538  (p.  343). 

,  Simon  de,  538  (p.  631). 

Bardfield,  Great  Berdefeld,  co.  Essex,  manor 
538  (p.  326). 

,  Berdefeld  Salynge  [now  Little  Lodge 

in  Great  Bardfield],  538  (p.  349). 
Bardley,  Bardeleye  [in  Stottesden  parish],  oo. 

Salop,  89. 
Bardolf,  Bardouf ,  Drew,  279  {p.  157). 

,  Bobert,  384. 

Thomas,  445. 

WiUiam,  384. 

Barenton,  co.  Camb.     See  Barrington. 
Barentyn,  Drew  de,  390. 
Baret,  Adam,  533  (p.  303). 

Nicholas,  461. 

Stephen,  64  (p.  32). 

Birewe,  oo.  Essex.     See  Barrow. 

CO.  Leio.    See  Barrow. 

00.  Somers.    See  Barrow. 

,00.  Soft,     See  Barrow. 

Barewelle,  oo.  Leio.    See  Barwell. 
Barford,  Berkeford  [eo.  Bedf.],  548  (p.  361). 

,  Great,    Bereford,    co.    Bedf.,    351, 

431. 

,  Berf ord,  Bereford,  co.  Warw.,  616, 

(pp.  406,  408). 
BarfrestoB,  Berefreistone,  oo,  Kent,  538  (p. 

343). 
Barbara,  Bergham,  co.  Suff.,  270  {p.  146). 
Barker,  Bichard  le.  151. 
Barkeston,  oo.  Leic.     See  Barkstone. 
Barkeworth,  co.  Lino.     See  Barkwith. 
Barkeworth.     See  Barkworth. 
Barking,    Barkingge,    Berkyngg,    Berkyngge, 

00.  Essex,  abbess  of,  203,  394,  406. 
„..,  oonrt  at,  203, 


Barkstone,  Barkeston,  oo.  Leio.,  manor,  519 
(p.  288). 

Ash,  Barston,   oo.  York,  wapentake, 

377. 
Barkwith,  Barkeworth,  eo.  Lino.,  249,  291. 
Barkworth,  Barkeworth,  Bobert  de, 
291. 

,  Ralph  son  of  Robert  de,  249. 

Bobert  de,  249. 

his  wife  Joan,  249. 

,  ,  his  son  Ralph,  249. 

,  William  de,  291. 

Barlayington,    BerlaTeton,  co.    Sussex,    536 

(p.  315).- 
Barlinoh,  Berlioh,  oo.  Somers.,  priory,  513. 
Barling,  Birlingg  [in  Warkworth  parish],  eo. 

N'humb.,  219  (p.  121). 
Barlings.  Barlyng  [oo.  Lino.],  abbot  of,  280. 
Barmby  on  the  Marsh,  Bamehy  [in  Howden 

parish],  co.  York,  300,  610. 
Barming,   East,  Eastbarmyng,  co.  Kent,  538 

(p.  343;. 
Barmoor,   Bayrmor    [in  Lowick  parish] ,    co. 

N'humb..  manor,  403  (p.  226). 
Barmyng,  John  sou  of  Thomas  de,  538  (p. 

343). 
Bamaby,  Barnaldby ,  Bemaldby  [in  Guisbroogh 

parish],  co.  York,  536  (p.  320). 
Barnaok,  Bernak,  co.  N'hamp.,  445. 
Barnacle,  Bemag  [in  Bulkington  parish],  co. 

Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
Barnaldby,  oo.  York.     See  Bamaby. 
Barnard  Castle,  Bernards  Castle  [co.  Durham], 
honour,  615  (p.  406;. 

manor,  616  (p.  406). 

,  advowsonof  the  hospital,  615  (p.  413). 

,  keeper  of,  writ  to,  615  (p.  411). 

Bamastapel,  co.  Devon.     See  Barnstaple. 
Bamby  upon  Don,  Bameby,  co.  York,  199, 

536  (p.  320). 
Bameby,  oo.  York.     See  Barmby ;  Bamby. 
Bameby,  Robert  de,  199. 
BameTill,  Bameville,  Goscelin  do,  184. 

Robert  de,  538(^.850). 

Barnstaple,  Bamastapel,  co.  Deyon,    manor, 

143. 
Barnstone,  Bemeston  [in  Lanesr  parishl     oo 

Nott.,380. 
Baroun,  William,  55  (p.  21). 
Barre,  John  de  la,  372. 
Barri,  co.  Glamorgan.    See  Barry. 
Barrington,  Barenton,  oo.  Camb.,  408 (p.  224). 

,  adrowson,  403  (p.  224). 

CO.  Salop,  Cantlopin,  q.v. 

Baryngton,  co.  Somers.,  174. 

Barrow,   Barewe  [in  Wakerine  parishl    co 
Essex,  538  (p.  847). 

on  Soar,  Barewa  on  Sore,  co  Leio., 

manor,  310. 

Berk,   Bergh,    Daerk,    oo.    Rutland 

615  (p.  402). 
,  ,  manor,  692, 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


431 


Barrow — cont. 

Q-arney,  Barewe,  oo.  Somers.,  manor, 

638  {p.  339). 

,  Barewe,  co.  Suff.,  538  {p.  349). 

Barrowby,  oo.  Line,  Stenwith  in,  q.v. 

,  Berugby  [in  Kirkby  Overblow  parish] , 

CO.  York,  536  (p.  318). 
Barrowden.  Berewedon,   Berwedon,  oo.  Rut- 
land, 615  i  pp.  400,  407). 

,  advowson,  615  {p.  402  . 

,  manor,  615  (p.  407). 

Barry,  Barri,   oo.   GHamorgan,  port  of,   538 

(p.  334). 
Barry,  Alice,  412  (p.  234). 

Henry,  588  (j).  340). 

Bars,  Henry  de,  280. 

,  his  daughter  Maud,  280. 

Barston,  co.  lork.     See  Barkstone  Ash.  > 

Bart._    See  Barde. 

Barton  Staoey,  Bertone  Sacy,  co.  Hants,  manor, 

397  {p.  218). 

[in  the  Beans],  00.  Leio.,  412  (j).  236). 

on   Humber,  oo.  Line.,  manor,   362 

(p.  200). 
Bendish,  Bertone  Benedioh,  Bertone, 

CO.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
advowson    of    St.    Andrew's 

church,  638  {p.  351). 
,  Earl's,  CO.  N'hamp.,  412  (,pp.  231, 

234). 
[Segrave],  co.  N'hamp, ,  538  (pp.  344, 

345). 
in  Fabis,  Barton,   co.  Nott.,  manor. 

77,  78. 

,  Steeple,  oo  Oxford,  manor,  625. 

Mills,  Berton  [in  Herringswell  parish] , 

00.  Suff.,  538  (p.  3481. 
,  Berton  [in  Bidford  parish],  co.Warw., 

611  (p.  391). 
[on  the  Heath],  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p. 

404). 

CO.  Westm.,  218  {p.  118). 

Barton,  Gilbert  de,  218  (p.  118). 
Barwell,  Barewelle,  co.  Leio. ,  412  (p.  236). 

,  manor,  412  {pp.  231,  282). 

,  Stapleton  in,  q.v. 

Barwiok,  Berewyk,  oo.  Somers  ,  manor,  412 

( pp.  231,  232). 
, ,  advowson  of  chapel,  412  (jj. 

233). 
in  Elmet,  oo.  York,  Scboles  and  other 

places  in,  279  (p.  159). 
Baryngton,  co.  Somers.     See  Barrington. 
Baschuroh,  co.  Salop,  Weston  Lullingfields 

in,  q.v. 
Eaaelawe,  oo.  Derby.     See  Baslow, 
Baaewyne,  Eobert  de,  412  (p.  236). 
Baaewynesthorp  [co.  Butland],  412  (p.  235). 

Basford,  Barkesford  [in  Wybunbury  parish], 

00.  Chester,  62  (p.  31). 
Basildon,  Basteldene,  oo.  Berks,  127,  212. 
Baiingham,  oo.  Line.     See  Bassingham. 


Basingstoke,   oo.  Hanti,   inquisition  made  at 
412  (p.  232). 

,  hundred,  298. 

Baskervile,  Baskervill,  Richard  de,  411. 

,  writ  to,  388. 

,  Walter  de,  and  Sibyl  his  wife,  411. 

Baslow,  Baselawe,  co.  Derby,  inquisitions  made 

at,  316. 
Bassaleg,  Basalek,  oo.  Monm. ,  538  (p.  335). 
Basset,  Bassett,  Edmund,  271, 

Edmund,  53S(p.  339). 

John,  538  ( p.  338  Us),  615  (p. 407j. 

,  Ralph.  444,  548,  615  (p.  402). 

,  of  Drayton,  380. 

,  of    Sapoote,    458    (p.    259), 

598,615(2)/).  404,405). 

,  Richard,  293,  458  {p.  256). 

Thomas,  538  (i).  333). 

,  William,  360. 

Bassinburn.     See  Bassingburn. 
Bassingbourne,  Bassingburn,  oo.  Camb.,  409. 
Bassingburn,  Bassingebom,   Bassiubum,  Bas- 
singeburn,  Bassyngebume.  John  de,  68. 

Warin  de,  40,  372,  688  (p.  350). 

,  ,  of  Wimpole,  458  (p.  267). 

Bassingham,  Basingham,  co.  Lino.,  274,  472, 

548. 
Bassyngeborne.     See  Bassingburn, 
Basteldene,  oo.  Berks.     See  Basildon. 
Bastingthwayth,  Alexander  de,  and  Agnes  his 

wife,  36. 
Basynges,  Basyng,  Basyngge,  Wil- 
liam de,  566. 

,  Thomas  de,  566. 

,  William  de,   Margaret  (de  Norman- 
vile)  his  wife,  566. 
Bat.     See  Batte. 
Bataill,  Batayll,  Bataille,  Robert,  300. 

WUliam,  219  (p.  120). 

Batchworth,   Baohesworth   [near  Riokmans- 

worth,  CO.  Hertf.],  638  (p.  348). 
Batoombe,  Bateeombe,  co.  Dorset,  manor,  346 

(p.  195). 
Bate,  William,  161. 

, ,  his  daughter  Margery,  151. 

Bateeombe,  co.  Dorset.     See  Batoombe. 
Bateman,  Batman,  Richard,  536  (p.  322). 
Bath  and  Wells,  bishop  of,  142,  210,   271, 
411,  506,  607  (f>.  389). 

SeeBurnel;   Drokenesford. 

Bathekington,  co.  Warw.     Sec  Baginton. 

Bathele,  co.  Norf .     See  Bale. 

Batherton,  Bertherton  [in  Wybunbury  pariah] 

00.  Chester,  62  (pp.  30,  31). 
Bathley,    Battheleye     [in    Korth    Muskham 

parish],  co.  Nott.,  279  (.p.  155). 
Bathonia,  Osbert  de,  611  (p.  394). 
Batinton,  co.  Chester.     See  Baddington. 
Batisford,  oo.  Suff.     See  Battiaford. 
^atisheshell,  oo.  Northamp.     See  Batsaddle. 
Batman.    See  Bateman. 


432 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Batsaddle,  Batisheshell  [inOrlingbur^  pariah], 

CO.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235;. 
Bafcson.   Badeston  [in  Salcombe  parish],  oo. 

BeTon,  manor,  244. 
Batte,  le  Bat,  William,  20. 

Geoffrey,  20. 

BattesboTiie,Batte3thorune[inHoniton  parish], 

00.  Devon,  manor,  434. 
Battheleye,  co.  Nott.     Sec  Bathley. 
Battisford,  Bxtisford,  oo.  Suff.,  519 (p.  288). 
Battlesden,   Badeleston,  co.  Bedf.,   538  (pp. 

330,  342). 
Batyngham,  John  de,  279  (p.  156). 
Baud.  Simon  le,  279  (p.  156;. 
Bauderseye,  Baudeseye,  oo.  Suff.    Se4  Bavrdsey. 
Baudry,  John,  224. 
Baue,  Walter  le,  knight,  286. 
,  ,  his  wife  Maliora  and  daughter 

Anne,  286. 
Baukyn,  John,  538  (p.  343). 
Bannton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Bampton. 
Bauseley,  Balisleye  [in  Alberbury  parish,  co. 

Montgomery],  formerly  oo.  Salop,  104. 
Baasyn,  William,  209. 
Bantre,  oo.  York.     See  Bawtry. 
Bavent,  Bafvent,   Bavant,  Amy  de,  352  (p. 

201). 
,  Margaret,    late    wife    of    Simon    de 

Walmesgare,  245, 
,  ,  Jollan  son  of  Jollan  son  of, 

245. 

,  Boger,  Eoger  de,  372,  413  (p.  236). 

Bawdeswell,  Baldeswell,   oo.  Norf.,  588  (p. 

346). 
Bawdrip,  oo.  Somers.,  Crandon  in,  q.v. 
Bawdsey.   Bauderseye,   Baudeseye,   co.  Suff., 

481,  517. 
Bawtry,  Bautre,  co.  York,  199. 
Baslas,  Eobert,  64  (p.  34). 
Bazman,  William,  of  Grafton,  387. 

, his  daughter  Avice,  387. 

Baiterley,   Bagterleye,   oo.    Warw.,  616  (p. 

408). 
Bayenx.    See  Baioois. 
Bayham,   Beggeham  [in   Frant   parish],    oo. 

Susses,  abbot  of,  612. 
Bayleham,  Beylham,  oo.  Suff.,  519  (p.  288  . 
Baylokeslee  [Bashley  in  Milton  ?],  oo.  Hants, 

493. 
Baynard,  Bainerd,  Baignard,  Banyard,  Bobert, 

538  (p.  346),  611  (p.  393). 
Baynton,  co.  York.     See  Sainton. 
Bayouse.     See  Baioois. 
Bayrmor,  oo.N'humb.     See.Barmoor. 
Bays,  Christiana  la,  329. 
Beadlam,  Bothlum,  co.  York,  church,  160. 
Beaghall,  Beighall,  oo.  York,  279  (p.  159). 
Bealings,  Great,   Beling,  Belinges,  oo.  Suff., 

manor,  261,  332. 

,  Seoktord  in,  q.v. 

Beamsley,  Bethmesley  [in  Skipton  parish],  co. 

York,  636  (p.  S17). 


Beamund,  abbot  of,  390. 

Beanley,  Beneley  [in  Eglingham  parish],   co. 

N'humb.,80. 
Bear,  Gilbert  de,  627  {p.  294). 
Beard,  Berd  [in  Glossop  parish],   co.  Derby, 

577. 
Beatriohdenne,  oo.  Kent.     See  Bethersden. 
Beauohamp.     See  Bello  Campo. 
Beaucoudre,  Eiohard.  538  (p.  349). 
Beaufay,  John  de,  471  (p.  265). 

C/.  Bella  Pago. 

Beaumaner,  Bobert,  167. 
Beaumeys,      Beaumais,     Beaumays, 
Beaumys,   Agnas   daughter   of 
Uargaret  de,  84. 

,  Henry  de,  590. 

.Hughde,  458(i>  257). 

,  John  de,  156. 

,  his  son  Boger,  156. 

,  William  de,  84. 

Cf,  Beumes. 

Beaumond.     See  Bello  Monte. 

Beaumont,   Bemund,    Bemumd,    oo.    Cumb. , 

manor,  393. 
Beaumont,  Beaumund,  Beaumond.     See  Bello 

Monte. 
Beaumys.     See  Beaumeys. 
Beaupel,  Beupel,  Bobert,  527  (p.  293). 
Beaupre.     See  Bello  Frato. 
Beausale,  Bsusale,  Beaushale,  co.  Warw.,  615 
(p.  405). 

,  manor,  615  (pp.  399,  409). 

Beauver  [oo.  Leic]  .     See  Belvoir. 
Beauveys,  Beginald  de.     See  Beumes. 
Bebington,  Bebinton,  co.  Chester,  62  {p.  31). 
Bechefeld,  co.  N'humb.     See  Bitchfield. 
Becheton,  oo.  Chester.     See  Betohton. 
Beoheton,  Beohinton,  Matthew  de,  62  (,pp.  30, 

31). 
Beohinton,  co.  Chester.     See  Betohton. 
Bechinton.    See  Beoheton. 
Beohlem,  Boger  de,  earl  of  Shrewsbury.     See 

Belesme. 
Beck,  Bekk,  Bichard,  38. 

.Valentine,  38. 

C/Bek. 

Beokenham,  Beghenham,  co.  Kent,  372. 
Beckhampton,Baohampton[inATebaiy  pariah], 

00.  Wilts,  manor,  514. 
Beokley,  Beokeley,  oo.  Oxford,  chief  manor  of 

the  honour  of  St.  Valery,  272. 
Beokney,  Bekkoney  [in  Ashingdon  parish],  co. 

Essex,  273. 
Bedenham,  co.  Bedf.     See  Biddenham. 
Bedewaa,  oo.  Glamorgan.  538  (p.  834). 
Bedeworth,  oo.  Warw.     See  Bedworth. 
Bedewynde,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Bedwyn. 
Bedford,    Bedeford,   co.   Bedf.,   site    of    the 
oastle,  351, 

,  Barounes  court  of,  351. 

,  inquisition  made  at,  588  C|>.  363). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


43a 


Bedford — cont. 

,  barony  of,  376. 

,  See  Bello  Campo. 

Bedharapton,  oo.  Hints,  maoor,  485. 
Bedingaeld,  Robert  de,  105. 

...,  his  wife  Joan,  105. 

his  daughters  Mary,  Katharine 

and  Elizabeth,  105. 
Bedminster,    oo.    Somers.,    manor,    538    (p. 

338). 
Bedworth,     Bedeworth,     oo.     Warw.,     412 

(p.  234),  615  (p.  405). 
Bedwyn,    Great,      Bedeiipynde,     oo.     Wilts, 

borough,  538  (p.  328). 

,  .?. ,  Grafton  in,  q.v. 

Little,    Estbedewynde,      eo.      Wilts, 

278. 
Beeohamwell,  Biohamwelle,   Bitohamwell,  oo. 

Norf.,  538(jj.  346). 

,  ,  manor,  384. 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  351). 

Beeford,  oo.  York,  Dunnington  in,  q.v. 

Beel,  Is'ibel  le,  wife  of  Ereginald  de  Wythele, 

253. 
Beeleigh,  Byleye   [near  Maiden,   oo.  Essex]; 

abbot  of,  43. 
Beere,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Bare. 
Beere,  David  de  la,  53S  (ii.  333). 
Beesby ,  Beseby,  Beresby  [in  Hawerby  parish] , 

00.  Lino.,  352  (p.  201  bis). 
Beeston,  Beston,  oo.  Bedf.,  439. 
[in    Bunbury    pariah],    co.    Chester, 

251  (pp.  136,  137). 

, ,  manor,  251  (p.  136). 

Begansley,  Beganesleye,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p. 

335). 
Beggeharae,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Bayham. 
Beggeworth,    Beggworth,     oo.     Gloue.       See 

Badgworth. 
Beghenham,  co.  Kent.     See  Beokenham. 
Behgland,  oo.  York.     See  Byland. 
Behill,  Behulle,  oo  Devon.     See  Boohill. 
Bek,     Anthony,     bishop      of      Durham, 

274. 
Anthony,   bishop   of   Durham,     134, 

534  (p.  3081. 

See  Durham. 

Thomas,  bishop  of  St.  Davids,  274. 

,  Walter  le,  Eleanor  wife  of,  350. 

• C/.  Beck. 

Bekeswell,  oo.  Norf .     See  Bexwell. 
Bekeawell,  John  de,  384.  . 

Bekk.     See  Beck. 

Bekkoney,  co.  Essex.     See  Beokney. 
Bekynton  [in  Burwash  ?],  oo.  Sussex,  207. 
Belasise,  eo.  York.     See  Bellasize. 

Belby,  Belleby  [in  Howden  pariah],  co.  York, 

300. 
Belehford,    Beltesford,    co.    Line.,    412    (p. 

230). 
Beleford,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Belford, 

28017 


Belenger,  Belunger.     See  Berenger 
Beleryoa,  Byllerioa,  oo.  Kent,  604,  605. 

Belesme,  Betlehem,  Beohlem,  Roger  de,  earl 

of  Shrewsbury,  470,  504. 
Belestre,  co.  N'humb.     See  Belliater. 
Belet,  Ingelram,  384. 

Margery  wife  of  William,  14. 

Ingelram,  and  Avioe  his  wife,  384. 

,  and  Lora  his  wife,  384. 

,  Robert,  384,  538  {p.  346). 

William,  384. 

Belew,  00.  Westm.,  633  (p.  303). 

Belewe,  BsUa  Aqua,   Laderana,  wife  of  John 

de,  92. 
Belford,  Beleford.  oo.  N'humb.,  manor,  403 

(yi).  224.225). 
Belforde,  Alan  de,  403  (p.  223). 
Belhe.stre,  oo.  Carmarthen,  6i(p.  32). 
Belhus,  Belhoys,  Belhoua,  John  de,  566. 
John  de,  knight,  and  Alice  his  wife, 

507.- 
Beling,  Belinges,  oo.  Su£f.     See  Bealings. 
Bella  Aqua.      See  Belewe. 
Bellafago,  Roger  de,  Joan  his  wife,  145. 
,  Katherine  his  daughter,  wife 

of  John  de  Monemuth,  166. 

Cf  Beauf  ay. 

Bellaaize,   Balasiae    [in   Eastrington   parish] , 

CO.  York,  316. 

,  Bennetland  in,  q.v. 

Bellbroughton,  co.  Wore,  Fairfield  in,  q.v. 
Belleau,  Helleau,   Hellow,  oo.  Line,  manor, 

352(i).  200).  526. 

advowson,  352  (p.  201). 

Belleby,  oo.  York.     See  Belby. 

Bellister,  Belestre  [in  Haltwhistle  parish],  co. 
N'humb.,  manor,  396. 

Bello  Campo,  Beaucliam.p,  Beuchamp, 

Alice  de,  399. 

*=^^y  "i®)  ^*''l  °^  Warwick,  615. 

,  Richard  de,  299. 

,  Alice  de,  538  (p.  342),  615. 

,  Cecily  de,  486. 

,  Giles" de,  538  (p.  336). 

,  Guy  de,  57ritf.  24). 

earl  of  Warwick,  56  (p.  23i, 

198,  555,  580. 
,  ,  Alice  his  wife,  538    p.  342), 

615. 

,  John  de,  406,  616  (p.  403;. 

Hughde,  538(^.337). 

Maudde,  615  (i).  403). 

,  Roger  de,  431. 

,  Thomas  de,  615. 

Walter  de,  633  (.p.  304) 

William  de,  265. 

,  , ,  grandfather  of  Earl  Guy,  615 

{p.  410). 
Bello  Campo,  Beauchamp  of  Bedford,   barony 

of,  351. 
iS^ee  Bedford. 

2E 


434 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Bello  Uonte,  Bellomonte,  Byaamond, 

Beaumund,     Beaumond ,     Beu- 

mond,  Alice  de,  507. 

Alioede,189,  270  (p.  147;. 

Henry  de,    120   {p.   53),   173,  350, 

352  (iJ.  200),  526,  557. 

Isabel  de,  534  (i).  308;. 

, ,  lady  of  Vesoy,  395,  472,  534 

{p.  309). 

John,  397(^.219). 

,  William  de,  538  {p.  346). 

Bello  Frato,  Beaupre,  Stephen  de,  122. 

,  Isabel  de,  113. 

,  Joan  de,  122. 

,  Ralph  de,  122. 

Belatead,  Belstede,  oo.  Suff.,  215  (p.  116). 
Belston,  Henry  de,  527  (p.  294). 
Beltesford,  oo.  Line.     See  Belchford. 
Beltoft  [in  Belton  parish],  oo.  Lino.,  627 
Belton,  Beltone,  co  Su£E.,  540. 

William  clerk  of,  540. 

,  Bichard  rector  of,  instituted,  540. 

Belunger.     See  Berengor. 

jSelvoir,   Belver,   Beaurer  [oo.  Leic],  castle, 

270  {p.  146),  519  {p.  288). 

,  castle  guard,  349. 

Bemflete,  co.  Essex.     See  Benfleet. 
Bemund,  Bemumd,  co.  Cumb.    See  Beaumont. 
Benchesham  [in  Croydon],  co.  Surrey,  119. 
Bendiste,  Thomas,  68. 
Beneley,  co.  N'humb.     See  Beanley. 
Benenden,  Benynden,  co.  Kent,  230. 
Benet,  John,  of  Allesley,  412  (pp.  234,  236). 
,  Meurik  de  le,  lord  of  Felton  Butler, 

CO.  Salop,  264. 
Benethale,  co.  Salop.     See  Benthall. 
Benetland,  co.  York.     See  Bennetland. 
Benetle,  co.  Wore.     See  Bsntley. 
Benetleye,  co.  Essex.     Sec  Bentley. 
Benetteland,  oo.  York.     See  Bennetland. 
Benfleet,  Bemflete,  oo.  Essex,  286. 
Bengeo,  Benyngho,  oo.  Hertf.,  458  {p.  258). 
Bengg,  00.  Suff.     See  Bing. 
Benham,  John  de  and  Alice  his  wife,  468. 
Beningholm,  co.  York.     See  Benningholme. 
Benne,  John  son  of,  279  {p.  162). 

Bennetland,     Benetteland,      Benetland      [in 
Eastrington  pariah],  co.  York,  300,  610. 

Benningholme,  Beningholm  [in  Swine  parish], 

00.  York,  252. 
Benteley,  Robert  de,  533  {p.  306). 
Benthall,  Benethale,  co.  Salop,  611  (p.  392). 
Benthale     [Alberbury    parish],     co. 

Salop,  62  {p.  29). 
Bentley,  Great,  Benetleye,  co.  Essex,  72. 

Bentleye,  co.Suff.,  215  {p.  116) 

,  ,  Dodnash  in,  g.i;. 

Pauneefoot,     Benetle,    Bentleye    [in 

Tardebigg  parish],  oo.  Wore,  478,  615 

(p.  403). 


Benton,  Briddingho  [in  Witham  parish],   oo. 

Essex,  475  (p.  268). 
[in   Burton   parish],  co.   Pemb.,   64 

{p.  33). 
Benynden,  co.  Kent.    See  Benenden. 
Penyagho,  oo.  Hertf.     See  Bengeo. 
Beoley,  Buleye,   co.  Wore,  manor,   615  (p. 

410). 
Berardeshey,  Richard  de,  258. 
Eerd,  co.  Derby.     See  Beard. 
Berdefeld,  co.  Essex.     See  Bardfield. 
Berden,  oo.  York,  533  {p.  301). 
Berdeworthe,  co.  Lane.,  279  (p.  162). 
Bere  Regis,  Beere,  Biere,  oo.  Dorset,  466,  467. 

,  forest,  466,  467.  * 

, ,  disforested,  466. 

Bere,  Richard  de  la,  458  i  p.  258). 
Bereford,  co.  Bedf.     See  Barford. 

,  00.  Warw.     See  Barford. 

Bereford,  Hugh  de,  538  (p.  335). 

,  Simon  de,  412  (p.  235). 

WilUam  de,  225,  229,  i58(p.  258), 

538  ip.  346). 
Berefreistone,  oo.  Kent.     See  Barfreston. 
Bereghby.     See  Beruby. 
Berenger,    Bcrengier,     Berynger,     Belunger, 

Belenger,  Ingelram,  406,  458  (p.  267), 

611  {pp.  391,  393). 
Bereseby,  oo.  Line.     See  Beesby. 
Beresford  [by  Alstonfield],  oo.  Staff.,  62  (p. 

28). 
Beresholt,  oo.  Suff.     See  Bergholt. 
Berewedon,  oo.  Rutland.     See  Barrowden. 
Beretrem.     See  Bertram. 
Berewico,  BereTvyk,  John  de,  397. 

See  Berewyk ;  Berwyk. 

Berewit,  Adam  de,  395. 
Berewyk,  oo.  Salop.     See  Berwick. 

,  CO.  Somers.     See  Barwiok. 

Berewyk,  Beatrice  de,  615  (p.  412). 

See  Berewico ;  Berwyk 

Berford,  co.  Warw.     See  Barford. 
Bergeveny.     See  Abergavenny. 
Bergh,  co.  Norf .     See  Burgh. 

,  CO.  Rutland.     See  Barrow. 

,  CO.  York,  199. 

Bergh,  William  de,  157. 

Bergham,  Berwham,  co.  Camb. ,  manor,  438. 

,  00.  Suff.     See  Barham.  * 

Berghea,  le,  co.  Westm.,  218  {p.  118). 
Bergholt  [East  ?],  Beresholt,  Berwholt,  co. 

Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 

,  manor,  445. 

Berk,  co.  Rutland.    See  Barrow. 
Berkdale,  co.  Lano.     See  Birkdale. 
Berkeford,  CO.  Hunt.     See  Barford  [oo.  Bedf.]. 
Berkeley,      Berkelegh,     Berkeleye, 

Berkelee,  Berkele,  Thomas'  son 

of  Giles  de,  280. 

,  Henry  de,  538  (p.  341). 

,  John  de,  603  'p.  386). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


435 


Berkeley — cont. 

Maurice  de,  538  (p.  338  bis). 

Roger  de,  148. 

his  daughter  Agatha,  married 

to  Thomas  de  Roohesford,  148. 
Thomas  de,  271,  350,  £38  (pp.  341, 

342),  607. 
,  William  de,   148  (p.  72),  166, "271, 

350. 
Berkeston,  co.  Warw.     See  Baroheston. 
BerkesweU,  eo.  Warw.     See  Berkswell. 
Berkhampstead,  Little,  Berohamstede,   Berk- 

hamatede,  co.  Hertf.,  manor,  202,  603 

(p.  385). 

honour,  611  {p.  392). 

Berkingge  [oo.  Essex].  See  Barking. 
Berkockhill,  oo.  Lane.,  279  {p.  162). 
Berkswell,  BerkesweU,  oo.  Warw.,  manor,  615 

(pp.  399,  409). 

,  advowson,  615  (  p.  406). 

Berkyngge  [oo.  Essex].     See  BSrking. 
Berlaveton,  co.  Sussex.     See  Barlavington. 
Berleston,  oo.  Chester,  62  ( p.  31 ). 
Berlioh,  oo.  Somers.     See  Barlinoh. 
Berliston,  Hugh  de.  158. 
Bermeton,  John  de,  615  (  p.  412). 
Bermingham.     See  Birmingham. 
Bermondsey.  Bermundesey,   oo.  Surrey,  prior 

of,  611  (p.  391). 
Bernack,  William  de,  458  (p.  258). 

Gf.  Bernak. 

Bernag,  oo.  Warw.  See  Barnacle. 
Bernak,  oo.  N'hamp.  See  Baraaok. 
Bernak,  Roger  de,  and  Maud  his  wife,  275. 

(7f.  Bemaok. 

Bernaldby,  eo.  York.     See  Bamaby. 
Bernard,  Pynus,  412  {p.  234). 

,  Richard  son  of,  220  (p.  122). 

Robert,  692. 

Thomas  son  of,  220  (p.  122). 

,  William,  111. 

son  of.     See  Fuiz  Bernard. 

Bernard's  Castle.     See  Barnard  Castle. 
Berne,  Richard  ate,  538  (p.  343). 

William  del,  of  Thorndon,  540. 

Bemel.     See  Burnel. 

Bernera,  Ralph  de,  538  (p.  348). 

Bernerytli,  William  de,  81. 

,  Maurillius  de,  81. 

Berneston,  co.  Nott.  See  Barnstone. 
Bernet  wood,  co.  Warw.,  615(2?.  399). 

Bemewod,  Bemewode,  co.  Buck.     See  Bern- 
wood. 
Bernhill,  Thomas  de,  300. 
Bernwood,  Bernewode,  Bemewod,  co.  Buck., 

forest,  123, 168,  193,  398  (p.  221),  697. 
Berqerbles,  William  de,  538  (pp.  333,  335). 
Berry  Narbor,  Biry  Nerber,  Byri  Nerberd, 

CO.  Devon,  527  (i).  293). 
Pomeroy,   Biry,  fees    held    of,    527 

{p.  394). 


Berston,  oo.  Norf.     See  Briston. 
Bertherton,  oo.  Chester.     See  Batherton. 
Berton,  oo.  Sn£f.     See  Barton. 

,  00.  Norf.     See  Barton. 

,  eo.  Warw.     See  Barton. 

Bertone  Sacy,  co.  Hants.     See  Barton. 
Bertone,  William  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Bertram,     Beretrem,     da     Bertram, 

Robert,  of  Botbal,  62,  510. 

,  Roger,  of  Mitford,  294. 

,  Ida.     See  Neville. 

Robert,  538  (i).  350). 

grandfather  of  Robert,  510. 

Agnes  wife  of,  510. 

,  the  elder,  of  Bothal,  his  wife 

Alice  Gobyon,  52, 
(son  of  Robert),  of  Bothal, 

510. 
Roger,of  Mitford,  hisdaughter  Agnes, 

294. 
,  rectorof  St. Andrew's,  Bothal. 

52. 
Beruby,  Bereghby,  John  de,  538  (p.  344). 

,  Robert  de,  538  (i).  344). 

Berugby,  oo.  York.     See  Barrowby. 
Berwedon,  oo.  Rutland.     See  Barrowden. 
Berwham,  oo.  Camb.     See  Bergham. 
Berwholt,  co.  Suff.     See  Bergholt. 
Berwick,  Great,  Berewyk  [in  St.  Mary's  parish, 

Shrewsbury],  co.  Salop,  manor,  96. 
St.  James,  co. Wilts,  ohuroh,  rector  of, 

148  {p.  74). 
,  laherton  or  Asfertonin.    See 

laherton. 
,  Berwyk  [in  Skipton  pariah],  co.  York, 

533  (JJ.  305). 
Berwyk,  Eleanor,  wife  of  John  de,  218  (p.  118). 

S«c  Berewico,  Berewyk. 

Berynger.     See  Berenger. 

Beseby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Beesby. 

Besevile,  Richard  de,  412  (p.  235). 

Bestord  [inShawbury  parish],  oo.  Salop,  104. 

Besford.  Bssseford,  co.  Wore,  615  {p.  403). 

Besiles,   Besillis,  Besilles,  Elizabeth 

wife  of  Matthew  de,  513. 

,  Edward  de,  462. 

Godfrey  de,  613. 

Besseford,  co.  Wore.     See  Besford. 
Besseford,  Alexander  de,  6t5  (p.  403). 
Beston,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Beeston. 

CO.  Chester.     See  Beeston. 

Betohton,  Bechinton,  Becheton  [in  Sandbaoh 

parish],  co.  Chester,  62  (pp.  30,  31). 
Betchworth,     West,     Westtechesworth     [in 

Dorking  parish],  co.  Surrey,  397  (p. 

219). 
Betheraden,    Beatriohdenne,    oo.   Kent,    538 

(p.  343). 
Bethmealey,  oo.  York.     See  Beamsley. 
Bethum,  Bethom,  Thomaa  de,  219  (p.  163  bis). 
Betlehem.     See  Beleame. 
Betley,  Betteleye,  co.  Staff  ,  63  (  pp.  28.  31 ', 


436 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Bstteleye,  oo.  Staff.     See  Betley. 
Betteleye,  WiUiam  de,  62  {p.  28). 
Battleawich     [near  Tanworth?],  co.  Warw., 

615  {p.  404). 
Beuohamp.     See  Bello  Campo. 
Beufiz,  Henry,  knight,  and  Geoily  his  wife, 

313. 

,  William  and  Cecily  his  wife,  153. 

Beugg,  00.  Siiff.     See  Bing. 

Beumes,  Beauveys,  Reginald  de,  538  {p.  350j. 

Of.  Beaumys. 

Beumond,  Alice  de.     See  Beaumont. 
Beupel.     See  Beaupel. 
Beusale,  00.  Warw.     See  Beauaale. 
Beverootes,  William  de,  chancellor  of  Scotland, 

396. 
Beverley,  Beverlay,  oo.  York,  inquisition  made 

at,  341. 

St.  John,  chapter  of,  266  (p.  144). 

,  proTost  of,  266  (p.  144,i. 

Bevillers,  Alexander  le,  412  (p.  233). 
Bewick  in  Holderness  [in  Aldbrough  parish], 

266  (i).  144). 
Bewrth,  Bewurth,  William  de,  615  (pp.  402, 

407). 
Bewurth.     See  Bewrth. 
Baxwell,  Bekeswell,  co.  Norf.,  538  {p.  346). 
Beylham,  co.  Su£f.     See  Baylham. 
Beynvill,  Bichard  de,  538  {p.  350). 

...! Thomas  de,  588  (p.  360). 

Beysin,  Walter  de,  222. 

and  Alice  his  wife,  222. 

,  Thomas  de,  222. 

Bhoutone  [oo.  N'hamp.]      See  Boughton. 
BibeknoU,  co.  Sussex.     See  Bigknowl. 
Bibury,  co.  Glouc,  Winson  in,  q.v. 
Bicester,  Bumcestre,  co.  Oxford,  manor,  279 

(J).  156). 

prior  of,  279  (3).  156). 

Bichamwelle,  co.  Norf.     See  Beeohamwell. 
Bickenhill,  co.  Warw.,  Merston  Wavers  in,  q.v. 
Bioknor,  Bickenore  by  Sydingburn,  Bickenor, 

00.  Kent,  270  (pp.  122,  128;. 
Bicton,  00.  Salop,  Rosshall  in,  q.v. 
Biddenden,  Bydinden,  oo.  Kent,  230. 
Biddenham,  Bedenham,  Bideham,  Bydenham, 

CO.  Bedf.,  820,  638  (j)p.  330,  342). 

,  advowson,  320. 

Biddestone,  Budeston,  co.  Wilts,  48. 
Biddlesden,  Bittelsden  [oo.  Buck.],  abbot  of, 

412  (p.  233j. 
Biddlestone,    Bydellesden,     Bydelesden     [in 

Alwinton   parish],   co     Nhumb.,   47, 

536  (p.  316). 
Bideford,  Bydiford,  co.  Devon,  638  (p.  840). 
Bideham,  oo.  Bedf.    See  Biddenham. 
Bidford,  Budeford,  oo.  Warw.,  manor,  611 

(i).391). 
Biere,  co.  Dorset.     5ee  Bere. 
Biflet,  Eiohard  de,  298. 
Bigknowl,  BibeknoU  [in  Henthfield  parish], 

CO.  Sussex,  207. 


Bignor,  Bygeneuere,  Bykeneuere,  co.  Sussex, 

536  (i..  316). 

manor,  623. 

Bigod,  Bigot,  Bygrot,  Bygod,  Boygod, 

Isabel,  wife  of  John,  of  Stockton, 

302. 

Ralph,  600. 

,  John  (son  of  John),  302. 

,  Ralph,  14. 

.Roger,  earl  of   Norfolk,    marshal   of 

England,  earl   marshal.   81,    148  {pp. 

70,  76),  215  (p.  115),  302,  835,  390. 

534  (:p.  307). 
,  , ,  Alice  his   wife,   215 

(p.  115),  221,  311,  890,  .596. 
,  ,  ,  Alice  de  Henaud  his 

widow,  612.     Sec  Henaud. 

,  Walter,  600. 

Bigods,   Alfryston  [in  Dunmow  parish],    co. 

Essex,  manor,  600. 
Bikelworth,  Bykeworth,  la  Fenne,  co.  Devon, 

627  (p.  £98). 
Bikenor,   Bykenor,    Bykenouere,   Thomas   de, 

57,  619. 
,  Joan  (de  Mortuo  Maril,  wife 

of,  57,  133. 
Bildeston,  Bildiston,  co.  SufB.,  539. 
Bildiston,  co.  Suff.     See  Bildeston. 
Bileserche,  Giles  de,  397  (p.  219). 
Billeburi,  Hugh  de,  66. 
Billesby,  co.  Lino.     See  Bilsby. 
Billesley,  Billeslee,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (i).  405). 
Billingford,  Billyngford  {near    Foxley],   oo. 

Norf.,  manor,  611  (p.  898). 

,  advowson,  611  (p.  394). 

Billinghay,  Billingey,  co.  Lino.,  275, 
Billingshurst,  Billyngehurst,  oo.   Sussex,  413 

(p.  237). 
Billingsley,  Byllyngesleye,  co.  Salop,  222. 
Billington,  Bilyngton  [in  Blackburn  parish], 

00.  Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Billyngehurst,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Billingshurst. 
Billyngford,  oo.  Norf.     See  Billingford. 
Bilney,  Bilneye,  co.  Warw.     See  Binley. 
Bilsby,  Billesby,  co.  Lino.,  852  (p.  200). 
Bilsington,  Bilsinton,  co.  Kent,  220  (p.  128). 
Bilton  [in  the  Ainsty],  oo.  York,  395. 
Bilyngton,  co.  Lane.     See  Billington. 
Bindon,  Binedon,  co.  Dorset,   abbot  of,  346 

(p.  196). 
Bing,  Bengg,  Beugg,  co.  Suff.,  171  (p.  264). 
Binley,  Bilneiy,  Bilneye,  co.  Warw.,  57  (p. 

25),  68,  616  (p.  406). 
Binnertou   [in  Crowan  parish],  oo.   Cornw. 

618. 
Binton,  Bunyton,  Bynvton,  oo.  Warw.    412 

(pp.  234,  236).  ■ 
Bintree,  Bynetre,  co.  Norf.,  638  (p.  347). 
Birch,  Byroh,  le  Byrche  [in  Coldridge  parish], 

00.  Devon,  538  (p.  339). 
Biroham  Magna  ?,  Breoham,  oo.  Norf.,  538 

(p.  346). 

manor,  538  (p.  832). 

advowson,  538  (p.  351). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


437 


JBirohelis,  John  de,  167. 

Birchemor,  Byrohemor,  Eobert  de,  615  ivu 
402,  407).. 

Birohette,  la  [in  Burwash  ?],  co.  Susaex,  207. 

Birohis,  co.  Heref.,  53  {p.  19'. 

Birdbrook,- Bridebrok  [oo. Essex],  538 (.p.  349). 

Birdingbury,  Brudyngbury,  Burdingbury,  oo. 
Warw.,  412  (p.  234),  615  (p.  405). 

BirdsaU,  Briddeskal,  oo.  York,  199  (p.  108). 

Bii-kdale,  Berkdale  [in  North  Meols  parish], 
CO.  Lano.,  279  (p.  163  . 

Birkenside,  Birkynside  [in  Bywell  St.  Andrew 
parish],  co.  Nhumb.,  manor,  403  (». 
224'. 

Birkin,  Byrkyn.  co.  York,  266  (p.  144). 

,  Haddlesey  in,  q.v. 

Birkynside,  co.  N'humb.     See  Birkenside. 

Birlingg,  co.  N'humb.     See  Barling. 

Birmingham,  Bermingham,  Barmingham, 
John  de,  538  {p.  342). 

William  de,  615  (p.  403). 

Birsay,  co.  York,  316. 

Birston,  co.  Norf.     See  Briston. 

Birtley,  Birteley,  co.  N'humb.,  47. 

Birtwigtle,  Brerdestwysel  [in  Hapton].  oo. 
Lane,  279  (p.  160). 

Biry,  CO.  Devon.     See  Berry. 

Biry,  Byri,  Henry  de,  279  {p.  161). 

,  Johude,  527  (jp.  293). 

Philip  del,  of  Watford,  161. 

Biscovey,  Boswithgy,  co.  Gornw.,  139  {p.  65). 

Biset,  Byset,  Catherine  (Basset)  wife  of  John, 
271. 

,  John,  611  (p.  393). 

Bishampton,  Byshampton,  co.  Worcester,  585. 

,  manor,  615  {p.  411). 

Bishops  Castle.  Bisshopes  Castel,  oo  Salop,  611 
(p.  392). 

Bishop's  Cleeye,  co.  Glouc      See  Cleeve. 
Bishopston,  Bissopes'ton,  oo.   Wilts,  hundred, 

48. 
Bishport,Bissopisworth  [in  Bedminster  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  bZS(p.  338). 
Bisley,  Byaeleye,  co.  GHouc,  187. 
Bisshemede  [co.  Bedf.].     See  Bushmead. 
Bisshop,  John,  406. 

Cf.  Bissoph. 

Bissopesdon,  John  de,  615  (p.  403). 
Bissopeston,  co.  Wilts.     See  Bishopston. 
Bissoph,  Bobert,  485. 

Gf  Bisshop. 

Bissopisworth,  oo.  Somers.  See  Bishport. 
Bitohamwell,  co.  Norf.  See  Beechamwell. 
Bitohfield,  Beohefeld  [in  Stamfordham  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  294. 
Bitlesby,  oo.  Leic.     See  Bittesby. 
Bittelsden  [oo.  Buck.].     See  Biddlesden. 
Bittesby,  Bitlesby,  co.  Leic,  458  {p.  258). 
Bitton,  Bittone,  oo.  Heref.     See  Byton. 
Bitton,  Tbomas  de,  bishop  of  Exeter,  35. 

,  See  Exeter. 

,  John  de,  35. 


Blaby,  Blabi  [co.  Leic],  615  {pp.  405,  408). 
Blaby,  John  de,  536  (p.  320). 
Blaofordeby,  co.  Leic.     See  Blaekfordby. 
Blaohall  [co.  Cumb.].     See  Blackball. 
Black  Callerton,  co.  N'humb.     See  C'allerton. 
Blackburn,  Blakebourn,  Blakeburn,  co.  Lane, 

279  {pp.  160,  161). 
Blaokenhall,      Blakenhale     [in      Wybunbury 

parish]  ,  oo.  Chester,  62  {p.  31). 
Blackford,   Blakeford,   oo.   Somers.,  603  (p. 
386  his). 

,  advowson  of  chapel,  603  {p.  386). 

Blaokfordby,    Blaofordeby    [in    Ashby  de   la 
■    Zouche  parish] ,  oo.  Leic. ,  458  ( p.  259). 
Blaokhedreley,  oo.  N  humb.     See  Hedley. 
Blaokhill,  Blaohall,   Blakhale,  Blakehale  [in 
Carlisle,    St.     Cuthbert's    parish,    oo. 
Cumb.],  manor,  631  ( p.  297;. 
Blaokhow  Moor,  oo.  York,  199. 
Blaokmoor,  Blakemore,  oo.  Dorset,  Lydenholte 

in,  404. 
Blaokmore,  Blakemor  [in  Hanley  parish],  oo. 

Wore,  538  (i).  328). 
Blaeolvysle,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Blakesley. 
Blagdon,  Blakedon  [in  Cranborne  parish],  co. 

Dorset,  538  ( p.  330). 
Blakcallirdon,  co.  N'humb.     See  Callerton. 
Blake,  Margery  la,  57  {p.  24). 
Blakebourn,  Blakeburn,  co.  Lane.     See  Black- 
bum. 
Blakeburn,  John  de,  279  {p.  162). 
Blakedon,  co.  Dorset.     See  Blagdon. 
Blakeford,  co.  Somers.     See  Blackford. 
Blakeford,  Henry  de,  603  {p.  386). 
Blakeham,  co.  Suff.     See  Blakenham. 
Blakemor,  oo.  Wore     See  Blaokmore. 
Blakemore,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Blaokmoor. 
Blakenhale,  oo.  Chester.     See  Blaokenhall. 
Blakenhale,  Hamo  de,  62  (pp.  30,  31). 
Blakenham,  Blakinham,  Blakeham,  Great  and 
Little,  CO.  Suff..  519  {p.  288). 

Little,  00.  Suff.,  270  (p.  146). 

advowson,  519  {p.  288). 

Blakenham,  Thomas  de,  539. 
Blakenhurst,  Blakenhurste,  co.  Wore,  hun- 
dred, 613  {p.  410). 
Blakesley,  Blaeolvysle,  co.  N'hamp.,  458  (p. 

256). 
Blakethume,  wood,  co.  Wore,  615  {p.  398). 
Blaketor,  oo.  Devon.     See  Torrington. 
Blakhale  [co.  Cumb.] .     See  Blaokhill. 
Blakinham,  co.  Suff.     See  Blakenham. 
Blandford,  Blaneford,  oo.  Dorset,  279  (p.  157) 

,  advowson,  279  {p.  157). 

Blaneford,  Long,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Langton. 
Blatherwiok,  Blatherwyk,  oo.  N'hamp.,  293. 
Blaunkeneye,  William  de,  167. 
Blaute,  00.   Salop.     See  Blowty  [oo.  Mont- 
gomery] . 
Blaworth,  co.  Devon.     See  BuUworthy. 
Blaxhall,  Blaxhale,  co.  Suff.,  manor,  390. 
,  advowson,  390. 


4B8 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Blaynenawe  [co.  Monm.  ?] ,  412  (p.  232). 
Blean,  le  Blee,  oo.  Kent,  638  (p-3i3) 

,  Wild  Court  in.     See  Edheldestone. 

Bleathara,  Bleteham  [or  Egdean],  oo.  Sussex, 

536  (p.  316). 
Bleoohele,  co.  Buck.     See  Bletohley. 
Blecehingele,  Blecohingelegh,  Bleoohyngelegb, 

CO.  Surrey.     See  Bletohingley. 
Bleohele,  co.  Bucli.     See  Bletchley. 
Blechesdone,  co.  Oxford.     See  Bletehingdon. 
Blee,  le,  eo.  Kent.     See  Blean. 
Blehohyngeleye,  oo.  Surrey.    See  Bletohingley. 
Bleith,  Bleyth,  John  son  of  William, 

284 

Philip,  284. 

Blenoam   [in  Kirkland  parish],    oo.    Cumb., 

324. 
Blenoheleye,  co.  Salop.     See  Bletohley. 
Blenoogo,   Blenoogow  [in  Bromfield  parish], 

00.  Cumb.,  531  (2).  299). 
Blenerhaysette,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Blennerhasset. 
Blenkaneshbpp,  Richard  de,  533  (p.  305). 
Blennerhasset,  Blenerhaysette  [in  Torpenhow 

parish],  oo.  Cumb.,  manor,  146. 
Bletehingdon,  Blechesdone,  co.  Oxford,  193. 
Bletohingley,     Bleoohingele,"   Blecohingelegh, 

Blehchyngeleye,     Blecohyngelegh,     oo. 

Surrey,  425. 

advowsou,  538  (p.  346). 

,  manor  and  borough,  538  {p.  326). 

oourtat,  397(i).  219). 

Bletohley,  Bleohele.  Bleoohele,  co.  Buck.,  538 

(pp.  329,  343). 

,  advowson,  53  (p.  19). 

,  Water  Eaton  in.     See  Eaton. 

,  Water  Hall  in,  q.v. 

Bletohley,     Blencheleye     [in     Moreton    Say 

parish],  co.  Salop,  104. 
Bleteham,  co.  Sussex.     See  Bleatbam. 
Blethevagh,  oo.  Heref.     See  Blethraugh  [co. 

Eadnor]. 
Blethvaugh,  Blethevagh  [oo.  Radnor],  57  {p. 

22). 
Bletuesho,  co.  Badf.     See  Bletsoe. 
Bietsoe,  Bletnesho,  oo.  Bedf.,  376. 
Blewbury,  co.  Berks,  Upton  Moels  in,  q.v. 
Bleyth.     See  Bleith. 
Bliburgh,  co.  Line.     See  Blyborough. 
Bliburgh.     See  Blyburgh. 
Blida,  Henry  de,  of  Castle  Bytham,  157. 
Blisland,  Bliston,  oo.  Comw. ,  198. 

court  at,  453. 

Penstroda  in,  q.v. 

Bliston,  CO.  Cornw.     See  Blisland. 
BlithSeld,  Blizefeld,  oo.  Staff.,  226. 
Blizefeld,  oo.  Staff.     See  Blithfield. 
Blockley,  00.  Wore,  Dorn  in,  q.v. 
Bloiou,  Bloyou,  de  Bloyou,  Alan,  613. 

,  Richard  son  of  Kalph.,  360. 

Ealph  0)' Randolph  son  of  Alan,  360, 

613. 
Blomham,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Blunham. 


Blorent,  co.  Denbigh,  63  {p.  18). 
Blound,.Peter  le,  615  (p.  403). 
Blounham,  co.  Bedf.     See  Blunham. 
Blount,  John,  615  (i).  402). 

,  William,  631  (p.  299),  615  (p.  402i. 

Blowty,   Blaute   [in  Llangadfan],   co.  Mont^ 

gomery,  214. 
Bloyou.     See  Bloiou. 
Bluet,  John,  638  (p.  336). 

,  Ealph,  205.  538  (p.  336). 

Blundel,  Walter,  229. 

Blunham.   Blounham,   Blomham,   oo.   Bedf.. 
manor,  412  (,pp.  231,  233). 

advowson,  412  (pp.  231,  233). 

Blunsdon,   Bluntesdone   Gay   [in   Highworth 

parish],  co.  Wilts,  manor,  263. 
Bluntesdone,  co.  Wilts.     See  Blunsdon. 
Blyborough,  Blyburgh,    Bliburgh,  oo.  Line, 

349,  372,  484. 
Blyboruth,  oo.  Suff.     See  BIythburgh. 
Blyburgh,  Bliburgh,  William  de,  372. 
BIythburgh.  Blyboruth.  oo.  Suff.,  manor,  219 

(p.  120). 
Bobbingworth,   Balyngworth,  oo.  Essex,  538 

(p.  349). 
Boohardby,  co.  Cumb.     See  Botoherby. 
BcJoherid  [oo.  Radnor].     See  Boughrood. 
Bocherst,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Buokhurst. 
Boohill,  BehiU,  BehuUe  [in  Sampford  Peverell 

parish],  eo.  Devon,  527  {p.  294). 
Boohilton,  co.  Cumb.     See  Bolton. 
Booholt,  CO.  Hants.    See  Buckholt. 
Bochy,  Roger,  413  (iJ.  237). 
Bookenfleld,  Bokynfeld  [in  Felton  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,  219  (^.  120). 
Bockhampton,     Bokhampton    [in    Lamboum 
parish],  oo.  Buck.,  La  Wyke  by.     See 
Wyke. 
Bookyugham,  co.  Buok.     See  Buckingham. 
Boclonde,  co.  Surrey.     See  Buokland. 
Bocton,  00.  Kent.     See  Boughton. 
Bodbrane,   Bodbran    [in    Doloe   parish],    co. 

Cornw.,  110,453. 
Bodbrane,  Bodbran,  Oeo£firey  de,  453. 

William  de,  110. 

Geoffrey  de,  110. 

,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,   110. 

453. 

,  William  de,  463. 

Boddelegh,  oo.  Devon.     See  Budleigh. 
Boddington,  Bodyndon,  oo.  Glouc.,   638  ( p 

342). 
Bodeoombe,  oo.  Somers.     See  Butcombe. 
Bodeiliog,  Bodilioc  [in  Henllan],  co.  Denbigh, 

279  (p.  158). 
Bodekesham,  co.  Camb.     See  Bottisham. 
Bodelers.     See  Boudlers. 
Bodelewyth,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  65). 
Bodeuestan,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  {p.  158). 
Boderhewyn,  oo.  Denbigh.     See  Bodroohwyn, 
Bodeshnll,  Agnes  de,  538  (p.  345  . 
Bodham,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


439 


Bodllioe,  oo.  Denbigh.     See  Bodeiliog. 

Bodin,  Luke,  227. 

Bodlyman,  Bodleuinion  [in  Bettws  yn  Ehos], 

00.  Denbigh,  279  ( p.  158). 
Bodmin,  Bodmlne,  co.  Cornw.,  370. 

prior  of,  122,  267,  370. 

Bodrigan,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Bodrugan. 

Bodrigan.     See  Bodrugan. 

Bodroohwyn,    Boderhewyn     [in    Llanfairtal- 

haiarn],  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (  p.  158). 
Bodrugan,  Bodrigan,  Bodrygan,  Botrugan  [in 

Gorran  parish],  oo.  Cornw.,  139  {pp. 

64.  65),  285. 

,  St.  Gorran's  ohuroh,  285. 

Bodrugan,       Bodrig'an,    ,  Botrugan, 

Henry  de,  139. 

,  Otto  son  of  Henry  de,  285. 

William  de,  10. 

Henry  de,  knight,  10. 

,  Sibyl  his  wife,  139(;>.  65). 

,  (grandson),  285. 

,  Otto  or  Otho  de,  189. 

,  William  de,  285. 

Bodwaoh,  147. 

Bodyndon,  co.  Glouc.     See  Boddington. 

Bogelegh,  eo.  Sussex.     See  Bowley. 

Bogeley,  Amioe  (Gooe),  wife  of  William  de, 

297. 
Boggele,  00.  Sussex.     See  Bowley. 
Bogh,  Robert  del,  151. 
Boghebrok,  oo.  Devon,  244. 
Bogherst,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Buokhurst. 
Boghis.     See  Bowes. 
Bohun,  Boune,  Boun,  Bohon,  Humphrey  de, 

earl  of  Hereford  and  Essex,  165,  273, 

342,  478,  614. 

See  Hereford. 

Joan  de,  603  (p.  385). 

John  de,  and  Joan  his  wife,  274. 

Johnson  of  Johnde,  274. 

,  his    brothers'    and     sisters' 

names,  274. 

,  WiUiamde,  497. 

Boiland,  John  de,  538  {p.  346). 

,  Biohard  de,  538  {p.  346). 

Bokenham,  oo.  Korf .     See  Buokenham. 
Bokervyle,  Beatrice  de,  236. 
Bokesworth,  co.  Camb.     See  Boxworth. 
Bokesworth,  William  de,  409. 
Bokeswrth,  oo.  Camb.     See  Boxworth. 
Boketon,  co.  Glouc,  538  {p.  342). 
Boketone,  oo.  Norf .     See  Boughton. 
Bokewell,  Stephen  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Bokhampton,  co.  Buck.     See  Bockhampton. 
Bokherst,  co.  Sussex.     See  Buckhurst. 
Bokisworth,  co.  Camb.     See  Boxworth. 
Bokkebury,  John  de,  611  {p.  392). 
Boklonde,  Walter  de,  539. 
Bokynfeld,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Bookenfield. 
Bolam,  Bolum  [in  Gtainford  parish],  oo.  Dur- 
ham, 615  (p.  412). 


Bolax,  wood,  oo.  N'hamp.,  520,  645. 
Bolbeck,  Bolbek,  Bollebek,  Ballobek,  Bolebek, 

Hughde,  182,  536(3).  316). 
,  his   daughter   Alice,  403  (jp. 

224). 
,  wife    of    Walter    de 

Huntercombe,  403. 
,  his  daughter  Phillipa,  403(2). 

225). 
Bolbeok,  barony,  403. 
Bolby,  CO.  Line.     See  Bulby. 
Bolehuthe,  Bulehutke,  Margery  de,  549. 
Bolemere,  co.  Essex.     See  Bulmer. 
Boleter.     See  Butler. 
Boleton,  co.  Westm.     See  Bolton. 
Boleworth,  oo.  Devon.     See  Bullworthy. 
Bolhurst,  CO.  Bedf.     Sec  Bolnhurst. 
Bolileye  by  Clare,  co.  Suff.,  538  {p.  347). 
Bolingbroke,  oo.  Line,  castle,  manor  and  soke, 

279  {p.  154). 

,  honour,  534  (p.  309). 

Bolingbroke.     See  Bolyngbrok. 
Bolkestrode.     See  Bulkestrode. 
Bollebek.     See  Bolbeok. 
BollebrichuUe,  co.  Buck.     See  Briokhill. 
BoUedon,  Hugh  de,  156. 
BoUebrychull,  oe.  Buck.     See  Briokhill. 
BoUokkestone  [co.  Sussex  ?],  612. 
Bolmer.     See  Bulmere. 
Bolnhurst,  Bolhurst,  oo  Bedf.,  431. 
Boloinge,  John  de,  338. 
Boltesham,  John  de,  50. 

Thomas  de,  340. 

,  John  de,  and  Gundreda  his  wife,  50. 

,  Thomas  de,  50. 

Bolton,  Boehilton,  co.  Oumb.,  mill,  146. 
Boleton    [in    Morland    parish],   co. 

Westm.,  533  (p.  302). 
in  Craven.  Boulton  [co.  York],  prior 

of,  341,  345,  533  (p.  305),  560. 

,  the  priory,  533  (p.  306). 

by    Bowland,    Bolton    in    Bouland, 

Boulton  in   Bougland,  co.  York,   636 

{p.  321). 

,  church,  586(2).  321). 

Percy,Boulton,  00.  York,536(3).318). 

,  Colton  in,  q.v. 

Hornington  in,  q.v. 

•. ,  Steeton  in,  q.v. 

Bolton,  Boulton,  Henry  de,  279  (p.  161). 

,  John  de,  536  (p.  321). 

Thomas  de,  536  (p.  319). 

Bolum,  00.  Durham.     See  Bolam. 
Bolyngbrok,  John  de,  536  {p.  317). 
Boneamy,  Roger,  102. 
Boneburi,  oo.  Chester.     See  Bunbury, 
Bonebnri,   David    son    of    Richard    de,  251 

{p.  136). 
Bonevile,  Robert  de,  382. 
Bonington,  co.  York.     See  Boynton. 
Bonington,  Robert  de,  121 . 


440 


Index  of  peHSons  and  places. 


Bonnington,  Bonynton,  co.  Kent,  605. 

Bonse,  William.  53  (p.  18). 

Bonthorp,    Brunthorp,   Brumthorp   [in   Wil- 
loughby  parish],  CO  Line,  526. 

manor,  352  fpi)  200,201). 

Bonynton,  oo.  Kent.     See  Bonnington. 

Boothby  Graffoe,  Boyeby,  co.  Line,  274. 

Booths,  TJlnebothes  [in  Whalley  parish],  co. 
Lane.  279  (p.  162;. 

Booton,  Botone.  oo.  Norl,  538  (p.  346). 

Borbache,  oo.  Leic.     See  Burbae;e. 

Bordel,  Eoger,  of  Watford,  161. 

Bordon.     See  Burdon. 

Boreford,  co.  Oxford.     See  Burford. 

,00.  Salop.     See  Burford. 

Boreham,  Borham,  co.  Essex,  471  ( lU'    265, 
266;. 

Borewardesley,  co.  Salop.     See  Broseley. 

.Borewelle,  co.  Line.     See  Burwell. 
Borewike.  John  de,  542. 
Borgeis,  Walter,  538  [p.  345). 

Borham,  co.  Essex.     See  Boreham. 
Borhimte,  Herbert  de,  538  (p.  345). 

Cf.  Burhunte. 

Borleton.  co.  Heref .     See  Burlton. 

Borley.  Borle,  co.  Esses,  538  {p.  347). 

Boron,  John  de,  148  (p.  71). 

Boroudon,  co.  N'humb.     See  Burradon. 

Borsle,  John  de,  638  (p.  350). 

Borsleie.     Borslegh,     co.     Devon,    527    (i>. 

294). 
Borton,  co.  Pemb.     See  Burton. 
Boscher,  Robert,  494. 

,  William,  494. 

Bosco,  Boys,  John  de,  208. 

Joha  son  of  Koger  de,  374. 

Robert  de,  335. 

,  Lucy  de,  374. 

Margaret  de  (du  Boysj,  328. 

Margery  de,  208. 

,  Robert  de,  481. 

,  and  Christiana  his  wife,  335. 

,  (son  of  Robert),  335. 

,  William  de,  458  {pp.258,  259),  538 

( p.  340). 

William  de,  66. 

,  his  sister  Maud,  66. 

,  WiJliam  de,  rector  of  Garboldisham , 

335. 
Boseham,  co.  Sussex.     See  Bosham. 
BoseJingthorp,  Kiohard  de,  458  (p.  258). 
tJoseworth.  00.  Leic.     .S'ce  Bosworth. 
Boshale,  William  de,  536  (p.  319). 
Bosham,  538  (p.  348). 
Bosham .  Boseham .  co.  Sussex,  183. 
Eossard,  William,  346  (p.  196). 
Boston,  00.  Lino.,  471  (pp.  264r5). 

fair,  arson  at,  421. 

Bosunho,  Roger,  615  (p.  407). 
Boswithgy,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Bisooyey. 


Boswoith,  Market,  Boseworth,  co.  Leic,  ad- 
vowson.  187. 

,  Shenton  in,  q.v. 

Bosyate,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Bozeat. 

Botoherby,    Boohardby     [by    Carlisle],    co. 
Cumb.,  325. 

Botel,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Budle. 

Boteler.     See  Butler. 

Botercrambe,  oo.  York.     See  Butterorambe. 

Botereans.     See  Botriaui. 

Boterwyk,  Boterwik,  co.  Lino.     See  Butter- 
wick. 

Botetourte,  Botitehourte,  John,  John  de,  182, 
538  (.p.  349). 

,  and  Maud  his  wife,  182. 

Botfordwey,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 

Bothal,  Bothale,  oo.  N  humb.,  52. 

manor,  510. 

St.  Andrew's  church,  52. 

,  rector  of .     See  Bertram. 

,  Pendmoor  in,  q.v. 

Bothamsall.  BothemeshuU,   co.  Nott.,  manor, 
106. 

Botheby,  Robert  de,  232. 

Bothel,  Bothil,  Bothell  [in  Torpenhow  parish], 
CO.  Cumb. ,  manor,  146,  393. 

Bothel,  John  de,  531  (p.  299). 
BothemeshuU,  co.  Nott.     See  Bothamsall. 
Bothil,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Bothel. 
Bothlum,  00.  York.     See  Beadlam. 

Botiler,  Botiller,  Botillier.     See  Butler. 
Botilston,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Buston. 
Botilston,  Richard  de,  219  (p.  121). 

,  William  de,  219  (p.  121). 

Botirlawe,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Butterlaw.  ' 

Botitehourte.     See  Botetourte. 

Botone,  oo.  Norf.     See  Booton. 

Botriaux,    Botriai,    Botereaus,    William   de, 

101,  537  (p.  293). 
Botnigan,  co.  Cornw.     See  Bodrugan. 
Botrugan.     See  Bodrugan. 
Bottesford,  co.  Leic,  Normanton  in,  q.v. 
Bottisham,  Bodekeshsm,  oo.  Camb..  538  (j'P 

325.  350). 
Botyler,  Botyller.  _  See  Butler. 
Botynton,  oo.    Salop.       See  Buttington,   oo. 

Montgomery. 
Boudeketon,  co.  Sussex.     See  Burton. 
Boudeketon,  Gilbert  de,  536  (p.  315). 
Boudlers,  Bodelers,  John  de,  57  (p.  25),  58. 
Boudon,  Boudouue,   Richard  de,  442. 

,  Johnde,  442. 

Boudyton,  co.  Sussex.     See  Buddington. 
Bouelith,  oo.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 
Bouerous,  Greylaund  de,  538  (p.  350). 
Boues,  Adam  de,  615  {p.  413). 

Cf.  Bowes. 

Boughrood,   Booherid    [oo.   Radnor] ,    oastle, 
165. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


441 


Boughton,  Bouton  [in  Southoo  and  Didding- 

ton],  00.  Hunt,  548. 

Alnph,  Bocton  Alulph,  co.  Kent.  207. 

,  Boketone,  Buketon.  eo.  Norf.,  538  {ji. 

347). 
Buthton,      Bhoutone      [in     Weekley 

parish],  00  N'hamp.,  412  ( p.  235),  442. 

Biicketon,  oo.  Nott..  279  (p.  155). 

Boulewas,  co.  Salop,    See  Buildwaa. 
Bonlge.  Bulges,  eo.  Suff.,  55  {p.  10). 
Boulogne,  honour  of,  43,  107,  191,  207,  216, 

265.  305,  332,  415,  475  (p.  269),  507, 

538  (p.  326),  625. 

lepers  of,  207. 

Boulton,  00.  York.     See  Bolton. 
Boun,  Boune.     See  Bohun. 
Bounsted,  eo.  Essex.     See  Bumpstead. 
Bourohull,  CO.  Heref .     See  BurghiU. 
Bourewode,  co.  Dorset.      See  Bower  Wood 

[co.  Hants]. 
Bourgh.     See  Burgo. 
Bourgham,  eo.  Surrey.     See  Burgham. 
Bourghassh.      See  Burghersh. 
BourhuUe.  Roger,  205. 
Bourland,  la,  oo.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 
Bourn,  Brunue,  Brunn,  co.  Line,  402,  473. 

,  Alfred  chamberlain  of,  402. 

,  abbot  of,  402. 

Bourne,   Burne,    river,   oo.  Warw.,    615  (pp. 

399,  409). 
Bourne,  William  de,  588. 
Bourthull,  CO   Heref.     See  Burghill. 
Bourton,  Burghton,  oo.  Berks,  56. 
[in   Buckingham  parish],  co    Buck., 

53S  (pp.329,  342). 
,  Bnreton,   Burton  [in  Silton   parish], 

00.  Dorset,  297. 

Odeslade  in,  297. 

upon  Dunsmoor,  Burton  upon  Dones- 

mor,  00.  Warw. ,  616  ( jJ.  406). 
Boutiler.     See  Butler. 
Bouton,  CO   Hants.     See  Boaghton. 
Boutstoclond,  la,  eo.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237;. 
Bovey  Tracy,  Bovy  Traoy,  eo.  Devon,  manor, 

143. 
Bovile,  Boville,  Bovill,  Richard,  615  {p.  398). 

William  de,  55  (p.  21),  384,  426. 

.'. ,  and  Joan  his  wife,  427. 

Bovington,  Bovjngdon   [in    Coombe    Keynes 

parish],  eo.  Dorset,  346  (p.  19S). 
Bovy,  00.  Devon.     See  Bovey. 
Bovynton,  Nicholas  de,  153. 

his  daughter  Agnes,  153. 

William  de,  153, 

Bow  Briokhill,  oo.  Buck.     See  Briokhill. 
Bower  Wood,  Bourewode  [in  Fordingbridge 

parish,  do.  Hants],' 538  (p.  330). 
Bowes,  Boghis,  John  de,  324. 

,  Stephen  de,  324. 

,  Walter  de,  324. 

Cf. Bones. 


Bowet,  Thonias,  638  (p.  303  Us). 

Bowland  [in  Whalley  parish],  co.  Lane.,  279 

(p.  160). 
Bowley,    Boggele,    Bogelegh,   Bugeleghe    [in 

Hailsham  parish],  oo.  Sussex,  612. 
Box,  la   Boxe  [in  Awre  parish],  oo.   Glouo. 

118. 
Boxhale,  oo.  Suff.     See  Buxhall. 
Boxley,  Boxle,  oo.  Kent,  134. 
Boxloude,  la,  eo.  Surrey,  397  (    .  219). 
Boxore,  Geoffrey  de,  549. 
Boxsted,  eo.  Suff.     See  Boxted. 
Boxted,  Boxtede,  co.  Essex,  262. 

,  Boxsted,  00.  Suff.,  538  (p.  347), 

Boxworth,    Bokisworth,    Bnkesworth,   Bokes- 

wrth,  00.  Camb.,  67.  409. 

manor,  471  (pp.  263,  265). 

advowson,  471  (p.  263). 

Boy  .  .  .  ,  Peter  de,  431.      ' 

Boychan.     See  Buchan. 

Boycote,  Philip  de,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  542. 

their  daughter  Emma,  542 

Boydel,  Jolin  de,  74. 

,  William  de,  74. 

Boyeby,  eo.  Lino.     See  Boothby. 

Boygod.     See  Bigod. 

Boyneton,  William,  229. 

Boynton,  Bonington,  oo.  York,  121. 

Boys,  00.  Buck.     See  Chesham. 

Boys.     See  Bosco. 

Boyton,  oo.  Cornw.,  manor,  139  (p.  65). 

Boytone,  Robert  de,  216  (p.  116). 

Boyvill,    Boyvil,    de    Boyvyle,     John,     533 

(pp.  302,  305). 
Bozeat,  Bosyate,  co.  N'hamp,,  412  (p.  235). 
Bozon,  Elizabeth,  of  Aisthorpe,  352  (p.  201). 
Brabanzon,  Brabazon,  Brabazoun,  Roger  le, 

239,  548,  615  (pp.  406,  410). 
,  writs  to,  531  (p.  299),  538 

(p.  .353). 
Brabourne,  Braburn,  oo.  Kent,  220  (p.  123). 

,  manor,  56. 

Braeebridge,   Braoebrigge,  Bracebrigg,  Brace- 

brugg,  CO.  Line,  638  c^.  350). 

,  manor,  598. 

Bracebrigge,   Bracebrugg,  John  de, 

598. 

,  and  Marjory  his  wife,  598. 

Braeewell,  Braycewell,  oo.  York,  533  (p.  306). 

Braoi.     See  Braoy. 

Braokley,  Braokele,  Brackle,  oo.  N'hamp.,  456 

(pp.  255,  257). 

leper  hospital  without,  458  {p.  257j. 

St.  John's  hospital,  458  (p.  267). 

Braoon  Ash.  Brakene,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  629. 

,  church,  529. 

Bracstede^  eo.  Essex.     See  Braxted.    • 
Bracy,  Braoi,  Robert  le,  580,  615  (p.  403). 
Bradebrugg,  eo.  Sussex.     See  Broadbridge. 
Bradefeld  [oo,  Salop].     See  Broadfield. 
Bradefeld,  John  de,  42. 


442 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Bradefeud,  Maud,  daughter  of  Balph  son  of 

Ralph  de,  468  (p.  258). 
Bradeford,  William  de,  538  (p.  338). 
Bradegare,  oo.  Kent.    See  Bredgar. 
Bradelay,  co.  York.     See  Bradley. 
Bradele,  co.  Lino.     See  Bradley. 
Bradeleie,  oo.  SufB.     See  Bradley. 
Bradeley,  oo.  York.     See  Bradley. 
Bradeley,  Braddelegh,  Richard  son  of 
.Walter  de,  of  Craven,  19. 

,  Bobert  de  (son  of  Geoffrey),  19. 

, (son  of  Eiohard),  19.  533  (p 

306;. 
Bradeleye,  co.  Hants.     See  Bradley. 

00.  Staff.     See  Bradley. 

,  CO.  Suff.    See  Bradley. 

Brademar,  oo.  Nott.     See  Bradmore. 
Brademede,  oo.  Buck,.  615  fj^-  407). 
Brademere,  co.  Nott.     See  Bradmore. 
Bradenech,  oo.  Devon.     See  Bradninch. 

Bradenham,  East,   Estbradenham,  oo.   Norf., 

471  {pp.  264,  265). 
Bradepol,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Bradpole. 
Bradeschagh,  Eobert  de,  279  (p.  162). 
Bradewatere,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Broadwater. 
Bradewell,  oo.  Devon.     See  BradweU. 

,  CO.  Essex.    See  Bradwell. 

Bradevreye,  co.  Somers.     See  Broadway. 
Bradewode,  Bobert  de,  533  (p.  305). 
Bradfield,  Bredefeld,  co.  Suff.,  55,  426. 

manor,  55,  426,  521. 

Bradford,  oo.  Salop,  hundred,  5. 

00.  York,  279  (p.  159). 

Bradhill,  Henry  de,  279  (p.  161). 

,  John  son  of  Walter  de,  279  (p.  161). 

Brading,  oo.  Hants  (I.  of  W.),  Morton  in,  q.v. 

,  Nunwell  in,  q.v. 

Bradley,  Bradeleye,  oo.  Hants,  manor,  298. 

,  Bradele,  co.  Lino.,  3.52  (p.  200),  463. 

[near  Stafford],  Bradeleye,  oo.  Staff., 

manor.  131. 

in  the  Moors,  Bredeleye,  co.  Staff., 

-187. 
[Great  ?],  Bradeleye,   oo.   Suff.,  538 

(pp.  Si7,3i8). 
.Little?,  Bradeleie,  oo.  Suff.,  412  («. 

233). 
,  Maiden,   Maydenebradele,  co.  Wilts, 

prior  of,  458  (p.  257). 
,  Bradeley,     Bradelay     [in     Kildwiok 

parish],  oo.  York,  30,  533  {p.  306). 
Bradmore,   Brademere,  Brademar,  oo.  Nott., 

manor,  77,  78. 
Bradninch,  Bradenech,   Braneys,  co.  Devon, 

manor  or  honour,  148  (pp.  72,  73)  527 

(i).293). 
Bradno'C?),  oo.  Wilts,  279  (p.  157). 
Bradon,  Bradon  Qouiz  or  Gosebradene,  oo. 

Somers.,  61. 
Bradpole,  Bradepol,  oo.  Dorset,  manor,  142. 
Bradstede,  co.  Kent.     See  Brasted, 


Bradwell,  Bradewell  [in  West  Down  parish], 

oo.  Devon,  411. 
by  Sea,  Bradewell,  oo.  Essex,  manor, 

445. 
Bradwelle,  Hugh  de,  538  (p.  342). 
Bradworthy,co. Devon,  Hermansworthy  in,  q.v. 

,  Limescote  in,  q.v. 

Brae,  Bray  [in  St.  Just  parish],  co.  Cornw., 

337. 
Brae,  Bray,  Michael  de,  337. 

Gervase,  Gervis  de,  337,  491. 

Brafield  on  the  Green,  Braunfeld,  Braunpfeld, 

00.  N'hamp. ,  412  {p.  235),  602  (p.  382). 
Braham,  co.  Suff.     See  Brantham. 
Braham,  Eoger  de,  215  (p.  116). 

William  de,  445,  538  (p.  349). 

Braibo,  Thomas,  252. 

Braibrok,  Joan  de,  431. 

Brailes,  Brayles,  Breyles.  co.  Warw.,616  (pp. 

404,  408). 

manor,  Q15i  pp.  399,  409). 

Winderton  in,  q.v. 

,  Over,  eo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  409). 

Braithwaite,     Braythwayt     [in     Crosthwaite 

parish] ,  oo.  Cumb.,  manor,  146. 
,  Braythweyt  [in  Brigham  parish],  co. 

Cumb. ,  Satmyrthaoh  in,  560. 
Braksted,  co.  Essex.     See  Braxted. 
Bramber,  Brembre,  co.  Sussex,  barony,  321 . 
Bramoote,  Brompoote  [in  Bulkington  parish], 

CO.  Wai-w.,  412  {p.  234). 
Bramdean,  oo.  Hants,  Woodcote  in,  q.v. 
Bramford,  Braunford.  oo.  Suff..  215  (p.  115), 

519  (p.  288). 
Bramhope,  Bramhopp  [in  Otley  parish],  oo. 

York,  536  (i).  318). 
Bramley,  Brumlegh,  Bromlegh,  Bromley,  eo. 

Surrey,  413  (p.  237),  607  {p.  388). 

manor,  344. 

,  church,  607  (2).  388). 

Brampton,  Bramtone,  co.  Hunt,  manor,   412 

(p.  232  his). 
Bryan ,  Brompton,  co.  Salop  [«o«!  cos. 

Heref.  and  Badnor],  manor,  130. 
Little,    Brompton,     oo.    Heref.     [in 

Presteigne  parish,  00.  Radnor] ,  57  {p. 

25),  68. 
[in  Marton  parish],  oo.  Westm.,  533 

(p.  302). 
Brampton,  Iseult  de,  and  Emma  her  daughter, 

590. 

John  de,  65. 

Peter  de,  538  (p.  347). 

Bramptone,  eo.  Kent,  538  ( p.  343). 
Bramtone,  oo.  Hunt.     See  Brampton. 
Bramtone,  William  de,  638  (p.  343). 
Brand,  Alan,  421.  _ 
Brandon,  Braundon  [in  Wolston  parish],  oo. 

Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 

,  cEustle,  187. 

Branel,  co.  Cornw.     See  St.  Stephen. 
Branesford,  co.  Wore.     See  Bransford. 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


443 


Braueys,  eo.  Deyon.     See  Bradninch. 
Brangwayne,  oo.  Monm.     See  Bryngwyn. 
Brannell,  oo.  Cornw.     See  St.  Stephen. 
Bransford,  Branesford  [in  Leigh  parish] ,  oo. 

Wore.,  615  ( J).  403). 
Brant,  oo.  Lino.,  river,  fishery  in,  592. 
Brantham.  Brabam,  oo.  Suff.,  215  (pp.  115, 

116),  538(i).  S49Ws). 
Braosa,   Brewosa.    Breuse,    Breouse, 

Breowse,      Brewosse,      Braose, 

Giles  de,  270. 
Lucy  daughter  of  Beatrice  de, 

417. 

,  Peter  de,  321,322. 

Giles  de,  344,  417,  538  (p.  340). 

and  Joan  his  wife,  270. 

John  son  of  Giles  de,  538  (p.  342). 

,  Mary  de,  157. 

Peter  de,  Agnea  his  wife,  321,  322. 

Richard  de,  157,  270. 

,  Alioe  his  wife,  157. 

,  Robert  de  (son  of  Boger),  270. 

Hogerde,  270. 

,  Thomas  de,  321. 

,  William  de,  212,321,334. 

,  ,  Mary  wife  of,  321. 

Brasington,  co.  Derby.  See  Brassington. 
Brassington,  Brasington,  co.  Derby,  151. 
Brasted,  Bradstede,   co.  Kent,    manor.    538 

(p.  331). 

,  rector  of,  538  (p.  331). 

Brathela.  oo.  Westm.,  218  (pp.  118,  119). 
Brattleby,   Brotelby,  oo.    Lino.,   manor,   279 

(p.  153). 
Bratton,  John  de,  159. 
Braumfeld,  oo.  Buck.     See  Brayfield. 
Braumpton,  co.  Somers.     See  Brompton. 
Braundon,  oo.  Warw.     See  Brandon. 
BrauDceston,  oo.  Nbamp.     See  Braunston. 
Braunfeld,  co.  Buck.     See  Brayfield. 

,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Brafield. 

Braunford,  eo.  SuEf.     See  Bramford. 
Braunford,  Alexander  de,  215  (p.  116). 
Braunston,  Braunoeston  and  Brauncestonbury 

[co.  N'hamp.],  340. 
Bravelston,  Briavelston,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (pp. 

336,  337). 
Braxted,  Great,  Bracstede,  Braksted,  oo.  Essex, 

415. 

, manor,  475  {p.  268). 

,  ,  advowson,  475  (^J.  268). 

,  Braxsted    [i.e.    Westhall     in    Great 

Braxted],  co.  Essex,  538  (p.  349). 
Bray,  Braye,  oo.  Berks,  193. 

00.  Coruw.     See  Brae. 

Bray,  Henry  le,  615  (p.  405). 

,  John  de,  of  Silsoe,  229. 

,  his  daughter  Alice,  229. 

,  Richard  de,  412  (p.  235). 

Thomas  de,  412  (i),  234),  538  (p.  345). 

See  Brae  ;  Braye. 


Braycewell,  oo.  York.     See  Braoewell. 

Braye,  Adam  de,  355. 

Brayfield,     Cold,     Braumfeld     by    Turveye, 

Braumfeld,  oo.  Buck., 412  (p.  283j,  597. 
Brayland,  oo.  Lino. ,  592. 
Brayles,  oo.  Warw     See  Brailes. 
Brayles,  Alioe  de,  late  wife  of  John  Joroe,  96. 
Braythwayt.    Braythweyt,    oo.    Gumb.      See 

Braithwaite. 
Breadwiok,  Bridwik  [in  Kentisbury  parish], 

CO.  Devon,  527  (p.  293). 
Breamore,  Bremere,  co.  Hants,  prior  of,  338. 
Breaunzon.     See  Brianzon. 
Breoham,  co.  Norf.     See  Biroham. 
Breoheston,  co.  Warw.     See  Baroheston. 
Brecon,  Brekon,  court  at,  165. 
Bredefeld,  oo.  Suff.     See  Bradfield. 
Bredeleye,  oo.  Staff.     See  Bradley. 
Bredgar,  Bradegare,  co.  Kent,  134. 
Bredon,  co.  Woro.,Westmanoote  in,  q.v. 
Bredon,  William  le,  458  (p.  259). 
■  Brege,  John  ate,  of  Cottenham,  540. 

C/-Brigg. 

Breighton.  Brighton  [in  Bubwith  parish],  co. 

York,  manor,  252. 
BreinisMp,    Broniskip,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (p. 

168;. 
Brekon.     See  Brecon. 
Brembre,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Bramber. 
Bremere.  oo.  Hants.     See  Breamore, 
Brenannyarth,  oo .  M  ontgomery.  SeeBroniarth . 
Brenchley,  Brenohisle,  Brenchysle,  co.  Kent, 

538  (f'i).  331,  343). 
Brendehyroo,  oo.  Monm,,  538  (p.  337). 
Brenlowyn,  Brentlowyn.  oo.  Monm.,  638  (p. 

335). 
Brent,  East,  Brente,  co.  Somers.,  manor,  423. 
Breouse,  Breowse.     See  Braosa. 
Brerdestwysel,  oo.  Lane.     See  Birtwistle. 
Brerecliffe,  oo.  Lane.    See  Brieroliffe. 
Breredale  [in  Asby?j,  oo.  Westm.,  633  (p. 

302). 
Brerton,  William  de,  25. 
Bresete,  oo.  Suff.     See  Bricett. 
Bressinge,  John  de,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  542. 
Bressingham ,  Brisingham ,  oo.  Norf . ,  55  ( p.  21 ) . 
Bret,  Bobert  le,  of  Little  Wratting,  15. 

,  Berard  le,  57  (p.  26),  58. 

Geoffrey  le,  137. 

Brut,  Bryt,  Maud  wife  of  Richard  le, 

Maud  de  Croupes,  148. 

,  Philip  le,  283. 

Richard  le,  136. 

Simon  le,  15.' 

,  and  Joan  his  wife,  330. 

Thomas  le,  330,539. 

C/.  Brut. 

Bretayn.     See  Britannia. 

Bretford  [in  Wolston  parish],  co.  Warw. ,  187. 
Brethenham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Brettenham. 
00.  Suff.     See  Brettenham. 


444 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Brethenham,  William  de,  638  (p.  346). 
Brethereslond,  la,  co.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 
Bretherton  [in  Croston  parish],  co.  Lane,  279 

(p.  168). 
Breton,    Bretoun,    Bruton,     Bretun, 

John  le,  262. 
,  John  son  of  John  le ,  the  younger, 

293. 
John  le,   the   younger,    his   daughter 

Maud  married  to  Richard  de  la  Eivere. 

262. 

,  Nicholas  le,  152. 

,  William.  538  (>.  341). 

Brettenham.  Brethenham,  co.  Norf.,  53S(p. 

346). 

,  Brethenham,  co.  SnfE.,  638  (p.  S^S). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  351). 

Brettevill,  Henry  de,  593. 

Breuse.     See  Braosa. 

Brevannek,  co.  Gomw.     S,ee  Pradannack. 

Brewere,  William,  527  {p-  295). 

Brewood,  Brewode,  co.  Staff.,  nuns  of,  458 

(p.  255). 

Brinsford  and  Coven  in,  611  (p.  390). 

Chillington  in,  q.v. 

Brewosa,  Brewoss.  See  Braosa. 
Breyies,  co.  Warw.  See  Brailes. 
Brian,   Briona,  Bryon,  Bryona,  Gny 

de,  64. 
Guy  de   (grandfather)  and  Joan  his 

wife,  64  {p.  33). 

Guy  de,  538  (y.  340). 

,  ,  son  of  Guy,  64  ( p.  33),  386. 

,  Maud  de,  lady  of  Hatley,  197. 

Brianzon,  Bryanzon,  Briaunzoun, 
Briaunceon,Briaancoun,Bryaun- 
zon,  John  de,  599. 

William  de,  273. 

Bartholomew  de,  599  (p.  380). 

,  Giles  de,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  359. 

,  Johnde,  273. 

,  ,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  599. 

,  Peter  de,  213  (J).  112). 

Briaunzoun,    Briaunceon,  Briaunconn.       Sec 

Brianzon. 
Briavelston,  Bravelston.  co.  Monm.,  538  (pp. 

336.  337). 
Brioett,   Little,   Bresetc,    co.    Suff.,  638  (p. 

347). 
BriohuUe,  BrichuU,  co  Buck.     See  Brickhill. 
BriokhiU,  Bow,  BollebrychuU,  BoUebrioholle, 

00.  Buck..  538  {pp.  329,  343). 
,  Great,  Brichulle,   co.   Buck.,   advow- 
son, 53  (p.  19). 

,  ,  manor,  53  (y.  19). 

,  Little,  BrichuU,  BrihuU  [co.  Buck.], 

538(21.329). 
Briddale,  Briddeshal,  co.  York.     See  Burdale. 
Briddeshal,  oo.  York.     See  Birdsall. 
Briddeamere,  co.  Chester,  »  fishery  in,  62  (p. 

30). 
Briddiugho,  co.  Essex.     See  Benton. 


Briddlesford,  Bridelesford  [in  Arreton  parish], 

CO.  Hants.  (I.  of  W.).  184. 
Bridebrok  [co.  Essex].     See  Birdbrook. 
Bridekirk,  co.  Cumb.,  Papcastle  in,  q.v. 
Bridelesford,  oo.  Hants.     See  Briddlesford. 
Bridelington,  eo.  York.     See  Bridlington. 
Brideport,  Brudeport,  'William  de,  142. 

,  Johnde,  142. 

Bridge,  la  Brigge     la  Brigges    [in  Godshill 

parish],  eo.  Hants  (X.  of  W.),  331. 
SoUars,  Brugge  on  Wye,  Brugges,  co. 

Heref.,  633  (pp.  303,  304). 

,  chantry  at,  633  (i).  304). 

Bridghampton,  Bruggehampton  [in  Yeovilton 

parish],   co.   Somers..  manor,   607  (p. 

389). 
Bridgnorth,  Brusge,  Bruges,  co.  Salop,   102, 

611  (p.  39'2). 

,  le  Hay  in  the  foreign  liberty  of,  102. 

Bridlington,   Bridlyngton,    Bridelington,    co. 

York,  120  (p.  52). 

,  prior  of,  537  (i).  320). 

Bridport,  Brudeport,  eo.  Dorset,  borough,  142. 
Bridwik,  oo.  Devon.     See  Breadwiek. 
Briercliffe,  BrereoliSe  [in  Whalley  parish] .  oo. 

Lane.,  279  (p.  160). 
Briggr,  Roger  atte,  of  Beltoft,  627. 
,  William  son  of  Roger  atte,  of  Beltoft, 

627. 

C/.  Brege. 

Brigge,  Brigges,  co.  Hants.     See  Bridge. 
Briggeham,  co.  Cumb.     See  Brigham. 
Briggesle,  co.  Line.     See  Brigsley. 
Brigham,  Briggeham,  oo.  Cumb..  advowson. 

364. 
Brigham,  Alan  de,  543. 

his  sister  Joan,  543. 

Johnde,  354,  409. 

,  ,  Joan  his  daughter,  354. 

William  de,  282.  633  (p.  306). 

Brighton,  co.  York.     See  Breightou. 
Brightwell,  Brycthewell,  Bryohtwell,  oo.  Suff., 

manor,  311. 

fishery,  311. 

,  Foxhall  in,  q.v. 

Brigsley,  Briggesle,  co.  Line,  362  (p.  201). 
Brihull  [co.  Buck.].     See  Brickhill. 
Brikelesworth,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Briiworth. 
Brimfeld,  oo.  Heref.     See  Brimfield. 
Brimfield,  Brumfeld,  co.  Heref.,  79. 

Wooferton  in,  q.v. 

Brimpfhild  [Bromfield  ?],  co.  Cumb.,  146. 

Bringhirst,  Richard  de,  161. 

Bringwaydar,  co.  Salop.     See  Bryn  Gwaeddan 

[co.  Montgomery]. 
Brinhinghurst,  William  de,  458  (p.  268). 
Brinissant,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Brinkley,  Brynkele,  oo.  Camb. ,  advowson,  615 

(p.  400). 
.Brinneshope,  co.  Heref.     See  Brinsop. 
Brinsford,   Brunesford  [in   Brewood  parish], 
CO.  Staff.,  611  {p.  390). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


445 


Brinsop.  Brinneahope,  oo.  Heref. ,  manor,  206. 

Brione.     See  Brian. 

Brisob  forest,  oo.  York,  199. 

Briaingham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Bressingham. 

Brislington,  Brystleton,  oo.  Somera.,  manor, 

538  (p.  338). 
Bristol,  castle,  oonstable  of,  416. 

St,  Augustine's,  abbot  of,  538  (p.  339). 

,  master  of  the  house  of  St.  John,  538 

(p.  339), 
Briston,  Birston,  Berston,  oo.  Norf. ,  588  (», 

346). 
Britannia,     Brittania,     Brutayn,     Bruteigne, 

Bretayn,  John  de,  548. 
,  ,earlofE.iohmond,352(i).200) 

369,  438,  526,  534  {p.  308),  592,  599 

{pp.  370,  380),  611  (p.  393),  621. 

See  Eiiehmoud. 

Brithdir,  Bruthtur,  Brucktur  [in  Berriew,  oo. 

Montgomery],  147,  214. 
Britraerestone,  Stephen  de,  113. 
Briton  ferry,  la  Bruttone,  oo.  Glamorgan.  538 

(   .334). 
Brixton,  oo.  Devon,  Coffloet  in,  q.v. 
Brixworth,  Brikelesworth,  eo.  N'hamp.,  manor, 

596. 
Broad  Clyst.  oo.  Devon.     See  Clyst. 
Broadbridge,  Bradebrugg  [in  Boseham  parish], 

00.  Sussex,  183. 
Broadfield,  Bradefeld  [in  Burford  parish,  oo. 

Salop],  533  (;p.  304  Ms). 
Broadhembury,    Brodehembery,    oo.    Devon, 

136. 

,  Luton  in,  q.v. 

Broadoak,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Brothek. 
Broadwater,  Bradewatere,  oo.  Sussex,  manor, 

413  (p.  236,. 
Broadway,  Brodeway,  Brodeweye,  oo.  Dorset, 

346  (i).  195),  457. 

Waye  Eywaud,  00.  Dorset,  457. 

,  Brodeweye,  oo.  Somers. ,  406. 

Broadwell,  oo.  Oxford,  Filkins  in,  q.v. 
Broohampton,  oo.  Hants.     See  Brockhampton. 
Brookborewe,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Brogborough. 
Brockdish,  Brokedissh,  oo.  Norf.,  55. 
Brookeleygehirst,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Brookly- 

hurst. 
Brookenhurst,  Brokenhurst,  in  the  New  Forest, 

00.  Hants,  479. 
Brookhampton,     Broohampton      [in     Havant 

parish],  oo.  Hants,  485. 
BrookhiU,  Brokhill  [in  Broad  Clyst  parish] , 

00.  Devon,  650. 
Brooklesby,  oo.  Lino. ,  Eoxton  in,  q.v. 
Brookley,  Brookele,  Brooleye,  oo.  Suff.,  538 

(p.  348  Ms). 
Brooklyhurst,  Brookeleygehirst  [in  Eothbury 

parish],    oo.    N'humb.,    vaooary,    219 

(1..121). 
Brookwear,  Broowere  [in  St.  Briavel's  parish, 

00.  G-louo.],  fishery  at,  538  {p.  336). 
Brook  worth,  Brooworth,  oo.  S-louo.,  280,  360. 
Broolonde in  Bramley,  oo.  Surrey,  607  (p.  888). 


Brooton,  oo.  Wore.     See  Broughton. 

Broowere.     See  Brookwear. 

Brooworth,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Brookworth. 

Brode,  Jobn.de,  185. 

Philip  le,  277. 

,  Philip  le,  185. 

Brodehembery,  oo.  Devon.   S«eBroadhembury. 

Brodelysoom,  oo.  Devon.     See  Burlesoombe. 

Brodeweye,  co.  Dorset.     See  Broadway. 

CO.  Somers.     See  Broadway. 

Bi-odsworth,  00.  York,  Pickburn  in,  q.v. 

Brogborough,   Brookborewe,   Brokeburwe   [in 
Kidgmont  parish] ,  oo.  Bedf. .  53  ( p.  18). 

Broghton.  oo.  Norf.     See  Broughton. 

,  00 .  York.     See  Broughton. 

Broghton.    William  son  of  Adam  de,  533  (p. 
!  306  i. 

Brogtou.     See  Broughton. 

Brok.  Bobert  de  la,  of  Elsworth,  67. 

See  Abovebrok;  .Attebrok. 

;   Brokeburwe,  eo.  Bedf.     See  Brogborough. 
i    Brokedissh,  00.  Norf.     Sec  Brockdish. 

Brokedissh.,  Brokedisch,  Stephen  de, 
55. 

,  John  de,  538  (j).  346). 

I    ,  Reginald  de,  55. 

j    Brokenhurst,  co.  Hants.     See  Brookenhurst. 

Brokes,  Brokis  [near  Ipswich],  oo.  Suff.,  538 
(P  348). 

Brokesfeld.  oo.  N'humb.     See  BroxSeld. 

Brokysheud.     See  Broxted. 

Brombton,  oo.  N'humb.,  80. 

Bromdon,  oo.  N'humb.,  80. 

Brome,  Robert  de,  612. 

Bromeshurst,  ferry,  co.  Chester,  62  (p.  30). 

Bromfeld,  oo.  Somera.     See  Broomfield. 

Bromteld,   Bromfelde,    Richard   de,   533  {p. 
343). 

Robert  de,  538  [pp.  327,  340). 

'    Cf.  Brumfeld. 

Bromfield,  oo.  Cumb.,  Blencogo  in,  q.v. 
I    Bromhale,  co.  Chester.     See  Broomhall. 

,  00.  N'humb.     See  Broomhaugh. 

1    Bromham,  Brumham,  Bromholm,  oo.  Bedf., 

I  351,  431,  597. 

j  Bromkot,  oo.  Staff.,  62  (p.  28). 

Bromlegh,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Bramley. 

Bromlegh,  Bobert  de,  46. 

John  de,  46. 

See  Bromleye. 

Bromley,  Bromleye,  oo.  Essex,  72. 

.; ,  Great,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  414. 

,  Bromlegh,  Bromlygh,  CO.  Kent,  372. 

,  Bromleye  [in  Ecoleshall],  oo.  Staff., 

46. 

,  00.  Surrey.     See  Bramley. 

Bromleye,    co.    Suff.    [Little    Bromley,    co. 
Essex?],  538(2?.  349). 

,  00.  Surrey.     See  Bramley. 

Bromleye,  Robert  de,  541 . 

See  Bromlegh. 


446 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Brompoote,  oo.  Warw.  See  Bramoote. 
Brompton,  oo.  Heref .  See  Brampton. 
Begis,  Braumpton  Eegis,  oo.  Somers., 

manor,  513. 
,  Brumpton,    in  Pickering,   oo.   York, 

manor,  534(2).  307). 

00.  York,  church,  634  (p.  307). 

Kekesgate,  534  (i).  307). 

,  Snainton  in,  q.v. 

Bromptoa,  Brian  de,  130. 

.Elizabeth   daughter    of  Brian 

de,  228. 

,  Brian  de  Cgrandfather  of  Brian),  130. 

Brian  de,  his  wife  Maud,  156. 

Sarah  wife  of,  130. 

his  daughter  Margaret,  wife  of 

Robert  de  Harle,  q  v. 

Thomas  de,  57  {p.  25),  58. 

Cf.  Brumptone. 

BromtoninWithemi3ham,oo.Suff.,manor,390. 
Brouegadeyr,  Bronogadeyr   [in  Montgomery], 

147,  214. 
Broniarth,   Bronannyarth,   Brenannyarth    [in 

Guilsfield,  co.  Montgomeiy],  269. 
Broniskip,Breiniskip,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  ( p.  158). 
Broom,    King's.    Kyngeabrome    [in    Bidford 

parish],  oo.  Warw.,  611  (p.  891). 
,  Little,  Lutlebrome  [in  Bidford  parish], 

CO.  Warw.,  611  (p.  391). 
Broomfield,  Bromfeld,  eo.  Somers.,  225. 

,  ohuroh,  225. 

Broomhall,  Bromhale  [in  Wrenby  parish],  CO. 

Chester,  62  (i).  81). 
Broomhaugh,  Bromhale  [in  Bywell  St.  Andrew 

parish],  co.  N'hnmb.,  manor,  403(2). 

224). 
Bro3eley,Borewardesley,co.  Salop,  manor,  222. 
Brothek  [Broadoak ?],  eo.  Cornw.,  558. 
Brotherten,  Thomas  de,  earl  of  Norfolk,  390, 

475  (pp.  269,  270). 
Brothton,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Broughton. 
Brotton,  oo.  York,  manor,  593. 
Brouothon,  co.  Buck.     See  Broughton. 
Brough    Sowerby,    Soureby    by   Burgh,   co. 

Westm.,  533  ( p.  301). 

,  manor,  633  (p.  303). 

, ,  manor  and  town,  633  {p.  303). 

, under  Stainmore ,  Burgh  under  Stayn- 

more,  Staynnesmor,  oo.  Westm.,  oastle, 

633  (i).  301). 
Brougham, Brouham,  oo.Westm.,  533 {p. 302). 

adrowson,  533  (pp.  303,  305). 

,  oastle  &o.,  533  (p.  301). 

Broughton,  Brouthon.  Broutohon,  oo.  Buck, 

588(P2).  329.  342). 
,  Great,  Brothton  [in  Bridekirk  parish], 

00.  Cumb.,  146. 

Burghton,  oo.  Hants,  621. 

,  manor,  148(yp.  73,  77). 

Hackett  ?,    Brooton    Beuchamp,    oo. 

Wore.,  615  (i).  403). 
in    Airedale,    Broghton,    co.    York 

[W.E.], 30, 73,  282, 533(|)i.. 305, 306). 


Broughton— (coTit.) 

,  Grfeat,     Broghton     [in     Kirkby     in 

Cleveland  parish],  co.  York,  551. 

Broughton,   Brougthon,    Broghton,   Brogton, 
John  de,  538  (p.  346). 

,  Thomas  de,  615  (2)i).  402,  403). 

Broun,  Brun,  Broune,  Brune,  Brunne 
Iseult  la,  63. 

Bichard  le,  393. 

,  Ada  la,  328. 

Clement,  64  (p,  33). 

,  John,  of  Castle  Bytham,  157. 

,  Maurice  le,  63,372. 

,  Richard,  Richard  le,  328,  531  (i).299). 

,  Robert,  166. 

Robert  le,  65. 

,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  393. 

son  of  Richard,  393. 

,  Simon  le,  615  (i).  403). 

,  Thomas,  340. 

Brouneswoyere,  co.  Warw.     Sec  Brownsover. 

BrouB.     See  Brus. 

Brouthon,  co.  Buok.     See  Broughton. 

Brouton,  co.  Somers.     See  Bruton. 

Brownsover,  Brouneswovere,  Bruneswovore  [by 
Clifton  on  Dunsmore],  co.  Warw.,  412 
(p.  234). 

Browystere,  Christiana  le,  539. 

Broxfield,  Brokesfeld  [in  Embleton  parish], 
CO.  N'humb.,  538  (p.  316). 

Broxted,  Chaure  and  Brokysheud,  oo.  Essei, 
538  (pp.  348,  349). 

Broy,  Neal  son  of  William  de,  of  Ay- 
liston,  356. 

Bruoktur,  co.  Salop.  See  Brithdir  [oo.  Mont- 
gomery] . 

Brudal,  co.  Norf.     See  Brundall. 

Brudeport,  co.  Dorset.     See  Bridport. 

Brudeport.     See  Brideport. 

Brudly.     See  Bruly. 

Brndyngbury,  co.  Warw.     See  Birdingbury. 

Bruer,  abbot  of.     See  Brueme. 

Bruera,  Ralph  de,  158. 

Brueme,  Bruer  [co.  Oxford],  abbot  of,  615 
(p.  402). 

BrufEresmor,  oo.  Glamorgan.  See  Griffiths- 
moor. 

Bruges,  Juliana  de,  533  (p.  304). 

Walter  de,  533  (p,  304). 

Brugge,  00.  Salop.     Sec  Bridgnorth. 

Btuggehamptou,  co.  Somers.  See  Bridghampton. 

Brugges,  Brugge,  oo.  Heref.     See  Bridge. 

Bruly,  Bruyly,  Brudly,  Petronilla  de, 
of  Luddington,  303. 

,  Nicholas  de.  303. 

,  Walter  de,  615  (p.  403). 

.feeof,  615(1).  410). 

Brumfeld,  Hugh  de,  543. 

C/.  Bromfeld. 

Brumham,  co.  Bedf.    See  Bromham. 

Brumlegh,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Bramley. 

Brumpton,  oo,  York.     See  Brompton. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


447 


Brutnpton.     See  Brympton. 
Brumptone,  William  de,  152. 

Of.  Brompton  ;  Brympton , 

Brumthorp,  oo.  Lino.     See  Bonthorp. 
Brun,  Brune.     See  Broun. 
Brimdall,  Brudal,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  332). 
Bruneley,  oo.  Lano.     See  Burnley. 
Brunesford,  oo.  Staff.     See  Brinsford. 
Broneswovere,  oo.  Warw.     See  Brownsover. 
Brunhelle  wood,  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Brunn,  Bronne,  oo.  Lino.     See  Bourn. 
Brunne,  William  de,  538  (p.  347). 
Brunnpton.     See  Brympton. 
Brunsoaith  [Brunstook  ?],  oo.  Cumb.,393. 
Brunthorp,  oo.  Lino.     See  Bonthorp. 
Brus,  Bruys,  Brous,  Bobert  de,  548. 

,  Bernard  de,  350,  548. 

,  Peter  de,  534  (p.  307). 

Robert  le,  or  Robert  de,  53  {p.  19). 

114,    177,  190,    197,  492,    515,    538 

(p.  349),  548. 

William  de,  533  (p.  306). 

Brus,  fee  of,  395,  516. 

Brustewik,  oo.  York.     See  Burstwiok. 

Brut.     See  Bret. 

Brut,  John  le,  205. 

Brutayn,  Bruteigue  de.     See  Britannia. 

Bruthtur,  oo.  Montgomery.     See  Brithdir. 

Bruttone,  la,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Briton. 

Bruton,  'Brouton,  oo.  Somers.,  prior  of,  603 

(p.  386). 
Bruton.     See  Breton. 
Bruyly.     See  Bruiy. 
Bruys.     See  Brus. 
Bryan,  John,  of  Cheddington,  591. 
Bryanzon,  Bryounzou.     See  Brianzon. 
Bryohtwell,  oo.  Su£f.     See  Brightwell. 
Bryothewell,  oo.  Suff .     See  Brightwell. 
Brympton,     Brunapton,     Brumpton, 

Adam  de,  504. 

,  John  de,  504. 

Bryn  Grwaeddan,  Bringwaydar,  Bryngwaydan 

[in  Langadfan,  oo.  Montgomery],  214. 
Bryngwyn,     Brangwayne,     Bryngweyn,      oo. 

Moum.,  412(i).  232). 
Brynkele,  oo.  Camb.     See  Brinkley. 
Brynsall,  co.  York.     See  Bumaall. 
Bryona,  Bryon.     See  Brian. 
BrystletOQ,  oo.  Somers.     See  Bristlington. 
Bryt.     See  Bret. 

Buoeros,  oo.  York.     See  Buokroae. 
Buohan,  earl  of.     See  Oomyn. 
Buok,  William,  282. 
Buokby,  Bookeby,  oo.  N'hamp.,  manor,  279 

(p.  155). 

,advowson,  279  (p.  155). 

Buckden,  Bukden,  Bukdou,  Bukeden,  Bucke- 

dene  [in  Arnoliffe  parish],   oo.  York 

S36(i)i).  314,  321,324). 
Buckenham,  Bukenham,  oo,  Norf. ,  prior  of, 

529. 


Buokenham — emit. 

Old,  Bokenham,  oo.  Korf.,   538   (p. 

346). 
Buckesgate,  Bukesgate,  Isabel  wife 
of  Richard  de,  469. 

.Bichard  de,  206. 

,  Adam  de,  206,  469,  621 

Richard  de,  Isabel  hia  wife,  206. 

Bucketon,  oo.  Nott.     See  Boughton. 
Buoketon,  Thomas  de,  340. 
Buokholt,  Booholt,  oo.  Hants,  forest,  469. 
Buokhurst,  Bogherst,  Bokherst,  Booherst  [in 
Withyham  parish],  oo.  Sussex,  manor, 
612. 
Buckingham,   Bockyngham,    eo.    Buck.,    538 
( p.  342). 

St.  Peter's  Church,  417. 

Buckland,  oo.  Hertf.,  Pope's  Hall  in,  q.v. 

St.    Mary,    Boklonde,    Boklond,    oo. 

Somers.,  61. 

,  advowson,  61 . 

,  Boclonde,  co.  Surrey,  538  {p.  345). 

Buokrose,  Bukros,  Buecros,  eo.  York,  204. 

wapentake,  199. 

Buokton,    Bootou    [co.    Heref.,   in   Buckhell 

parish,  co.  Salop],  130. 
Buddeworht,  oo.  Chester.    See  Budworth. 
Buddington,  Boudyton,  Buditou  [in  Bignor 
parish,    locally    in     Easebourne],    co. 
Sussex,  523,  536  (jp.  315). 
Budeford,  co.  Warw.     See  Bidford. 
Budenweye,  John  de,  538  (p.  336). 
Budeston,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Biddestone. 
Baditon,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Buddington. 
Buditon,  Hugh  de,  523. 
Budle.Botel  [iijBaraburg  parish],  co.  N'humb., 

536  ( J).  316). 
Budleigh,  Boddelegh,  co.  Devon,  hundred,  34. 
Budworth,  Buddewoht,  co.  Chester,  180. 
Buffrey,  Buffry,  Robert,  226. 

,  William  de,  226. 

Bugeleghe,  co.  Sussex.    See  Bowley. 
Buggeaword,  co.  Derby.     See  Bugsworth. 
Bugk,  Elias,  533  (.p.  306). 

Robert,  533(^.306). 

Bugsworth,  Buggesword  [in  GJossop  parish], 

CO.  Derby,  577. 
Buildwas,  Boulewas,  oo.  Salop,  166. 
Bukden,    Bukdone,  Bukeden,  co.  York.     See 

Buokden. 
Bukenham,  co.  Norf.     See  Buckenham, 
BukenhuU  [in  Pirton],  oo.   Wore,  615  (p. 

397). 
Bukesgate.     See  Buckesgate. 
Buketon,  oo.  Norf.     See  Boughton. 
Bukiros,  oo.  York.     See  Buokrose. 
Bulby,  Bolby  [in  Irnham  parish],  co.  Line, 

589. 
Bulehuthe.     See  Bolehuthe. 
Bulemere,  co.  Essex.     See  Bulmer. 
Bulesdoun.  Robert  de,  533  (p.  304). 
Buleye,  co.  Wore.     See  Beoley. 


448 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Bulges,  CO.  Su£f.     See  Boulge. 

Bu'kesfcrode,  Bolkestrode,  Henry  de,  and  Maud 

his  wife,  407. 
Balkington,  co.  Warw.,  Barnacle  in,  q.v. 

,  Bramoote  in,  q.v. 

BuUok,  Robert,  315  (p.  116). 

Ballworthy,  Boleworfche,  Blaworth  [in  Alver- 

discott  parish],   co.    Devon,    538   (p. 

3i0) 
Bullynge,   John   son   of   John    de,    538    (p. 

343). 
,  John   son   of   Bichard    de,    538   {p. 

343). 

■...,  Thomas  de,  538  ('^.343). 

Bnlmer,  Bolemere,   Bulmere,   Bulemere,    co. 

Essex,  538  (pp.  Si7,  348,  349). 

Smeaton  in,  q.v. 

,  Bnlmere,  oo.  York,  199. 

Bulmere,  Bolmer,  Theopbania  or  Tes- 

phBnia  de,  556. 

,  -John  de,  536  (■;).  333). 

,  Ralph  de,  556. 

Bumpstead  Helion,  oo.  Essex,  Hersham  in,  q  v. 
Steeple,  Bounsted,  co.  Essex,  538  (p. 

349). 
Burast«de,  William  de,  599  (pp.  379,  380;. 
Bunbury,    Boneburi,    oo.    Chester,    351    (p. 

136). 

,  manor,  251  (p.  137). 

,  advowson,  351  (p.  136). 

,  Horsley  in,  q.v. 

Bungay,  Bungeye,  co.  Suff.,  prioress  of,  55. 
Bunyton,  co.  Warw.     See  Binton. 
Burbich,  Nicholas  de,  413  (p.  234). 

Burbage,  Borbaohe,  Burbaeh,  oo.  Leic,  manor, 

412  {pp.  231, -232). 

,  advowson,  412  {p.  336). 

,  Burbaeh,  co.  Wilts,  568. 

,  Burghbaoh  Sauvage,  co.  Wilts,  honour 

538  (p.  328;. 
Burdale,   Briddeshal,  Briddale  [in  Wharram 

Percy  parish],  co.  York,  199,  204. 
Burdeleye,  Geoffrey  de,  312. 
Burdet,  William,  114, 

,  John,  114. 

,  Robert,  458  (;p.  258). 

knight,  458  (p,  259). 

,  William,  412  ( p.  236),  548. 

Burdingbury,  co.  Warw.     See  Birdingbury. 
Burdon,  Bordon,  Burdun,  Alexander, 

of  Desborough ,  582. 

Brian,  536(2).  319). 

John,  279  (jp.  155). 

,  ,  of  Desborough,  582. 

Bureford,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Burford. 

,  CO.  Salop.     See  Burford. 

Bures,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (pp.  348,  349). 

,  ,  manor,  599  (^j.  379). 

Great,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (p.  347), 

,  Little,  CO.  Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 

Bureton,  90.  Dorset.     See  Bourton, 


Burford,    Boreford,    Bureford,    oo.    Oxford, 

538  (pp.  327,  344). 
Bureford,  Boreford,  co.  Salop,  manor, 

57. 

,  fees  held  of ,  58. 

,  advowson,  57  (p.  24). 

,  court  at,  90. 

,  ,  prebend  of,  57  (p.  25). 

,  Broadfield  in,  j.v. 

,  Tilsop  in,  q.v. 

Burgate,  Peter  de,  55. 

Burgh  by  Sands  [oo.  Cumb.],  manor,  453. 

Apton,  Bergh,  oo.  Norf. ,  manor,  475 

(p.  270). 

,  CO.  Westm.     See  Brough. 

Burgham,  Bourgham  [in  Worplesdon  parish], 

CO.  Surrey,  538  I  p.  345). 
Burghbaoh,  co.  Wilts.     See  Burbage. 
Burghdon,  John  de,  538  (p.  316). 
Burghersh.  co.  Sussex.     See  Burwash. 
Burghersb,      Burgher.s,    Burgharsh, 

Bourghassh,  Stephen  de,  207. 

,  Bartholomew  de,  528  (p.  342). 

Maud  de,  207. 

,  Stephen  de,  220  (p.  121). 

Burghill,    BourchuU,   Bourthull,   Burzhulle, 

CO.  Heref.,  614, 

manor,   165. 

,  Tillington  in,  q.v. 

Burghope,  Richard  de,  166. 
Burghton,  co.  Berks.     See  Bourton. 

,  CO,  Hants.     See  Bronghton. 

Burghton,  John  de,  264. 

Burgo,  Bourgh,  Christiana  daughter  of  Derver- 

gulla  de,  414 
,  Dervergulla     de,     sometime   wife    of 

Robert  son  of  Walter,  414. 
John  de,  148  (p.  71),  507,607  (pp. 

388,  389). 
, ,  earl  of  Ulster,  and  Elizabeth 

(de  Clare)  his  wife,  538  (pp.  338,  337, 

352). 

,  Eeymund  de,  137. 

Thomas  de,  538  (p.  347). 

,  Isabel  or  Elizabeth,  wife  of, 

538. 
Burguloun,  Hugh,  534  (p.  308). 
Borhard,  Godwin,  152. 

Burhunt,  Burhonte   [in  Selborne  parish,   co. 
Hants],  456. 

Burhunte  Richard  de,  398. 

C7/.  Borhunte. 

Burithorp,  William  de,  458  (p.  358). 

Burlee,  co.  Hants  [Barlevwood  farm  in  Hart- 
ley Mauditt  ?] ,  456. 

Burlesoombe,   Brodelysoom,  co.   Devon,   538 

(p.  340). 

Canonleigh  in,  q.v. 

Burleye,  Philip  de,  310. 

Burlton,   Borleton   [in  Burghill  parish],  co. 

Heref.,  614. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


449 


Bnrmingham .     See  Birmingham. 

Burnoestre,  oo  Oxford.     See  Bioeeter. 

BurEO,  river      See  Bourne. 

Bnrneby,  Eustace  de,  526. 

Burnel,  Bernel,   Burnu],   de    Burnel, 

Edward,  611. 

Bichard,  of  Langley,  4.S5. 

,  Edward,  62  (p.  31),  251  (p.  136).  538 

'  p.  338). 

,  and  Aline  his  wife,  611. 

...   Hugh,  222. 

Maud,48,471(i)p.265,  266),  581,611. 

of  Great  Sutton,  83. 

.daughter  of  Philip  (wife  of 

JohnLovel),  611. 

,  Philip,  397  (p.  219),  611. 

Robert.  61Hp.  394). 

bishop  of   Bith  and   Wells, 

611  (p.  394). 

,  See  also  Bath  and  Wells. 

Thomas,  162. 

,  William,  of  Langley,  435. 

Burnet,  William,  536  (p.  322). 
Barnham,  eo.  Buck,  365. 

,  eo.  Somers.,  423. 

Burnham,  Agnes  de,  215  (p.  116). 

,  John  de,  355. 

Burnley,  Bruneley,  oo.  Lane.,  279  (p.  160). 
Bamsall,  Brynsall,  co.  York,  533  (pp.  305,306). 
Bumul.     See  Burnel. 
Burradon,  Boroudon,  Burthdon  [in  Alwinton 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  47,  536  (p.  316),  ' 
Burre,  Peter,  213  (p.  112). 

John,  213  (i).  112). 

Burrewel],  oo.  Line.     See  Burwell. 

Burser,  John  le,  521. 

Burstall,  Barstalle,  oo.  Suff.,  215  (p.   115), 

519  (p.  288),  538  (p.  348). 
Burstead,  Bursted,  eo.  Essex.  538  (p.  350). 
Burstler.  William  le,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 

107. 
Burston,  co.  Norf.,  55  (p.  20). 
Burstwiok,  Brustewik,  oo.  York,  358. 

,  Byhill  in,  q.v. 

Burthdon  oo.  N'humb.     See  Burradon. 

Burton,  co.  Dorset.     See  Bourton. 

on  the  Wold   [in  Prestwold  parish], 

00.  Leio. ,  96. 

[by  Lincoln] ,  CO.  Lino.,  598. 

[Latimer],  oo.  N'hamp.,  538  (j>.  344), 

569. 

,  ,  manor,  430. 

Borton,  oo.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33). 

,  Boudeketon,  co.  Sussex,  536  (p.  315), 

uponDonesmor,  00.  Warw.  See  Bourton, 

Hastings,  Burugton,  co.  Warw.,  412 

(p.  234). 
[in  Waroop  parish],  oo.  Westiii.,  533 

{p.  302). 

in  Kendal,  co.  Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 

„ ,  manor,  92. 

Agnes,  00.  York,  Thornholme  in,  q.v. 

,  South,  Suthburton,  eo.  York,  345. 

28017 


Burton,  Boger  de,  92. 

Roger  de  (son  of  Roger),  92,  218  (p. 

118). 
Burugton,  oo.  Warw.     See  Burton. 
Burwash,  Burghersh,  oo.  Sussex,  manor,  207. 
Burwell,  Borewelle,  oo.-  Camb.,   manor,  519 

(p.  288). 

Burrewell.  oo.  Lino,,  132. 

Bury,  00.  Lane.,  manor,  279  (p.  162). 
St.    Edmunds,    oo.    Suff.,   abbot   of, 

55,  216,  384,  390,  412  (p.  231),  438, 

442,  475  (p.  268),  476,  538  (p.  325). 

,  ,.  journey  to.  542. 

,  ,  the      stewardship     of      the 

liberty,  412. 
Bury,  Henry  de,  279  {p.  162). 

Richard  de,  225. 

BarzhuUe,  co.  Heref .     See  Burghill. 
Busoy,  William  son  of  Oliver  de,  92. 

cy.  Bussy. 

Bushley,   Bysshelegh,   Bysehele,   oo.   Wore., 

638  (i).  323). 
Bushmead,  Bisshemede  [co.  Bedf.],  prior  of, 

538  (p.  350). 
Bushmoor,  Bysshemor,  oo.  Salop,  hay,  8. 
Bussh,  Lecia,  wife  of  William,  189. 
Bussy,  Bussei,  Bussi,  Hugh  de,  412  (p.  235). 

Robert  de,  62  (JJ.  31). 

Cf.  Busoy. 

Buston,   High,   ITpper   Botilston   [in  Wark- 

worth     parish],    co.     N'humb.,    219 

(p.  121). 
Butcombe,    Bodeoombe,     co.     Somers.,    538 

(p.  339). 
Buteler.     See  Butler. 

Butercrambe,  oo.  York.     See  Buttercrambe. 
Buterwik,  oo.  Line.     See  Butterwiok. 
Buterwik,  Gilbert  son  of  Laurence  de,  584. 
Buthegedyn,  oo.  Montgomery,  269. 
Buthton,  CO.  N'hamp.     See  Boughton. 

Butler,  le  Botiler,  le  Butiller,  le 
Botillier,  le  Buteler,  le  Boleter, 
le  Boutiler,  le  Botiller,  le  Botyl- 
ler,  John,  217. 

Geoffrey,  538  (J3.349j. 

,  Henry,  468  (p.  257). 

John,  538  fi).  347). 

son  of  John,  217. 

Margery  wife  of  Roger,  326. 

Nicholas,  66. 

Ralph,  148,  223,  482,  483. 

,  Roger,  12 . 

,  Simon,  and  Joan  his  wife,  538  (p. 

336). 

, his  sisters  Sarah  and  Wenlian, 

538  (i).  336). 

,  Thomas,  212,  280,  518. 

,  Walter,  424. 

,  William,  273,  615  (pp.  405,  406). 

,  of  Oversley,  615  (p.  405). 

of  Wem,  470.     , 

' ,  [of  Ireland],  424. 

3  F 


450 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Batterorsmbe,  Boterorambe,  Buttercramb, 
Butercrambe,  oo.  York,  manor,  313. 

Butterlaw,  Botirlawe  [in  Newburn  parish], 
eo.  N'humb.,  219  (p.  121). 

Butterwiok,  Baterwik,  oo.  Lino.,  584. 

,  East,  Butterwyok,  oo.  Line.,  484. 

West,     Boterwyke     in    the    Isle    of 

Haxolme,  Boterwik  in  the  Isle  of 
Haxiholm,  oo.  Line,  349  (pp.  197, 
198). 

Butterworth,  Buttreworth  [in  Eoehdale 
parish],  oo.  Lane.,  279  (i>.  162). 

Buttington,  Botynton  [co.  Montgomery],  269. 

Buihall,  Boxhale,  eo.  Suil.,  384. 

Buxton,  00.  Norf.,  manor,  522. 

Byaumond.     See  Bello  Monte. 

Bychamstede,  oo.  Hunt,  {^part  of  Dillington 
in  Great  Staughton  parish,  now  dis- 
appeared], 548. 

Byckenor,  John  de,  220  (p.  122). 

Bydelesden,  Bydellesden,  co.  N'humb.  See 
Biddlestone. 

Bydenham,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Biddenham. 

Bydlford,  oo.  Devon.     See  Bideford. 

Bydinden,  eo.  Kent.    See  Biddenden. 

Bydun,  Bydom,  Richard,  538  (p.  344). 

Byfield,  Byfeld,  oo.  N'hamp.,  458  (.p.  256). 

,  hospital  of  St.  John  at,  458  {p.  256;. 

Bygeneuere,  eo.  Sussex.    See  Bignor. 

Byggyghe,  le,  in  Little  Brickhill,  co.  Buck., 
538  (p.  329). 

Bygod,  Bygot.     See  Bigod. 

Bygrave,  co.  Hertf.,  538  (p.  349). 

Bykeneuere,  eo.  Sussex.     See  Bignor 

Bykenor,  Bykenouere.     See  Bikenor. 

Bykerton,  John  de,  66. 

Bykeworth,  oo.  Devon.     See  Bikelworth. 

Byland,  Behgland,  eo.  York,  536  (p.  320). 

abbot  of,  533  (p.  302),  551. 

,  liberty  of,  551. 

Byleye  [oo.  Essex].     See  Beeleigh. 

Byllerica,  Beleryoa,  co.  Kent,  604,  605. 

Byllyngesley,  oo.  Salop.     See  Billingsley. 

Bynedon,  co.  Devon,  477. 

Bynedone,  Richard  de,  477. 

Bynetre,  co.  Norf.     See  Bintree. 

Bynetre,  Eoger  de,  638  (p.  347). 

Byngham,  Byngeham,  William  de, 
440. 

,  Richard  de,  346  (p.  195). 

Richard,  615  (p.  402). 

Bynyton,  co.  Warw.     See  BInton. 

Byrob,  la  Byrohe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Birch. 

Byrchemor.     See  Birohemor. 

Byri,  oo.  Devon.     See  Berry. 

Byri,  John  de.     See  Biry. 

Byrkyn,  oo.  York.     See  Birkln. 

Byron,  John  de,  279  (p.  162). 

Byryhatteley,  co.  Bedf.     See  Hatley. 

Byschele,  co.  Wore.     See  Busbley. 

Byseleye,  co.  Qlono.     See  Bisley. 


Byset.     See  Biset. 

Byshamton,  co.  Wore.    See  Bishampton. 
Byspesbury,  Henry  de,  611  (p.  390;. 
Bysse,  Laura  atte,  536  (p.  315). 
Bysshelegh,  eo.  Wore.     See  Busbley. 
Byssbemor.  oo.  Salop.     See  Boshmoor. 
Bytham,  oo.  Lino.,  manor,  592. 

East  and  West,  592. 

,  Castle,  Castelbitham,  oo.  Line,  157. 

,  ,  St.  James's  Church,  167. 

Byton,  Bitton,  Bittone,  co.  Heref.,  57  (p.2f>i 

manor,  68. 

Bywell,  CO.  N'humb.,  pond  of  237. 


c 


Cabergh,  oo.  Westm.     See  Kaber, 
Oabergh,  Alan  de,  633  I  pp.  301,  303). 
Cabilla  or  Carburrow,  Cabilia   [in  St.  Neofs 

parish],  eo.  Comw.,  139  (p.  65),  370. 
Caoohevaohe,  Matthew  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Cadbury,  North,  Northoadebury,  Northoade- 

bery.  Cadebury,  oo.  Somers.,  208,  603, 

(pp.  386,  386  Us). 

,  manor,  603  (p.  384). 

,  South,  Southcadebury,  Suthoadebury, 

CO.  Somers.,  manor,  208. 

,  advowson,  603  (p.  386). 

Caddoceswelle,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Cadebury,  00.  Somers.     See  Cadbury. 
Cadekebere  [Cadbury?],  co.  Devon,  209. 
Gadel,  Henry,  64  (p.  33). 
Cader,  co.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Cadurciis,  Oadurcis.     See  Chaworth. 
Caen,  Kame  [Calvados,  France],  abbess  of,  136. 
Caer    Caradoo,    Kari    Craddok    [in    Sellaoh 

parish],  co.  Heref.,  manor,  136. 
Caerleon,  Kairlion,  oo.  Monm.,  castle,  tower 

and  manor,  538  (p.  336). 
Caerphilly,  KeirfiUy,  Kaerfyly,  Kairfilly  above 

Koagh  [now  co.  Glamorgan],  castle,  66. 
castle,  manor,  &o.,  638  (pp.  332,  334, 

335). 
Cailli,  Cailly.     See  Cayly. 
Cainhoe,  Caynho,  Keynho  [in  Clophill  parish], 

00.  Bedf.,  616. 

.manor,  246,  276. 

Caiso de,  431. 

Caistor,  Castre,  oo.  Line,  590. 

...  ,  Cliiby  in,  q.v. 

Caithorp,  co.  Line.     See  Caythorpe. 
Calboume,  Caulboum  [I.  of  W.  oo.  Hants], 

manor,  59. 
Calcutt,  Oaldeoote  [in  Grandborough  parish] , 

CO.  Warw.,  615  (p.  406). 
Cald  Ingelby,  co.  York.     See  Ingleby. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


451 


Caldbeok,  Caldebeck,  oo.  Cumb.,  197, 

manor,  146. 

Calde  Conyston,  oo.  York.     See  Coniston. 
Oaldeteck,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Caldbeck. 
Caldeconiston,  oo.  York.     See  Coniston. 
Caldeeot,  Caldecote,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (pp.  846, 

351). 
Caldecote  [in  Bow  Briokbill  parish],  oo.  Buck., 
538  {pp.  329,  343). 

,  00.  Carab.,  548. 

00.  Warw.     See  Caloutt. 

Caldeoote  manor  in  Wales.     See  Caldicot. 
Caldecote,  William  de,  426. 

,  Johnde,  426. 

Caider,  oo.  York.     See  Cawder. 

Caldicot,  Caldecote  [co.  Monm.],  manor,  205. 

Caldone,  oo.  Staff.     See  Cauldon. 

Caldwell,  Caldwelle  [in  Pershore  parish],  co. 

Wore,  538  {p  328). 
Calethorp,  Walter  de,  263,  520. 
Calewarethorp,  co.  Line,     See  Culrerthorp. 
Callerton,  Black,  Blakoallirdon  [in  Newburn 

parish],  co.  N'hiimb.,  manor,  353. 
Calne,  oo.  Wilts,  Stock  in,  q.v. 
Calthorp,  oo.  Lino.     See  Cawthorpe. 
Gallon  [in   Kirkby  Malhamdale   parish],    co. 

York,  533  {p.  305). 
CaWerlay,  oo.  York.     See  Calverley. 
Calverlay,  John  de,  579. 
Calverleigh,  Kalwodelegh,  oo.  Devon.  638  (», 

340). 
Calverley,  Calverlay  [oo.  York],  579. 
Calveton.  John  de,  279  (p.  155). 
Calwarethorp,  oo.  Lino.     See  Culverthorpe. 
Calwodeleghe,  Balwodelegh,  John  de,  538  (p. 
340). 

,  Miles  de,  538  (j).  340). 

Cam,  Camme,  oo.  Glouo.,  271. 

Camays,  Ralph  de.     See  Camoya. 

Cambel.  Neal  de,  328. 

Camberton,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Oammerton. 

Camberwell,     Camerwelle,      Camerwell,     co. 

Surrey,  638  (pp.  327,  346). 
Camborne,  Oambron,  eo.  Cornw.,  360. 
Cambridge  University,  156. 
Camel,  Queen,  Cammel  [co.  Somers.],  manor, 
412  (p.  231;. 

, .-.,  honour  of ,  63. 

West,  00.  Somers.,  Downhead  in,  q.v. 

Camelerton,  co.  Somers.     See  Camerton. 
Cameley,  Camelegh,  oo.  Somera.,  611  (j3.394). 
Camelton,  oo.  Bedt.     See  Campton. 
Camera,  Christiana  de,  636  (p.  320). 

Nicholas  de,  of  Dereham,  calUd  also 

Nicholas  de  Dereham,  263,  620. 

,  William  de,  349. 

Cf,  Chaumbre. 

Camerton,  Camelerton,  oo.  Somers.,  671, 
Camerwell,    Camerwelle,    oo.    Surrey.       See 

Camberwell. 
Camesale,  oo.  York.     See  Campsall. 
Cammays.     See  Camoys. 


Camnie,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Cam. 
Cammol  [oo.  Somers. ]._    See  Camel. 
Cammerton,  Camberton,  oo.  Cumb.,  146, 
Camoys,   Camays,   Cammays,  Ealph  de,  413 

(i).236),  538(i).  345). 

,  Robert  de,  638  (p.  349). 

Campania,  Peter  de,  his  heir  Peter,  421, 

,  Peter  de,  421. 

,  Robert  de,  412  (p.  234). 

Campden,    Chipping,    Campeden,    Compiden, 

Caumpeden,  oo.  Glouc,  638  (pp.328 

342). 

,  the  lords  of,  538  (j).  342). 

Campo  Arnulphi.  dp,  de  Campo  Arnulphitz, 
Chaumbernon,  Chambernon.  de  Chaum- 
bernoun,  Henry,  139  (p.  64),  143,496, 
638(^.339). 

,  Joan,  638  (p.  344). 

,  WiUiam  de,  638  (p.  344). 

Campo  riorido,  Matthew  de,  70. 

,  John  de,  70. 

Camps,  00.  Camb.     See  Shudy  Camps. 
Campsall,   Camesale,    co.    York,   manor,    279 
(p.  159). 

,  advowson,  279  {p.  159). 

Campton,  Camelton,  co.  Bedf.,  229. 

All  Saints'  Church,  229. 

Campvill,  Campvyll.     See  Canvile. 
Caueford,  oo.  Dorset,     See  Canford. 
Canewyk,  oo.  Lino.     See  Canwick. 
Canford    Magna    or    Great,     Canaford,     co. 
Dorset,  manor,  279  {p.  167). 

Kinson  in,  q.v. 

Canne,  William,  470. 
Cannelaie,  Thomas,  634  ( p.  308). 
Cannington,Canynton,Canyngton«,oo.Somers. , 
prioress  of,  627  (jp.  293). 

,  Chilton  in,  q  v. 

,  Rodway  in,  q.v. 

,  hundred,  607  (p.  388). 

Cannock,  Canok,  co  Staff.,  forest,  412(^.230). 

Canok,  co.  Staff,     See  Cannock. 

Canonleigh,    Legh    [in   Burlesoombe  pariah] 

CO,  Devon,  abbess  of,  527  (p,  296), 
Canonteign,  Canon  Teng,  co.  Devon,  638  {p. 

340). 
Canterbury,  co,  Kent,  538  {p.  343j, 

oastle,  542, 

,  Estbrugg,  hospital,  638  (p.  343). 

Christchurch,  prior  of ,  189,  200,  201, 

372. 

,,,.. St,  Augustine's,  abbey  of,  220  (j3. 122). 

,  abbot  of,  145,  413  (i).  236;. 

,  St.  Gregory,  prior  of,  538  (p.  343), 

566. 

,  St.  James'  hospital,  538  (p.  343). 

arohbiahop  of.  45,  134,  207,  i15(p. 

269),  524,  536  {p.  315),  538  (i).  331), 
604,  612. 

,  See  Winchelse. 

Cantilhope,  oo.  Salop.     See  Cantlop. 
Cantilupe,  barony  of,  595. 


452 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Cantilupo,  Canti  Lupo,  Eaunteloupo, 

"William  de,  -120. 

,  William  de,  Eva  his  wife,  120. 

,  Maud  his  wife,  120. 

,  his    mother    Eustaohia,    120 

(p.  53). 

(son  of  William),  120  (p.  53),  173. 

Cantlop,  Cantilhope  [in  Barrington  parish], 

00.  Salop,  611  {p.  392). 
Cantook,  CO.  Somers.    See  Quantock. 
Canvile,   Caunvile,    Canvyle,   Caum- 

vill,  Caiinville,  Caumvile,  Camp- 

vyll,     Campvile,    Geofflrey    de, 

143. 

Alice  (Chyvene),  wife  of  Thomns  de 

the  younger;,  128. 

Geoffrey  de,  75. 

Maud  wife  of,  143. 

,  Gerard  de,  615  {p.  408). 

,  Elizabeth,    heir  of   Gerard   de,    615 

(p.  404). 

William  de,  64  (p.  32),  143. 

Ganwiok,  Canewyk,  oo.  Line,  256. 

Canyngtone  [oo.  Somers],     See  Cannington. 

Cape,  00.  Heref.,  53  (.p.  19). 

Capel  St.  Mary,  Capele.co.  SufE.,  215  (p.  116). 

Capel,  Eoger,  161. 

Capel  David  [eo.  Monm.],  412  (p.  232). 

Oapella,  Bobert  de,  153. 

Cf.  Chapele. 

Capenhurst  [in  Shotwiok  parish],  oo.  Chester, 

26. 
Capenor  [in  Portishead  parish],  oo.  Somers., 

538  (p.  339). 
Caperon,  William,  608  (p.  386). 
Capinhurst,  William  de,  158. 

, ...,  hie  son  John,  158. 

Capoun,  Robert,  536  (p.  322). 

Caradoo  or  Caer  Caradoe,  Kari  Craddok   [in 

Sellaok parish], 00. Heref.,  manor,  136. 
Carbonel,  Hugh,  57  (p.  24;. 

,  William,  57  (;).  25),  58. 

Carbrooke,  Kerebrok,  oo.  Norf.,  manor,  475 

(p.  270). 
Little    Kerebroke,    oo.    Norf.,    638 

{p.  347). 
Carburrow,     Carburra,     oo.     Cornw.       See 

Cabilla. 
Cardeston,  oo.  Salop,  156. 

Wattlesborongh  in,  q.v, 

Cardevile,  Oardevill,  Biohard  de,  206,  469. 
Cardiff,  Kairdif,  Kaerdif,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538 

(p.  382). 
,  castle,     town     and     hundred,     538 

(p.  332). 

church;  588  (p.  333). 

Cardington,    Kerdingtone,     Kerdingion,    oo. 

Sedf.,182,431. 

,  00.  Salop,  Chatwall  in,  q.v. 

,  ,  Holt  Preen  in,  q.v, 

Cardinham,  Cardynau,  Cardinan,  oo.  Cornw., 

court  at,  10,  189(^1.65). 
,  barony  or  honour,  54,  139  {p.  66). 


Cardynan,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Cardinham. 
Careby,  co.  Lino.,  592. 
Carehowe,  oo.  Norf.     See  Carrow. 
Caresbrok,.    Caresbroke,      oo.     Hants.       See 

Carisbrooke. 
Careswell,  Hugh  de,  228. 
Carethorp,  eo.  York.     See  Caythorpe. 

Oarevyle 419. 

Carew,  Karreu,  co.  Pembroke,  56. 

Cargo  Cargou  [inStanwix  parish],  oo.  Cumb., 

218. 
Carham,  oo.  N'humb.,  Pressor  in,  q.v. 
Carisbrooke,   Karesbrouk,   Carsbroke,   Cares- 
broke,  Caresbrok,  oo.  Hants  (I.  of  W.). 

castle,  59,  209,  241. 

.honourof,  176,  184,210,331. 

Carkeel,  Karkil,  Karkille  [in  St.   Stephen's 

parish],  co.  Cornw.,  110,  458. 
Carleton,  co.  Cumb.     See  Carlton. 

Curly,  00.  L?ic.     Sec  Carlton. 

[St.  Peter],  00.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 

,  CO.  Norf.     See  Carlton. 

,  00.  Nott.     See  Carlton. 

[nearPontefract],co.Tork,279(p.l59). 

,  CO.  York.     See  Carlton. 

Carleton  Parva,  Ralph  de,  317. 

Carliolo,  Karliolo,  Adam  de,  and  Maud  (de 

Vesey;,  his  wife,  534  (p.  311). 

,Eudode,534,  (JJ.  311). 

William  de,  218,  325,  584  (sp.  310, 

311). 
Carlisle,  co.  Cumb.,  inquisition  made  at,  420. 

,  writ  dated  at,  64. 

city  and  cathedral  burned,  543. 

burgages  in,  325. 

bishop  of,  403  (p.  224). 

,  ,  court  christian   of,   531  (p. 

298). 
Carlton,  Karletone,  co.  Camb. ,  409. 
Carleton,  by  Penreth,    Penreht    [in 

Penrith     parish],    oo.    Cumb.,     633 

{pp.  301,  807). 
Gurlieu,  Carleton  Curly,  co.  Leic,  458 

(p.  258). 

Ilstonin,  q.v. 

Carleton,  co.  Lino.,  chapel,  61. 

Castle,  Castel  Carleton-,  co.  Lino.,  61. 

,  Great,  oo.  Line,  623. 

,  Little,  00.  Lino  ,  manor,  623. 

,  ,  advowson,  628. 

,  East,  Carleton,  oo.  Norf.,  529. 

[on  Trent?],    Karleton,    oo.    Nott., 

279  (p.  156). 
in   Lindrick,    Carleton,    oo.    Nott., 

manor,  106. 

Costhorpe  in,  q.v. 

,  Carleton,  Carleton  in  Balne  [in  Snaith 

parish],  oo.  York,  92,  493. 
in  Craven,  Carleton,  co.  York,   636 

(P.  321). 
[Miniott?],  Carleton,  oo.  York,  536 

(P,  314). 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES, 


453 


Carmarthen,   Kermerdyn    [co.    Carmarthen], 
inquisitions  made  at,  22,  418. 

services  connected  with ,  386. 

oounty,*164. 

Carmino,      Carmynou,        Kaennino, 
Roger  de,  141. 

Oliver  de,  141,257. 

Carminow,    Carmino,    Karmino    [in  Mawgan 
parish],  oo.  Cornw.,  141. 

Carnaby,  Kernedby,  oo,  York,  636  (y.  318). 

Carnanton,  Carnetou  [in  Mawgan  parish],  oo. 
Cornw.,  manor,  198. 

Carneton,  co.  Cornw.     See  Carnanton. 

Carnhale,  Alan  de,  279  (p.  161). 

Oaroun,  Martin  de,  368. 

,  his  son  Roger,  368. 

Carpenter,  Hugh  the,  541. 

John  le,  417. 

Carreu,  Nicholas  de,  339. 

,  John  de,  339. 

Carrik,  Haud  de,  9. 

,  Eoland  do,  9. 

Garrow,  Carehowe,  oo.  Norf.,  prioress  of,  629. 

Carsbroke,  oo.  Hants.     See  Carisbrooke. 

Carswell,  Abbot's  oo.   Deyon,  Over   AUer  in. 
Sec  Aller. 

Carswelle,  Carswill,  Carswille,  oo.  Devon,  See 
Kerswell. 

Carsyngton,  co.  Oxford.     See  Casaington. 
- Carsley,  Keresleye  [inSt.  Michael's,  Coventry'J, 
00.  Warw.,  62  (p.  30). 

Carthmaylok  wood,   oo.  Glamorgan,  638  (p. 
334). 

Cartington,  Cartyngdon  [in  Both  bury  parish]. 
00.  N'humb.,  508. 

Carton,  Karkedone  [in  Mamble  parish],    oo. 
Wore,  57  (2).  24). 

Cartyngdon,  oo  N'humb.     See  Cartington. 

Cary  Fitzpaine,  Kary  [in   Charlton  Maokrell 
parish] ,00.  Somers.,  607  (p.  389). 

Cary,  John  de,  61. 

Gaaaeouwan,  co.  Cornw.,  453. 

Cassington,  Carsyngton,  co.  Oxford,  279  (p. 
156). 

Castel  [oo.  Montgomery].     See  Castle. 

,.,00.  Salop.      See  Castle    [oo.    Mont- 
gomery]. 

Toeh  [oo.   Carmarthen].    See  Castle 

Tooh; 

Castelbitham,  co.  Line.    See  Bytham. 

Casteley,  oo.  York.     See  Castley. 

Oastelford,  oo.  York.     See  Castleford. 

Castelhely,  oo.  Carmarthen.     See  Ely. 

Castello,  Sarra  de,  274,  597. 

Castelloyd,  oo  Carmarthen.   See  Castle  Lloyd. 

Casteltef,  co.  Carmarthen.     See  Castle  Tooh. 

Castelton,  co.  Lane.    See  Castleton. 

Castle,  Castel  [in  Castel  Oaereinion,  oo.  Mont- 
gomery], 147,  214. 

Ely,  CO.  Carmarthen.     See  Ely. 

Martin,  co.  Pembroke,  66. 


Castle — cont. 

Lloyd,  Castelloyd  [in  Laugharne],  co. 

Carmarthen,  64  {p.  32). 
Tooh,    Castel    Toch,     Casteltef    [in 

Laugharne,  co.  Carmarthen],  64  ( p.  32), 

386. 
Castleford,  Castelfcrd,  co.  York,  279  (p.  159). 

,  advowson,  279  (p.  159). 

Castleton,  oo.  Darby,  the  Castle  of  the  Peak. 

See  Peak. 
Castleton,  Castelton,  in  Eochdale  parish,   co. 

Lano.,  279  (p.  162). 
Castlett,  Catteslade  [in  Guiting  Power  parish], 

00.  Glouc,  458(3).  257). 
Castley,   Casteley  [in  Leathley  parish],   co. 

York,  536  (p.  317). 
Castraneldan,    oo.   Salop.     See   Stredalfedan 

[co.  Montgomery]. 
Castre,  oo.  Line.     See  Caistor. 
Castre,  John  de,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  393. 
Castro,  Gilbert  de,  538  {p.  340). 

,  Philip  de,  228. 

Castrum  Matildis  [oo.  Radnor].     See  Pains- 

Cat,  Hemy  le,  538  (p.  347). 

Catby  by  Gayton  [le  Marsh],  co.  Lino.,  623. 

Cateford,  oo.  Kent.     See  Catford. 

Cateforde,  John  de,  274. 

Catesby,  oo.  N'hamp.,  prioress  of,  187. 

Catfeld,  Katefeld,  Adam  de,  397  (p.  219). 

John  de,  415,  450. 

Catford,    Cateford    [in    Lewisham     parish], 

00.  Kent,  274. 
Cathedine,  Kothedyn  [oo.  Brecon],  advowson, 

206. 
Cathorp,  oo.  Lino.     See  Caythorpe. 
C:ithus,  00.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  168). 
Catour,  Nicholas  le,  of  Carlisle,  594. 

,  Nicholas  le,  and  Alios  his  wife,  594. 

John  their  son,  594. 

Cf,  Chater. 

Catteslade,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Castlett. 
Catteworth,  oo.  Hunt.     See  Catworth. 
Catton,    Cattone   [in    Croxhall   parish],   oo. 

Derby,  272  (p.  148). 

CO.  York  [E.B.],  536  (pp.  319,  320). 

manor,  536  (pp.  315,  324). 

church,  536  [p.  320). 

Catton,  Setreon  de,  536  (p.  322). 
Catworth,  Catteworth,  oo.  Hunt,  464. 
Cauce,  Bobert,  365. 

Robert,  son  of  Robert,  366. 

(7/.  Caus. 

Caulbourn,  co.  Hants.     See  Calbourne. 
Cauldon,  Caldone,  oo.  Staff.,  279  (p.  154). 
Canldwell,  Caldewelle  [oy  Bedford],  prior  of, 

336. 
Caumpeden,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Campden. 

CaumviU.  '  See  Canvile. 
Caunville,  Cannvile.     See  Canvile. 
Caus,  Gilbert,  372. 
Gf.  Cauoe. 


iU 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Cause,  Caws,  Cawes  [in  Westbiiry  parish],  co. 

Salop,  166,  188. 

,  barony,  269. 

Causton,  oo.  Norf.     See  Oawston. 

,  00.  Warw.,  615  (p.  406). 

Caustone,  oo.  Norf.     See  O&wston. 

Caiistone,  Hugh  de,  538  (p.  343). 

Cave,  North,  oo.  York,  266  (p.  143),  341. 

,  ,  advowson,  266  (p  143;. 

Cave,  Nicholas,  son  of  William  de,  of 

Dorney,  3.55. 

Alexander  de,  writ  to,  536  p.  324;. 

Cavendish,  Carenedysoh,  Cavenedisoh,  Caven- 

disoh,  CO.  Suff.,  412  (p.  233;,  538  (pp. 

347,  348  his). 
Cavenham,  oo.  SuEf.,  638  (pp.^325,  348). 
Caversham,   Kaversham,  oo.  Oxford,  manor, 

538  pp.  327,  344). 

chapel  on  the  bridge,  538  p.  344). 

Cawder,  Calder  [in  Skipton  in  Craven  parish] 

00.  York,  533  Ip.  301). 
Cawes,  00.  Salop.  See  Cause. 
Cawkeld,  Cokewald  [in  Watton  parish],  oo. 

York,  199  (p.  103). 
Cav7ode,  Cawod,  David  de,  367. 

,  John  de,  367. 

Cawood,  Cawod,  oo.  York,  367. 

Caws,  00   Salop.     See  Cause. 

Cawston,  Causton,  Oaustone,  oo.  Norf.,  105. 

,  advowson,  638  (p.  351). 

,  manor,  270(^.146),   538  fp. 

332). 
Cawthorpe,  Little,  Calthorp  by  Lekburn,  oo. 

Lino.,  623. 
Caxton,  Caxtone,  oo,  Camb. ,  409. 

,  manor,  409. 

Caylou,  Bertrand  de,  62  {p.  31). 

Cayly,   Cailly,   Kaylly,    Cailli,   John 

de,  454. 

John  de,  458  (i).  257). 

,  and  Joan  his  wife,  454. 

(son  of  John),  464. 

Nicholas  de,  636  (p.  321). 

Simonde,  536'i).  323). 

Caymergh,  co.  Denbigh.     See  Kinmeroh. 

Caynes.     See  Keynes, 

Cayngham,  oo,  York.     See  Keyingham. 

Caynho,  co.  Bedf .     See  Cainhoe. 

Caynton,  William  de,  156. 

CayrouB,  Neal,  218  (p.  119). 

Caythorpe,    Caithorp,     Cathorp,    co.    Lino., 

manor,  534  {2/p.  310,  311). 
,  Carethorp  [in  Eudston  parish],  oo. 

York,  121. 
Ceddre,  oo.  Somers.     See  Cheddar. 
Cefn  Cooh,  Kevynoook,  Kevyncoch,  Kevyng- 

oogh  [in  Llanrhaiadr  yn  Moohnaiit,  oo. 

Montgomery],  147,  214. 
Cele,  00  Cornw.,  35. 
Cenere,  co.  Glouc,  615  (p.  402). 
Cerizeaus.     See  Sergeaux. 
Cerne,  co.  Dorset,  abbot  of,  142. 


Cerne,  John  de,  615  !p.  402). 

Cerney  [North],  Cerne,  oo.  Glouo.,  advowson, 
638  (p.  342). 

South,  Southoerneye,  oo.  (jHoua.,272. 

Certeseye,  Certese,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Chertaey. 

Certeseye.     See  Cherteseye. 

Cesay.  Cesaye,  oo.  York.     See  Sessay. 

Cesteford,  oo.  Staff.     See  Seighford. 

Cestre,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Chester. 

Cestreton,  oo.  Warw.     See  Chesterton. 

Cestrunt,  William  de,  533  (p.  306). 

Cf.  Costrunt. 

Oevanz,  Cevantz.     See  Seranz. 

Chabbenouer,  Thomas  de,  102. 

Chaceley,  co.  Wore.     See  Chaseley. 

Chadderton,  Chadreton  [in  Prestwich  parish], 
00.  Lane,  manor,  279  (p.  162). 

Chaddesden,  Chaddesdon,  oo.  Derby,  191. 

ChaddesleyCc(l-bet,ChaddeBlegh  Corbet,  Chad- 
desle  Corbet,  Chaddesle  oo.  Wore-, 
manor,  538  (pp.  341,  342). 

Chaddesley,  Chaddes  eye,  oo.  Wore.  See 
Chaseley. 

Chadelyngton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Chadlington. 

Chadesley,  oo.  Wore.     See  Chaseley. 

Chadlington,  Chaderyngton,  Chadelyngton.  oo. 
Oxford,  615  (pp.  402,  408). 

,  hundred,  528  (p.  327). 

Chadreton,  oo.  Tiane.     See  Chadderton. 
Chadreton,  Geoffrey  de,  279  (p.  162;. 

Bogerde,279(2).  162). 

Chaffoombe,  Chefcombe,  co.  Somers.,  manor, 

538  (i).  337). 
Chakele  co.  Chester.    See  Cheokley. 
Chale,  CO.  Hants  (I.  of  W.),  209. 
Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Chalfhunt,  co.  Buck.,  288. 
Chalkesore  [in  Burwash  ?] ,  oo.  Sussex,  207. 
Chalvestern,  co.  Bedf.     See  Chawston. 
Chalvington,  Chalvinton,  oo.  Sussex,  manor, 

612. 
Chamberlain,    le    Chaumberleyn,    le 
Chaumberlein,leChauinberlayD, 
le  Chamberleyn,  John,  196. 

John  son  of  John,  68. 

Bobert,  377. 

,  Petronilla,  wife  of  Bobert,  378. 

Joan  (CO.  Buok.),  315,  412  (p.  233). 

(wife  of  John)   [oo.    Essex], 

196,327. 

John  (of  Drax),  378. 

,  Martin,  196. 

,  Richard  [oo.  Hertf.],  468  (p.  256). 

[CO.  N'hamp.],538(2).344;. 

Bobert,  Petronilla  his  wife,  377. 

, (oo  Line),  623. 

Simon,  352  (i).  201). 

.Thomas,  636  ( J).  317). 

William  (three  men),  68,  113,  538 

(i>.  341). 
Chambernon.     See  Campo  ArnuJphi. 
Champayn,  Biohard,  438. 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


455 


Chauceux,  Chanceus,  Hugh  de,  117. 

Thomas  son  of  Hugh  de,  525. 

Henry  de,  Juliana  wife  of,  117. 

,  Nicholas  de,  525. 

,  Thomas  de,  117. 

Ohanoton,  Changetou  [in  Washington  parish] , 

00.  Sussex,  manor,  413  (p.  236). 
Chandos,  Adam  de,  225. 

,  Roger  de,  493,  614. 

Changeton,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Chaneton. 
Chanu,  George  le,  George,  134,  638  (p.  344). 

Robert  de,  412  <  p.  234). 

Chapelayn,  Alan  le,  of  Belford,  403  {p.  225). 

William  le,  536  (p.  323). 

Chapele,  John  atte,  603  (p.  386). 

Cf.  Capella. 

Chapman,  David  le,  629. 

William,  263. 

Chard,  oo.  Somers.,  Tatworth  in,  q  v. 
Charelton,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Charlton. 
Charfield,  Charfeld,  co.  GJouo.,  638  [p.  341). 
Charing,  oo.  Kent,  Newoourt  in,  q.v. 

Pett  in,  q.v. 

Charingworth ,  Chaveringworthe  [in  Ebrington 

parish],  oo.  Glouo.,  611  < p.  394). 
Chark,    Charlce     [in    Titelifield    parish],    oo. 

Hants,  299. 
Charloote,  Cherlescot,  oo.  Warw,, 615(^.  404). 
Charles,  John,  329. 

William,  329. 

Charlton,  Charleton    [in   Ellingham   parish]. 

CO.  N'humb.,  536  (p.  316). 
North,     Charelton,      Charleton     [in 

Ellingham  parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  508. 

,  mill,  534  (i).  309). 

,  South,  Southoharleton  [in  EUingham 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  636  (p.  316). 
on  Otmoor,  Cherleton  upon  Ottemour, 

00.  Oxford,  458  (p.  268). 
Horethorne,     Cherleton      Caunville, 

Cherleton   Camrille,    Cherletone,    co. 

Somers.,  430. 

manor,  279  {p.  157). 

Mackreli,  Cherleton,  oo.  Somers.,  607 

(p.  389). 

....,  Cherleton,    Cherletone   [in    Downton 

.  parish],  co.  Wilts,  329,  479. 
Charminster,  co.  Dorset,  Wolreton  in,  q.v, 
Charneles,  Cherneles,  de  la  Charnele,  William, 

412  (pp.  234,  236). 

Charnes,  Reginald  de,  611  (p.  392).- 

Charron de,  219  (p.  120). 

Chart,  Chert,  co.  Kent,  220  (p.  123). 
Charton,  oo.  Devon.    See  Down  Umfraviile. 
Chaaeley  or  Chaceley,  Chaddesley,   Chaddes- 

leye,  co.  Wore,  580,  615  (p.  403  bis). 
Chastilon,  Hugh,  619. 
Chastilloun,  John,  286. 

,  ,  his  wife  Joan,  286. 

their    son    William, 


Ohater,  Ralph,  412  (p.  234). 

!   Cf.  Catour. 

Chaterton,  Geoffrey  de,  62  ( p.  30). 

Richard    son    of    Geoffrey    de,    279 

(p.  161). 
Chatwall  [in  Cardington  parish],  co.   Salop, 

611  (p.  392). 
Chaumberleyn,      Chaumberlein,      Chaumber- 

layn.     See  Chamberlain. 
Chaumbernon,   Chaumbernoun.      See  Campo 

Arnidphi. 
Chaumbre,  Joan  de  la,  of  Whiteoxmead, 
671. 

William  de  la,  of  Holme,  232. 

Thomas  de  la,  412  (p.  233). 

Cf.  Camera. 

Ghaunceus.     See  Chanceux. 
Chauncy,  Chaunci,  Thomas  de,  baron 
of  Skirpenbeok,  93. 

,  William  de,  son  of  Philip,  276. 

,  Philip  de,  256. 

and  Isabel  his  wife,  275. 

William  de,  93,  534  (pp.  309,  311). 

Chaundeler  Henry  le,  638  (p.  333). 
Chaundos.     See  Chandos. 
Chauoroes.     See  Chaworth. 
Chaure,  co.  Essex.     See  Chawreth. 
Chausy,  John  de,  392. 

,  John  de,  son  of  John,  392. 

Chauvent,  John  de,  213  (p.  112). 
Chaveringworthe,   co     Glouo.      See   Charing- 
worth. 
Chaworth,  Chawaiz,  Cadurciis,  Cadur- 
cis,  Chauorces,  Patrick  de,  527. 

,  Patrick  de,  143. 

fee  of,  267. 

Chawreth,  Chaure  [now  absorbed  in  Croxted]  , 

00.  Essex,  538  (pp.  348,  349). 
Chawston,  Chalvestern,  oo.  Bedf.,  320. 
Cheokley,  Chakele  [in  Wybunbury  parish],  oo. 

Chester,  62  (p.  30). 
Chedburgh,  Cheteberg,  oo.  Suff. ,  638  [p.  348). 
Cheddar,  Cheddern,  Ceddre,  co.  Somers.,  346 

(p.  196),  411. 
Cheddewrth .  oo.  Gloue.     See  Chedworth. 
Cheddington,  Chetyndon  [co.  Buck.],  591. 
Cheddleton,  Chatelton,  co.  Staff.,  62  {p.  SO). 
Cheddon  Ktzpaine,    Chedden,    co.   Somers.. 

manor,  607  (i).  388). 
Ghedelyngton,  co.  Devon.     See  Chillington. 
Chedeney,  Chedny.     See  Cheny. 
Chedworth,  Cheddewrth,  oo.  Glouo.,  manor, 

615  (pp.  401,  407). 
Chefcombe,  oo.  Somers.     See  Chaffoombe. 
Cheilmardon,  co.  Derby.     See  Chelmordon. 
Cheindut,  barony,  597. 
Chekenhulle.    See  Chigehulle. 
Chekeswell,  Ohekeselle  [in  Brenohley  parish] , 

00.  Kent,  638  (i).  343). 
Ohelborough,  Chelbergh,  oo.  Dorset,  manor, 
607  (i).  388). 


456 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AlSfD  PLACES. 


Cheldresfeld,     co.    Glouo.     [Eldersfield,    oc. 

Worc.?J,  538  (p.  34:2). 
Cheldryngton,  eo.  Wilts.     See  Cholderton. 
Cheles,  Sobert,  674. 

Margaret  wife  of  Robert,  574. 

,  Richard,  of  Sutton,  674. 

Chelisworth,  co  Su£f.     See  Chelsworth. 
ChBllacombe,  oo.  Devon,  Radworthy  in,  qx. 
Cbelleeham,  co   Surrey.     See  Ohelsham. 
Chellington,  Ohelvynotone,  co.  Badf .,  538  ( i:i. 

3i3;. 
Cbelmenton.  oo.  Suff.     See  Chelmondiston. 
ChslmesootB,  Chelmondeskote,  Cheljnondeskot, 

Chelmeseot,  co.  Warw.,  615  (pp.  404, 

408,  409). 
Chelmondiston,  Chelmenton,   oo.  Suff.,    215 

CheImorton,Cheiimardon  [in  Bakewell  parish]. 

CO.  Derby,  653. 
Chelmsford,   Chelmersford,    oo.    Essex,    half 

hundred,  177. 
Chelreth,  co.  Berks.    See  Childrey. 
Chelsham,   Ghellesham.   oo.    Surrey,   manor, 

638  (i).  345). 
Chelsing,    Chelsen    [in    Bengeo    parish],    eo. 

Hertf.,458li).  258). 
OhelBvrorth,   Chelisworth,   co.  Suff.,    church, 

539. 
Chelvey,  co.  Somers.,  Midgal  in,  q.v. 
Chelvynctone,  co.  Bedf.    See  Chellington. 
Cheney  Longville,  Longefield  [in  Wistanstow 

parish],  co.  Salop,  611  (p.  392). 
Cheny,   Chedeney,  Chedny,  Cheuuy,   Cheyny, 

Gregory  de,  son  of  Mabel,  407. 

Nicholas,  son  of  Isabel  de,  407. 

,  Roger  de  611  (jp.  892;. 

Chepstede,  co.  Surrey.     See  Chipstead. 
Chepstow,   Storguyl,  Strogoill   [oo.   Monm.], 

castle,  constable  of,  373. 

,  liberty  of ,  373. 

Cherohe,  William  ate,  or  de  Eoclesia,  384. 
Cheresworth,  Cheresworthe,  co.  Sussex.     See 

Cheswortb. 
Cherhill,    Chyryel,    oo.   Wilts,   manor,    615 

{p.  401). 
Cherington,    Chiriton,  Cheriton,  oo.   Warw., 

616  (i).  404). 

,  manor,  615  (p.  409). 

Cherinton,  co.  Qlouc.     See  Cherrington. 
Clieriton.  North,   Chiriton,  oo.  Somers  ,   603 

(p.  386). 

advowson,  611  (p.  394). 

,  South.  Sutbohiriton    [in  Horsington 

parish],  oo.  Somers.,  603  (p.  386). 

,00.  Warw.     S«e  Cherington. 

Cherle,  oo.  Chester.     See  Chorley. 
Cherleseot,  oo.  Warw.     See  Charlcote. 
Cherleton,  co.  Somers.     See  Charlton. 
Oaunville,  CO.  Somers.     Sec  Charlton 

Horethorne. 

Cherletone,  00.  Wilts.     Sec  Charlton. 

Chei'leton,  John  de,  and  Hawisia  his  wife, 

269. 


Cherletone,  oo.  Somers.     See  Charlton. 
Cherletone,  John  de,  458  (p.  256). 
Cheriton,  oo.  Chester.     See  Chorlton. 
Cherneles,  oo.  Warw.     See  Charneles. 
Cherrington,    Cherinton,  co.   Glouo..    manor, 

136. 
Chert,  00.  Kent.     See  Chart. 
Chertsey,  Certese,  Certeaeye,  co.  Surrey,  350. 

abbot  of,  350,459. 

Cherteseye,  Certeseye,  John  de,  480. 

Robert  de,  480. 

Chesham,  co.  Buck.  ,394. 

Bois,  Boys  in  Cestresham,  co.  Buck., 

273. 
Chessington,  Chissyndon,  oo.  Surrey,  manor, 

588   p.  345). 
Chester,  county,  serjeanty  of  the  peace  in,  251. 

city,  33,  62  (p.  30). 

,  ,  constableship    of,    279    (pp. 

163-4). 
.exchequer  at,  251  (pp.  136, 

137). 
bishop  of .     See  Coventry  and 

Lichfield:  Langeton. 

,  earl  of,  538(^^.328). 

earldom    of,    279    (p.   166;, 

412  (p.  230). 

fee  of,  396. 

,  honour,   310,   389,  .412   {p. 

231  ,  616. 
.Little   Cestre    [in    Irchester   parish]. 

CO.  N'hamp.,  138. 
Chesterton,  Chestrcton,  co.  Staff.,  62  (pp.  29, 

81). 

,  Cestreton,  eo.  Warw.,  400. 

Chesworth,    Cheresworth,    Cheresworthe    [in 

Horsham  parish],    co.  Sussex,  manor, 

321. 
Cbeteberg,  co.  Suff.     See  Chedturgh. 
Chetelhampholt,  oo.  Devon.    See  Chittleham- 

hoit. 
ChetelhamptoD,    eo.    Devon.       See    Chittle- 

hampton. 
Chetelton,  co.  Staff.     See  Cheddleton 
Chetelton.  Richard  de,  62  {p.  30). 

William  de,  62  (p.  31). 

Chetewynd  [co.  Salop].     See  Chetwyud . 
Chetteswell,  eo.  Warw.     See  Shotteswell . 
Chettiscombe,     Chettesoombe     [in    Tiverton 

parish] ,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Chetwynd,    Chetewynd   [eo.  Salop],   the  lord 

of,  611  (p.  392. 

Chetyndon  [oo.  Buck.] .     See  Cheddington. 
Chetyndon,  John  de,  538  (p.  344). 
Cheuervile,  land  called,  in  Harle.  co.  N'humb. 

219  (p.  120). 
Chevelingham,   Chevelyngham,   co     N'humb. 

See  Chillingham. 
Cheveney,  Chyvene   [in  Harden  parish],  co. 

Kent,  manor,  128. 
Chever,  Christiana,  536  (p.  323). 
Chevere,  Hamo,  638  {p.  349). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


457 


Cheverel,  Alexander,  267. 

Alexander,  his  daughter  Joan.     See 

Sanoto  Lando. 
Cheyerell,  Little,  Oheverel,  co.  Wilts,  manor, 

267. 
Chevethorne,  William  de,  527  (p.  294). 
Chevington,  West,  Westheyyngton  [in  Wark 

worth  patish],  co  N'httmb.,  556. 
Chevitliorne,  Chevethorne  [in  Tiverton  parish], 

00.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Chewt.on    Mendip,    Chiwton,     oo.    Somers., 

manor,  486. 

,  hundred,  485. 

Cheyn,  Reginald  de,  159. 

Gheyny.     See  Cheny. 

Chiohe,  Earl's,  co.  Essex.     See  Earl's  Hall. 

,  Eidel,  00.  Essex.     See  Riddle. 

Chichester,  bishop  of,  207. 

Obickerell,    East,    Estohykerel,    co.    Dorset, 

346  {p.  195). 

,  West,  CO.  Dorset,  Button  in,  q.v. 

Chiokney,  Chikeneye,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  529. 
Chiddii^stone,  Ghidyngstone,  oo.  Kent.  538 

(p.  343). 
Chidham,  Chudeh  .  .  ,  co  Sussex;  407. 
Ghieveley,  oo.  Berks,  Winterbourne  in.  q.v. 
Chigeliulle,    Chekenhulle,     Juliana, 

wife  ofHughde,  331. 

,  Hughde,  331. 

Chigwell,  00.  Essex,  Wolston  in,  q.v. 
Chikeneye,  oo.  Essex.     See  Chiokney. 
Child  Okeford,  co.  Dorset.     See  Okeford. 
Childerditch,    Chilterdyeh,    oo.     Essex,    599 

(i>.379). 
Childocf ord,  Childokford,   oo. .  Dorset.      See 

Okeford. 
Childrenhanley,  co.  Wore.     See  Hanley. 
Childrey,  Chelreth,  oo.  Berks,  603  (p.  386). 
Childwiokbury,      Childewyk      Say     [in     St. 

Michael's  parish],  oo.  Hertf. ,  manor, 

103. 
Childyngton,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Ohiltington. 
Chilham,  co.  Kent,  Eaststour  m,q.v. 
Chilham,  Nicholas  de,  300. 
Chilinton.  oo.  Staff.     See  Chillington. 
Chillinghara,   Chevelingham,   Chevelyngham, 

co.N'humb.  536  (p.  316  . 

,  manor.  403  {pp.  224,  225). 

Chillington,    Chedelyngton     [in    Stokenham 

parish],  co.  Devon,  213  (p.  113). 

,  Chilyntou.    Chilinton    [in    Brewood 

parish] ,  c'd.  Staff.,  615  i.pp.  402,  409). 
Chilterdyeh,"  CO.  Essex.     See  Childerditch. 
Chiltington,   West,   Childyngton,  oo.  Sussex, 

advowson,  458  (p.  225). 
Chiiton,   ChyJton,  oo.   Buck.,  538  (p.  342), 

597. 

,  manor,  597. 

Cantelo,  co.  Somers. ,  412  ( p.  233). 

Trepit,     Chilton     [in     Cannington 

parish],  00.  Somers.,  346  {p.  196). 
Foliat,   Chylton,   oo.  Wilts,   manor, 
60. 


Chiltone,  Gilbert  de,  527  (p.  295). 
Chilynton,  oo.  Staff.     See  Chillington. 
Chinnor,  Chynnore,  co.  Oxford,  458  (p.  258;. 
Chinting,  Chintynge,  Chyntinge  [in   Seaford 

parish],  00.  Sussex,  2,  327. 
Chipley,   Chippeleye    [in    Clare    parish,    co. 

Suff.],  538  I  J).  347). 
Chippenham,     Chippeham,    Chyppeham,    co. 

Wilts,  48. 

hundred,  48. 

Chipping,  Sohipen,  Shipen,  Shypen,  co.  Lane, 

279  (p.  162). 
Chipstead,     Chepstede,     co.      Surrey,      538 

(pp.  326,  346). 
Chirbury,  oo.  Salop,  Priestweston  in,  q.v. 
Ghiriton,  co.  Somers.     See  Cherlton. 

CO.  Warw.     See  Cheringlon. 

Chissyndon,  oo.  Surrey.     Sec  Chessingtou. 
Chittlehamholt,  Chetelhampholt  [in  Cbittlt- 

hampton    parish],     oo.     Devon,     538 

[p.  330). 
Chittlehampton,  Chetelhampton,   oo.   Devon, 

manor,  538  (p.  330). 

inquisition  made  at,  588  (p.  3.53). 

Chiwton,  00  Somers.     See  Chewton. 
Cholderton,  Cheldryngton,  co.  Wilts,  40. 
Chorley,   Cherle    [in   Wrenbury   parish],    oo. 

Chester,  62  (p.  31). 
Chorlton.  Cherlton,  Schorleton   [in  Wybun- 

bury parish],  co.  Chester,  62  {p. SO). 

manor,  366. 

Chounesone,  Alice  (Goce),  wife  of  William. 

297. 
Chrishall,   Crysteshale,   Crissale,   oo.   Essex, 

444,  507. 
Christohurch,  co.  Hants,  castle,  494. 
Twineham,     Twynham,     oo.    Hants. 

honour  of,  195,  343. 
Chudeh  .  .  ,  co.  Sussex.     See  Chidbam. 
Church  Knowle,  Knolle,  co.  Dorset,  advowson, 
'      538  Ip.  341). 

Stretton,  co.  Salop,  Minton  in,  q.f. 

Town,  Chirehe  [in  North  Meols],  co. 

Laac,  279  (p.  160). 
Chusbor  [Chirburyin  Weston  ?],  co.  Salop,  62 

(p.  29). 
Chuston,  CO.  Staff.     See  Sbusions. 
Chute,  Chut  [oo.  Wilts],  387,611  (p.  391). 
Chydingston,  Peter  de,  134. 
Chyld,  Richard  le,  611  (p.  393). 
Chyldacford,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Okeford. 
Chylton,  co.  Buck.     See  Chilton. 

,  00.  Wilts.     See  Chilton, 

Chymbel,  John,  286. 

Chynnore,  co.  Oxford.     See  Chiunor. 

Chyntinge,  co.  Sussex.     See  Chinting. 

Onyryel',  oo.  Wilts.     See  Cherhill. 

Chyvene,  oo.  Kent.     See  Cheveney. 

Obyvene,  Henry,  128. 

Henry,    his    daughter    Alice.      See 

Canvile. 
Chyvenyng,  Adam  de,  119. 


458 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS.  AND  PLACES. 


Ohyppeharu,  CO.  Wilts.     /See  Chippenham. 

Ciflatone,  co.  Kent.     See  Sifleton. 

Ciloen,  Kylkewyn  [in  Bettws  yn  Khda],  oo. 
Denbigh,  279  (y.  158). 

Cinque  Ports,  liberty  of,  612. 

Cirencester,  Cireoestre  [oo.  Glouo.],  abbot  of 
554. 

Ciston,  CO.  Glouo.     See  Siston. 

Cknovyie.     See  Knovill. 

Clackton  [Claughton?],  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  163)- 

Clanrugge,  Robert  de,  207. 

Olapham,  Clopham,  oo.  Sussex,  la  Dene  in, 
413  ip.  237). 

Clapton,  Clopton  [oo.  N'hamp.],  538  (p.  350). 

in  Gordano,  Cloptone,   oo.   Somers,, 

manor,  688  (J).  339). 

advowson,  538  (p.  339). 

Clarborough,  Clauerburgh,  oo.  Nott.,  279  (y. 
155). 

Clare,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (p.  US). 

inquisition  made  at,  538  (p.  353;. 

earl's  court  at,  384,  472. 

oastle,  honour.  &c.,  538, 

honour  of,  265,  538. 

fees  of  the  honour,  538  (pp.  346-351). 

Clare,  G-ilbert  de,  son  of  Thomas,  44. 

Gilbert  de,  earl  of  Gloucester  and 

Hertford,  538. 

Margaret  de,  oountess  of  Corn- 
wall (■  daughter  of  Biohard  de  Ciare ,  wife 
of  Edmund  earl  of  Cornwall),  363. 

Alande,  538  (p.  348). 

Eleanor    de,    57  (p.    25),    58,    615 

{p.  404). 

,  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Gilbert  de.    Sec 

Despenser. 

Gilbert    de,    the    younger,    earl    of 

Gloucester  and  Hertford,  44,  45,  64 
[p.  33),  134,  294,  346  (p.  195;,  384 
S9nipp.  218,  219),  505,  S36  (p.  320;. 

See  Gloucester;  Hert- 
ford. 

Maud  his  wife,  63a 

(pp.  361-2;. 

.,  the  elder,  earl  of  Gloueest.r 

and  Hertford,  his  children  538  (p. 352'. 

Margaret  de,  countess  of  Cornwall. 

ee  Edmund ;  Garaston. 

Biohard  de,  628,  538  (p.  341;. 

, (son  of  Thomas),  44. 

,  Robert  de,  603  (i).  386). 

Walterde,  588(i).  349). 

Claret,  Clarette,  co.  Essex,  manor,  538 
(p.  326). 

Clatford,  Upper,  Upclatford,  oo.  Hants,  638 
(p.  327). 

Clauerburgh,  oo.  Nott.     See  Clarborough. 

Clarerdon,  oo.  Warw.,  manor,  615  (oo.  399 
409). 

Clayering,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  219  (p.  120). 

Clavering,  Claveryng:,  ClaTeringg, 
Claveringg,  Margery,  daughter 
of  Roger  de,  3, 


Clavering — coiit.  • 

Alande,  3. 

John  de,  3,  219,  412  {p.  231),  486. 

William,  355. 

Claverley,  oo.  Salop,  594. 
Claveryngg.     See  Clavering. 
Clavyll,  John  de,  638  (p.  340; 
Clavyle,  John,  of  Morden,  538  {p.  341). 
Claword,  co.  Nott.     See  Clayworth. 
Claxby  [by  Oaistor].  oo.  Lino.,  252. 

[bySpilsby],  Olaxeby,  co.  Lino.,  352 

{p. 201). 
Claydon,  East,  Estoledon,  oo.  Buck.,  193,  398, 
(p.  221). 

, advowson,  398  f  i).  221). 

,  ,  parson  of.     See  Laventon. 

Middle,  oo.  Buck  ,  120  (p.  54). 

Cleydon,  oo.  Suff.,  270  {p.  146).  519 

(p.  288). 

,  ,  advowson,  270  (p.  146). 

Claypole,    Claypol,  oo.   Lino,    [and    Nott.] , 

manor,  589. 
Clayton   [le  Dale  in  Blackburn   parish],  oo. 
Lano.,279(i).  161). 

le  Moors,   Clayton   on  the  Moors  [in 

Leyland  parish],   co.   Lane,  279  (p. 
160). 

[by  Bradford] ,  oo.  York,  279  ( p.  159). 

Clayton,  Ralph  de,  279  (p.  162). 
Clayworth,  Cleworth,  Claword,  co.  Nott., 559. 
Oleatham,  Cletham,  oo.  Line.,  181. 
Cleatop,    Cletoppe,    Cletop    [in     Giggleswiok 
parish] ,  co.  York,  manor,  536  {pp. 314, 
324). 
Clecton,  Roger  de,  251  (p.  136). 
Clee,  00.  Lino.,  WeeUby  in,  q.v. 
Cleeve,  Bishops,  oo.  Glouo, Stoke  Orchard  in, 

q.v. 
Cleil,  00.  N'hamp.     Sec  Cleley. 
Cleley,  Cleil,  oo.  N'hamp.,  hundred,  615  (p. 

400). 
Clely,  Hughde,  62(i).  29). 
Clement,  G-aoffrey,  son  of  Geoffrey,  418. 

Margery,  206. 

Olenohwarton,  co.  Norf.,  638  (p.  347  bis). 
Clendou,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Glendon. 
Clendon,  Biohard  son  of  Warin  de,  638  (p 

345). 
Clenefeld,  John  son  of  Peter  de,  458  {p.  259). 
Clenhill,  co.  N'humb.     See  Clennell. 
Clennell,    Olonhill,     Clenhill    [in    Alwinton 
parish],  oo.  Nhumb.,47,  536  {p.  316). 
Clerbek,    Elizabeth  de,   wife  of   Walter    de 

Hodebovile,  195. 
Clere,  Henry  de,  183. 

,  hie  daughter  Isabel,  183. 

Clerk,  Geoffrey  le.  of  Buckenham,  539. 

Johnle,  224. 

John  le,  538  (i).  362). 

,  of  Willingham,  421. 

,  Nicholas  le,  of  Bonington,  121, 

,  Peter  le,  of  SwayBeld,  167. 


INDEX  01^  PERSONS  ANt)  PLACES. 


459 


Clerk — coiit. 

Bobert  the,  409. 

,  Simon  le,  of  Sturton,  421. 

his  son  Hugh,  421. 

Thomas  le,  of  Bytham,  157. 

,  William  le,  of  Brasington,  151. 

Clethuin,  oo.  Lino.     See  Cleatham. 
Cletop,  Cletoppe,  oo.  York.     See  Cleatop. 
Oieve,  00.  Heref.,  53  (p.  19). 
Clewer,    Olywar    [in    Wedmore  parish],   oo. 

Somers.,  588  (p.  338;. 
Cleworth,  oo.'Nott.     Sec  Clayworth. 
Cley,    Cookley  (?),    Cleye,    oo.    Norf.,    538 

ip.  347). 
next  the  Sea.  Cleye,  oo.  Norf. ,  538 

(P   347). 
Cley,  Elizabeth  (Gooe),  wife  of  John,  297. 
Oieydon,  oo.  Suffi.     See  Olaydon. 
Cliburn,  Clibome.  oo.  Westm.,  533  (pp.302Ms, 

303). 
Cliburn,  Adamsonot  Q-ilbertde,  533  (p.  303). 
Cliderhou,  oo.  Lano.     See  Clitheroe. 
Clidrehow,  Roger  de,  279  (p.  161). 
Cliff,   atte   Clyve    [in    Shanklin   parish],    oo. 

Hants,  I.  of  W.,241. 
Oiiffe,  Olive,  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 
Clifferin,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (y.  158). 
Clifford  [by  Hay],  oo.  Heref.,  castle  and  manor, 

279  (p.  157). 

,  honour,  254,  533  (p.  303). 

Clifford,  Clyfford,  Cliford,  Bobert  de, 

533,  561. 
,Kobert  de,   133.  324,  395,  452,  538 

{p.  341),  614,  615  (p.  404). 
Roger  de,  eyre  of  {temp.  Henry  III), 

297. 

,  Roger  de,  533. 

,  (son  of  Robert),  452. 

,  Henry  de,  615  (p.  409). 

Cliffton,  00.  Westm.     See  Giifton. 

Gliily,  Clyfhey  [in  Hauley  parish],  oo.  Woro., 

wood,  538  (i).  328). 
Clifton  [Reynes],  oo.  Buck.,  412  {p.  233). 

[inWorkington  parish,  oo.  Cumb.]  ,146. 

CamvlUe,  oo.  Staff. ,  manor,  143. 

Cliffton,  00.  Westm.,  533  Ci)i>.302,303). 

[in  Severn  Stoke  parish] ,  oo.  Wore., 

533  {p.  304). 
on  Teme,  Clyfton,  oo.  Wore,   manor. 

57  (p.  24). 

,  Ham  in,  g.f. 

Clifton,  Kicholas  de,  his  daughter  Letice,  151 . 
Cliker,  Clyker,  oo.  Cornw.,  139  {p.  66). 

little,  00.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  65). 

Clinton,  Clyngton,  Clingtone,  Clyn- 

ton,  John  de,  the  elder,  of  GoleshijI, 

595. 
,  John  de,  the  younger,  of  Coleshill, 

596. 
,  of  Maxstoke,   615  (pp.  401, 

404,  405  6is,408). 

,  son  of  John,  of  Maxstoke,  595. 

,  William  de,  583. 


Clipston,  Clyptone  [oo.  N'hamp.],  638  (p.  35U). 
Olipston,  Klipston,  John  de,  412  (p.  233;. 

Robert  de,  356. 

CliBseby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Clixby. 

Clist  Fomeson,  oo.  Devon,  alias  Sowton,  q.v. 

St.  Lawrenoe,  oo.  Devon.     S«e  Clyst. 

Clitheroe,  Clidrehou,  oo.   Lano.,  oastle,   &o., 
279  (JJ.  160). 

court  at,  279  (p.  162). 

C'live,  00.  Kent.     See  Cliffe. 
Olive,  Biohard  atte,  627  {p.  295). 

Clivigei:,   Clyvaker,    Olyvaohre    [in   Whalley 

parish],  00.  Lano.,  279  (p.  160). 

,  manoB,  279  (i).  159). 

Clixby,  Clixeby,  Clisseby  [in  Caiator  parish] 

00.  Lino.,  245,  580. 
Clogeuran  [oo.  Carmarthen],  386. 
Clombre,  oo.  Nott.     See  Clumber, 
Clonhill,  00.  N'humb.     See  Clennell. 
Clopham,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Clapham. 
Clopham,  William  de,  542. 
Olophill,  00.  Bedf.,  Cainhoe  in,  q.v. 
Olopton  [in   Miokleton    parish],    oo.    Glouc, 

458(^.257). 

[oo.  N'hamp.].     See  Clapton. 

,  Cloptone,    oo.    Suff.,    363,   638   (pp. 

347,  348). 

,  manor,  390. 

advowson,  390. 

Clopton   Walter  de,  412  (p.  233). 

Clothall,  Cothale,  oo.  Hertf.,  538  (pp.  349, 

350). 
Clothton,  CO.  York.     See  Cloughton. 
Ciouokewred,  oo.  Gllamorgan.  538  (p.  334). 
Cloughton,   Clothton  [in   Scalby  parish],  oo. 

York,  536  (p.  319). 
Clowes,    Cluse   [in   Blean   parish],   eo.   Kent, 

538  (p.  343). 
Cloyit  [oo.  Denbigh].     See  Clwyd. 
Clumber,  Clombre,  oo.  Nott.,  279  (p.  165). 
Clunford.     See  Clungenford. 
Clungeford,  Clungerford,  Ralph  de,  482. 
Clungenford,  Clunford,  Roger  de  olerk,  131. 
Cluny   [Saone   et   Loire,    France],   abbot   of, 

464. 
Cluse,  00.  Kent.     See  Clowes. 
Clwyd,  Cloyit  [oo.  Denbigh],  366. 
Clyfford.     See  Clifford. 
Clyfhey,  oo.  Woro.     See  Cliffy. 
Clyfton,  00.  Wore;     See  Clifton. 
Clyker,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Cliker. 
Clyngton,  Clynton.     See  Clinton. 
Clyptone  [oo.  N'hamp.] .    See  Clipston. 
Clyst  St.  Lawrenoe,  Clist,  co.  Devon,  527  (p. 

294). 
Clyst,  Broad,  oo.  Devon,  Kerawell  a7id  Brook- 
hill  in,  560. 
Clytha,  KiUigh  [oo.  Monm.],  412  (p.  232). 
Clyvaker,  Clyvaohre,  oo.  Lano.     See  Cliviger. 
Clyve,  00.  Hants.     See  Cliff. 
,  00.  Warw.     See  Marloliff . 


460 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Cly  va,  William  atte,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 
S41. 

,  John  atte,  241. 

Clyvedon,  John  de,  603  I  p.  386). 
Clywar,  co.  Somers.     See  Clewer. 
Cnabwell.  co.  Wilts.     See  Avils. 
Cnokyn,  le,  co.  Salop.     See  Knockin. 
Cnolle,  eo.  Somers.     See  Knowle. 
Cnouk,  00.  Wilts.     See  Knook. 
Cnovill.     See  Knoviil. 
Coutes,  Cotes,  co.  Line.,  275. 

,  Great,  co.  Line,  463. 

,  Little,  463. 

North.    Northcotes,    co.    Line,    352 

{p.  201).  • 

,  Cotes,  CO.  Sussex,  636  (p.  315j 

Coatham  [Mundeville  ?],  Cotum,  co.  Durham, 

615  (p.  412). 
,  West,   Westeotom    [in    Kirkleatham 

parish],  co.  York,  536  (p.  323). 
Cobbeham,  Cobeham.     See  Cobham. 
Gobeldyck,  Cubeldik,  Cuppeldik,  Alexander  de, 

412  {p.  233). 

,  Boger  de,  and  Alexander  his  son  548. 

Cobeligton,  eo.  Buck.     See  Ciiblington. 
Cobelington,  Cobeligton,  Walter  de,  227. 

,  William  de,  227. 

Cobelyngton,  co.  Buck.     See  Cublington. 
Cobham,     Cobeham,     Cobbeham,    Kobeham. 

Henry  de,  60,  278. 
Joan  wife  of  Henry   de,    of  Bundal, 

134. 

,  John  de,  514. 

,  Thomas  de,  514. 

Cobynton,  co.  Warw.     See  Cubbington. 

Cochul,  ccj.  Wore.     See  Cook  Hill 

Cook  [in  Stogursey  parish],   oo.  Somers.,  346 

{p.  196;. 
Cockerington,  Cokeringtoa,  oo.  Line,  395. 

le  Southalle  manor  in ,  395 . 

Cockermouth,  Cockermou,  Cokermouth,  Coker- 

mwe  ioo.  Cumb.],  honour,  36, 197  531 

(p.  297). 
Cocktteld,  Cokefeld,  Cokefeud,  oo.  Sn£f.,  538 

(pp.  348,  34:9). 

manor,  390. 

Cookhill,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Cockle. 
Cocking,  Cockyngg,  oo.  Sussex,  536  (p.  315). 
Cockle,     Cockhill    [in   Bothal    parish],    co. 

N'humb.,  wood,  510. 
Cooksford,  Cokesford  [in  Hazelwood  parish], 

00.  York,  manor,  395. 
[in  Byther    parish],   oo.  York,    636 

(p.  317.. 
Cookyngg,  co.  Sussex.     See  Cocking. 
Coddenham,   Codenham,    Codinham,    Coten- 

ham',  CO.  SufE.,  55,  311,  519  (p.  288) 

540. 
Coddesbaohe,  co.  Leic.     See  Cottesbach. 
Codebere  Peteresfeld.  oo.  Hants,  I.  of  W.,  184. 
Oodeford,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Codford. 
Codeleye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Cndeley. 


Oodeleye,  Thomas  de,  615  (2*.  403;. 
Codenham,  co.  SufE.     See  Coddenham. 
Oodencuer,  co.  Derby.     See  Codnor. 
Coderugge,  co.  Wore.     See  Cotheridge. 
Codesbech,  oo.  Leic.     See  Cottesbach. 
Codeston,  Walter  de.  and  Joan  his  wife,  538 

(p.  345;. 
Codford,  Estkodeford,   Codeford,    co.  Wilts, 

221. 
Codinham,  co.  SufE.     See  Coddenham. 
Codinton,  oo.  Chester.     See  Cuddington. 
Codnor,  Codenouer,  oo.  Djrby,  castle,  116. 
Coedcwnwr.  Coytkenur  [in  Langeview  parish], 

00.  Monm.,  538  (,p.  336). 
Coed  Kemew,   Coytkerneu,   eo.  Monm.,  538 

(p.  335). 
Coed  Bhatb,   Coyttht  [near  St.  Issells,  n<nc 

disappeared],  co.  Pembroke,  56. 
Coffleet.   Cokflute    [in    Brixton    parish],    eo. 

Devon,  213  {p.  114;. 
Cofton  Haokett,    Cofton  Haket,   co.    Wore, 

615  (p.  403). 

Eichard  [in  Cofton  Haokett  parish]. 

CO.  Wore.,  615  {p.  403;. 
Cofton  Biohard.  Sibyl  daughter  of  John  de. 

616  (p.  403). 

Cogan,  CO.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  332). 

Coganesmor  [in  St.  Brides,  Peterstone, 

&c.],  00.  Monm.,  538  (p.  335). 

Cogan,  Thomas  de,  530. 

,  John,  538  (2).  332). 

,  Biohard  de,  630. 

..,  Thomas  de,  527  (p.  293;. 

Cogdean,  Cokdene,  oo.  Dorset,  hundred,  279 
(p.  157). 

Cogenho,  Giles  de,  412  (p.  235). 

Cogenhoe,  Cogenho,  co.  N'hamp..  412  (p.  236). 

advowson,  412  (p.  235). 

Cogges.  CO.  Oxford,  manor,  346  (p.  194). 

Coggeshale,  Cokggeshale,  John  dc,  502. 

Coghul,  Eoger  de,  158. 

,  his  son  John,  158. 

Cok,  GdoEErey  le,  68. 

Biohard,  417. 

,  WiUiam,  641. 

Cf.  Cook. 

Cokdene,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Cogdean. 

Cokefeld.  oo.  SuEE.     See  Coekfield. 

Cokefeld,  Kokefeld,  John  de,  of  Melton  Con- 
stable, 600. 

,  Eobert  de,  538  ( p.  348). 

,  Thomas  de,  539. 

Cokefeud,  oo.  SuEE.     See  CookSeld. 

Ookerell,  John  son  of  John,  484. 

Cokerington,  oo.  Lino.     See  Cockerington. 

Cokermouth  [oo.  Cumb.].     See  Cockermouth. 

Cokermwe.    See  Cockermouth. 

Cokeseye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Cooksey. 

Cokeseye,  Walter  son  of,  Walter  de,  615 
(i).403). 

Cokesford,  co.  York.     See  Cooksford. 


INDEX  OP  PEI^SONS  AND  PLACES. 


461 


Cokewald,  eo.  York.     See  Oawkeld. 
Cokflute,  00.  Devon.     See  Ooffleet. 
Cokggeshale.    See  Coggeahale. 
Cokton,  00.  Warw.     See  Coughfcon. 
Colaton    Raleigh,     Coleton,    Colethon,     oo. 

Devon,  627  {p.  29.^  his). 
Col  here,     Oolber    [in    Stm-minster    Newton 

pirish],  00.  Dorset,  124. 
Colhy,    CoUeby    [in   Appleby    St.   Lawrence 
parish],  co.  Westm..533  {pp.  302,303j. 
Qolby,  Henry  de,  638  (p.  347). 
Colchester,   Northbregs;   in.    fishery    between 

there  and  Newebregg,  414. 
Coldea  or  Cowden,  Great,  Coldon  [in  Mapple- 

ton  parish],  oo.  York,  311,  472. 
Coldtnewton.  oo.  Leio.     See  Newton. 
Coldon,  00.  York.     See  Golden. 
Coldridge,  oo.  Devon.  Birch  in,  q.v. 
Cole,  Henry,  419. 
Oolebraund,  Simon,  638  (jj.  843). 
Coleby,  CoUeby,  oo.  Lino.,  274,  548. 
Coleoestre,  Adam  de,  538  (p.  348;. 
Cnlejote,  oo.  Devon.     See  Collaoot. 
Coleman,  Bicbard,  of  Faulkbourn,  450. 

,  Hubert,  213  (p.  112),  502. 

,  John,  443,  450. 

,  Simon,  644. 

Coleorton,  eo.  Leio.,  Orton  Saueey  in,  q.v. 
Coleridge,    Collrigg   [in  Stokenham  parish], 
00.    Devon],     foreign     hundred,     213 
{p.  113). 
Colesdone,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Coulsdon. 
Coleshill,  ColeshuU,  oo.  Warw.,  manor,  596. 
CoIeshuUe,  John  de,  279  (p.  166). 
Coleston.  co.  Nott.     See  Colston. 

,  Oolystone  [in  Walwyn'sCastleparish], 

00.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33;. 
Colethon,  Coleton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Colaton. 
Colevile,  Colevill,  Colevyll.     See  Colvile, 
Coleweu,  CuUewen,  Gilbert  de,  633  (p.  302). 
Colewente  [oo.  Badnor].     See  Colwyn. 
Colewill.     See  Colvile. 
Colham    [in  Hillingdon  parish],  co.  Midd., 

manor,  279  (p.  154). 
Goling,  00.  Su£f.     See  Cowlinge. 
Collaoot,  Ooleoote  [in  Winkleigh  parish],  oo. 

Devon,  538  (p.  339). 
CoUehy,  00.  Line.     See  Coleby. 

,  00.  Westm.     See  Colby. 

Colleby,  Thomas  de,  533  (pp.  302,  303). 
CoUingtree,     Colyntre,     co.    N'hamp.,    602 

(p.  382).      • 
Colmworth,  Colmorth,  oo.  Bedf.,  431. 

Colne,    Earl's,  eo.  Essex,  prior  of,  273,  538 

(p.  349). 
Wake's,  oo.   Essex,   manor,  458  (p. 

258). 

,  ,  Crepingin,  q.v. 

[in  Whalley  parish],  oo.  Lano.,    279 

(p.  160). 
Colne,  Baldwin  de,  409. 
Geoffrey  de,  409. 


:   Oolous,  William,  204. 
,   Colpeper,  Thomas,  538  ( p.  343). 
!   Colpho,  00.  Suff.     See  Culpho. 
Colquite,    Kilooit    [in    St.    Mabyn    parish], 

00.  Cornw.,  manor,  54. 
Colrigg,  00.  Devon.     See  Coleridge. 
Colrugge,  00.  Berks.     See  Curridge. 
Colsterworth,  Colsteworth,  co.  Line.,  157. 
Colsteworth.  John  son  of  John  de,  157. 
Colston  Basset,  Colesto2^  eo.  Nott,  380. 
Coltborp.    Coltoppth,    oo.    York.     See    Cow- 

thorpe. 
Colton   [in  Bolton  Percy  parish],   oo.  York, 

manor,  204. 
Columbariis,  Coluiubers,  Alice,  wife  of  John 
de,  134 

Alice  de^  538  (i).  344). 

,  Philip  de,  611 

Cohira>john,  Colump  Johan  [in  Broad  Olyst 

parish],  00.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Columbrugg,  Thomas  de,  225. 
Co'.ump  Johan,  oo.  Devon.     See  Columbjohn. 
Colvile,    Colevyll.    Colvil,    Coleville, 
Colevill,       Colevile,       Colewill, 
Colvyle,   Colville,   Sdmund    de, 
692. 

,  Edmiiiid  son  of  Roger  de,  167. 

Edmund  de,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 

592. 

,  Johnde,  1,57,390,692. 

Ralph  de,  527  (p.  295). 

,  Robert  de,   157,  534  (p.  308),  636 

(p.  316  ,  692. 

Roger  de,  167. 

Thomas  de,  536  {p.  322). 

Colwyn,  Colewent.  Colwent,   Colewente    [oo. 
Radnor],  616  (p.  401). 

o:istle,  198. 

,  service  of  making  a  Hirsoun 

round,  616  (  p.  401).      ' 

,  fees  held  of,   615  (pp.   397, 

398). 

barony  of,  615  (p.  397). 

Coly,  Robert,  279  {p.  1.55). 
Colyn,  Roger,  636  (p.  316). 
Colyntre,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  CoUingtree. 
Colystone,  oo.  Pemb.     See  Coleston. 
Combe,Comb[in  Sturminster Marshall  parish], 
CO.  Dorset,  466,  467. 

,  Coumbe,  co.    Heref.    [in    Presteigne 

parish,  co.  Radnor],  57  (p.  25). 

,  manor,  58. 

,  Coumbe,   Cumlie  [in  Smite  parish], 

00.   Warw.,   abbot  of,  67  (p.  25),  68^ 
458  (p.  259),  616  (p.  405  bis). 
Comberford,    Cumberforde     [in    Wigginton 

parish],  oo.  Staff.,  412  (p.  230).      ' 
Combermere,  Cumburmer,  eo.  Chester,  abbot 

of,  33.  - 
Comberton,  Great,  Cumberton,  Combreton,  co. 
Wore,  manor,  615  (pp.  398,  411). 

,.,  advowson,  615  (p.  411). 

Combreton,  co.  Wore.     See  Combsrton. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


ComdoliTe,  co.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
Comer  [in  St.  John  Badwardine  parish,  Wor- 
cester], 00.  Wore,  615  (p.  411). 
Compton    Beauchamp     Compton  Beuohamp, 

00.  Berks,  615  (p.  402). 

advowson,  615  (p.  402). 

,  Com  tone  [in  Egg  Buokland  parish]. 

00.  Devon,  527   p.  294). 

00.  Glouo.,280, 

,  Cnnipton[in  King'sSomtome  parish] 

00.  Hants,  manor,  621. 
Dando,  Compton  Dauno,  co.  Somers. , 

manor,  611  (p.  394). 
Paunoefoot,  Compton  Pauncefot,  co. 

Somers.,  603  (j;.  886). 

,  CO.  Surrey,  manor,  413  (p.  237). 

,  advowson,  413  (i).  237). 

Fenny,    Fennycompton,    oo.    Wariv. , 

615  (i).  404). 
I/ong,   Great  Cumptone,  co.   Warw., 

manor,  191. 
Vemey,   Compton  Mnrdak,  Compton 

Murdac,  Compton  Mordok,  oo.  Warw., 

615  (p.  404). 

,  manor,  555. 

,  advowson,  615  (y.  406). 

Wyniates,    Cumberton    Wingate,   co. 

Warw  ,  615  (p.  404). 
Compton,  Eobert  de,  280, 
Comton,  00.  Warw.     See  Compton. 
Comtone,  oo.  Devon.     See  Compton. 
Oomyn,  Edmund,  499. 

,  Edmund,  536  (p.  316). 

his  daughters   Euphemia  and 

Mary,  499. 

,  Joande,  534  {p.  312). 

,  John,  of  Badenooh,  396. 

,  earl    of    Buohan    (Boyohan), 

142,  458  (^i>.  257,  258,  259). 

Richard,  knight,  .356. 

,  ,  his  marriage,  356. 

Condover.  Conedovere,  co.  Salop,  manor,  611 

(p.  392). 
Conedovere,  co.  Salop.     See  Condover. 
Conelingeleye,  co.  Surrey.     See  Conynggeleye. 
Conestable.     See  Constable. 
Congelton,  co.  Chester.     See  Congleton. 
Congerston,    Conynggeston,    co.    Leic,    412 

{p.  236). 
Congleton,   Congelton,  oo.   Chester.  279  (p. 

164). 
Conigesholm,  Coningesholm.   See  Conisholme. 
Coningeswyk,  co.  Westm.     See  Cunswiok. 
Coningsby,  Coningesby,  Conyngby,  oo.  Lino. , 

482. 
Conington,   Conyngton,    Conyton,    Cornyton, 

Conytone,  oo.  Camb.,  67,  367.  548. 
W'illiam,  the  clerk  of,  357. 

Conisholme,  Conyngesholm,  Conigesholm, 
00.  Line.,  317. 

Conisholme,  Conyngesholm,  Coniges- 
holm, Coningesholm,  Joan 
daughter  of  £llen  de,  317. 

,  Ralph  de,  317. 

Thomas  de,  317. 


Coniston,  Cold,  Calde  Conyston,  Caldeconis- 
ton    [in  Gargrave  parish],  oo.    York. 
633  (i).  305).  536  (p.  321). 
Conistone,  Conyston  in  Ketelweldale  [in  Bum- 
sail  parish],  oo.  Tork,  633  (p.  305). 
Connel,  John,  65, 
Corionley,  Conundeley   [in  Kildwick  parish], 

CO.  York,  533  ( p.  305). 
Congneste.  John  de,  knight,  229. 
Constable,  Conestable,  Robert  le  266  (p.  144), 

536  (p.  320). 

of  Holdemess,  262. 

,  Roger,  of  Thomdon.  540. 

,  William  le,  266  (p.  143),  316. 

Constantino,  co.  Comw. ,  JVIerthen  in,  q.r. 
Contessethorp  [oo.  Leio.].   See  Counteathorpe. 
Conundeley,  oo.  York.     See  Cononley. 
Conyngby,  co.  Line.     See  Coningsby. 
Conyngesholm.     See  Conisholme. 
Oonyngge)eye,  Conelingelege  [Colley  in  Buck- 
land  ?],  oo.  Surrey,  manor,  ZWi  (.p. 219). 
Conynggeston,  co.  Leic.     See  Congerston. 
Conyngton,  co.  Camb.     See  Conington. 
Conyston,  00.  York.     Sec  Coniston. 

00.  York.     See  Conistone. 

Conyton,  Conytone,  co.  Camb.     See  Conington . 

Conytone,  John  de,  357. 

Cook  Hill,  Cochul  [in  Inkberrow  parish],  oo. 

Wore,  615  (i).  403). 
Cook,  John,  446. 

Cf.Cok. 

Cooksey,  Cokeseye  [in  TTpton  Warren  pirish]  , 

00   Wore,  616  (p.  403). 
Coombe  Keynes,  oo.  Dorset,  Bovington  in,  q.v. 
Cootham,  Coudham  [in  Storrington  parish], 

00.  Sussex,  413  (p.  236). 
Copout.   Coppeoote  [in  Salwarpe  parish],  co. 

Wore,  615  I  iJj3.  398,  410). 
Copdock,  Coppedok,  co.  SufiE.,  216  {p.  116). 
Coperkyng,  Robert,  273. 
Copham.   Thomas  de,  and  Aubrey,   bis  wife, 

538(2).  331). 
Cople,  Coupol,  CO.  Bedf.,  182. 
Copmanthorpe,   Coupmanthorp    [near  York], 

00.  York,  551. 
Coppeoote,  co.  Wore.     See  Copcut. 
Coppedok,  CO,  Suff.     See  Copdook. 
Coppeham,  John  de,  538  {p.  343). 
Coppenhall,  Monk's,   Monekesoopenhale,    co, 

Chester,  62  (J).  31). 
Coppyng,  Walter,  134. 
Corbet,  IVCaud,  wife  of  Boger,  104. 

Thomas,  188. 

,  Peter,  57  (pp.  23,  24).  104,  269,  611 

(p.  392).     . 
lord  of  Cause,  188. 

Robert,  156. 

(son  of  Thomas),  188. 

.Roger,  458  (p.  267),  538  (pp.  333, 

341). 

.Thomas,  104,  166. 

William,  638  (pp.  333,  341,  342). 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


463 


Corbizoun,  Corbyzoun,  Corpison,  William,  251 

(p.  136),  615  (p.  405  Us). 
Corbridge,  Corbryg,  Corebrigg,  oo.  N'humb., 

52. 

manor,  219  (p.  121). 

Coibygates,   Corbriggate   [in  Alston  parish], 

00.  Cumb. ,  501 . 
Corbyzoun.     See  Corbizoun 
Corebrigg,  co.  N'hnmb.     See  Corbridge. 
Coi-esle,  Giles  de,  612. 
Corfe    Castle,     co.     Dorset,     Afflington    in. 

q.v. 

Corfe,  Riohard  de,  350. 
Corhs,  CO.  Gloue.     See  Corse. 
Coringham,  co.  Lino.     See  Corringham. 
Corley,   Cornleye,  oo.  Waiw.,  412  (p.  234), 

615  (p.  408). 
Cormayls,  Robert,  623. 
Cornard,  Comortb,   oo.   Suff.,    538  (p.   348 

bis). 
,  Great,  Cornherthe  [oo.  Suff.],    Berard 

of,  335. 
Oornhury,    Comebury,.  co.     Oxford,   service 

connected  with,  193. 
Cornebury,  co.  Oxford.     See  Cornbury. 
Cornere.  William  de  la,  283. 
,  William,       son    of     John     de      a 

283. 
Cornerth.     See  Cornard. 
Cornerth,  Angot  de,  538  (p.  349). 
.Richard    de,     538    (pp.     347,    348 

349). 

Cornewaile.     See  Cornabia. 
Oornhele,  oo.  Comw. ,  461. 
Cornherthe,  oo.  Suff.     See  Cornard. . 
Cornleye,  eo.  Warw.     See  Corley. 
Coma.     See  Gourmy. 

Cornubis,  Cornewaile,  Cornwaile, 
Cornwall,  Comwayle,  Walter  de, 
871. 

,  Edmund  de,  1.30. 

,  Geoffrey  de,  458  (p.  256). 

....  Margaret  (de  Mortuo  Mari),  wife  of 
Geoffrey  de,  67,  133. 

Henry  de,  228. 

,  William  de,371. 

Cornwall,  earl  of,  60,  148  (pp.  72,  73),  181, 
198,  210,  2r9  {p.  120),  257,  266,  337, 
370, 404,  613. 

,  his     under-bailiff     of    Eye, 

540. 

, See    GavBston ;     Edmund; 

Richard. 

,  earldom  of,  112,  141,  462. 

,  Margaret  countess  of.     See  Edmund  ; 

Garaston. 
Cornwayle.     See  Cornubia. 
Cornyton,  co.  Camb.     See  Conington. 
Corone,  John  de,  85. 

,  Thomas  son  of  John  de,  168. 

,  Thomas  do,  85. 

Corpison.     See  Carbizonn. 


Corringham,    Great,    Coringham,   co.   Lino., 

349,  484. 
Corsoombe,  co  Somers.     See  Croscombe. 
Corse,  Corhs,   oo.    Glouc,    chase,    638    (p. 

329). 
Corsford,  co.  Suff.     See  Cosford. 
Cortenay.     See  Courtenay. 
Cortenhale,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Courteenhall. 
Corveyser,    Alice    daughter   of   Thomas    le, 

541. 
Corey  Malet,  oo.  Soraors.     See  Curry. 
Cosby,  Cosseby,  oo.  Leic,  412  (p.  236). 
Cosford,  Corsford,  oo.  Suff.,  hundred,  55. 
Cosham,  Estoosham.by  Wymering,  co  Hants., 

37. 
Cosheston,  Costeyniston,  co.  Pembroke,  56. 
Cosseby,  co.  Leio.     See  Cosby. 
Gosteuthorp,  co.  Nott.     See  Costhorpe. 
Costeyniston,  co.  Pembroke.     See  Cosheston. 
Costhorpe,  Costenthorp  [in  Carlton  in  Lind- 

rick].  CO.  Nott.,  279  {p.  155). 
Costrunt,  William  de,  282. 

C/.  Cestrunt. 

Costyn,  Thomas.  638  (p.  333). 

Costynestone,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Goston  ? 

Cosyn,  Robert,  357. 

Cote,  CO.  Berks.     See  Longoott. 

Cotel,  Elias,  346  (p.  196),  538  (p.  339),  671. 

,  Roger,  538  (i).  387). 

Cotenhale,  co.  Suff.  See  Cotton  Hall. 
Cotenham,  co.  Suff.  See  Coddenham. 
Coterel.  Coterell,  Ralph,  668. 

,  Laurence,  and  Alice  his  wife,  167. 

,  Ralph,  161,  167,281. 

,  ,  his  daughter  Maud,  151. 

(son  of  Ralph),  653. 

Cotes,  CO.  Bedf.     See  Cotts. 

[in  Prestwold  parish],  oo.  Leic,  96. 

,  CO.  Lino.     See  Coates. 

,  CO.  N'hamp.     See  Cotton. 

CO.  Sussex.     See  Ooates. 

Cotesford,  Joljn  de,    218  (p    119),  533  (p. 

302). 
Cotesmore,  co.  Rutland.     See  Cottesmore. 
Cotheridge,   Coderugge,    co.   Wore,   57    (p. 
24). 

,  manor,  57  (p.  22). 

Coton  [in  Wigginton  parish],  oo.  Staff.,  412 
{p.  230,. 

Sec  Cotton. 

Hall,  00.  Suff.     See  Cotton  Hall. 

Cotone,  Emma  de,  84. 

Cottam,  Cotura  by  Donhara,   co.  Nott.,  279 

(p.  155). 
Cottenhall,  co.  Suff.     See  Cotton  Hall. 
Cottesbacb,  Codesbech,  Coddesbache,  oo.  Leic, 
manor,  187. 

,  advowson,  187. 

Cottesmore,    Cottesmor,    oo.    Rutland,     615 

(pp.  400,  402). 
advowson,  615  (pp.  402,  407). 


464 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Cotton,   Mill,   Mill  Cotton,  Middelootes   [in 

Bingstead  parish],  oo„  N'hamp.,   538 

(p.  344). 
,  North, Cotes  [in  Hardingstone  parish], 

00.  N'hamp.,  412  [p.  235). 
West,  Cotes  [in  Hardingstone  parish], 

CO.  N'hamp.,  236,  412  {p.  235). 

Colon,  00.  Staff.,  187. 

,  CO.  Su£f.,  538  (7J.  348). 

Hall     or    Coton    Hall,     Oottenhall, 

Cotenha'e   [in  .Kedington  parish],  co 

Suff.,  manor,  261,  332. 
Cotts,   Cotes   [Eastcotts  and  Cotton  End  by 

Cardington?],  co.  Bedf.,  manor,  272 
Cotum,  CO.  Durham.     See  Coatham. 

eo.Nott.     Sfe  Cottara. 

Coubrugge,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Oowbridge 
Coudeham,  John  de,  413  {p.  236). 
Coudene,  Coudenne,  co.  Kent.     See  Cowden. 
Coudham,  co.  Sussex      See  Cootham. 
Coudray,  Coudrey,  Ralph  de,  456. 

Thomas  de.  knight,  i397  (p.  218), 

,  William  de,  279  (p.  164). 

Coueriie,  co.  Heref.     See  Cowarne. 
Coughtoa,  Coliton,  co.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
Couhyrde,  John,  son  of  Henry  le,  18. 

, ,  Joan  his  sister,  18. 

Coulinge,  co.  Suff.     See  Cowlinge. 
Coulsdon,  Colesdone,  co.  Surrey,  374. 
Coultershaw,  Coutershou  [in  Petworth  parish], 

00.  Sussex,  stream  called,  536  (p.  313;. 
Coumbe,  co.  Heref.     See  Combe. 

,  CO.  Warw.     See  Combe. 

Conndon,  Coundholm  [by  Coventry],  412  (». 

234). 
Countesthorpe,     Contessethorp,     Cantasthorp 

[00.  Leic],  615  (pp.  405,  408l. 
Coupeland.    See  Coupland. 
Conpland,  Coupeland,  Adam  de,  533  Cp.  303, 

305;. 

,  John  de,  533  (jj.  302). 

Coupmanthorp,  co.  York.    See  Copmanthorpe. 

Coupol,  CO.  Bedf.     See  Cople. 

Couroys,  co.  Derby,  577. 

Courteenhall ,  Cortenhale,  co.  N'hamp     602 

(p.  382). 

,Tenacresin,  602  (p.  383). 

Courtenay,  Courteneie,  Curtenay,  Cortenay, 

Curteneye,  Hugh,  Hugh  de,  209,  354 

453,  527  (pp.  293,  294  Ub),  bl^,  607 

(p.  388). 

Philip  de,  253,  603  (pp.  384,  385). 

Coutershou,  oo.  Sussex.  See  Coultershaw. 
Cove,  John  de,  and  Eva  his  wife,  221,  335. 
Coven,  Covene  [in  Brewood  parish],  co.  Staff., 

611  (i).  390). 
Covenhara,  oo.  Lino.,  536  (p.  315). 
Coventry,  Covyntre,  Coventre,  oo.  Warw.,  62, 

(JJ-SO). 

priorof,236,  412(^.331). 

and  Lichfield,  or  Chester,  bishop  of, 

6,  46,  102,  222. 
,  .S'ce  Langeton. 


Coverham,  co.  York,  abbot  of,  345,  536  ( p. 

320). 
Cowarne,  Much,  Cowern,  Coweme,  co.  Heref  , 

411 

manor,  478. 

Cowbridge,   Coubrugge,  co.   Glamorgan,   538 

(pp.  332,  333). 
Cowden,  Coudenne,  Coudene,  oo.  Kent,  134. 

,  church,  .538  (i).  344). 

,  Great,  co.  York.     See  Golden. 

Cowe'.eye,  John  de,  62  ( p.  30). 

,  his  sister  Katherine,  62  (p.  30  . 

Cowem.  00.  Heref.     See  Cowarne. 

Cowling,   Cullyng   [in  Kildwiok  parish],  eo. 

York,  533  i  p.  306). 
Cowlinge,   Coulinge,   Coling,    co,  Suff.,    279 

(p.  1.54). 

...,  advowson,  279  (p.  154). 

Cowthorpe.   Colthorp,  Coltorpth,  oo.   York, 

536  (p.  316  . 
Coychuroh.  Coytchm-che,  co.  Glamorgan,  538 

(p.  333). 
Coykyn,  Roland  de,  139  (p.  65). 
Coytked,  co.  Monm.,  638  (p.  836). 
Coytkenur,  co.  Monm.     See  Coedcwnwr. 
Coytkemeu,  oo.  Monm,     See  Coed  Kernew. 
Coytmorgan  [co.  Monm.  ?],  412  (p.  232). 
Coyttht,  CO.  Pembroke.     See  Coed  Rhatb. 
Coyty,    Coytif,   co.    Glamorgan,    castle,    &o., 

537(2).  333). 
Crackenthorpe,  Crakanthorp  [in  Appleby,  ?t. 

Michael's   parish],    co.   Westm.,    533 

(p.  302). 
Craoo,  Crakehowe   [in  Burnsall  parish],   co. 

York,  533  (2).  305,. 
Craft,  Geoffrey  de,  615  (p.  405). 
Crakanthorp,  co.  Westm     See  Creickenthorpe, 
Crakanthorp,  William  de,  533  (p.  302;. 
Crake,  Qrake  [in  Crosby  Ravensworth  parish], 

CO.  Westm.,  533  (p.  302). 
Crakeford,  William  de,  270  (p.  146). 
Crakehall,  Crakhalle  [inTopoliffe  narish],  co. 

York,  536  (p.  322). 
Crakehowe,  op.  York.     See  Craoo. 
Crakhalle,  oo.  York.     See  Crakehall. 
Crakhalle,  Gilbert  de.  536  (p.  322). 
Cralond,  co.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Crammavilla,  Cramavyle,  Crammavill, 

Joan  wife  of  Henry  de,  524. 

Joan  de,  445. 

,  John  de,  538  (p.  348;. 

Cranbome,  Craneburn,  Craneborn,  oo.  Dorset, 

538  (p.  340). 

advowson  of  the  priory,  538  (p.  341). 

,  manor  and  borough,  ^8  (p.  330). 

Cranbrooke,     Crinebroke,      oo.    Kent,     533 

(p.  343). 
Crandon   [in  Bawdrip  parish],  co.  Somers., 

manor,  511. 

Crane Bertrand  de,  158. 

Craneborn,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Cranbome. 
Cranebroke,  co.  Kent.     See  Cranbrooke, 


INDEX  OP  PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


465 


Cranebuiii,  co.  Dorset.     See  Cranborne. 
Craneford,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Cranford. 
Cranewell,  oo.  Line.     See  Cranwell. 
Criinford.  Craunford,  Craneford,  co.  N'hamp., 

323,  538  (jj.  844)  569. 
Cranford,  "Walter  de,  417. 
Cranwell,  Cranewell,  co.  Line,  472. 
Cranwelle,  Eiohard  de,-286. 
Cranford,  co.  Dorset.     See  Crawford. 
Craule.  oo.  Buck.     See  Crawley. 
Crauleg,  oo.  Buck.    See  Crawley. 
Craumford,  Nioholas  de,  458  (p.  259). 
Craunford,  oo.  Nhamp.     See  Cranford. 
Craungebery,  co.  Kent.     See  Crombury. 
Craven,  Cravene,  oo.  York,  19. 
Crawford    Magna,    Orauford,   Craweford  [in 

Spettisbury   parish],    co.   Dorset,    279 

(p.  157),  316  (p.  195). 
Crawley,  Crauley,  oo.  Buck.,  538  (y.  329). 

North,  Craule,  CO. Buck.,  538(i).342). 

Gray,  St.  Mary,  Creye,  co.  Kent,  church,  544- 

,  ....,  Haokendean  in,  q.v. 

,  St.  Paul's,  Craye  Paulyn,  co.  Kent, 

manor,  274. 
Craysothin,  co.  Cumb.     See  ftreysouthen. 
Creech  St.  Michael,  Crioh.,  oo.  Somers.,  342. 
Greeting,  Cretingge.  oo.  Sa£f.,  519  (p.  288). 
Crekedek.     See  Crokedayk. 
Creklawe,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Kirkley. 
Cretnel,  co.  Cornw.,  ferry,  461. 
Crenaplesham,  oo   Norf.     See  Critnplesham. 
Grendon.  Long,  Grendon  by  Tame,  oo.  Buck. 

412  (p.  233). 
Creping,  Greppinge  [in  Wakes  Colne  parish] , 

CO.  Essex,  538  (p.  348). 

Cropping.     See  Creppinges. 
Greppinge,  co.  Esses.     See  Creping. 

Creppinges,   Greppyng,  Cropping,   Hugh   de, 

538  {p.  348).  , 

,  John  de,  349,  484,  627. 

Cressi,  Gresoi.     See  Cressy. 

Cressingham,  Little,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  198. 

,  advowson,  198. 

Cressy,  Crescy,  Cressi,  Ralph  de,  181,  445. 

,  Roger  de,  538  (p.  347). 

, William  de,  589. 

Crestilton,  Hugh  de,  158. 
Cretingge,  co.  Suff.     See  Greeting. 
Cretingham,     Creytingham,     oo.    Suff  ,    538 

(p.  348). 
Creton,  Great,  oo.  N'hamp.,  602  (p.  382). 
Creton,  Walter  de,  157. 

,  William,  son  of  Eoger  de,  157. 

Cretynge,  John  de,  538  (p.  349). 
Creuker,  oo  Hants.     See  Grookhorn. 
Oreveciuer,  Crevquer,  Robert  de,  617. 

Eobert  son  of  John  de,  617. 

Creye,  Simon  de,  538  (p.  350). 
Greytingham,  co.  SuflE.     See  Cretingham. 
Crieh,  oo.  Somers.     See  Creeoh. 

28017 


Cricket  St.  Thomas,  Cruket,  co.  Somers.,  457. 
Griokhowe  1,  Crichonwel  [co.  Brecon],  manor, 

205. 
Cridling    Stubs,    Crudeling    [in    Womersley 

parish]  ,  oo,  York,  manor,  279  (p.  169). 
Griketot.     See  Criquetot. 
Grimplesham,  Cremplesham,  oo.  Norf.,  384, 

638  (p.  346). 

manor,  538  (p.  332). 

Cringledike,  Cringeldik  [in  Stanwix  parish], 

00.  Cumb.,  218. 

Criq^uetot,  Criketot,  Erikketot,  Wil- 
liam de,  216. 

,  Maryde,  216. 

William  de,  409. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  216. 

, ,  William  his  son,  216. 

Crispin,  Crispyn,  Roger,  462. 

Joan,  462. 

Crispyn.     See  Crispin. 
Crissale,  oo.  Essex.     See  Chrishall. 
Critchell,  Little,  Kerohel,  oo.  Dorset,  142. 
Crocheman,  William,  of  Trumpington,  454. 
Grodeworth,  co.  Warw.     See  Curdworth. 
CrofEeld,  oo.  Saff.     See  Crowfield. 
Croft,  Crofte,  Henry  de,  218  (p.  118). 

,  Hugh  de,  611  (j).  392). 

,  Marroia  de,  616  (p.  412). 

Peter  de,  548. 

,  William  in  the,  421. 

Grofton,  John  de,  531  (p.  299). 
Grok,  00.  Westm.     See  Crook. 
Crok,  Eichard,  60. 
Eoger,  536(2).  823). 

Crokedayk,  Crokedehayk,  Crok«deyk, 

Crekedek,  Alexander  de,  197. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  197. 

,  Margaret,  wife  of  John  de,  531. 

Grokerys,  oo.  York,  533  ( p.  301). 
Grokkere  Stokke,  co.  Dorset,  124. 
Orokton,  oo.  Salop.     See  Cruokton. 
Crombewelle.     See  Cromwell. 
Grombewelleborton,   Crombewellebothem  [eo. 

York].     See  Cromwell  Bottom. 
Cromboowater,   co.   Cumb.     See    Grummock- 

water. 
Crombury,  Craungebery  [in  Hadlow  parish], 

CO.  Kent,  588  (j).  343). 
Cromford,  Alioe  de,  151. 

,  William  de,  161. 

Gf.  Cronford. 

Cromwell       Bottom,       Crombewellebothem, 

Grombewelleborton  [near  Halifax,  co. 

York],  279  {pp.  160,  162). 
Cromwell,  Crombewell,  Crumbwell,  John  de, 

199,  412  (p.  286),  538  (p.  342),  616 

(pp.  404,  409),  619. 
Cronford,  William  son  of,  Henry  de,  281. 

C/.  Cromford. 

Crook,  Crok  [in  Kendal  parish],  co.  Westm., 

218  (p.  119). 

2& 


466 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Crookhorn,  Creuker  [in  Farlington  parish], 

00.  Hants,  manor,  397  (p.  219). 
Crookham,  Crukum   [in   Ford    parish],   oo. 

N'humb.,  403  (p.  225). 
Croom  D'Abitot,  Croumbe,  co.   Wore,   615 

(p.  403). 
Crosby  Garrett,  Crossebygerard,  oo.  Westm., 

533  {p.  302). 
Crosby  Eavensworth,  Crosseby  Bavenswart, 

00.  Westm.,  533 {p.  302;. 
Crosoombe,     Corsoombe,    co.     Somers,     346 

(p.  196). 
Crosholme,  John  de,  349. 
Cross,  Walter  at,  153. 
Crosseby,  co.  Westm.     See  Crosby. 
Crossebygerard,  oo.  Westm.    See  Crosby. 
Crosseley,  Little,  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  163). 
Crouohe,  Thomas  at,  209. 
Crouhurst,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Crowhurst. 
Croule,  CO.  Wore.     See  Crowle. 
Oroumbe,  oo.  Wore.     See  Croom  D'Abitot. 
Croupes,  Maud  de,  wife  of  Richard  le  Bret, 

148. 
Crouton,  co.  Chester.    See  Crowton. 
Crowan,  oo.  Comw.,  Binnerton  in,  q,v. 
Crowethom,  Matthew  de,  572. 
CrowBeld,  CrofBeld,  oo.  Su£E.,  270  (p.  146). 

Crowhurst,  Crouhurst  [in  Burwash  parish],  oo. 
Sussex,  207. 

Crowle,  Croule,  co.  Wore,  manor,  57  (p.  24). 

Crowton,  Crouton  [in  Weaverham  parish],  co. 
Chester,  28. 

Croxhall,  oo.  Derby,  Catton  in,  q.v. 
Croxton,  co.  Camb.,  523. 

00.  Leio.,  458  (,pp.  257,  258). 

advowson,  458  (,p.  258). 

, ,  abbot  of,  538  (p.  344). 

Croyden,  co.  Surrey,  Benohesham  in,  q.v. 
Oroys,  le,  heirs  of,  338. 

Cruokmeole,    Mele,    Moele    [in    Pontesbury 
parish],  oo.  Salop,  62  (p.  29). 

Cruekton,  Crokton  [in  Pontesbury  parish],  oo 
Salop,  62  (p.  29). 

Cruoonnar,  Crukoner,  co.  Comw.,  139  (pp. 

64,  66). 
Cruddeworth,  co.  Warw.    See  Curdworth. 
Cradeling,  co.  York.     See  Cridling. 
Cruket,  00.  Somers.     See  Cricket. 
Cruket,  William  de,  457. 

Michael  de,  457, 

,  William  de,  346  (p.  195). 

Crukum,  oo.  N'humb.    See  Crookham. 
Crumbwell.    See  Cromwell. 
Crummookwater,   Cromboowater,   oo.   Cumb., 

the  Island  in,  86. 

Crump,  John  son  of  Eobert  le,  388. 
Crundale,  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 

,  Tremworth  in,  q.v. 

Crupet,  WUliam,  538  (p.  342). 


Crustwic,  CO.  Essex.     See  Guttridge. 
Cruwe,  Robert  de,  62  (p.  31). 
Crysteshale,  co.  Essex.     See  Chrishall. 
Cubberley,  Cubberleye,  Cubberleigh,  Cnbbei> 

legh,  CO.  Glouo.,  148  {pp.  72,  76,  77), 

280. 

,  church,  280. 

Cubbington,     Cobynton,     co.     Warw.,     412 

(p.  234). 
Cubeldik.     See  Cobeldyok. 
Cublington,     Cobelyngton,     Cobeligton,     co. 

Buck,  538  {p.  342). 

,  St.  Nicholas  church,  227. 

rector  of.     See  Fraunoeys. 

,  manor,  227. 

Cucku,    Joan,    wife    of    Gregory,    of 

Seaford,  2. 

,  John,  2. 

Cuddington,  Codinton  [in  Weaverham  parish], 

00.  Chester,  23. 
Cudeley,  Codeleye  [in  Spetchley  parish],   co. 

Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
Cudinton,, 00.  Oxford.    See  Kiddington. 
Cudworth,  Worth,  oo.  Somers.,  3i6(p.  196). 
Cuerdale,  Keuresdale  [in  Blackburn  parish], 

00.  Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Culfardestre,  co.  Dorset.     See  CuUiford-Tree. 
CuUewen,  co.  Westm.     See  Colewen. 
CuUiford-Tree,    Culvardestre,     Culfardestre, 

00.  Dorset,  hundred,  45,  346  (p.  195). 
Cullyng,  CO.  York.     See  Cowling. 
Culpho,  Colpho,  CO.  Su£f.,  596. 
Culvardestre,  co.  Dorset.     See  Culliford-Tree. 
Culverthorpe,    Calwarethorp,    Calewarethorp 

[in  Haydor  parish],  oo.  Line,  350. 

Cumbe  [co.  Warw.].     See  Combe. 

Cumberforde,  oo.  Staff.     See  Comberford. 

Cumberton  Wingate,  co.  Warw.  See  Compton. 

Cumberton,  Robert  de,  615  {p.  404). 

Cumberworth,  oo.  Line,  advowson,  352 
(p.  201). 

,  manor,  352  (p.  200). 

Cumbhey,  co.  SufE.,  538  (p.  325). 

Cumbresdale,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Cummersdale. 

Cumburmer,  oo.  Chester.     See  Combermere. 

Cnmkarran,  co.  Monm.     See  Cwmoarvan. 

Cummersdale,  Cumbresdale  [by  Carlisle]  oo 
Cumb.,  325. 

Cundale,  Henry  de,  633  (p.  302). 

Cunswiok,   Coningeswyk  [in  Kendal  parish], 

00.  Westm.,  manor,  218  (p.  118). 
Cuntasthorp  [oo.  Leio.].     See  Conntesthorpe. 
Cuppeldik.     See  Cobeldyck. 

Curdworth,  Crodeworth,  Cruddeworth,  co, 
Warw.,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 

Curewode,  Stephen  de,  533  (p.  304). 

Cnrglas,  co.  Comw.,  257. 

Curridge,  Colrugge  [in  Chieveley  parish] ,  oo. 
Berks,  212. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


467 


Curry  Load,  Cury  Loud  [in  Stoke  Gregory 
parish],  co.  Somers.,  611  {p.  394). 

Mallett,  Cory  Malet,  co.  Somers.,  346 

(p.  196). 

barony  45,  346  (p.  195). 

manor,  45,  846  (^.  195). 

,  advowson,  346  {p.  196). 

North,  00.  Somers.,  Lillesdon  in,  q.r . 

Cursun.     See  Curzun. 

Cursy,  Eobert  son  of  Richard,  534  {p.  312). 

Curteis,  Bichard,  252. 

Curtenay,  Carteneye.     See  Courtenay. 

Curyloud,  co.  Somers.     See  Curry. 

Curzun,  Curszoun,  Cursun,  Curzon, 
"William  de,  42, 

Bichard  de,  42,  57  [p.  25),  58. 

Cutt,  Alan,  536  (i),  322). 

Cuttedemulne  [oo.  Buck.] ,  538  ( p.  329). 

Cuyre,  oo.  Wore.     See  Kyre. 

Cwmoarvan.  Cumkarvan,  oo.  Monm.,  538 
(jj.  336). 

,  ohapelof,538(i).  337). 

Cyfeilioo,  Keveylok  [oo.  Montgomery], 
oommote,  214. 

Cyffic,  Egluskeffyg,  co.  Carmarthen,  64 
{pp.  32,  38). 

Cynewyll,  Kenywyd  [in  Llanerfyn,  co.  Mont- 
gomery], 269. 

Cyrze,  Gyrzei,  Peter,  616  (p.  412). 

Walter,  615  (ii.  412). 


D 


Dacherst,  co.  Kent.  See  Hildenborough, 
Dache worth,  oo.  Hertf.  See  Datohworth. 
Dadelton,  Dadelyngton,  Dadelynton,  co.  Leio. 

See  Dadlington. 
Dadinton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Deddington. 
Dadlington,     Dadelton,    Dadelynton,    Dade- 

lyngton,  co.  Leic,  412  (.p.   236),  458 

{p.  259). 
Daerk,  co.  Rutland.     See  Barrow. 
Dagenhale,  co.  Buck.     See  Dagniill. 
Dagenham,  Dakenham,  co.  Essex,  203. 
Daggeworth.     See  Dagworth. 
Dagnall,  Dagenhale  [in  Ediesborough  parish], 

00.  Buck.,  336. 

Dagworth,      Daggewortho,     Dagge- 
worth, Maud  de,  13. 

,  Alice,  wife  of  John  de,  607. 

,  Johnde,  13,  415. 

Dakenham,  oo.  Essex.     See  Dagenham. 
Dakeny,  Dakeneye,  Robert,  616, 

.Robert,  246. 

,.., ,  Joan,  wife  of,  616. 

, ,  Roger,  616, 


Daker,  William  de,  533  {p.  302). 

Dalby,   Great,  Chaucombe  Dalby,  co.  Leic,, 

458  (p.  258). 

,  CO.  Line,  61,  412  {p.  233). 

Dalby,  Hugh  de,  of  Holwell,  616  (p.  410). 
Dalden  [iuDaltonle  Dale  parish,  co.  Durham], 

636  (p.  316). 

Dalden,  Jordan  de,  536  (p.  316). 
Dalderby,  co.  Line,  482. 
Dale,  Ladale,  oo.  Pemb.,  64  {p.  33). 
Dale,  Christiana  de  la,  639. 

,  Roger  in  le,  of  Parwick,  281. 

Dalerun,  Nicholas,  338. 
Dalham,  co.  Su£f.,  538  (p.  848). 
Dalham,  Roger  de,  538  {p.  347). 
Dalingho,  oo.  Su£B.     See  Dallinghoo. 
Dalling,    Field,    Dallinge,     oo.    Norf..     538 
(p.  347). 

Wood,  Wodedallinge,   Dallinge,    co. 

Norf.,  538(i).  347  6is). 

Dallinghoo,  Dalingho,  oo.  Suff.,  426. 

Dalre,  de  Aire,  John,  603  {p.  385). 

Dalston,  co.  Cumb.,  Eaughton  in,  q.v. 

Dalton  le  Dale,  co.  Durham,  Dalden  in,  q.v, 

Pieroy,  Daltone  in  Herternesse,  Dal- 

tone  [in  Hart  parish],  oo.  Durham,  615 
{p.  412). 

manor,  615  {p.  411). 

[in  Topoliffe  parish],   oo.  York,  536 

(p.  322). 

Dalton,  Ranulph  de,  536  {p.  322). 

Robert  de,  536  (p.  323). 

Damerham,  South,  Domerham,  co.  Wilts,  538 
(p.  328). 

Danbury,  Danghbury,  Danyngbyry,  Dangbury, 

00.  Essex,  68. 
St.  John's  church,  68. 

Dane    [in  Margate],  oo.    Kent,  manor,  220 

(pp.  122,  123). 
Danegus .     See  Angus. 
Danevyle,  Alice,  538  {p.  341). 
Daneys,  Brioe,  412  {p.  285). 

Gf.  Deneis. 

Dangbury,  oo.  Essex.     See  Danbury. 

Dangervile,  William,  124. 

Dangeye,  oo .  Essex.     See  Dengey. 

Danghbury,  oo.  Essex.     See  Danbury. 

Danmartin,  Alioe,  625. 

Danseye,  oo.  Essex.     See  Dengie. 

Dansy,  Bichard  son  of  fbichard,  493. 

Richard,  493. 

Danthorpe  [in  Humbleton  parish],  co.  York, 

266  (p.  144). 
Danrers,  Walter,  412  (^j.  236). 
Danyel,  Richard,  knight,  167. 

,  his  son  Robert,  167. 

Danyngbyry,  oo.  Essex.     See  Danbury. 
Danysooles,  oo.  Lano.,  279  (p.  162). 
Danyskoles,  John  de,  279  {p.  162). 


468 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Daroy,  Isabel.  294. 

,  her  son  Norman,  294. 

, , ,  his  son  Philip,  294. 

,Eobert,  252. 

Cf.  Aioj. 

Darell,  Edmund,  536  {p.  314). 

-. ,  Wimam,536  (pp.  319,  322). 

Darleston,   Derlaston    [in  Prees  parish],  co. 

Salop,  5. 
Barley,  Derle,  Derleye,  eo.  Derby,  151. 

manor,  167. 

church,  281. 

,  Marmaduke  chaplain  of,  167. 

Damford,  Demeford  [in   Brightwell  parish, 

CO.  Suff.],  538  (pp.  349,  350). 
Damtayne,  John  de,  535. 
Darrington,  oo.  York,  Stapleton  in,  q.v. 
Dartmouth,    Dertemnth,    co.     Devon,     213, 

(p.  113). 
Darwen,  Lower,  Netherderwent  [in  Blackburn 
parish],  00.  Lano.,  279  (p.  161). 

,  Orer,     Ovrederwent     [in    Blackburn 

parish],  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Dascyn,  Bobert,  615  (p.  402). 
Daasett,  Avon,  Avenesderset,  oo.  Warw.,  615 

{p.  406). 
Datohworth,  Daoheworth,  oo.  Hertf.,  414. 

church,  414. 

Daubeny,  de  Albiniaco,  do  Albyniaco, 
Jolm  son  of  John,  544. 

,  Elias,  61,  172,  174. 

John,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  644. 

Daumper,  John,  352  (p.  201). 
Daundelyn,  Hugh,  538  {p.  344). 
Baundun,  Daunden,  Peter,  518. 

,  John,  518. 

,  Thomas,  518. 

Daonee.     See  Alneto. 
Daungervyle,  John,  215  (p.  115). 
Dauterive.    See  Hauterive. 
Davaylles,  de  Davaylles,  Alice  -wife 
of  John,  244. 

,  John,  244. 

Bavelers,  Bartholomew,  son  of  John, 

152. 
Bartholomew,     grandfather    of    Bar- 
tholomew, 152. 
Davenham,  co.  Chester,  manor,  251  ( m   136 

137). 
Daventre,  John  de,  50. 
David,  Peter  sou  of,  424. 
Davill,  Dayvyll,  John,  536  {p.  321). 

Gf.  Deyvile. 

Davy,  Robert,  612. 

Walter,  538  (p.  346). 

Dayvyll.    See  Davill. 

Dean,  Dene,  oo.  Glouc,  forest,  118. 

,  Staunton,  bailiwick  in,  284. 

or  Deen,  West,  Westdene,  Westdeene 

Duene,  oos.  Hants  and  Wilts,  221,  528.' 

, manor,  528. 

barony,  528. 


Dearham,  Derhame,  co.  Cumb.,  146. 
Debaoh,  Debeoh,  co.  Suff.,  426. 
Debech,  co.  SufE.     See  Debaoh. 
Debenham,  Debeham,  oo.  Suff.,  215  (p.  115)> 

427,  521,  612. 
Debenham,  Peter  de,  126. 
Deddington,   Dadinton,   co.    Oxford,    manor, 

268. 
Oedemanston,  Bobert  de,  102. 
Dedworth,  Diddeworth,   oo.    Berks,   412   (p. 

236). 
Deen,  West,  co.  Wilts.     See  Dean. 
Deen,  Henry,  538  {p.  344). 
Deerfold,  Dertolde  [in  Pershore  Holy  Cross 

parish],  oo.  Wore,  615  (p.  411). 
Deffrinoloyd    [oo.    Denbigh].       See    Dyftryn 

Clwyd. 
Deighton,    Kirk,    Dighton,     oo.    York,    536 
{p.  314). 

,  Ingmanthorpe  in,  q.v. 

Dekenisbere,  co.  Devon.     See  Dexborongh. 
Delamere,    de   Mara,    la   Mare,   oo.    Chester, 

forest,  180,  292. 
Delaval,  de  la  Vale,  Hugh,  353. 

Robert,  353. 

Demy  Counte,  oo.  Wore.     See  Half  shire. 
Denardeston,    Denardestone,    oo.    Suff.      See 

Denston. 
Denardiston,  Dennardston,  William  de,  438, 

539. 
Denbigh,  Dynebegh,  co.  Denbigh,  castle,  279 

{p.  158). 
Deneh  worth,      North,      Deynohesworth     [in 

Hanney,  co.  Berks],  538  {p.  344). 
Dene,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Dean. 

[oos.  Wilts  and  Hants].     See  Dean. 

Deneford,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Denford. 
Deneis,  le  Deneys,  John,  527  {p.  293). 

.Walter,  283. 

Cf.  Daneys. 

Denewyohis,  co.  N'humb.,  536  (p.  313). 

Daneys.     See  Deneis. 

Denford,   Deneford   [co.   N'hamp.],  538  (pp. 

328,  344). 
Dengie,  Dangeye,  Danseye,  co.  Essex,  524. 

,  manor,  445. 

Denmiel,  Yerward.  lord  of,  p.  158. 
Dennardstoun,     See  Denardiston. 
Denom,  William  de,  219  (p.  120). 
Denrigg,  Richard  de,  35. 
Denston,  Denardeston.  Denardestone  co.  Suff. 

538  (pp.  325,  347,  349). 
Dente,  William,  355. 
Denton  [in  Gainford  parish],   co.  Durham 

615  (p.  412). 
CO.  Norf.,  335. 

[in  Newburn  parishl  co.  N'humb., 

219  (p.  120). 
Denton,  Thomas  de,  615  (p.  412). 
Deol,  Robert  le,  538  (p.  345). 
Depden,  oo.  Essex,  Hamperden  in,  q.v. 
Depesforde,  oo.  Devon.    See  Diptford, 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


469 


Depford,  oo.  Kent.     See  Deptford. 

Deping,  William  de,  and  Imania  his  wife,  372. 

Deptford,  Depford,  oo.  Kent,  611  (p.  391). 

Depwade,  oo.  Norf.,  hundred,  412  [p.  231). 

Derby,  town,  515. 

Dereham,  Derham,  oo.  Norf.,  268. 

,  West,  Derham  Abbots,  Derham,  oo. 

Norf.,  538  {p.  346  Us). 
Deresburi,  John  de,  251  (p.  136). 
Derewent,  river.    See  Derwent. 
Derewentwater,  John  de,  533  (p.  302). 
Derfolde,  oo.  Wore.     See  Deerfold. 
Derham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Dereham. 
Derham,  Nioholas  de,  520. 
Derhame,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Dearham. 
Derlaston,  oo.  Salop.     See  Darleston. 
Derle,  oo.  Derby.     See  Darley. 
Derle,  Derleye,  John  de,  151. 

,  Henry  de,  151. 

Robert  ^de,  151,  167. 

Derleye,  oo.  Derby.     See  Darley, 

Derleye.     See  Derle. 

Derneford  [oo.  Saff.].     See  Darnford. 

....;....,  00.  Wilts.     See  Durnford. 

Dersthull,  oo.  Warw.     See  Dosthill. 

Dertemuth,  oo.  Devon.     See  Dartmouth. 

Derwent  Pells,    Derwentfelles,    oo.    Cnmb., 

chaoe,  36. 
,  Derewent,    river,     eo.    York,    ferry 

across,  252,  536  (p.  315). 

,  See  Ouse  and  Derwent. 

Desborough,  Deseburgh,  oo.  N'hamp.,  682. 

Desoales ,  332. 

Deseburgh,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Desborough. 
Deseninge,  oo.  Suff.    See  Disning. 

Despensnr,     Dispeusar,     Bespencer, 

Philip  le,  472. 
Hugh  le,  32,  53  (p.  19),  272.  279 

(pp.  156, 157j,  397  (p.  220),  484,  485, 

538(p.343  6is). 

,  Hugh  le,  the  elder,  398  (  p.  222). 

,  Hugh,  the  younger,  and  Eleanor  (de 

Clare)  his  wife,  538  (pp.  326,  361-3). 
,  Philip  le,   Margaret  de  Gousill  his 

wife,  472. 

,  Philip  son  of  Philip  le,  472. 

Detohant,  Dyohent  [in  Belford  parish],   eo. 

N'humb.,  manor,  403  (p.  226). 
Dethek,  Robert  de,  knight,  53  (p.  17),  151. 
Deuelawe,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Dewley. 
Deuelisoh,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Dewlish, 
Deveroy,  de  Evercy,  Peter,  184. 
Deverel,  — ,  159. 
Elias,  538  (p.  340). 

Devereuz,    Dcvereus,    de    Ebroyois, 
John ,  669. 

,  William,  411. 

Devizes,  oo.  Wilts,  oastle,  136. 

Dewley,  Deuelawe  [in  Newburn  parish],   co. 
N'humb.,  219  (p.  121).  . 


Dewlish,   Deuelisoh,   oo.  Dorset   manor,  538 

(p.  340). 
Deiborough,    Dekeniebere    [in    Panerasweek 

parish],  oo.  Devon,  627  (p.  294). 
Dexthorp,  Drexthorp  {now  in  Dalby  parish], 

00.  Lino. ,  advowson,  352  (p.  201). 
Deynohesworth  [eo.  Berks].    See  Denohworth. 
Deyvile,  Deyvill,  de  Eyvile,  John,  204,  266 

(p.  143). 

Riohard,  616  (p.  402). 

C/.  Davill. 

Dibden,  Dupeden,  oo.  Hants   575. 
Diohent,  John  son  of  William  de, 403  (p.  226). 
Dickelesdon,  John  de,  538  ( p.  342). 
Dickering,    Dikeringe,    Dykering,    co.  York, 

wapentake,  199,  204. 
Diddeworth,  oo.  Berks.     See  Dedworth. 
Diddington,     Dodingtone,     Dodington,     oo. 

Hunt.,  412  (p.  234),  458  (p.  256). 
Diddlebury,  co.  Salop,  Great  Sutton  in.     See 

Sutton. 
Didmarton,    Dadmarton,     co.     Glouc,    538 

(p.  341). 
Dighton,  00.  Lane,  279  (i?.  162) 

CO.  York.     See  Deighton. 

Dikeringe,  oo.  York.     See  Dickering. 
Dilleworth,  oo.  Lane.     See  Dilworth. 

Dillioar,    Dylaker    [in    Kendal    parish],   oo. 
Westm.,218  {p.  119). 

Dilton,  Dulton,  co.  Wilts,  manor,  493. 

Dilworth,  Dilleworth   [in  Ribchester  parish], 
00.  Lano.,  279  (i).  161). 

Dinas  Powis,  Dynaspowis   [near  Cogan],    co. 
Glamorgan,  538  {p.  332). 

Dinkley,  Dynkeley  [in  Blackburn  parish],  oo. 

Lano.,  279  (i).  161). 
Dinnington,  Dynyngton,  oo.  Somers.,  manor, 

638  (p.  338). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  338). 

Dinorben,  Dynerbin  [in  St.  George's  parish], 

00.  Denbigh,  279  ( p.  168). 
,  Dynorbin  vaohan,  co.    Denbigh,   279 

(p.  168). 
Dinsdale,  Dytteneshal,  oo.   Durham,  manor, 

615  (p.  412). 
Dinton,  Donyngton,  co.  Buck.,   manor,  475 

(p.  269). 
Diptford,   Diipeford,   Dappeford,  Dippeford, 

CO.  Davon,  advowson, 202, 603  (p.385). 

■,  manor,  202,  603  (p.  384). 

,  Depesforde,    Dupeford  [in  Hartland 

parish],  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Dirham,  Dyrham,  Durham,  co.  Glouc,  278. 
Dishforth,    Dysseford   [in   TopclifBe   parish], 

CO.  York,  636  (p.  323). 
Disley,  Disteslegh  [in  Stockport  parish],  co. 

Chester,  86. 
Disning,  Deseninge   [in  Gazsley  parish],   oo. 

Suff.,  manor,  638  (iJ.  325). 
Dispensar.     See  Despenoer. 
Disserth,  oo.  Salop.     See  Dysserth  [oo.  Mont- 
gomery]. 


470 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Dissington,  North  [in  Newburn  parish],  eo. 

K'humb.,  manor,  353. 
Disteschagh,  Alan,  279  (jJ.  162). 
Disteslegh,  oo.  Chester.     See  Disley. 
Distisleye,  Disteslegh,  John  de,  86. 

,  John  son  of  John  de,  86. 

Ditehbum,  East,  Este  Dyoheburne  [in  EUing- 

ham  parish],  co.  N'humb.,  manor,  508. 
,  West,   Dyoheburne     [in     Ellingham 

pariah],  eo.  N'hiimb,,  manor,  508. 
Dilton,  Dittone,  oo.  Kent,  207,  538  (p.  343;. 
,  Long,     Longeduttone,    oo.     Surrey, 

manor,  538  (p.  345). 
Ditton,  Dittone,  Balph  de,  308,  538  {p.  343). 
Docking,  Dokkyngg,  Dockingg,  Doeltyngg,  oo. 

Nort.,  263,  520. 

,  Sunderland  in,  263. 

Docwra,  Dockewra,  Bertha  de,  309. 

Thomas  de,  309. 

Dodderhill,  co.  Wore,  Aetwoodin,  q.v. 

Impney  in,  q.v. 

Doddington,   Great,   Dudyngton,    Dodynton, 

CO.  N'hamp.,  412  (pp.  231,  234). 
,  Dodyngton,DuddingtoD,eo.  N'humb., 

403(2).  224),  536  (jj. -316). 

,  manor,  403  (p.  225). 

Doddingtree,  Dodyntre,  co.  Wore,  hundred, 

615  (Pi).  397,  410). 
Doddyngeseles,      de      Odyngeseles, 

Oddyuggseles,  Oddyngesel,  Od- 

digisieles,  Odyngeseles,  Boland, 

554. 

,  Hugh,  411. 

,  John  346  {p.  194),  411,  519  {p.  289). 

Dodeleswelle,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Duddleswell. 
Dodeliston,  co.  Chester.    5cc*  Dodleston. 
Dodenhas,  co.  Suff.     See  Dodnash. 
Dodewell,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Dudwell. 
DodingtoD,    Dodyngton,    co.    Somers.,     148 

{p.  73). 

Dodingtone,  CO.  Hunt.  Sec  Diddington. 

Dodleston,  Dodeliston,  co.  Chester,  manor,  74. 
Dodnash,  Dodenhas  [in  Bentley  parish],  co. 

Suff.,  215  (p.  116). 
Dodwell  [in  Old  Strafford  parish],  oo.  Warw., 

303. 
Dodyndale  [i.e.  Morton  in  Canterbury],  co 

Kent,  538  [p.  343;. 
Dodyngton,  co.  N'humb.     See  Doddington. 

00.  Somers.     See  Dodington. 

Dodynton  [co.  Buck.].     See  Dunton. 
CO.  N'hamp.     See  Doddington ;  Dud- 

dington. 
Dodyntone,  co.  Buck.     See  Dunton. 
Dodyntre,  eo.  Wore.     See  Doddingtree. 

Doglaundre,  de  Oggelondre,  Henry, 

176. 
Doisshel,  Peter,  338. 
Dokesbery,  co.  Lane.     See  Duxbury. 
Dokisworth,  John  de,  451. 
Dokkyng,  oo.  Norf .     See  Docking. 
Doklyntou,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Duoklington. 


Dolercheoh,  Dolerheth  [co.  Montgomery],  214. 
Dolinghara,  co.  Camb.     See  DuUingham. 
Dolvornyeh,  co.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Dolyngham,  co.  Camb.     See  DuUingham. 
Domerham,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Damerham. 
Donoaster,  Donecastre,  co.  York,  199. 
Doncheved,  co.  Somers.     See  Downhead. 
Donecastre,  oo.  York.     See  Donoaster. 
Donecastre,  John  de,  and  Joan  his  wife,  199. 

,  William  de,  275. 

,  his  daughter  Margaret,  275. 

Donekeswill,  co.  Devon.     See  Dunkeswell. 
Doneghny,  co.  Cornw.     See  Downeckny. 
Donemowe,  oo.  Essex.     See  Dunmow. 
Donham,  co.  Line.    See  Dunholm. 
Doniford,  Dunyford  [in  St. Deeuman's  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  412  (p.  233). 
Donington,  Donyngton,  oo.  Leic,  town  and 

castle,  279  (p.  166). 
,  St.    John's    hospital,    279, 

(p.  156). 
[on  Bain?],    Donynton,    co.    Line, 

412  (p.  230). 

,  Donyngton,  co.  Salop,  4:58  (p.  267). 

Donisbeare,  oo.  Deyon,     See  Dunsbear. 
Donkerton,  co.  Somers.     See  Dunkerton. 
Donkeswill,  co.  Devon.     See  Dunkeswell. 
Donlee,  Donleghe,  Dunle,  Agnes  (de  Blybnrgh), 

wife  of  Biohard  de,  372. 
Donmawe,  oo.  Essex.     See  Dunmow. 
Donnyngworthe,  co.  SufE.    See  Dunningworth. 
ponsford,  eo.  York.     See  Dunsforth. 
Donstapele.     See  Dunstaple. 
Donum,  Nicholas  de,  son  of  Alice,  372. 
Donyngton,  oo.  Buck.    See  Dinton. 

....,  00.  Leic.     See  Donington. 

00.  Salop.     See  Donington. 

,  CO.  York.    Sec  Dunnington. 

Donynton,  co.  Line.     See  Donington. 

Dorn,  Dome  [in  Blockley  parish],  oo.  Wore, 

615  {p.  403). 
Dornee,  John  de,  355. 

,  Walter,  sou  of  Walter,  son  of  Bobert 

de,  355. 
Dorney,  Dornee,  co.  Buck.,  355. 
Dorsington,  co.  Q-louc,  615  ( p.  402). 
Dorton,  Dortone,  co.  Buck.,  638  (p.  342). 
Dosthill,  DersthuU  [in  Kingsbury  parish],  co. 

Warw.,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 
Doteoombe  [oo.  Somers.].     See  Odcombe. 
Douanby,  co.  Cumb.     See  Dovenby. 
Douleswere,  fishery,  co.  Kent,  638  (p.  331). 
Doueliz,  00.  Somers.     See  Dowlish, 
Dounolent,  oo.  Wore.     See  Duuolent. 
Dounclent,  Clement  de,  611  (p.  393). 
Doune,  co.  Devon.    See  Down  Umfraville. 
Dounhale,  Adam,  de,  of  Handborough, 

115. 
Dotmom,  co.  Lano.    See  Downham. 
Dounwal,  William,  227. 
Douseby,  oo.Xino.     See  Dowsby. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


471 


Doyenby,  Donanby  [in  Bridekirk  parish!,  oo. 

Cumb  ,  146. 
Dover,  Dovorr,  writ  dated  at,  p.  2(n.). 
oastle,  624,  538  (p.  326),  542,  586, 

604. 
castle    guard,     14,    138,    146,    148 

(pp.  72,  77),  178.  207,  216  (p.  115), 

220  (p.  121),  345,   362  {p.  200),  398 

(pp.  220,  221),  429,  486,  600. 

the  Maisondieu,  Domus  Dei,  604. 

honour  of,  352  {p.  200),  538  (ot.326, 

329). 
Doverdale,  oo.  Wore,  616  (p.  403). 
Dowlas,  Dyneleis,  eo.   Monm.,   manor,    538 

(p.  336j. 
Dowlish,  West,  West  Doueliz,  oo.   Somers., 

253 
Down    timfraville    or    Charton,    Doune    [in 

Axmonth    parish],     oo.     Deyon,    538 

(p.  340). 

West,  00.  Devon,  Bradwell  in,  q.v, 

Down,  Richard,  53  (p.  18). 

Downeokny,  Doneghny,  Braere   [in  Treneglos 

parish],  oo.  Cornw.,  527. 

Downham,  Dounom  [in  Whalley  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  279  (p.  160). 
Market,  Dunham  Market,  oo.  Norf., 

638  (p.  345). 

Downhead,  Donehevedpn  West  Camel  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  manor,  208. 
Downton,  oo.  Wilts,  Charlton  in,  q.v. 

Hamptworth  in,  q.v. 

Dowsby,  Douseby,  co.  Lino.,  473. 

Doyli de,  283. 

Doynton,  Doyngton,  co.  Glouc,  148  (  ot.  72, 

77),  538  (p.  341  Ms). 

Doynton,  Thomas  de,  538  (P-  341). 
Drabley,  oo.  fork,  533  (p.  301). 
Draghton,  oo.  York.     See  Draughton. 
Draioote,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Drayoot. 
Draughton,      Drauhton,     Drautherton,     co, 
N'hamp.,  412  (p.  236),  538  (p.  345). 

Draghton    [in    Skipton    parish],   oo. 

York,  395,  533  (p.  306). 

Drautherton,  oo.  N.'hamp.     See  Draughton. 

Drax,  00.  York,  manor,  377,  378. 

Drayoot  Foliatt,  Dreykote  Folyoht,  Draioote 

Poliot,  Dreioote,  co.  Wilts,  170. 

,  manor,  60. 

Drayoote  [in  Bourton  parish],  oo.  Warw.,  615 

(p.  406). 
Drayton,  Basset  of,  q.v. 
Beauohamp,  Drayton  Beuchamp,  oo. 

Buck.,  265. 

,  manor,  399. 

Fen,  Fendrayton,  oo.  Camb.,  67,  367. 

,  West,  00.  Nott,  279  (p.  155). 

[in  Bloxham  hundred],  oo.  Oxford, 

615  (p.  402). 

in  Hale,  co.  Salop,  Longslow  in,  q.v. 

Drayton,  William  de,  228. 


Dreioote,  oo.  Wilts.     SceDraycot. 
Drexthorp,  eo.  Line.     See  Dexthorp. 
Dreykote,  co.  Wilts.     See  Drayoot. 
Dribeok  [oo.  Westm.].     See  Drybeek. 
Driffeld,  John  de,  536  (pp.  318,  319). 
Dring,  William,  403  (p.  226). 
Dripole,  oo.  York.     See  Drypool. 
Droditone,  oo.  Hants,  I.  of  W.     See  Durton. 
Droitwioh,   Wycha,  Wyoh,   co.    Wore,   616 

(pp.  398.  410). 
Drokeneaford,  Drokesford,  John  de,  bishop  of 

Bath  and  Wells,  638  [pp.  345,  346), 

611  (p.  391). 
See  oZso  Bath  and  Wells. 

Drumburgh,  Drumbogh  [in  Bownesa  pariah], 
00.  Camb.,  manor.  393. 

Druyemeratou,  co.  Glouo.    See  Marston. 

Drybeek,  Drybeoh,  Dribeok  [in  Appleby  St. 
Lawrence  parish],  oo.  Westm.,  452, 
533  (p.  302). 

Drypool  [near  Hull],  Drypoel,  Dripole,  oo. 
York,  266  (p.  144),  346. 

Dublin,  archbishop  of,  618. 

Ducklington,  Doklynton,  oo.  Oxford,  manor, 
268. 

Duddele,  Pet6r  de,  212. 

Duddington,  Dodynton  by  Staunford,  oo. 
N'hamp.,  assart  called  "  Roger's 
Dybbing  in,"  293. 

,00.  N'humb.     See  Doddington. 

Duddleswell,  Dodeleswelle  [in  East  G-rinstead 
parish],  oo.  Sussex,  hundred,  612. 

Dudington,  eo.  York.     See  Dunnington.- 

Dudley,  Duddeley,  oo.  Wore,  Kusselleshale  in, 

611  (p.  393). 
Dudmarton,  oo.  Grlouo.     See  Didmarton. 

Dudwell,  Dodewell  [in  Burwash  parish],  co. 
Sussex,  207. 

Dudyngton,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Doddington. 

Duene,  oo.  Wilta.     See  Dean. 

Duffield,  South,    Duffeld   [in  Hemingbrough 

parish],  oo.  York,  498. 
Dufford,  Thomas,  62  (p.  31). 

C/.  Ufford. 

Dufton,  00.  Weatm.,  533  (p.  302). 

Dugelby,  Joan  wife  of  Adam  de,  534  (p.  308). 

Duggleby,    Dukelesby,    Dugelby    [in   Kirkby 

Grindalyth  parish] ,  oo.  York,  634  (pp. 

308,  311). 
Dukelesby.    See  Duggleby. 
DuUingham,    Dolyngham,     Dolingham,     co. 

Camb.,  manor.  46,  346  (p.  195). 
Daloe,  Dulo,  oo.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  66). 

advowson,  139  (p.  66). 

,  Bodbranein,  q.v, 

Dulton,  00.  Wilts.     See  Dilton. 

Dumfravyll,  DumfrevUl,  Dumframville.    See 

Umframville. 
Dummer,  Richard  son  of  John  de,  of 

Watford,  161. 


472 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Dun,  Duyn,  William  le,  259,  329. 
....;....,  — ,  538  (p.  350;. 

,  John,  259. 

,  Johnde,  knight,  113. 

,  Maud  daughter  of  William  le,  227. 

William  le,  227. 

Boixbar,  Buubarre,  Patrick  earl  of, 

80. 

,  Patrick,  earl  of,  533  (p.  302). 

,  Patrick  son  of  Patrick  earl  of,  80. 

Dunohuroh,      Dunohirch,     Dunohirohe,     oo. 

Warw.,57(i).  25),  58. 
Bunclent,   Pounclent   [in   Stone   parish],  co. 

Wore,  611  (jp.  393). 
Bnncton,  Duneketon,  co.  Sussex,  manor,  536 

(p.  312). 
Dundraw  [inWigton  parish,  oo.  Cnmb.],  531 

{pp.  297,  299). 
Dundry,  Dundrey,  co.  Somers.,  271. 
Duneford,  Biohard  de,  280. 
Duneketon,  co.  Sussex.    See  Dnncton. 
Dunelewe,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Dunley. 
Dunfran^l.     See  Umtramvill. 
Dunham,  co.  Korf.     See  Downham. 
Dnnheved,  Eustaoia  wife  of  John,  67  (p-  25), 

68. 
Dunholm,  Donham,  oo.  Lino.,  421. 
Dunkerton,    Donkerton,     co.     Somers.,     603 

(p.  386). 
Dunkeswell,  Donekeswill,  Donkeswill,  Dunke- 

vill,    CO.   Devon,   abbot  of,  136,   527 

(pp.  294,  295). 
Dunkeyill.     See  Dunkestrell. 
Dunle.     See  Donlee. 
Dunley,  Dunelewe  [in  Littleton  Drew],  oo. 

Wilts,  hundred,  48. 
Dunmow,  Doneraowe,   Dunmawe,  Donmawe. 

CO.  Essex,  503,  538  (pp.  347,  349). 

,  adyowson,  538  {p.  351). 

,  market,  538  (p.  326). 

,  Bigods  in,  q.v. 

Dunnesby,  co.  Lino.     See  Dunsby. 
Dunnington,  Donyngton,  oo.  York,  advowson, 

636  (p.  323). 
,  DudJBgton   [in  Beeford  parish],  co. 

York,  472. 

Dunningworth,  Donnyngworthe  [in   Tunstall 

parish],  co.  Suff.,  manor,  390. 
Dunolm.     See  Duresme. 

Dunsbear,  Donisbeare  [in  Merton  parish] ,  oo 
Devon,  638  (p.  340). 

Dunsby,  Dunnesby,  oo.  Line,  473. 
Dunsforth,    Donsford,    Dusford,    co.    York 
636  (p.  323). 

Sunstaple,  Donstapele,  ■William  de. 

838.  ' 

William  son  of  Roger  de,  338. 

Dunston,  co.  Line.,  333. 

Dunton,  Dodynton,  Dodyntone  [oo.  Buck],  31. 

advowson,  100. 

Dnnveth,   Dynvegh   [in  St.  Breook  parish], 

CO.  Cornwall,  35. 


Dunyford,  co.  Somers.    See  Doniford. 
Dupeden,  oo.  Hants.     See  Dibden. 
Dupedene,  Dupeden,  Richard  de,  675. 

Edmund  de,  576. 

,  Nicholas  de,  575. 

Osbert  de,  676. 

Dupeford,  Duppeford,  co.  Devon.     See  Dipt- 

ford. 
Durant,  Duraunt,  Avelina,  342. 

,  Eiohard,  342. 

Thomas,  627  (p.  293). 

Durdein,  Robert,  626. 

Puresme,  Dunolm,  Joland  de,  503. 

Durham,  bishop  of,  92,  498,  610. 

See  Bek. 

,  bishopric  of,  300,  316. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  636  {p.  324). 

CO.  Glouc.     See  Dirham. 

Durlaston,  John  de,  283. 

Durnford,  Great  Durneford,   Demeford,  oo. 

Wilts,  148  (p.  74). 

minor,  148  {p.  78). 

,  ,  Salterton  in,  q.v, 

,  Netton  in,  q.v. 

Durton,  Droditone   [in  Arreton  parish],  co. 

Hants.,  L  of  W.,  184. 
Duruy,  William,  350. 
Dusford,  00.  York.     See  Dunsforth. 
Duston,  CO.  N'hamp.,  28. 

.,  manor,  345  bis. 

Duxbury,  Dokesbery  [in  Standish  parish],  co. 

Lano.,  279  {p.  163). 
Duxford,  Dokeswrthe,  co.  Camb.,  manor,  592. 
Duyn.     See  Dun. 

Dycheburne,  co.  N'bumb.     See  Ditchbnm. 
Dychent,  co.  N'humb.     See  Detchant. 
Dydeling,  Hawis  de,  189. 

Dyffryn  Clwyd,  Deffrinoloyd   [co.  Denbigh], 

cantred,  53  (p.  18). 
Dyggeby,  John  de,  615  (pp.  406,  409). 
Dykering,  oo.  York.     See  Dickering. 
Dykes,  Robert  del,  531  (p.  299). 
Dylaker,  oo.  Westm.     See  DiUiear. 
Dylwe,  William  de,  533  (p.  304). 
Dyn,  Eiohard,  538  (p.  350). 
Dynam.     See  Dyuham. 
Dynas   Powis,    oo.    Glamorgan.      See  Dinas 

Powis. 
Dynebegh.     See  Denbigh. 
Dyneham.     See  Dynham. 
Dynerbin,  co.  Denbigh.     See  Dinorben. 
Dynham,  Dyneham,  Dynam,  Joice  de,  10,  29, 

54,  112,  139  (y.  66),  155,  488. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  112. 

,  John  son  of  Joice  de,  627. 

Dynhengren  [Dehenfryn?],  co.  Denbigh,  279 

(p.  158). 
Dynkeley,  00.  Lano.    See  Dinkley. 
Dynvegh,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Dunveth. 
Dynyngton,  co.  Somers.     See  Dinnington. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


473 


Dyoniselond  [in  Burwash  ?],  co.  Sussex,  207. 

Dyrham,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Dirham. 

Djsny,  William,  648. 

Dysseford,  co.  York.     See  Dishforth. 

Dyaseford,  Thomas  de,  536  (p.  319). 

Dysserth,  Dyaerth,  Disserth  [in  Upper  Pool, 

00.  Montgomery],  147,  214. 
Dyteneshal,    Dytteneshal,  co.  Durham.     See 

Dinsdale. 
Dyueleis,  oo.  Monm.     See  Dowlas, 
Dyve,  Jolin  or  John  de,  268. 

QeofFrey,  412  (p.  233),  592. 

,  Henry,  268. 


E 


Eaohwiok.  Echewyk  [in  Heddon  on  the  Wall 

parish],  co.  K'humb.,353. 
Eadmundesoote,  co.  Wore.     See  Armscot. 
Earl  Stoke,  Erlestoke,  oo.  Wilts,  manor,  213 

(p.  113). 
Earley,  Erie,  co.  Berks.,  37. 
Earl's  Hall,  Earl's  Chiohe[in  St.  Osith  parish],' 

00.  Essex.  361. 
Earsbam,   Ersham,  oo.  Norf.,  half  hundred, 

55. 

,  hundred,  335. 

Easebourne,   Eseburn,    co.  Sussex,    hundred, 

536  ^i).  313). 
Easington,  Esyngton  [in  Chilton  parish],  co. 

Buck.,  538  (i).  342). 
Easington,  Yesyngton  [in  Belford  parish],  co. 

K'hnmb.,  manor,  403  (p.  225). 
Eastbarmyng,  oo.  Kent.     See  Barming. 
Eastbourne,  Estburne,  Bourne,  Estboume,  oo. 

Sussex,  20,  185, 277. 
Eastbury,  Estburi  [in  Lamboum  parish],  co. 

•  Buck. ,  le  Wyke  by.     See  Wyke. 
Eastbury,  Esseburi  [in  Hallow  parish],  oo. 

Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
Eastby,  Esteby  [in  Skipton  parish],  oo.  York, 

533  (p.  306). 
Eastham,  oo.  Chester,  Nether  Pool  in.     See 

Pool. 
Eastham,  Estham,  co.  Wore,  611  {p.  393). 

,  Orleton  in,  q.v. 

Easthorpe,  Esthorpp,  Estthorp    [in  Dondes- 

borough  parish],  oo.  York,  341,   536 

(p.  319;. 
Eastleaoh    Turville,    Estlecoh,    Estleoh,    co. 

Glouo.,  538  (pp.  329,  341  bis). 

,  manor,  279  (i).  158). 

Easton,  Great,  Eystan  ad  Montem,  oo.  Essex. 

manor,  514. 
,  Eaton    [in  South  Stoke  parish],  co. 

Line,  519  (p.  289). 
Maudit,  Eston,  oo.  N'hamp.,  615  (p. 

402). 
in  Gordano,  Eston  by  Portbujy,  co. 

Somers.,  manor,  538  (p.  338). 


Eastrington,  Estrington,  oo.  York,  300,  610. 

Bellasize  in,  q.v. 

Eaststour,  Estur,  Esture  [in  Chilham  parish] 

00.  Kent,  manor,   207,  220  (,pp.  121, 

123). 
Eastwood,  Estwode,  oo.  Essex,  247,  443,  460. 

,  manor,  460. 

Eatington,  oo.  Warw.,  Fulready  in,  q.v. 
Eaton  Sooon,  co.  Bedf. ,  Sudbury  in,  q.v. 
,  Water,  Eton  [in  Bletchley  parish],  oo. 

Buck.,  53(1).  19;. 

,  manor,  28. 

Etone    [in    Leominster    parish],    co. 

Heref.,  manor,  165. 

Church,  CO.  Staff.,  Shusions  in,  j.i'. 

,  Water,  Eton   [in  Penkridge  parish], 

00.  Staff.,  222. 
,  Eyton,     Water     Eaton     [or    Church 

Eaton  ?] ,  CO.  Staff.,  manor,  504. 
Ebbw,  Ebboth  or  Greenfield  [inEumney,  &c.], 

CO.  Monm.,  538  (p.  335). 
Ebor,  German  de,  536  {p.  323). 
Ebrighton,  co.  Glouc.     See  Ebrington. 
Ebrington,  Ebrighton,  oo.  Gloue  ,  458  (p.251). 

,  Charingworth  in,  q.v. 

Ebroycis.     See  Devereux. 
Eocleshale,  oo  Warw.     See  Exhall. 
Eocleshall,  Hecleshale,  Hecishale,  oo.  Staff., 

46. 
,  bishop  of   Chester's  park  at, 

46. 

,  CO.  Warw.     See  Exhall. 

Kcoleshill.  Ekleshill  [in  Blackburn  parish],  co. 

Lane,  279  (y,  161). 
Ecclesia,  William  de,  or  ate  Cherche,  384. 
Eooleston,    Ecleston    in    Laylandshyre,    oo. 

Lane,  179. 
Ekleston     [in    Presoot    parish],    oo. 

Lane,  279  (i).  163). 
Eohewyk,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Eachwiok. 
Eohyngham,  William  de,  138. 
Eokeboclonde,  oo.  Devon.     See  Egg  Buckland. 
Eckington,  Ekynton  oo.  Derby,  manor,  237. 

, ,  advowson,  237. 

,  Ekynton,  co.  Wore,  580, 615  (p.  403;. 

Ecleston,  oo.  Lane     See  Eooleston. 
Edderston,  co.  N'humb.     See  Adderstone. 
Eddeworth,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Edworth. 
Eddeworth.     See  Edworthe. 
Edelegan,  co.  Monm.     See  Edlogan. 
Edelesbergh,  Nicholas  son  of  Hugh 

de,  336. 

,  John  de,  336. 

Edelmebrygge,  oo.  Kent.     See  Edenbridge. 
Eden,  river,  oo.  Cumb.,  fishery  in,  218. 
Edenbridge,  Edenebrigge.  Edonebrugg,  Edel- 
mebrygge, 00  Kent,  134,  538  (p.  331). 
Edeneworth  [oo.  Bedf.].     See  Edworth. 
Edenhale,  Thomas  de,  533  {p.  307). 
Edenhall,  Edenhale  [oo.  Cumb.],  manor,  446. 
Edenham,  oo.  Lino.,  manor,  352  {p.  200). 


474 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Edeworth.     See  Edworthe. 

EdgBotfc,  Edgeoott,  Acheoota.  eo.  Buck.,    538 

(pp.  329,  342). 
Edge,   Great    Egge    [in    Malpas  parish] ,  oo. 

Chester,  251  (p.  137). 
Egge    [in    Pontesbury    parish],     eo. 

Salop,  62  ( p.  29). 
Edgeoott,  Acheoote,  oo.  Buck,  538  Ip.  329, 

342;. 
Edgerley,  Egardesley,  Egardeley  [in  Kinnerley 

parish],  co.  Salop,  62  ( vp.  29,  31). 
Edgerton,  Eggerton  [near  Huddersfield],  oo. 

York,  279  (jj.  169). 
Edgeware,  Egewere,  oo.  Midd.,   manor,   279 

(p.  154). 
Edgeworth,    Eggeswrth     [co.    GHoue.],     148 

(p.  74). 

,  adyowson,  148  (2).  74) 

Edgmond,  Egemunden,  Egeraundon.  oo.  Salop, 

manor,  62  (pp.  29,  31). 
Edheldestone  [i.e.  Wild  Court  in  Blean],  oo. 

Kent,  538  r;p.  343). 
Edlesborough,    Edlesbergh,    Edlesburgh,    oo. 

Buck.,  336,  591. 
Edlingham,  00  N'humb.,80. 
Edlington.  Edlyngton ,  oo.  York,  536  (p.  317). 
Edlogan,  Edelegan,  eo.  Monm.,  country  of, 

538  (p.  335). 
Edlyngton,  oo  York.     See  Edlington. 
Zdmondsthorp,     Edmondestrop,     Edmundes- 

thorp  [in  Kingselere  parish],  oo. Hants, 

32,  468. 
Edmondthorpe,    Thorp    Edmer,    oo.    Leic. 

manor,  519  (p.  288;. 
Edmund,  son  of  Henry  III  ,  148  (p.  73). 

,  son  of  Edward  I.,  390. 

,  earl    of    Cornwall,     141,    221,    398 

(p.  221),  527  (p.  293j,  658 

, See  Cornwall. 

,  Margaret  (daughter  of  Bichard 

de  Clare)  wife  of,  221,  279  (p.  153), 

472,  481. 

, See  Clare. 

,  Maud  his  wife,  219  (p.  120;. 

Edmundesoote,  oo.  Warw.     See  Edmundesoot 
Edmundesoote,  co.  Wore.     See  Armsoote. 

Edmundesthorp.  co.  Hants.  See  Edmonds- 
thorp. 

Edmundestliorp,  .  Edmundesthrop, 
Henry  de,  32,  468. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  32. 

Alice  and  Pa vya  his  daughters 

32,  468. 

Edmundisoote,  oo.  Warw.     See  Edmundseot. 

Edraundsoot,  Edmundesoote,  Edmundisoote, 
CO.  Warw.,  bridge,  in  Warwick,  615 
(pp.400,  408). 

Edonebrugg,  co.  Kent.     See  Edenbridge. 

EdstOok,  Yohestock,  oo.  Somers.,  346  (p.  196). 

Edulvesoote,  oo.  Warw.     See  Emscote. 

Edvin  Loach,  Yeddefen  Loges,  co.  Wore., 
manor,  57  (p.  24). 

, ,  advowson,  57  (p.  24). 


Edwinstow,  co.  Nott.,  Ollcrton  in,  q.v, 
Edworth,  Edeneworth,  Bddeworth,  oo.  Bedf., 

638  (pp.  349,  350). 
Edworthe,   Edeworth,    Eddeworth,   Edwrth, 

John  de,  148. 
Eef,  Maudle,  536(^5.318). 
Eestgrimstede,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Grimstead. 
Effingham,     Effingeham,     oo.     Surrey,     638 

(p.  326). 
Efford     [in   Stratton   parish],    co.     Cornw., 

manor,  382. 
Egardesley,  Egardeley,  co.  Salop.     See  Edger- 
ley. 
Egdean,  co.  Sussex,    See  Bleatham. 
Egemunden,    Egemundon,     oo     Salop.       See 

Edgmond. 
Egewere,  co.  Midd.     See  Edgeware. 
Egg  Buokland,  Eekeboelonde,  co.  Devon,  527 

(p.  294). 
Eggd,  00.  Chester.     See  Edge. 

,  CO  Salop.     See  Edge. 

Eggerton,  co.  York.     See  Edgerton. 
Eggeswrth  [oo.  Glouc.].     See  Edgeworth, 
Egglestone,    Eglestoune,    co.    Durham,    615 

(p.  412). 
Egleskeynore,   oo.    Glamorgan.       See    Llan- 

geinor. 

Eglestoons,  co.  Durham.     See  Egglestone. 

Eglingham,  oo.  N'humb.,  Beanley,  Hedgeley, 
Harehope  and  Shipley  in,  80. 

Egloiskeynor,  co.  Glamorgan.  See  Llangeihor. 

Eglos,  00.  Cornw.,  618. 

Egloswlados,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 

EgluskefEeg,    Egluskeffyg,     co.     Carmarthen. 

See  Cyffio. 
Egluskymin,  co.    Carmarthen.       See    Eglws 

Cymmyn. 
Eglws  Cymmyn,  Egluskymin,  co.  Carmarthen, 

64  (p.  32). 
Eglwys  Treffwenyn,  oo.  Carmarthen,  75. 
Egremont,  Egremond,  co.  Cumb. ,  liberty,  562. 
Eilrich,  Roger,  67  (p.  25),  58. 
Ek'.eshill,  oo.  Lane.     See  Eooleshill. 
Eketon,  Peter  de,  615  {p.  402). 
Ekleston,  oo.  Lano.     See  Eooleston. 
Ekynton,  oo.  Derby.     See  Eokington. 

,  CO.  Wore.     See  Eokington. 

Eland,  John  de,  279  (p.  162). 
Elbrugg,  00.  Glouo.     See  Elmbridge. 
Eloombe,  Elecombe  [in  Wroughton  parish], 

CO.  Wilts,  manor,  263. 
EldersSeld,  Eldresfeud,   co.   Wore,    manor, 

5SS(p.  341). 

C/.  Cheldresfeld. 

Eldresfeud,  eo.  Wore.     See  Eldersfield. 
Eleanor,  sometime  Queen,  137,  237. 
Elecombe,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Eloombe. 
Eleford,  Thomas  de,  279  (p.  157). 
Eleham,  oo.  Kent.     See  Elham. 
Eleswrth,  oo.  Camb.    See  Elsworth, 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


475 


Elham,  oo.  Kent,  manor,  220  (pp.  122,  123). 

hundred,  220  (p.  122). 

Elion.     See  Helion. 
Elis,  Henry  flz.     See  Piz  Elis. 
Eltefeld,  oo.  York.     See  Hellifleld. 
Elkington,  oo.  Lino.,  536  (p.  315). 
EUaston,  co.  Staff.,  Stanton  in,  q.v. 

,  Wootton  in,  q.v. 

Ellefeld.    See  EIseBeld. 

Ellenborough,  Alinbnrh  [in  Dearham  parish], 

00.  Cumb.,  146. 
Ellerby,  Elredeby  [in  Lythe  pariah],  co.York, 

516. 
Ellerton,  co.  York,  prior  of,  536  (p.  320). 
EUerton,  Hellerton,  Andrew  de,  533  (jp.  302). 
EUesborongh,    Eselburwe,   co.  Buck.,   manor, 

120  (p.  53). 
Ellesden,  co.  N'humb.     See  Elsdon. 
EUesEeud.     See  Elaefeld. 
EUesham,  oo.  Lino.     See  Elsham. 
Ellingham,  Elyngham,  oo.  Hants,  manor,  202, 

603  (p.  384). 

Elyngham  [oo.  Norf.  ?],  church,  540. 

Ellington,  EUyngton  by  Bothall    [in  Wood- 
horn  parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  62. 
Ellis.     See  Elis;  Elys. 
Elloughton,  CO.  York,  Wauldby  in,  q.v. 
EUyngton,  co.  N'hnjnb.     See  Ellington. 
Elm,  00.  Camb.,  168. 
Elmbridge,  Elbrugg   [in  Hucoleoote  parish], 

CO.  Glouc,  360. 
,  Elmerugge,   Almerugge,    oo.  Wore, 

57(2).  24),  90. 

,  manor,  57  (p.  24). 

Elmdon,  Elmedon,  Elmedone,  oo.  Essex,  507. 

,  manor,  265. 

Elmendon,  co.  Warw.,  615  (pp.  404, 

408;. 
Elmedon,  Elmedone,  co.  Esssx.     See  Elmdon. 
Elmeleye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Elmley. 
Elmendon,  oo.  Warw.     See  Elmdon. 
Elmerston,  co.  Kent.     See  Elmstone. 
Elmerugge,  co.  Woro.     See  Elmbridge. 
Elmerugge.    See  Blmrugge. 
Edmesete,  co.  Suff.     See  Elmsett. 
Elmesmersshe,  oo.  Kent,  345  (p.  194). 
Elmeshale,  oo.  York.     See  Hensall. 
Elmessale,  oo.  York,     See  Elmsall. 
Elmeswelle,  co.  Suff.     See  Elmswell. 
Eimham.  Bartholomew  de,  216  (p.  116j. 

,  Laurence  de,  599  (p.  380). 

Elmley  Castle,  Aumeleye,  Aumeley,  Aumeneye, 

Elmeleye,    co.    Wore,     manor,     615 

{p.  398). 

chantry,  615  (p.  401). 

adyowson  of,  615  (fi.  404). 

castle  and  manor,  615  (p.  410). 

Elmrugge,  Elmerug'ge,  Adam  de,  90. 

Adam  de,  57  (i).  24). 

,  Roger  de,  90. 

Elmsall,  South,  Elmessale,  oo.  York,  395. 


Elmsett,  Elmesete,  oo.  Suff.,  639. 

Elmstone,  Elmerston,  oo.  Kent,  manor,   220 

(pp  122,  123). 
Elmswell,  Elmeswelle,  oo.  Suff.,  384. 
Elredeby,  oo.  York.     See  Ellerby. 
Elredeby,  William  de,  516. 
Elsawe,  oo.  York.     See  Elslack. 
Elsdon,  Ellesden,  co.  Nhumb.,  47. 
Elsafeld,  Ellefeld,  Elsefelde,  Ellesfeud,  Gilbert 

de,  3P8  (p.  221),  538  (p.  341),  649. 

Gilbert  son  of  John  de,  615  (j).  402). 

Elsham,  EUesham,  Ailesham,  oo.  Line,  472. 

prior  of,  536  (i).  316). 

Elsing,  Elsinge,  oo.  Norf.,  688  (p.  347). 
Elslack,  Elslawe,  Elsawe;  Elslak[inBroughton 

parish],  co.  York,  533  (pp.  301,  305). 
Elswick,  Ethelleswyk  [in  St.  Michael  on  Wyre 

parish],  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  163). 
Elsworth,  Eleswrth,  co.  Camb.,   67. 
Elteham,  oo.  Kent.     See  Eltham. 
Eltham,  Elteham,  Helteham,  oo.  Kent,  538 

(p.  343;.    ■ 

,  manor,  274. 

Elveden,  Elvedone,  co.  Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 

Elvlngton,  Elvyngton,  oo.  York,  536  ( p.  319). 

Elvyngton,  co.  York.     See  Elvington. 

Ely,  00.  Camb.,  163. 

, bishop  of,  12.  63  (jp,  18),  162, 

202,    203,    211,  264,   273,   426,  519 

(p  288). 

,  See  Luda. 

,  prior  of,  475  (p.  270). 

Castle,  Castelhely  [in  Cyffio  parish], 

00.  Carmarthen,  64  ( j).  32). 

water  of,  oo.  Glamorgan,  588  (p.  332). 

,  HiUegh  [in  Kuowle  St.  Giles  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  346  (p.  196). 
Elyngham,  co.  Hants.     See  Ellingham. 

'..,[00   Norf.?].     See  Ellingham. 

Elys,  John,  Elizabeth  wife  of,  221. 

Em,  John,  and  Nioholaa  his  wife,  336,  691. 

Emberton,  Embertone,  oo.  Buck.,  315,    412 

(p.  233). 
Embleton   [in  Brigham  parish],  co.   Cumb., 

manor,  36. 

Emeley,  Agnes,  wife  of  William  de,  294. 

her  son  William,  294. 

,  his  son  William,  294. 

Emborough?,  Emenber,  oo.  Somers  ,  manor, 

638  fp  338). 
Embsay,  Emsey  [in  Skipton  pariah],  oo.  York, 

533  {p.  307). 
Emelsey,  oo.  York.     See  Helmsley. 
Emelsey,  Walter  de,  636  {p.  319). 
Emenber,  eo.  Somers.     See  Emborough. 
Emengton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Emmington. 
Emmesworth,  co.  Hants.     See  Emsworth. 
Emmington,   Emengton,   oo.  Oxford,   manor, 

612. 
Empingham,  co,  Rutland,  manor,  566 


476 


INDEX  Of  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Emscote,     Edulveaoote,     co.     Warw.,    458 

(p.  259). 
Emsey,  oo.  York.     See  Emtsay. 
Emsworth,    Emmesworth,    co.     Hants,    213 

{p.  113). 
Endon,  Enedon,  oo.  Staff.,  manor,  62  (pp.  28, 

31). 
Enedon,  co.  Staff.     See  Endon. 
Enefeld,  co.  Midd.     See  Enfield. 
Enefeld,  Enefelde,  Henry  de,  238. 

John  de,  238,  611  (p.  390j. 

Enfield,  Enefeld,  oo.  Midd  ,  342, 

fulling  mill  at  342. 

Enford,  co.  Wilts,  Fifield  in,  q.v. 

Engayne,  En  Gayne,  Gilbert,  533  (pp.  302, 

303). 

John,  293,  538  (p.  360)'. 

,  the  king's  alnager,  548. 

Cf.  Ingayn. 

Englefeld  [oo.  Denbigh]      See  Tegengl. 
Englefeld.  Eoger  de,  538  (p.  342j. 

Cf.  Inglefeld. 

Englesfeld,  John  de,  543. 

Engleys,  Ingleys.  le,  Lengleys,  John,  531  (p. 

299j,  661. 

Eobert,  53S(p.  302). 

Englishoonibe,      Ingleaeombe,      co.     Somers., 

manor.  538  (p.  339). 
Enham,  oo.  Hants,  manor.  611  (p.  391). 
Ensfield,    Yemsfelde   [in  Leigh   parish],    co. 

Kent,  538  (p.  344). 
Eodde,  Geoffrey,  400. 
Epperstone.  Eperiston,  oo.  Nott.,  manor,  519 

(p.  287). 
..........  adrowson,  519  (p.  287). 

Eppingethorp,  oo.  Essex,  538  (p.  349). 
Eroall,  Child's,  Eroalewe  [oo.  Salop],  188. 
High.  Magni  Eroaluwe,   oo.   Salop, 

manor,  611  (p.  391). 

Eroaluwe.  William  de,  611  {p.  391). 
Ercedeken.     See  Arcediakne. 
Urdynton,  Fremund  de,  102. 

fremond  de,  his  daughter  Alice,  102. 

,  Reginald  de,  102. 

Ereby,  Robert  de,  543. 

Erelegh.     Sek  Erlegh. 

Ereswell,  oo.  Suff.     See  Eriswell. 

Ergham,  Ergiim,  Ergome,  Erghum,  William 

de,  120,  536  (pp.  315,  317). 

,  Isabel,  daughter  of  William  de,  609. 

Erhiith,  CO.  Kent.     See  Erith. 

Eriford,  Roger  de,  197. 

Eriswell,  Ereswell,  Eriswelle,  co.  Saff.,  manor, 

107,  332. 

,  advowson,  332. 

Erith,  Erhuth,  co.  Kent,  manor,  418  (p.  236). 
Erie,  00.  Berks.     See  Early. 
Erie,  Erlee,  William  de,  37. 

,  Johnde,  37. 

Sir  Johnde,  37. 

Erlegh,  Erelegh,  John  de,  6,  342. 


Erieye,  John  de,  writ  to,  588. 

C/.  Erlegh;   Erie. 

Erlestoke,  co.  Wilts.     See  Earl  Stoke. 
Ernays,  William,  533  (p.  306).' 
Ersbourye,  co.  Surrey.     See  Bavcnsbury. 
Ersedek  ne.     See  Areediakne. 
Ersham.  oo.  Norf.     See  Earsham. 
Ertendone,  ob.  Surrey.     See  Artington. 
Erwarton.     Everwarton,     Everwartoue,     Al- 

warton,  co.  Suff.,  152,  538  (p.  349). 
Esches,  Eobert  del,  536  (iJ  313). 

Of.  Fraxiiiis. 

Esebache,  Richard  son  of  Richard  de,  362. 
Esebum,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Easeboume. 
Eselburwe,  oo.  Buck.     See  Ellesborough. 
Eshet,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Eshot. 
Eshot,  Eshet  [in  Fenton parish],  oo.  N'humb., 

219  (p.  120). 

EshtoD,  Eston  [in  Gargrava  parish],  co.  York, 

533  (pp  305,  3061. 

lake  called  Eston  Terne,  533  (p.  307). 

Eskheved,  oo.  Camb.     See  Hesket. 

Eslingtoun,  Eobert  de,  294. 

Espaleye    [in    Pontesbury  ?],    co.   Salop,    62 

{p.  29). 
Esse  [oo.  Cornw.] .     See  Ash. 

CO.  Devon.     See  Eose  Ash. 

Regnio,  co.  Devon.    See  Ashreigney. 

,  CO.  Pembroke.     See  Nash. 

Esse,  Adam  de,  527  (p.  294). 

,  Matthew  de,  346  (p.  196). 

Ealph,527(p.  293). 

Esseburi,  co.  Wore.     See  Eastbury. 
Esseby,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Ashby. 
Essex,  forest  of,  ofiBoe  of  steward  of,  44. 

,  earl  of.     See  Bohun. 

Essex,  Denise  de.     See  Hellingtone. 

Eobert,  son  of  Walter  de,  186. 

Eoger  de,  485. 

Essherst,  oo.  Kent.     See  Ashurst. 
Essynden,  Eilph  de,  62. 

William,  son  of  Richard  de,  52. 

Est  Geoffrey,  538  (p.  347). 
Estanby,  oo.  York.     See  Asenby. 
Estbourne,  co.  Sussex.     See  Eastbourne. 
Estbradenham.     See  Bradenham. 
Estburi,  oo.  Buck.     See  Eastbury. 
Estburne,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Eastbourne. 
Estchykcrel,  co.  Dorset.     See  Chickerell. 
Estoledon,  co.  Buck.     See  Olaydon. 
Estoosham,  co.  Hantj.     See  Cosham. 
Estoote,  Hugh  de,  206. 

Estden,  William  de,  treasurer  of  Ireland,  137. 
Esteby,  oo.  York.     See  Eastby. 
Estgeveldal,    Estgeveldale,    co.    York.       See 

Givendale. 

Esbhall,  WJliam  del,  266  (p.  144). 
Esthalsham,  oo.  York.     See  Halsham. 
Esthalton,  oo.  York.     See  Hallou. 
Estham,  oo.  Wore.     See  Eastham,   ■ 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


477 


Esthamme,  William  de,  533  ( p.  306). 
Eathanyngfeld,  oo.  Essex,     See  HanniugSeld. 
Esthathelsay,  oo.  Tork.     See  Haddlesey. 
Estholm,  John  son  of  Agnes  de,  562. 
Esthornyngton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Horrington. 
Esthorpp,  CO.  York.     See  Easthorpe. 
Estiwrthe  [in  Elm  parish],  oo.  Camb,,  168. 
Estkodeford,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Codford. 
Estlech,  Estlecoh,  co.  Glouo.     See  Eastleaoh. 
Estlyngmere,  co.  Korf.,  538  (p.  347;. 
Estmore,  co.  Norf.,  538  {p.  346). 
Eston.  00.  Glouc,  603  (p.  386). 

,00.  Iiino.     See  Easton. 

CO.  N'hamp.     See  Easton. 

CO.  Somers.     See  Easton. 

Nether,  co.  Somers.,  538  {p.  338). 

Eston,  William,  heir  of  Bichard  de, 

282. 

Johnde,  533  (p.  306). 

,  Nicholas  de,  611  (p.  394). 

Estone,  David  del,  64  {p.  33). 

Estradelvedan  [oo.  Montgomery].   SeeStredal- 

fedan. 

Estraneldan,  co.  Salop.    See  Stredalfedan  [oo. 
Montgomery], 

Estrington,  oo.  York.     See  Eastrington, 
Estridham  [co.  Norf .] .     See  Biidham, 
Estur,  CO.  Kent.     See  Eaststour. 
Estnr,  Esture,  Amice  de,  207. 

,  Benediota  de,  220  {p.  121). 

Esture,  oo.  Kent.    See  Eaststour. 
Esturmy,  Roger,  384. 

EstwBvelsohire,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Wivelshire. 
Estwode,  CO.  Essex.     See  Eastwood. 
Esyngtou,  oo.  Buck.     See  Easington. 
Etewell,  Gilbert  de,  412  (p.  235). 
Ethelleswyk,  co.  Lano.     See  Elswiok. 
Eton,  CO.  Buck.     See  Eaton. 

[near  Bieton?],  oo.  Salop,  243. 

,  00.  Sta£E.    See  Eaton. 

Eton,  Kobert  de,  21,  28. 

Nicholas  de,  28,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 

and    Joan    his    wife,     279 

(p.  163;. 

Simon  de,  21. 

Etone,  CO.  Heref.     See  Eaton. 

Etton.     See  Hotou. 

Eudon  Burnell,  Eudon  Bumel  [in  Chetton 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  manor,  611  (p.  391). 
Eure,  Euer,  Hugh  de,  294. 

,  John  de,  294,  615  (pp.  411,  412). 

Cf.  Ewer  ;  Hevre. 

Eustace,  Thomas  son  of,  forester  of  Bellister, 

396. 
Euweleye,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Uley. 
Euyas,  Cicely  de,  279  (p.  161). 

Nicholas  de,  279  (p.  161). 

Evenley,  Eyenle,  Evenlee,  oo.  N'hamp.,  458 

(p.  257). 
, ,  manor,  619, 


Everoy.    See  Devercy. 
Everdon,  William  de,  526. 
Everingham,  oo.  York,  341. 
Everiugliam,    Everyngham,    Robert 

de,  593. 

,  Adam  de,  566. 

.otLaxton,  266  (p.  144;. 

,  Alice  de,  148,  566. 

,  Robert  de,  Alice  his  wife,  341. 

,  Robert  de,  and  Lucy  his  wife,  516, 

593. 
Everton.     See  Overton. 
Everwarton,    Everwartone,    co     Suff.      See 

Erwarton. 

Everyngham.     See  Everingham. 

Evesham  [co.  Wore],  abbot  of,  615  (pp.  397, 

398). 
Evington,  Evynton,  co.  Leic,  manor,  116. 
Evynton,  oo.  Leic.     See  Evington. 
Ewelm,  Ewelme,  oo.  Oxford,  279  (p.  156). 
Ewer,  Robert  le,  397  C  p.  219). 

Cf.  Eure. 

Ewerby,  Twardeby,  co.  Line,  352  (p.  201). 
Ewhurst,    Ihurst,     Iwehurst,     Iwhurst,     oo. 

Hants,  587. 

manor,  496. 

,  Iwhurst,  00.  Sussex,  manor,  207. 

Ewyas  Lacy,  Ewyas  Laoi,  co.  Heref..  castle, 

187. 
Exeter,  oo.  Devon.  34,  422,  550. 

castle,  244,  572. 

,  bishop  of,  35,  139  (p.  64),  141. 

See  Bitton. 

Exeton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Exton. 

Exhall,  Eooleshale,  Eooleshall,  oo.  Warw.,  62 

(p.  30),  615  (p.  405). 
Exmoor,  Exmore,  Exemor,  co.  Devon,  services 

connected  with,  7, 244. 

,  CO.  Somers.,  forest,  6. 

Exton,  00.  Rutland,  548. 

,  Exeton,  oo.  Somers.,  124,  342. 

Eye,  CO.  Heref.,  Ashton  in,  q.v. 

CO.  Siiff  ,  castle,  221. 

,  .guard,  426,  471  (p. 

264). 

court  of,  219  (p.  120). 

.  ,  honour.  279   (p.   153),  471 

(p.  264),  481,  517,  551. 
earl  of  Cornwall's    under-bailiff  of, 

540. 
Eyke,  Eyk,  oo.  Suff.,  438. 

manor,  438. 

Eylisforde,  Eyllesforde,  co.  Kent.    See  Ayles- 

ford. 
Eyllesford,  Gerard  son  of  William  de,  569. 
Eylnothynton,  co.  Kent.     See  AUington. 
Eyneabury,  Eynisberi,  oo.  Hunt,  458  (p. 

Hardwiokin,  q.v. 

Eynisberi,  oo.  Hunt.     See  Eynesbury. 
Eyre,  co.  Yorlj.     See  Aire, 


478 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Eyre,  John,  615  (p.  405). 

..-. C/.  FizAer. 

Eythorpe,  Edrope,  co.  Buck.,  123. 
Eystan,  oo.  Essex.     See  Easton. 
Eyton,  00.  Staff.     See  Eaton. 
Eyton,  Thomas  son  of  Jolm  de,  541. 

John  de,  641. 

Eyvill.  •   See  Deyvill. 

Eywod,  CO.  Salop.     See  Eushbury. 


F 


Eaber.     See  Smith. 

Fairhurn.  Farburn  [in  Ledsham  parish] ,  oo. 

York,  266  ( p.  144). 
Fairfield,  Farfeld  [in  Hope  parish],  oo.  Derby, 

577. 
,  Forfeld    [in    Bellbroughton    parish], 

oo.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
Fairford.  Fayreford,  oo.  Glouo.,  manor,  538 

(i).  329).  ' 
Fakenham,  Fakenhamdam,  oo,  Norf.,  adrow- 

son,  538(p.351). 

manor,  41,  538  (p.  332). 

Magna,  oo.  Su£B.,  manor,  499. 

Fakeswoi-th,  oo.  Hunt.     See  Folksvrorth. 
Faloonhurst,     Faukeneresherst,     Faukeneres- 

hyrst,     Fauoonheresherst     [in    Hurst 

parish],  oo.  Kent,  604,  605. 
Falcott,  Faukote  [in  Wappenham  parish,  oo. 

N'hamp.,  619. 
Faldyngworth,  Thomas  de,  369. 

,  his  daughter  Maud,  369. 

Paleghdon,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Falloden. 
Falkingham,  Folkyngham,  co.   Lino.,  manor, 

352  (p.  200). 
Falloden,  Faleghdon,  Fauledon  [ip  Embleton 

parish],  co.  Nhumb.,  536  (p.  316). 
Falsham.      See  Felisham. 
Fambridge,  South,  Fambrugg.  Fambrug.  Suth 

Fambregge,  oo.  Essex,  213  (p.  112). 

manor,  273. 

Faneoourt,  Geoffrey  de,  538  (p.  344). 
Farburn,  co.  York.     See  Fairbum. 
Fareham,  North,  Northfarham,  co.  Hants., 

manor,  298. 

,  South,  Southfarham,  co.  Hants,  298. 

Farendon,  Bobert  de,  346  { p.  195). 
Farfeld,  co  Derby.     See  Fairfield. 
Farford,  Richard  de,  352  (p.  201). 
Farforth,  co.  Lino.,  Maidenwell  in,  q.v. 
Farleigh   Hnngerford,   Farleygh    Mountfort, 

CO.  Somers.,  St.  Leonard's  church,  419 
Farley,  Farleye  [in  Alton  parish],  oo.  Staff  , 

187. 
Farlegh,     oo.    Surrey,    manor,     638 

(p.  345;. 


Farleygh  Mountfort,  oo.  Somers,    See  Farleigh 

Hungerford. 
Parlinoton,  Farlynton,  co.  Hants,  manor,  397 

(p.  219). 

,  advowson,  397  (p.  219). 

Farlynton,  co.  Hants.     See  Farlington. 
Farmcote.Farneoote  [in  Quiting  Power  parish], 

00.  G-louc  ,  458  (p.  257). 
Farnborough,    Farnebergh,     Parneberg,     oo. 

Warw.,  67  {p.  24;,  58. 

advowson,  58. 

Parndon,  co.  Devon.     See  Farringdon. 
Fame  [co.  N'humb..  formerly  co.  Durham], 

prior  and  convent  of,  536  (p.  324). 
Parneberg,    Farnebergh,     co.     Warw.        See 

Farnborough. 
Farnecote,  co.  Glouo.     See  Parmoote. 
Farnham  Boyal,  oo.  Buck.,  manor,  187. 

,  Fernham,  co.  Dorset,  538  (p.  340). 

Thirnum,     Thirnom     [in     Alwinton 

parish],  co.  K'humb.,  47,  536  (p.  316). 
Fornham,  co    Suff.,   538  (pp.  325, 

348). 

,  00.  York,  240. 

Farnhill  [in  Kildwiok  parish],  oo.  York,  533 

(p.  305). 
Farnhill,  Eobert  de,  282. 
Pamyngho,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Farthinghoe. 
Farringdon,  Faryngdone,  Famdon,  Ferndon, 

00.  Devon,  233,  527   p.  294). 
Farrington  Gurney,  Femton,  co.  Somers.,  538 

"     ip.  338). 
Parsley,  Fresselay  [in  Calverley  parish,  co. 

York],  579. 
Farthinghoe,   Pamyngho,   co.  N'hamp.,  458 

(pp.  256,  267). 
Paryndone,  oo.  Devon.     See  Farringdon. 
Fauoonheresherst,  co.  Kent.   See  Faloonhurst. 
Faudon,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Fawdon. 
Paudon,  Paudoun,  Robert  de,  knight,  353,  508. 
Paughdon,  co.  N'humb.     See  Fawdon. 
Faukeburne,     Paukeburn,     Paukebourn,     co. 

Essex.     See  Faulkbourne. 
Faukener,  Thomas,  of  Dunholm,  421. 
Faukeneresherst,  Paukenereshyrst,  oo.   Kent. 

See  Faloonhurst. 
Faukote,  oo  N'hamp.     See  Falcott. 
Fauledon.  co.  N'humb.     See  Falloden. 
Faulkbourne,  Paukeburn,  Paukebourn,  Fauke- 
burne, 00.  Essex,  450,  638  (p.  349). 
Pauuelthorp.     See  Fauvelthorp. 
Fauvel,  Everard,  73. 

Adam,  533  (^.  306). 

,  Richard,  533  (^j.  305). 

Thomas,  73. 

William,  533  (p.  306). 

Fauvelthorp,  Pauuelthorp,  Adam  del,  633  (p, 

306;. 

John  de,  30,  536  (pp.  313,  321). 

Fawdon,      Paughdon     [in    Gosforth],      oo. 

N'humb.,  219  (p.  120). 
Faudon     [in    Ingram     parish],    co. 

N'humb.,  47,  536  (p.  316). 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


479 


Fawton,  Fowyton  [in  St.  Neot's  parish],  oo. 

Cornw.,  manor,  139  (p.  65  bis). 
Paxton,  00.  N'hamp.,  352,  526. 

,  manor,  535. 

Payreford,  oo.  Q-louo.     See  Fairford. 

Fecamp,    Fesoaump    [Seine    Inf.,     France], 
abbot  of,  321. 

Feohham,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Fetoham. 

Feire,  Guy  le,  390. 

Felde,  la,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Field  Court. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 

Felde,  Robert  de  la,  88. 

,  Johnatte,  338. 

,  Bobert  de  la  (sou  of  Robert),  88. 

Felebesohe,  William,  G'Kp.  S3). 
Felisham,  oo.  Su£E.     See  Felsham. 
Felisham,  Falsh.am,  Nicholas  de,  476. 
Felmeraham,  co.  Bedf.,  412  (p.  233). 
Felsham,  Felisham,  oo.  Su£f.,  476. 
Felton,  Feltoun,  eo.  Nhumb.,  237,  294. 

,  forest,  237,  294. 

Butler,  Felton  Botiler  [in  Great  Ness 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  264. 

Fenby,  Fenneby  [in  Ashby  parish] ,  co.  Lino  , 
352  (p.  201). 

Fenoote,   Fenkote   [in  Charlton  on   Otaioor 
parish],  oo.  Oxford,  458  ( p.  258;. 

Fendrayton,  oo.  Camb.     See  Drayton. 
Fenez,  John  de,  602  (p.  382). 
Fenge,  oo.  Essex.     See  Vange. 
Fenkote,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Fenoote. 
Fenne,  la,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  293). 
Fenne,  oo.  Heref.     See  Venn. 
Fenneby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Fenby. 
Fennell,  Constantine,  282, 
Fennycompton,  co.  Warw,     See  Compton. 
Fenotri,  co.  Devon.     See  Venn-Ottery. 
Fenrother,  Kobsrt  de,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  52. 
Fentenadwel,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Fentonadle. 
Fenton,  Church,  oo.  York,  266  (p.  144). 
Fentonadle,    Fentenadwel     [in    Miohaelstow 
parish],  co.  Cornw.,  613. 

Ferariis,  Ferers.     See  Ferrariis. 

Fermbaud.     See  Frembaud. 

Fermorie,  Eiohard  del,  of  Wark,  396. 

Ferndon,  co.  Devon,     See  Farringdon. 

Fernham,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Farnham. 

Fernilee,   Pernilegh,    Fernyleygh    [in    Hope 
parish],  co.  Derby,  577,  578. 

Fernthe,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Frant. 

Fernton,  co.  Somers.     See  Farrington  Gurney. 

Fernyleygh,  oo.  Derby.     See  Fernilee. 

Ferr.     See  Perre. 

Ferrariis,  Ferariis,  Ferers,  Ferrars,  John  de, 
212,  244,  527  (p.  294),  550. 

,  John,  son  of  John  de,  458  (p.  258). 

,  Nicholas  de,  461.     . 

,„ ,  Thomas  de,  oiLoxley,  53  (p.  17). 


Ferrariis — cont. 

William  de,  son  of  William  the  earl. 

72. 

the  earl  of  Derby,  116,  345  (p.  194). 

the  honour  of,  519(^.288). 

the  earldom,  473. 

Ferre,   Per,    Guy,  279  (p.    157),    426,    538 

(p.  346). 
Ferrers.     See  Ferrariis. 
Ferriby,  North,  co.  York,  Swanland,  in  q.v. 
FersSeld,  Fersfeld,  oo.  Norf.,  335. 

,  manor,  335. 

Fershesdon,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Freshdon. 
Perte,  William  de  la,  627  (p.  295). 
Fesoaump,  abbot  of.     See  PSoamp. 
Fetoham,  Fechham,   oo.  Surrey,  manor,  538 

(p.  345). 
Peteplaoe.  Aymer,  538  (p.  344). 
Ffynnon  Arthur,    Fynnon   Arthur,    Finnoun 

Arthur    [in    Llanvihangel,    oo.   Mont- 
gomery],  147,  214. 
Fiohe,  Gilbert,  55. 
Field  Court,    la    Felde    by    Queddesley   [in' 

Hardwioke  parish],  co.  Glouo.,  88. 
Fife,  Fif,  Pyfe,  Duncan  de,  538  (p.  344). 
,  Dunoan  earl  of,  and  Joan  his  wife, 

538  (p.  353). 
Piflde,  CO.  Wilts.     See  Fifield. 
FiBeld,  Vyfhydo,  oo.  Essex,  238. 
Fyfhyde  Verdojn  by  Stepellavyntohe, 

Fifide   by  Lavintone,  Fyfhide  Verdbn 

[in    Enford    parish],    co.   Wilts,    148 

{pp. 71, 7Q).     ■ 

..,  manor,  148  {p.  76). 

Filey,  Pynele,  oo.  York,  121. 

FHiol.     See  Pillol. 

Filkins    Pylkyngohe    [in   Broadwell  parish], 

00.  Oxford,  554. 

Fillol,  Filial,  Filiol,  John,  471  (p.  265  Ut). 
Fillongley,  Fyllungle,  co.  Warw.,  advowson. 

412  fi).  234). 

manor,  412  (p.  231). 

Metley  in,  q.v. 

Fillul.     See  Fillol. 

Filston,  Vieliatone,  Vyelistone  [in  Shoreham 

parish],  oo.  Kent,  538  ( p.  343). 
Finborough,    Great,     Fynneberg,    oo.    Suff., 

manor,  191. 
Finehale,  Fynkal  [oo.  Durham],  prior  of,  316. 

FinohingSeld,    Fynchingefeld,    Finchingfeld, 

CO.  Essex,  391 ,  538  ( pp.  347,  349). 
Finden,  Fyndon,  oo.  Sussex.  413  {p.  237;. 
Finedon.  Thyngdeu,  Thingdene,  co.  N'hamp  , 

638  {p.  344). 

,  manor,  186. 

Fingrith,  Fingry   [in  B  ackmore  parish],  oo. 

Essex,  manor,  394. 
Finmere,  Fynemere,  oo.  Oxford,  538  (p.  344). 
Finnoun  Arthur,  Finnioung  Arthur,  oo.  Salop. 

See  Ffynnon  Arthur  [oo.  Montgomery]. 
Firbank,    Frethebank    [in    Kirkby  Lonsdale 

parish],  oo.  Westm.,  218(p.  118). 


480 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Fiserton,  oo,  Wilts.     See  Pisherton. 

Fishaore,  Martin  de,  141. 

Pisherton  Anger,   Pyssehertone,   Fissoherton, 

Piserton,     F^sohertone,     Fyssoherton, 

Fysherstone, 00. Wilts,  148  (^.71,76). 
Delainere,  Fisscherton,  co.  Wilts,  346 

(p.  195). 
Fitz  Alan,  Edmund,  211. 
earl  of  Arundel,  243,  264, 

274,  436,  611  (p.  391). 

,  See  Arundel. 

Fitz   Bernard,    Fuiz    Bernard,    Fyz 

Bernard,  le  Eiz  Bernard,  son  of 

Bernard,  Margaret  wife  of  John, 

24. 

,  Thomas,  286. 

,  John,  and   Margaret   (de    Grey)    his 

wife,  398  Ci)  222;. 
, .their  daughter  Joan, 

398  (j».  222;. 

Balph,  286. 

,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  24. 

,  Thomas,  nephew  of  Ealph,  24. 

Fitz  Urse.     See  Urse. 

Fitz  Walter.     See  Walter. 

Fivehead,    Fyfhyde    Langford,  eo.    Somers., 

209. 
Fiz  Aer,  Fuizaer,  Hugh  le,  470. 

,  Hugh,  and  Aliue  his  wife,  470. 

.Thomas,  470. 

Fiz  Bernard.     See  Fitz  Bernard. 

Fiz  Elia,  Henry,  538  (jp.  340). 

Flagg,  Flagh  [in  Bakewell  parish],  oo.  Derby, 

553. 
Flakebrig  park,  oo.  Westm.,  533  (p.  301). 

Plamstead.  Flamstede,  Flemsted.  co.  Hertf., 
manor,  198,  615  (p.  397). 

Flanvyle.  Robert  de,  412  {p.  236). 

Flaumvile,  Elias  de,  341. 

Flavell  Flyford,  Flavel,  co.  Wore.,  615 
(p.  403;. 

Fleokenho,  co.  Warw.    See  Fleoknoe. 

Fleokney,  Fleckeneye,  co.  Leio.,  412  (p.  236;. 

Flecknoe.  Pleckenho  [in  Wolftiamcote  parish], 
eo.  Warw.,  187,  412  ( p.  234). 

Fledborough,  oo.  Nott.,  Skegby  in,  q.v. 

Fleming,  Flemyg,  Flemeng,  Flemyng,  Bald- 
win le,.  110,  224,337,  453. 

,  John,  533  (p.  305;,  536  (p.  821;. 

,  Philip  le,  638  (i).  333;. 

,  Thomas  le,  451. 

Flemsted,  co,  Hertf.     See  Flamstead. 

Flemyg.    See  Fleming. 

Fletewyk,  David  de,  301. 

,  David  de  (son  of  David).  301. 

, and  Agatha  his    wife,    270 

{p.  147). 

,  Lora  his  wife,  301. 

Flitton,  Flytte,  Flitte,  co.  Bedf.,  458  (  p.  258), 
597. 

FloketOD,  00.  Su£B.    See  Flowton. 

Floqeton,  co.  SoB.     See  Flowton. 


Flore,  John  de,  538  (p.  346). 

,  Richard  de,  538  {p.  345). 

Flori,  John.  352  (p.  201). 

Flowton,  Floqeton,  Floketon,  oo.   Suff.,  519 

{p.  288),  538  (i).  348). 
Flytte,  CO.  Bedf.     See  Flitton. 
Fodynton  [Siddington  St.  Peter  ?J.  oo.  Glouc, 

538  (p.  342). 
Poleford,  FoIefEord.  Henry  de.  527  {p.  294). 
Folerigg,  co.  Lano.     See  Foulridge. 
Folesham,  co.  Norf.     See  Foulsham 
Foleshill,  FoIkeshuU.  co.  Warw.,  62  (p.  30). 
Folevyle,  Folevyll,  John  de,  of  Ashby 

Polville,  190. 

John  le,  548. 

John  de  (son  of  John),  190. 

Folifait,  Roger  le,  395. 

Folifyat,  co.  York.     See  PoUifoot. 

Foliot,  Foliet.  Folyot,  Margery,  279  (p.  155). 

Richard,  380,  538  (p.  347). 

,  Roger,  615  (jp.  411). 

Folkeehull,  co.  Warw.     See  Foleshill. 
Folksworth,  Fakesworth     [oo.    Hunt.],    538 

(p.  350). 
Folkyngham,  co.  Lino.     See  Falkingham. 
I    FoUifoot,  Folifyat,  Folyfayth   [in  Spoftorth 
■  parish],  CO,  Tork,  536  (p.  317). 
Folyot.     See  Foliot. 
Fonteneye,  Founteneye,  Bichard  de, 

463. 

William  de,  463. 

Fontibus,     John    de,     of     Upleatham,     536 

(p.  322). 

Lambert  de,  536  (p.  322). 

See  Funteyns. 

Foroier,  William  le,  156. 

Ford,  Forde  [oo.  Dorset,  formerly  oo.  Devon], 

abbot  of,  538  (J).  341). 

CO.  N'humb.,  manor,  403  (p.  225). 

,  Forde,   oo.    Staff.,    manor,   62  (pp. 

29,  31). 

,  Fordes,  co.  Sussex,  manor,  274. 

Forde,  within  the  liberty  of  Newport,  I .  of  W. , 

184. 
Fordelond  by  Polrode  [in  St.  Tudy  parish  ?] , 

CO.  Cornw.,  613. 
Fordham,    Great,    co.    Essex,     manor,    475 

(p.  268). 

,  advowson,  476  (jp.  268). 

,  00.  Norf.,  538  (pp.  346,  347). 

Fordingbridge,    Pordyngbrigge,    co.     Hants, 

advowson,  538  (2).  341). 

Midgham  in  q.v. 

Pordington,  Fordynton,  co.  Dorset,   manor 

404. 

00.  Lino.,  412  (p.  233). 

Fordon  [in  Hunmanby  parish] ,  oo.  York,  121 . 
Pordyngbrigge,    co.    Hants.      See    Fording- 
bridge. 
Fordynton,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Pordington. 
Forehoe,  Fourhoe,  co.  Norf.,  hundred,  522. 
Poresta,  David  de,  64  {p.  32). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


481 


Forester,  John  le,  207. 

Jordan  le,  279  (p.  166). 

Forfeld,  oo.  Wore.     See  Fairfield. 
PorneaiiB,  Forneaux.     See  Furneaux. 
Fornham,  oo.  Su£f.     See  Faruham. 
Forniaux.     See  Furneaux. 
Fomival.     See  Fumivall. 
Forstal,  William,  458. 
Forstebury,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Fosbury. 
Forstebury,  John  de,  118. 

,  Peter  de,  113. 

Fortibus,  Isabel  de,  oountess  of  Aumale  or 

Albemarle,  354. 
Isabel  de,    oountess    of    Aumale    or 

Albemarle,  12. 

,  William  de,  earl  of  Albemarle,  365. 

See  Vivonia ;  Albemarle . 

Forton  [in  Long    Parish,    oo.    Hants],   397 

(pp.  219,  220). 
Fosbury,  Forstebury  [in  Tidoombe  parish], 

00.  Wilts,  113. 
West  Weateforstebury  [in  Tidoombe 

parish],  eo.  Wilts,  113. 
Fosoott,  Foxoote,  oo.  Buok.,  100. 

advowson,  100. 

Fosse,  John  de,  615  (p.  404). 

Foston,  00.  Leio.,  manor,  536  (p.  312). 

[on  the  Wolds],  co.  York,  204,  536 

(pp.  318,  319). 
rector   of    ohuroh    of,     536 

(pp.  318,  819). 
Foterby,  oo.  Lino.    See  Fotherby 
Fotherby,  Foterby,  oo.  Lino.,  536  (p.  315). 
Fouke,  Walter,  538  (p.  342). 
Pouleshurst    [now    disappeared,     in    Sound 

parish],  co.  Chester,  62  (  p.  30). 
Pouleshurst,  Richard  de,  62  (p.  31). 

,  William  de,  62  (p.  30). 

Foulestowe,  oo.  Lino.     See  Fulstow. 
Foulestowe,  Geoffrey  de,  of  Saxilby,  421. 
Foulness,  Foulnesse,  co.  Essex,  194. 

Estwodewik  marsh  in,  194. 

Foulridge,  Folerigg  [in  Whalley  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Foulsham,  Folesham,  eo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  349) 
Foulsutton,  00.  York.     See  Sutton. 
Fountains,  eo.  York,  abbot  of,  197,  318,  533 

(p.  807),  536  (pp.  320,  321,  323). 
Founteneye.    See  Fonteneye. 
Fourhoe,  oo.  Norf.     See  Forehoe. 
Foumays,  oo.  Lano.     See  Furness. 
Fournivall.     See  Purnivall. 

Pourstones,     Fourstanes,      [in      Newbrough 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  146. 
Fowyton,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Fawton. 
Foxoote,  00.  Buck.    See  Fosoott. 
Foxele,  oo.  Norf.    See  Foxley. 
Poxele,  John  de,  193. 
Fozhall,  Foxhole  [in  Brightvell  parish],  oo. 

SufE.,  538  (p.  349). 
,  Tirellisfein,  215  (p.  115). 

28017 


Poxley,  Foxele,  oo. Norf.,  manor, 476 (». 270), 

611  (p.  393). 
Foxton,  Balph  de,  451. 
Fraisthorpe,  oo.  York,  Auburn  in,  q.v. 
Frakenham,  oo.  Suff.     See  Freokenham. 
Frameligham,  Framelingham,  oo    Suff.      See 

FVamlingham. 
Framelingham,   Thomas  de,  and  Agnes    hie 

wife,  221. 
Framliugham,  Framelingham,  Frameligbam« 

00.  Suff.,  inquisition  made  at,  270  (j>. 

147). 

,  castle,  390. 

,  oastle  guard,  426, 

Framlington  [inPelton  parish],  eo.  N'humb. 

294. 
Frampton  Cotterell,  Fromptoiie  Cotel,  From- 

ton  Cotel,  Prompton  Cotel,  oo.  Q-louo., 

411. 

, ,  manor,  148  (pp.  72,  76,  77). 

on   Severn,   Prompton,    co.    Glouo., 

manor,  607. 
,  Frankton,  oo.  Lino.,    256,    471  (p. 

264  bis). 

,  manor,  471  (p.  264). 

Francois,  Everard,  338. 

Of.  Fraunceys. 

Franoeylond,  oo.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 
Franklin,  Frankelayn,  Frankeleyn,   Fraunke- 

leyn,  Fronkeleyn,  John,  113. 

,  John  le,  280. 

Nicholas  le,  280. 

,  Walter,  417. 

William,  538  (p.  343). 

of  Boxworth,  67. 

Frankton,  oo.  Lino.     See  Frampton. 

Frannketon,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 

Fransham,  Little,  oo.  Norf.,  advowson,  198. 
Frant,  Fernthe,  co.  Sussex,  538  (p.  340). 
Prating,  Fratynge,  co.  Essex,  manor,  72. 
Fratinge,  John  de,  72. 

Alice,  daughter  of  John  de,  72. 

Fratynge,  co.  Essex.     See  Prating. 

Fraunc,  William,  the  elder,  of  Harwich,  and 

Margaret  his  wife,  476. 
Fraunceys,  John,  623,  615  (p.  402). 
Eichard  de,  533  (pp.  302,  305),  536 

(p.  323). 

William,    reetor   of    the   church   of 

Cublington,  227. 

Cf.  Prenohe ,  Pranoeis. 

Praunoton,  John  de,  of  Ingleby,  349^ 
Fraunkeleyn.    See  Franklin.  '' 

Fraxinis,  Roger  de,  41. 

,  Lucy  daughter  of  Roger  de,  41. 

Cf.  Esohes. 

Fraxino,  John  de,  227. 

,  William  de,  228. 

Freokenham,  Frakenham  [oo.  Suff.],  111. 
Freckleton,  Freoleton  [in  Kirkham  parish], 

00.  Lano.,  279  (i>.  163). 
Freoleton,  Adam  de,  279  ( p.  163). 

2H 


482 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Erederiok  the  Emperor,  139  (p.  66). 
Preemantle,     Fremantel,     Freymauntel     [in 

Kingsclere],   co.    Hants,  King's  park, 

32. 
Preethorne,   Frethom,   oo.   Glouc,    603  (p. 

386). 
Prelond,  Boger,  178. 
Freman,  Riohard,  279  ( p.  155). 

Walter  le,  356. 

» William,  167. 

of  Watford,  161. 

C/.  Fromond. 

Fremantel,  oo.  Hants.     Sei  Freemantle. 
Frembaud,    Fermbaud,    Ninholas,    588  (pp- 

329,     3i2,     343 1.     599     (pp.     379, 

380). 
Fremington,  Prtoyngton,  co.  Devon,  manor, 

143. 
Fremon.    See  Fromoud. 
Fremond.     See  Fromond. 
Fremyngton,  co.  Devon.     See  Fremington. 
Frenche,  William  le,  538  (p.  340). 

Cf.  Franeeis,  Fraunoeys. 

Frenohmoor,   la  Frenshemore  [in   Broughton 

parish],  CO.  Hants.  148  (pp.  73,  77). 
Frennyngeham ,  William  de,  his  wife  Eleanor, 

277. 
Frenshemore,  eo.  Hants.     See  Frenohmoor. 
Fresden,  Ferehesdon  in  the  manor  of  Seven- 

hampton    [in  Highworth  parish],  eo. 

Wilts,  60. 
Fresengfeud,  oo.  Suff.     See  Frcssingfield. 
Freshmarsh    or  Friskmarsk  on  Humber,  oo. 

York  (rww  disappeared),  341. 
Fresselay  [oo.  York].    See  Farsley. 
Fresselay,  Godfrey  de,  a  Scot,  579. 
Fressingfield,  Fresengfeud,  co.  Suff.,  55, 

,  Whittingham  in,  q.v. 

Freston,  oo.  Suff., 215  (p.  116;. 

,  Manstaneton  in,  p.  115. 

advowson,  215  (p.  115). 

Freston,  .     .     .    de,  215  (p.  116). 
Fretewell.  oo.  Oxford.     See  Fritwell. 
Fretewell,  Kichard  de,  109. 

,  Balphde,  109. 

Fretewelle,  co.  Oxford.    See  Fritwell. 

Frethebank,  oo.  Westm.    See  Pirbank. 

Prethom,  oo.  Glouc.    See  Freethorn. 

Frethom,  Geoffrey  de,  603  (p.  386). 

Freyyle,  FreTill.     Sec.FriTill. 

Friboya,  Bobert,  266  (p.  144). 

FrieBton,  Fristou  [in  Caythorpe  parish],  co. 

Lino.,  534  (p.  310). 
Frilond,  de  Prilande,  William,  his  daughter 

Cecily,  153. 
Pringford,  Pyringford,  Fyryngford,  oo.    Ox- 
ford, 398  {pp.  220,  221). 
Friston,  oo.  Lino.     See  Frieston. 
Priston,  Eliiabeth  de,  590. 
Fritwell,  Fretewelle,  Fretewell,  oo.   Oxford, 

191. 
,  manor,  60. 


rrivill,     Frevyle,     I'ryviU,     Frivile, 

Frivylle,  John  de,  409,  410. 
,  Alexander  de,  228,  482,  483. 

., ,  Joan    his    wife,    148,    223, 

482. 

,  David  de,  409. 

John,  111. 

,  John  de,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  409, 

410. 

,  Eiohardde,  409. 

(father  of  John),  409. 

,  (son  of  John),  409. 

Frodingham,      Frothingham,       oo.       York, 

169. 
Prodaham,  oo.  Chester,  Kingsley,  Norley  and 

Newton  in,  23. 
From,  Reginald  de,  603  (p.  386). 
Frome    St.    Quintin,    Frome     Quintyn,     oo 

Dorset,  538  (p.  340). 
Fromington,  Frormvnton  [in  Marden  parish], 

CO.  Heref.,  4,  166. 
Fromond,  le  Fremon,  Fremond,  Alice 

wife  of  William,  4. 

,  John,  538  (i).  343). 

,  Biohard,  4,  338. 

Thomas,  538  (,p.  343). 

C/.  Freman. 

Prompton,  Frompton  Cotel,  Fromton  Cotel, 

00.  Glouc.     See  Frampton. 
Fronkeleyn.     See  Franklin. 
Frormynton,  co.  Heref.    See  Fromington. 
Frothewio,  oo.  Essex.     See  Prowiok. 
Prothewio.     See  Prowyk. 
Frothingham,  co.  York.     See  Frodingham. 

Frowick,  Frothewio  [in  St.  Osith  parish] ,  oo. 

Essex,  361. 
Frowyk,  Frothewio,  John  de,  361. 

,  Lawrence  de,  361. 

Frunthorp,  oo.  Line,  536  ( p.  316). 

Fryston,   Perry,   Fryaton,   co.  York,   manor, 
395. 

Frytheby,  John  de,  536  (pp.  322,  323). 

FryviU,  Fryvile.     See  Privill. 

Puizaer.     See  Piz  Aer. 

Faiz  Bernard.     See  Pitz  Bernard. 

Fulbourne,      Fulbourne,     co.     Oamb.,     458 

(p.  256). 
Fiilbrook,    Fulbrok,     oo.    Warw.,     615    (p. 

405). 
Pall  Sutton,  00.  York.     See  Sutton. 
Pulready,  Fulrigh  [in  Eatington  parish],  oo. 

Warw.,  615  (i).  405). 
Fulstow,  Poulestowe,  co.  Lino.,  482. 
Fulwioh,  CO.  Chester.     See  Wyoh. 
Funteyns,  Geoffrey  de,  608. 
Geoffrey  de,  the  elder,  608. 

the  younger,  and  Margery  his 

wife,  608. 

,  John  de,  sou  of  Geoffrey,  608. 

SeePontibus. 


■INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


483 


Furneaux,  Forniaux,  Furneaue,  Fur- 
neus,  Forneaus,  Furneux,  John 
do,  27. 

Richard  de,  106. 

Robert  de,  138. 

Alice  de,  326. 

,  Johnde,  438. 

Matthew  de,  148  (pp.  73,  77),   209, 

263,  434. 

Richard  de,  27. 

,  ,  and  Sibyl  his  wife,  106. 

William  de,  106. 

FurnesB,  Fournaya,  co.  Lano.,  abbot  of,  533 

(p.  307). 
Farneus,  Furneux.     See  Furneaux. 
Furnivall,  Fournivall,  Fornyval,  Gerard  de, 

569. 

...,  Thomas  de,  120  (p.  53). 

Fyohet,  William,  225. 

Fyfe.     See  Fife. 

Fyffhede,  oo.  Essex.    See  FyBeld. 

F^fhide,  Fyfhyde,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Fiaeld. 

Fyfhyde,  oo.  Somers.     Sec  Fivehead. 

F^field,  Fyffhede,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  599  ( p. 

379). 
Fylkyngohe,  oo.  Ojford.     See  Filkins. 
jyilungle,  00.  Warw.     See  Fillongley. 
Fynohingefeld,  oo.  Essex.     See  Finehingfield. 
Fyndon,  co.  Sussex.     See  Finden, 
Fynele,  co.  York.     See  Filey. 
B^nemere,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Finmere. 
Fynemere,  Osbert  de,  538  (p.  344). 
Fynkal,  oo.  York.     See  Finohale. 
Fynnon    Arthur    [oo.     Montgomery].       See 

Ffynnon. 
Fyringford,    Fyryngford,    co.    Oxford.      See 

Fringford. 
Fyssohertone,      Pysohertone,      Fyssoherton, 
.Fysherstone,  co.  Wilts.   See  Fisherton. 
Fyz  Beriiard.    See  Fitz  Bernard. 


G 


Gaddesden,   Gatesdene   [co.  Hertf.],  manor, 

227. 
,  Great,  Gatisdene,  Gatesden ,  oo.  Hertf. , 

manor,  279  {p.  154),  458  (p.  256). 

.' ,  advowsoh,  458  (p.  256) 

Gaddesdene,  John  de,  412  (p.  235). 

Gaer  [in  Castle  Caereinion,  co.  Montgomery], 

147,  214. 
Gainford,   Gaynisford,    Gayneford,    Gaynes- 

ford,  00.  Durham,  615  (p.  412). 

;  manor,  615  (J).  406);  , 

GJairgrave,  oo.  York.    See  Qargraye. 
Gaiton.     See  Gayton. 


Qallungelloyn,  oo.  Salop.     See  Trallwmgollen 

[oo.  Montgomery] . 
Galmeton,  co.  York.     See  Ganton. 
Galwatth  landes  in  Meols,    co.    Lane,   279 

(p.  163). 
Gamel,  Nicholas,  167. 

,  ,  his  brother  John,  167. 

Gamylswath,  co.  York,  533  (p.  301). 
Gandavo.     See  Gaunt. 
Ganton,  Galmeton,  co.  York,  536  (p.  319). 
Garboldisham,  oo.  Norf.,  manor,  336. 

rector  of.    See  Bosco. 

Gai-dener,  Robert  le,  65. 

Gardinis,  Thomas  de,  448. 

, his    wife    Petronilla.       See 

Kemesek. 

William  de,  350. 

Gare,  oo.  Kent.     See  Gore. 

Qarendon,    Gernedon,    Gerudon,    oo.    Leic, 

abbey,  advowson  of,  458  (p.  259). 

...,  abbot  of,  279  (^.  156). 

Garenne,     See  Warenna. 

Qargoit,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  64).      » 

Gargrave,   Gairgrave,   Gergrave,   Gayrgrave, 

00.  York,   533  (pp.  306,    306),   536 

{p.  321). 

,  William,  chaplain  of,  538  (,p.  306). 

Garnonshale,  co.  Staff.     See  Garshalli 
Garrigill,  Gerardgill  [in  Alston  parish],  co. 

Oumb.,  501. 
Garaale,  G-arshale,  Thomas  de,  412  (p.  236). 
Garshall,  Garnonshale    [in  Milwioh  parish, 

CO.  Staff.],  283. 
Garsington,  Gersyndon,  oo.   Oxford,   manor, 

606. 
Garston,  Graston,  co.  Berks,  615  (p.  402). 
Garth,  Joan  wife  of  Adam  de,  562. 
Garthewin,    Garthewynt    [in    Llanfair    Tul- 

haiarn],  co.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Garthgelynenfawr,      Garthgelennyn       Vaur, 

Garthelonynyour,     Garthgeleunynvanr 

[inPennant,oo.  Montgomery],  147, 214. 
Garth  genen  in  the  country  of  Meoheyn  [Meoha  in , 

CO.  Montgomery],  147. 
Garw,    Garwe,    river,    oo.    Glamorgan,  ^38 

(p.  334). 
Gascelin,  Edmund,  48. 

,  Edmund  son  of  Edmund,  48. 

Gasoony,  355. 

Gatoombe,  Gatecombe  [1.  of  W.,  oo.  Hants], 

331. 

manor,  59. 

Gate  Helmsley,  co.  York.     See  Helmsley. 
Gatecombe,  oo.  Hants.     See  Gatcombe. 
Qutesdene,    Gatesden,   Gatisdene,   co.  Hertf. 

See  Gaddesden. 
Gaunt,  Ghent,  Gandavo,  Lora  wife  of 

Gilbert  de,  135. 

,  Gilbert  de,  121,  352  (p.  200). 

,  fee  of,  160. 

Juliana  de,  136,  352  ( pp.  200,  201  y 

barony  or  fee  of,  160;  173,  279  (p. 

155),  352  {p.  200),  526. 


484 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Gautby,  Gtoatebie,  co.  Lino.,  279  (p.  164). 
Gayaston,  Garerstoii,  Gavastone,    Peter   de, 

earl  of  Cornwall,  101,  139  (p.  65),  240, 

375,  382.  385,  538  (pp.  326,  352),  611 

(p.  391). 
, Margaret  (daughter  of  Gilbert 

de  Clare)  his  wife,  240,  279  (p.  153), 

538  (pp.  326,  352). 

,  writ 'tested by, '6(K.),24(re.). 

,  See  Cornwall. 

Gavelacre,  Ralph,  and  Alice  his  wife,  397 

(p.  220). 

,  Walter  de,  397  (p.  220). 

Garerston,    See  GaTaston. 

Gayhurst,  Gothurst,  co.  Buck.,  manor,  138. 

adrowson,  138. 

Gaynisford,  Gayneford,  Gaynesford  [co.  Dur- 
ham].    See  Gainford. 
Qayrgrave,  co.  York.     See  Gargrave. 
Gaysele,  oo.  Saff.     See  Gazeley, 
Gayton,  Geyton,  oo.  Norf.,  334. 

00.  N'hamp.,  manor,  602  (p.  382). 

, William,  parson  of,  601. 

Gayton,  Geyton,  Gaiton,  Philip  de, 

601. 
,  Bicliard,   son  of  Richard  de, 

137. 

Theobald  de,  602. 

,  Philip  de,  555,  602. 

Margaret  or  Margery  wife  of, 

602  (p.  383). 

,  gSchoIastioa  and  Juliana,  his 

sisters,  601,  602. 

Balphde,  137. 

Theobald  de,  412  (p.  235). 

(the  elder),  602  (p.  383). 

Qaieley,    Gayslee,    Gaysele,    co.    Suff.,    412 

(p.  233),  538  (p.  847). 
Disningin,  q.v. 

Geddinges,     Qeddynges,     Geddyng, 

Walter  de,  344. 

Robert  de,  215  (p.  116). 

,  Thomas  de,  344,  413  (p.  237). 

Walter  de,  and  Maud  his  wife,  344. 

Gedney,  Gedeneye,  Gedenaye,  co.  Lino.,  252. 

manor,  472. 

Geffard.    See  Giffard. 

Gegge,  Thomas  le,  538  (p.  343). 

Geist,  00.  Norf.     See  Guist. 

Gelham,  co.  Essex.     See  Yeldham. 

Gelligaer,  Kilthigair,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p. 

334). 

,  adrowson,  538  (p.  335). 

Gemys.     See  Jemys. 

Geoffrey,  Robert,  son  of,  533  (p.  306). 

,  Simon,  son  of,  of  Hackthom.     See 

Haothorn. 

William,  son  of,  of  Wisbech,  168. 

Gerard,  Thomas,  161. 

.Thomas,  son  of  William,  633  ( J).  307). 

Gerardgill,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Garrigill. 
Gereb»ud,  Adam,  538  (p.  360). 


Qergraye,  co.  York.     See  Gargrave. 
Germethorp,  co.  Line.     See  Grainthorpe. 
Gemedon,  co.  Leic.     See  Garendon, 
Gernegan,  Peter,  471  (p.  264). 
Gememewe,  co.  Warw.,  615  {p.  405). 

Gernet,  Ralph,  150. 

Gernoun,  Robert  (in  Domesday  book),    471 
(p.  265). 

Gerold,  Gilbert,  544. 

Oerounde,  Hugh  de,  31, 100. 
,  John  de,  31. 

Cf.  Jerounde. 

Gerrans,  co.  Cornw.     Tregeare  in,  q.v. 

Gerston,  Henry  de,  638  (p.  352). 

Gersyndon,  in  Oxford.     See  Garsington. 

Gerudon,  co.  Leic.     See  Garendon. 

Gerveys,  John  son  of  William,  538  (p.  343). 

Gestingthorpe,  Gestyngthorpe,  Gestnyngthorp, 
CO.  Suff.,  538  (pp.  348,  349;. 

Gevele,  co.  Somers.    See  YeoVil. 

GeveltoD,  William  de,  607  (p.  389). 

Geystweyth,  co.  Norf.     See  Guestwiok. 

Geyton,  co.  Norf .     See  Gayton. 

Geyton.     See  Gayton. 

Ghent,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  274. 

Ghent.     See  Gaunt. 

Gibcraok,  Gibbecrak,  co.  Essex,  53  (p.  18). 

Gidleigh,  Gyddelegh,  oo.  Deyon,  manor,  572. 

Giffard,  Geffard,  Gyfford,  Eva,  611  (p.  394). 

John,  538  (pp.  342,  345). 

.ofTwyford,  619. 

,  of  Weston  sub  Edge,  362. 

,  John  son  of    John,   of  Obillington 

615  (p.  402). 

,  John  son  of  Osbert.  527  (p.  294). 

Peter,  356. 

Robert,  502. 

Giggleswick,     Gigleswyk,      Giggleswyk,    co. 

York,  536(^)^.314,  324). 
Gilbert,  Adam  son  of,  of  Cliburn,  533  ( p.  303). 

John,  542. 

his  father  Henry,  542. 

,  John    son    of,     of    Middleton,    218 

(p.  118). 

.Peterson  of,  55  (p.  21). 

,  Richard,  of  Watford,  161. 

William,  96. 

William  son  of,218  {p.  119). 

Gilcop,  CO.  Pembroke,  56. 
Gilcrux,  Gileeruice,  oo.  Cumb.,  146; 
Giliot,  Peter,  533  (p.  305). 
Gillesland,  co.  Cumb.     See  Gilsland. 
Gilling.  00.  Hunt.     See  Yelling. 
Gillingham,   Gyllingham,   Gillingeham,   Gil- 
lyngham,  oo.  Dorset,  297. 

,  manor,  297. 

,  forest,  297. 

,  ,  forester  in  fee  of,  297. 

Gillingham,  John  de,  538  ( p.  340). 
Gillyngham,  co.  Dorset.     See  Gillingham. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


485 


Gilmorton,  Morton,  oo.  Leio.,  615  (p.  406). 
Qilsland,  Gillesland,  oo.  Cumb.,  328, 452,  662. 
Gippewyo,  oo.  Su£f.     See  Ipswioh. 
Q-isburn,  Giselburne,  Giselburne  in  Oravene, 

00.  York,  536  (pp.  313,  322). 

forest,  536  (p.  313). 

Giselburne,  co.  York.     See  Gisburn. 
Giselburne,    John,    son   of    Hugh    de,    536 

(p.  313). 

See  Gysburn. 

Gisels,  00.  N'humb.     See  Guyzance. 
Gisors,  Gysors,  John,  503. 
Gisseberue,  co.  York.     See  Quisbrough. 
Gissing,  Gissingg,  oo.  Norf.,  412  {p.  234). 
Givendale,  Great  and  Little,  Northgeveldale 

and  Estgeveldale,  oo.  York,  99,  240. 
Glamergan,  Sobert  de,  209. 
Glamorgan,  oounty,  538  (j).  332). 
Glapthorne,    Glapthorn.    co.  N'hamp.,    538 

(i).  344). 
Glasbury  [ooa.  Radnor  and  Brecon],  manor, 

279  (j).  158). 
Glasmeynoo,  Glasmenoo  [co.  Montgomery  ?], 

147,  214. 
Glaspol,  00.  Monm.,  538  {p.  336). 
Glaston,  co.  Butland,  412  («.  235),  615  (p. 

402). 
Glastonbury,  oo.  Somers.,  abbot  of,  423,  425, 

485,  603  (p.  385),  607  {p.  388),  611 

(p.  394). 
Glating,   Glottyng   [in    Bignor    pariah],   oo. 

Sussex,  536  (i).  315). 
Glazeleye,  Guy  de,  102. 
Glede,  Walter,  280. 
Glemesford,  Bartholomew  de,  357. 

, his  son  John,  357. 

Glen,  Great,  Glen  Magna,  oo.  Leio.,  458  {p. 

258). 
Glendon,  Clendon,  oo,  N'hamp.,  538  (p.  345). 
Glinneth,  oo.  Glamorgaii.     See  Glyn-neath. 
Glottyng,  00.  Sussex.     See  Glating. 
Gloucester,  co.  Glouo. ,  280. 

St.  Peter's,  abbot  of,  280,  350. 

abbot  and  convent  of,    279 

(p.  158). 
earl  of,  29,  64  {p.  33),  148  (pp.  74, 

75),  215  ip.  115),  265,  271,  274,  279 

(p.  156),  306, 344,  346  {p.  195),  425, 

430,  448,  472,  475  [pp.  268,  269j,  490, 

505,  516,  523,  533  (p.  303),  568,  611 

(p.  391). 
, ,  his  court  at  Koyston,  523. 

, See  Clare. 

,  countess  of,  585. 

,  honour,  538. 

Gloucestre,   Gloucester,    Walter   de, 

350. 

,  Walter  de,  and  Hawis  his  wife,  350. 

, esoheator.  writs  to,  154,628, 

629. 

,  late  esoheator,  340,468. 

(son  of  Walter),  350. 

Glnsbum,  Glusbume    [in  Kildwick  parish], 

00.  York,  533 (i).  306),  536  {p.  321). 


Glynebboth  [Glyn-Ebbw  ?],  oo.  Monm.,  538 

(p.  335). 
Glyn-neath,    co.    Glamorgan,    fishery,    538 

{p.  334). 
Glynrempny    [Glyn-Bumney  ?] ,     wood,     oo. 

Monm.,  538  (p.  335). 
Glynrhondda,  Glynrotheny,  Glynrotheni,  oo. 

Glamorgan,    Welsh    country   of,    538 

(pp.  332, 334). 
Glynserwy  wood,  co.  Monm.,  588  (p.  335). 
Glyn-taff,   Glyntaf,   co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p. 

334). 

fishery,  638  (p.  334). 

Glvnteler  forest    [co.    Monm.  ?],    412    (p. 

232). 
Gnipe,  Simon  de,  218  (p.  119). 
Gnype,  oo.  Westm.     See  Knipe. 
Gobion,  Gobioun,    Gobyon,    Alice  (wife    of 

Robert  Bertram  the  elder),  52. 

Henry,  615  (p.  402),  619. 

Goce,  Gooz,  Joce,  Jdhn,  297. 

.Walter,  297. 

Gooelyn.     See  Goscelyn. 

Godale,  Geoffrey,   Agnes  (Sparwe)  his  wife, 

308. 
Godard,  Hugh,  57  (p.  24). 
Godberd,  Roger,  279  (i).  156). 

C/.  Godeberd. 

Goddington,  Godyngton,  co.  Oxford,  manor, 

279  (p.  157). 
Godeberd,  John,  533  (p.  302). 

C/.  Godberd. 

Godeknave,    Godknave,  William,  of 

Hereford,  388. 
Godelee,  Godele,  Ellas  de,  603  (pp.  385,  386). 
Godelegh,  oo.  Devon.     See  Goodleigh. 
Goderingstone,   Goderinton,  co.  Glouo.     See 

Gotherington. 
Godesone,  Amisius,  274. 
Qodestowe,  co.  Oxford.     See  Godatow. 
Godewinston,  Godewynston,   oo.   Kent.      See 

Goodnestone. 
Goding,  Stephen,  and  Alice  his  wife,  68. 
Godknave.     See  Godeknave. 
Godrioh  [oo.  Heref.]  .     See  Goodrich. 
Godshill,  CO.  Hants  (I.  of  W.),  Bridge  in,  g-.u. 
Godstone,  Wolkneatede,   oo.  Surrey,   manor, 

625. 
Godstow,  Godestowe  [oo.  Oxford],  abbess  of, 

397(iJ.219),  611(i).  391). 
Godyngton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Goddington. 
Golafre,  Richard,  161. 

,  Roger,  533  (i?.  304). 

Golokesby,  oo.  Lino.    See  Goulsby  ? 

Gold,  Hamo,  542. 

Goldoliff,  Goldeolyve,  oo.  Monm.,  prior  of, 

538  (iJ.  336). 
Goldeburn,  co.  York.     See  Goldsborough. 
Goldeolyve,  oo.  Monm.     See  Goldcliff. 
Golden,     Gonedon     [near     Pembroke],    oo. 

Pembroke,  56. 
Goldene,  co.  Salop.    Su  Golding. 


486 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


aoldeiburgh,  Adam  de,  536  (p.  318). 

Richard  de,  536  (p.  317). 

Golding,  Goldene   [in  Pitohford  parish],  eo. 

Salop,  611  (p.  392). 
Goldingham,  Alan  de,  215  (p.  116). 

William  de,  412  {p.  235). 

Goldington,  Goldinton,  oo.  Bedf.,  431. 
Goldsborough,  Goldeburn,  oo.   York,   N.E,, 

199  (p.  103). 
Goldyng,  Riohard,  603  (p.  385). 
Goldynton,  Peter  de,  138. 
Golene,  Richard  of  Conington,  67,  357. 

,  William,  357. 

Gomeldone,    Gomeledon,    William    de,     and 

Agnes  his  wife,  330. 
Gomeshulne,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Gomshall. 
Gomshall,   Gomeshulne   [in  Shere,  &c.],    co. 

-    Surrey,  334. 
Gonedon,  oo.  Pembroke.    See  Golden. 
Gonerby,  Gunnerby  [in  Hatoliffe  parish],  oo. 

Lino.,  352  (p.  201). 
Gooderstone.   Gudirston,    oo.   Norf.,    manor, 

475  {p.  269). 
Gdodldgh,  Godelegh,  oo.  Devon,  527  {p.  293). 
Goodmanham,  Gurmundham,  Gothemondham 

00.  York,  341,  636  (p.  319). 
Goodueatone    by    Faversham,     Godewinston, 

Godewynston  by  Sydingburn.  co.  Kent, 

220  (i)i).  121,  123). 
Goodrich,  Godrioh   [oo.  Heref.],  oastle,  &o., 

56. 
Goodsoal,  Gotereshole   [in  Burwash   parish], 

00.  Sussex,  207. 
Gooz.     See  Gooe. 
Gore,  la  Gare,  la  Gore  [in  Upchuroh  parish], 

00.  Kent,  manor,  220  (pp.  121,  123). 
Gorges,  Ralph  de,  142,  331,  603  (p.  886). 

; ,  Riohard  de,  parson  of  Ruokinge,  153. 

Robert,  153. 

Goron,  Walter,  355. 

Gqrran,  oo.  Cornw. ,  Bodrugan  in,  q.v. 

Gosbeck,  Gosebek,  oo.  Su£f.,  270  (p.  146). 

>,  manor,  311. 

,  advowson,311. 

Gosoelya,  Qocelyn,  John  son  of  John, 

of  Weston,  620. 

William  son  of  John,  of  Weston,  620. 

Gosebek,  oo.  Suff.     See  Gosbeok, 
Gosebek,  Richard  de,  311. 

,  Ralph  de,  311. 

Gosebradene,  co.  Somers.     See  Brudou. 
Goseford,  oo.  Cuinb.     See  Gosforth. 

00.  N'humb.     See  Gosforth. 

Goseford,  Robert  de,  662. 

Simon  de,  634  (p.  311;. 

Gosforth,  Goseford.  oo.  Cumb.,  562. 

South,  Goseford,  oo.  N'humb.,  manor, 

219  (p.  120). 
Qoston?  Costynestone  [in  Penllino  parish], 

oo.  Glamorgan,  638  (j).  333). 
Gotereshole,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Goodsoal. 
Gothemondham,  oo.  York.    See  Goodmanham. 


Gotherington,  Goderinton,  Goderingstone  [In 

■  Stoke  Orchard  parish]  ,  oo.  Glonc,  272, 

■  588  (p.  329). 

Gothurst,  00.  Buck.     See  Gayhurst. 

Gouiz,  Gouuiz,   Gouys,   Ooys,  Alice 

de,  284. 

Brian  son  of  Brian  de,  61. 

John  de,  273,  538  {p.  340). 

William  de,  234,  457,  538  (p.  340). 

,  his    daughter      Joan.       Sec 

Latymer. 
Goulsby  (?),  Golokesby,  oo.  Line,  412  {p.  230). 
Gourmy,  Cornu,  Alan  le,  527  (p.  294). 
Goushill,  CO.  Line.     Sec  Goxhill. 
Gousill,  Ralph  de,  472. 
,  ,  his      daughter      Margiret, 

married  to  Philip  le  Despeneer,  472. 
Goutebie,  oo.  Line;     See  Gautby. 
Gouys.     See  Gouiz. 
Gower,  Stephen,  240. 
Goxhill,  Goushill,  co.  Line.,  472. 
Goys.     See  Gouiz. 
Graby,  Greyby,  Greiby  [in  Aslaekby  parish], 

00.  Lino.,  472,  473,  522. 

,  manor,  472. 

Graffham,  Grafham,  co.  Sussex,  manor,  523. 
Grafham,  co.  Hunt.,  464,  538  (p.  350). 

,  CO.  Sussex.     See  6i-a£fham. 

Grafham,  Vitalis  de,  464. 

Grafton,  Temple,  oo.  Warw.,  616  (p.   405). 

,  master  of  the  hospital  oi,615(p.  406). 

,  ,  Hillborough  in,  q.v. 

[in  Great  Bedwyu  parish],  oo.  Wilts, 

837. 
,  West,  Westgraf  tone  [in  Great  Bedwin 

parish],  co.  Wilts,  113. 
Manor,    by  Bromsgrove,  co.   Wore, 

615  (p.  408). 
Grafton,  Edmund  de,  615  (p.  403). 
Grainaby,  Graynesby,  oo.  Lino.,  526. 
Grainthorpe,  Germethorp,  oo.  Line,  317. 

,  Wragholme  in,  q.v. 

Grandborough,  co.  Warw.,  Caloutt  in,  q.v. 

,  Woolsoott  in,  q.v. 

Grandisono,  Graunooun,  William  de,  423. 

andSibyl  hiswife,  60. 

Granevill,  Richard  de,  150. 

Gransden,  Great,    Grantesdene,  Grantisden, 

Grantisdene,     co.     Hunt,     623,    638 

(pp.  325,  360). 

,  advowson,  538  (pp.  327,  851). 

Grantoheater,   Granaete,   co.    Camb.,    manor, 

279  (p.  154). 
Grantesdene,    Grantisdene,    Graatisden,     oo. 

Hunt.     See  Gransden. 
Qrapinel,  Petronilla,  213  (p.  112). 
Grappenhall,  Gropenal,  oo. Chester,  manor,  74. 

le  Middilhurst  in,  74. 

Grarig,  co.  Westm.     See  Grayriggi 

Gras,  Grase,  John  le  (or  de),  536  (pp.  318, 

319,  321). 
,  Walter,  119. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


487 


Grasenoyl.'    See  Otiazenloil. 

Gtrassington,  Gressyngton  [in  Linton  parish], 

00.  York,  636  (i).  321). 
Graaton,  Qarston,  oo.  Berks,  615  (p.  402), 
Gratton,    Gretton    [in    Horton    parish],   oo. 

Staff.,  62  (p.  28). 
Gratton,  Eobert  de,  281. 
Grauuoouu     See  Grandisono. 
Graunourt,  Eobert  de,  538  ( p.  343). 
Graunt,  Manger  le,  382,  527  (p.  395). 
Grave,  oo.  Buck.     See  Grove. 

,  00.  Warw.     See  Grove. 

Grave,  Adam  de  la,  288,  289. 

Sibyl  de  la,  622. 

Adam  de  la,  his  wife  Margery,  289. 

,  Johndela,  288. 

,  and  Anastasia  his  wife,  330. 

Thomas,  son  of  William  de  la,  622, 

,  William  de  la,  of  Swavesey,  67. 

,  Wymund  de  la,  of  Elsworth,  67,  357. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  357. 

Graveney,  Joioe,  438. 

Gravenhunger  [in  Woore  parish],  oo.  Salop, 

62  (pp.  29,  31). 
Gravenhunger,  Adam  son  of  Richard  de,  62 

(p.  29). 
Graves6nd,6raveshende,oo.  Kent,  manor,  524. 
Gray.     See  Grey. 

Qraynesby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Grainsby. 
Grayrigg,    Grarig   [in    Kendal    parish],    oo. 

Westm.,  218(2J.  119). 
Grazenloil,   Grasenoyl,   Thomas,    and   Amice 

his  wife,  330. 
Greasley,   Greseley,  oo.   Nott.,    manor,    120 
IP' 53). 

,  Willey  in,  q.v. 

Greathampstead,     Grethamstede     [in    Luton 
parish,  now  called  Someries],  co.  Bedf., 
127. 
Greenrigg,  Grenerig  [in  Caldbeek  parish],  oo.    I 
Cnmb.,146,  197. 

,  Grenrig    [in    Kendal    parish],     oo. 

Westm.,218(i).  H9). 
Greenstreet  le  GrenSstrete  [in  Hallow  parish], 

CO.  Wore,  615  (p.  411). 
Greenwioh,Greu6wyoh,  oo.  Kent,  611  (p.  391). 
Greete,  Grete,  oo.  Salop,  manor,  57  (p.  24). 
Greetham,   Grotham,  oo.  Line,  manor,  279 
(pp.  153,  164). 
...,  Greteham,    Gretham,    eo.    Butla^d, 
manor,  615  (pp.  400,  407). 
Gregory,  Heni-y  son  of,  68. 

,  his  son  Biichard,  68. 

Grei.     See  Grey. 

Greiby,  co.  Line.     See  Graby. 

Grelle,  Hawisia  de,  249. 

Thomas  de,  291. 

Grendale,  Walter  de,  352  (p.  201). 
Qrendon  by  Tame,  oo.  Buok.     See  Crendon. 

Underwood,  oo.  Buok,  advowson,  272. 

,  manor,  272. 

,  Gryndon,  oo.  N'hamp.,  412  (pp.  231, 

235). 
,  ,  advowson,  412  (p.  235). 


Grendon,  John  de,  131. 

,  Nicholas  de,  218  (p.  118). 

Ealph  de,  611  (p.  394). 

Grene,  Thomas  de  la,  636  (p.  321). 
Qrenehalle,  la  [oo.  Montgomery],  214. 
Grenehelay      [Garleigh      in      Eothbury  ?], 

vaocary,  oo.  N'humb.,  219  (p.  121). 
Grenerig,  oo.  Camb.     See  Greenrigg. 
Grenestrete,  oo.  Wore.     See  Greenstreet. 
Greneville,      Grenevill,      Eiohard    de,     638 

{p  342,  349). 
Grene vyle.    Gravy  11,    Bartholomew   de,    538 

(p.  339),  340. 
Grenewyoh,  oo.  Kent.     See  Greenwich. 
Grenlegh,  Meiler  de,  G2(p.  30). 
Grenley,  oo.  Nott.     See  Gringley. 
Greseley,  co.  Nott.     See  Greasley. 
Greseley,  Geoffrey  de,  62  (p.  29). 
Gressyngton,  oo.  York.     See  Grassington. 
Grestain,  Gresteyn  [Eure,  Prance],  abbot  of, 

386. 
Grestede,  William  de,  286. 

his  daughter  Isabel,  286. 

Grestwaite,  Grestweyf,  Greatwayth,  co.  York. 

See  Griathwaite. 
Grete,  oo.  Salop.     See  Greet. 
Grete,  Philip  de,  57  (p.  24),  533  (p.  304). 
Greteham,  oo.  Rutland.     See  Greetham. 
Gretham,  oo.  Line.     See  Greetham. 

00.  Rutland.     See  Greetham. 

Grethamstede,  oo.  Bedf.    See  Greathampstead. 
Gretton,  eo.  Staff.     See  Gratton. 
Grevenant,    oo.    Salop.      See  Trefnant   [oo. 

Montgomery]. 
Grevyll.     See  Grenevill. 
Grewelthorpe,  Thorpe  [in  Kirkby  Malzeard], 

00.  York,  313. 
Grey,  Gray,  le  Grey,  de  Grey,  de  Grei 
Henry,  116. 

,  Henry,  512. 

,  Joan,  398,  549. 

,  John,  of  RotherSeld,  345. 

Reginald,  53. 

,  Bichard,  of  Saudiaore,  231. 

Henry,  53. 

,  Joan,  191. 

,  her      father      Thomas      de 

Valoignes,  q.v. 

,  John,  229,   251  (p.   137),   292,  412 

(p.  233  bis),  471  (p.  264),  536  (p.  320), 
538  (pp.  329,  343),  548,  597. 

,  (son  of  Jam),  549. 

(son  of  John),  649. 

,  (son  of  Reginald),  63. 

,  of  Rotherfield,  346,  398. 

C/.  Rotherfeld. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  345. 

,  ,  his  son  John,  398,  612. 

,  Reginald  de,  28. 

,  Richard,  207,  346  (  p.  195),  348. 

(sou  of  Henry),  116. 

^ ,  of  Horston,  279  (p.  156). 


488 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Gifey — cont. 

Kobert,  612. 

, and  Joan  hia  wife,  398. 

Thomas,  398  (p.  222). 

, ,  Joan   daughter   of,  398  (jp. 

222). 

William,  of  Sandiaore,  231. 

Greyby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Graby. 
Greylond,  Simon  de,  538  {p.  344). 
Greyneston,  co.  Norf.     See  Grimaton. 
Greysouthen,  Crayaothin  [in  Brigham  pariah], 

CO.  Cumb.,  146. 
Grifflthsmoor,  Bruffresmor,   oo.    Glamorgan, 

638  (p.  335). 
Griffin  ap  Howel,  ap  Houvel,  22. 

, ,  his  son.     See  B^es. 

Griffin  son  of  Owen  lord  of  Pool,  his  aister 

Hawia,  269. 
Griffyn,  Griffiz,  Geoffrey,  &2(pp.  30,  31). 

Orimbald,      Orymbaud,      Grymbald, 
Uabel,  320. 

Boberfc,  320,  412  (p.  233). 

Eoger,  538  (p.  350). 

,  William,  412  (p.  234). 

Grimesby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Grimaby. 
Grimeston,  oo.  Kott.     See  Grimaton. 

Grimolby,  Walter  son  of  Alan  de,  534  (  p. 

309). 
Grimoldby,  Grimolby,  oo.   Lino.,   534    (pp. 

308,  309). 
Grimsby,   Grimesby,   Grimmeaby,  oo.   Line, 

burgage  tenure  of,  352  {p.  200). 

,  nuns  of,  463. 

,  Little,    Grimesby,    co.    Lino.,     536 

(p.  315). 
Grimshoe,  Grymyahowe,  co.  Norf.,  198. 

Grimstead,  East,  Eastgrimstede,  latgrimstede, 

Grimstedi  [in  West  Dean  pariah],  oo. 

Wilts,  221,528. 

,  manor,  479. 

Grimstede,  GhTmstede,  John  de,  479. 

Johnde,  221. 

and  Maud  his  wife,  479. 

(son  of  John),  479. 

Grimaton,  Greyneston,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 
Grimeston  [in  Wellow  parish],  oo. 

Nott.,  279  (p.  155). 
Gringley  on  the  Hill,  Grenley  by  Eetteford, 

00.  Nott.,  659. 
Gristhwaite,  Grystwayt,  Grestwaitc,  Gristh- 

wait,      Grestweyt,      Grestwayth      [in 

Topoliffe     parish],      oo.     York,     536 

(pp.  314,  322,  325). 
Griston,  Gristone,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
Griston,  John  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Grofvenour.    See  Grosvenour. 
Gropenal,  oo.  Chester.     See  Grappenhall. 

GroBvenour,  Grofvenour,  Warin    le, 

son  of  Warin,  180. 

Robert  le,  180. 

Groton,  Grotone,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 


Grove,  la  Grave,  oo.  Buck.,  manor,  273. 
Grave,  la  Grave,  co.  Warw.,  manor, 

602  (pp.  382,  383) 
Grundiabnrgh,      Grundesburgh,      oo.    Suff., 

manor,  261,  332. 
Qrygge,  John,  113. 
Grym,  Banulph,  464. 
Grymbald,  Grymbaud.     See  Grimbald. 
Grymenhull,  co.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
GrymenbuU,  Richard  de,  8. 

Agnes  his  wife,  8. 

,  ,  his  daughters  Isabel,  Amioe 

and  Margery,  8. 

Eiohardde,  615  (p.  403). 

Grymeaton,  Roger  de,  536  (p.  319). 
Grymatede.     See  Grimstede. 
Grymyahowe,  oo.  Norf.     See  Grimshoe. 
Gryndon,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Grendon. 
Grystwayt,  co.  York.     See  Gristhwaite. 
Gubaud,  Guibaud,  Guy,  473,  474. 

,  Alice,  wife  of  Guy,  474. 

John  (father  of  Guy),  and  Margaret 

his  wife,  473. 

,   (son  of  Guy),  473. 

Gudiraton,  oo.  Norf.     See  Gooderstone. 
Guestwiok,     Geyatweyth,     oo.    Norf.,    538 

(p.  347). 
Guibaud.     See  Gubaud. 
Guildford,  Qnldcford,  co.  Surrey,  413. 
Guilaborough,  co.  N'hamp.,  Nortoft  in,  q.v. 
Guisbrough,  Gisaeberue,  co.  York,  prior  of, 

536  (p.  320). 

Barnaby  in,  q.v. 

Guiseley,  co.  York,  Yeadon  in,  q.v. 
Guist,  Geist,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 
Guiting   Power,   Guyting,    co.    Glouo.,    458 

(p.  257). 
Temple,  Gutyngge,  co.  Qlouc,  manor, 

88. 
Guldeford,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Guildford. 
Guldeford,  Henry  de,  413. 
Gunoelin,  Richard,  aon  of,  638  (p.  349). 
Giinnerby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Gonerby. 
Gunnolfmorea,  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  163). 
Gunthorpe,  Gunthorp,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
Gunwalloe,    co.    Cornwall,    Winuington    in, 

q.v. 

Gurmond,  Richard,  615  (p.  405). 
Gurmundham,  co.  York.     See  Goodmanham. 
Gurnay,  Anselm  de,  538  (p.  342). 
Gurneye,  Thomas  de,  538  (p.  339). 
Guacard,  Fnlk,  431. 
Guttridge,  Cruatwic   [in  Weeley  parish],  oo. 

Essex,  361. 
Gutyngge,  co.  Glouc.     See  Guiting. 
Guy  ap  Traham,  64  (p.  83). 
Guy,  Robert,  aon  of  John  son  of,  615  (p.  408). 
John,    son   of    John    eon    of,    615 

ip.  404). 

Thomas,  aon  of,  of  Riseholme,  421. 

Guynna,  147,  214. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


489 


Quyfcing,  •00.  Glouo.    See  Guiting. 

Guytouohe,  merchant  dt  Lombardy,  638 
(i).  330). 

Guysance,  Gysina,  Gisels  [in  Shilbottle 
parish],  co.  N'humb.,  636  (p.  316). 

Gwehelog,  Welok,  oo.  Monm.,  forest  of,  538 
{p.  336). 

Gwerneaney,  oo.  Monm.     See  Warnsti. 

Gyddelegh,  oo.  Devon.    See  Gidleigh. 

Gyelemyn,  John  de,  184. 

Gyffard.     See  Giffard. 

Gyles,  John,  148  (p.  70). 

Gylgraynes,  co.  York,  533  (p.  801). 

Gylle,  Richai-d,  280. 

, ,  his  daughter  Christiana,  260. 

Gyllingham,  co.  Dorset.     See  Gillingham. 

Gylpine,  Biohard  de,  218  (p.  119). 

Bobert  de,  218  (p.  119). 

,  William  de,  218  (p.  119). 

Gynes,  Ingram  de,  92. 

Gyney,  Roger  de,  538  (p.  346). 

Gynge  Monteneye,  co.  Essex,  See  Moont- 
nessing, 

Gyngen  Margaret,  co.  Essex,  See  Margaret- 
ting. 

Gypewich,  Gyppewyoh,  oo.  Suff .    See  Ipswich. 

Gyrmouth,  William  de,  583  (p.  306). 

Gysbum,  John  de,  and  Beatrice  his  wife,  345, 

See  Giselburne. 

Gysins,  co.  N'humb.    See  Guyzance. 

Gysors.     See  Gisors. 

Gyrele,  oo.  Somers.     See  Yeovil. 


H 


Habberley,  Habberleye,  oo.  Salop,  104. 

,  manor,  188. 

Habergham  Eaves,  Habryngham  [in  Whalley 

parish],  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  160). 
Haborough,  Haburgh^  co.  Line,  144. 
Habraham.     See  Abraham. 
Habryngham,  co.  Lano.     See  Habergham. 
Haburgh,  co.  Line.     See  Haborough. 
Hacohesbam,  co.  Surrey.     See  HJatoham. 
Haoconby,  Hakunby,  co.  Line,  473. 
Haoh,  Eustace  de  la,  400. 
Haoheston,  co.  Suff.,  66. 
Hackenby,   Hagganby    [near  Tadoaster],   oo. 

York,  536  (p.  318). 
Haokendean,  Hookingdene,  Hookingdenne  [in 

St.  Mary  Cray  parish],  co.  Kent,  544. 
Haokleton,  Haolynton  [in  Fiddington  parish], 

CO.  N'homp.,  412  (i).  236  bis). 
Haokthorn,  Hacthorn,  co.  Line.,  364. 
Haokyng,  Bernard  del,  279  (jp.  161). 
Haolynton,  co,  N'hamp.    See  Haokleton. 


Haothorn,  oo.  Lino.     See  Haokthorn, 
Hacthorn,  Simon,  son  of  Geoffrey  de, 

364. 

Geoffrey  de  (son  of  Simon),  364. 

Haothorp,  Robert  de,  536  (p.  323). 
Hadde,  Bobert,  and  Alice  his  wife,  642. 

,  Eoger,  642. 

Haddeo,  Hadiho,   co.  Somers.,  fishing  in  a. 

stream  called,  513, 
Haddlesey,  Chapel,  Esthathelsay   [in  Birkin 

parish] ,  oo.  York,  498. 
West,    Westhathelsay     [in     Birkin 

parish],  co.  lork,  498. 
Haddon,  oo,  Derby,  167. 
Hadeshaw,  William  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Hadiho  river.     See  Haddeo. 
Hadlow,  Haudlo,  co.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 

manor,  638  (p.  331). 

Hagberewe,  co.  Wore.     See  Aggberrow 

Hagenete.     See  Haughley. 

Hagganby,  co.  York.    See  Hackenby. 

Haghenlyth,  co.  York.     See  Hanlith. 

Haginet.     See  Haughley. 

Haidore,  co.  Lino.    See  Haydor, 

Haie.  la,  fee  of,  619  (p.  289). 

Hail  Weston,  Haylweston,    co.  Hunt.,   538 

(.p.  327), 
Hailey,  Hcyle,  co.  Hertt.,  458  (p.  258). 
Hailsham.  co.  Sussex,  Bowley  in,  q.v. 
Hainton,  Haynton,  oo.  Lino.,  249,  266,  291. 
Hakeford,  William  de,  412  (p.  234). 
Hakelut,   Hakelute,   Hakelutel,   Hugh,    sub- 

escheator,  388. 

Walter,  67  (p.  25),  68. 

Hakestan,  oo.  Salop.    See  Hawkstone. 
Haket,  John,  615  (j).  403). 

,  Walter,  writ  to,  638  (p.  351). 

Hakunby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Hacoonby. 
Hakunby,  William  son  of  John  de,  473. 
Halberton,  oo,  Devon,  638  {p.  340). 
Haldeley,  Adam  de,  279  {p.  161). 
Haldeneby,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Holdenby. 

Haldeneby,  William,   son  of    John  de,  458 

(p.  266). 
Haldesworth,  co.  Devon,    See  Holsworthy. 
Haleford,  oo.  Warw.     See  Halford. 
Hales,  Henry  de,  541. 

,  Hugh  de,  641. 

Haleswell,  William  de,  226. 
Halewell,  oo.  Oxford,    See  Holwell. 
Halford,  Haleford,  oo.  Warw.,  458  (p.  259), 

615  ( p.  404). 
Halfshire,  Demy  Counte,  co.  Wore.,  hundred, 

615  (2).  397). 
Halghton,  oo.  Chester.     See  Hanghton. 
Halgton,  Halghton,  Thomas  son  of 

Bobert  de,  283. 

,  Robert  de,  283. 

Thomas  de,  470. 

C/,  Halughton. 


490 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Hallatroir,Eauletre  [in  High  Littleton  parisbl, 

CO.  Somerset,  588  (p.  838). 
Halle,  Walter  ate,  542. 
Hallevrode  [in  Cranborne] ,  oo.  Dorset,  538  (p. 

330). 
Hallingbury  Hallyngbury,  Burgh,  Hallygbery, 

00.  Essex,  manor,  414. 

,  advowson,  414. 

Hallow,  CO.  Wore.,  Eastbury  in,  q.v. 

,  Greenstreet  in,  q.v. 

Hallyngbury,    Hallygbery,    oo.    Essex.      See 

Hallingbury. 
Hals,  CO.  N'hamp.     See  Hals?. 
Halsall,  Gilbert  do,  279  (p.  163). 
Halae,  Hals  [in  Brackley  parish],  co.  N  hamp. 

458  (p.  256), 
Halselond,  West  [WestHalse,  near Credi ton?], 

00.  Devon,  7. 
Halselond,  Walter  de,  7. 
Halsham,  Esthalsham,  oo.  York,  2(56  (p.  144). 
Halstead,  dalstede,  co.  Essex,  638  (p.  348). 

Beauohamp,  co .  Essex,  538  ( p.  348) . 

Halstede  Hurant,  oo.  Essex,  538  (p. 

325). 
Halstow,  Halstowe,  oo.  Kent,  advowson,  346 

(p.  195). 
Haltoliff,  Haltecle,  oo.  Cumb.,  146. 
Haltecla,  Thomas  de,  633  (p.  303). 
Halteole,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Haltoliff. 
Haltockston,  co.  Lino.,  inquisition  made  at, 

534(1).  311). 
Halton,  Haulton,  oo.  Chester,  oastle,  manor, 

&c.,  279  (pp.  163-4). 
East,  Halton  on  Humber,   oo.  Lino. 

472, 

,  00.  Somers.     See  Holton. 

,  East,  Esthalton  [in  Skipton  parish], 

00.  York,  533  (i^p.  305,  306). 
West  [in  Arnoliffe  paHsh],  oo.  Zork 

536  (p.  320). 
Halughton,  Halweton,  Michael  de,  412  ( r, 

234).  ^' 

William  de,  57(1).  24), -58. 

Cf.  HalghtoD. 

Ham,  East  and  West,  Esthamme  and  West- 

hamme,  co.  Essex,  611  (p.  391). 
,  Hamme     [in    Clifton    parish],     co 

Wore,  57  (p.  25),  133. 
Hamden,  Eeginald  de,  697. 
Hamdene,  Soger  de,  538  (p.  342). 
Hamelaak,  Hamelak,  oo.  York.     See  Helmsley. 
Hameledon,  William  de,  274. 
Hamelton,  William  de,  52. 
Hames,  Adam  del,  560. 

John  del,  560. 

Hamfordshoe,    Amfordesho,    oo.     N'hamp 

hundred,  412  (1).  231) 
Hamigton,  John  de,  61. 
Hamme,  oo.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 

00.  Wore.     See  Ham. 

Hamme,  Stephen  de,  533  ( p.  304). 
Hamperden,   Amberden    [in  Depden  parish], 
CO.  Essex,  manor,  67  (p.  23). 


Hampreston,   Hamme  Frestone,  oo.    Dorset, 

538(1).  340). 
Hampt     .     .,  Walter,  357. 
Hampteworth,  co.  Wilts.    See  Hiimptworth. 
Hampton,   Maisey,  Meisi,    oo.    Qlouc. ,    638 

(p.  341). 

Gay,  Gey,  co.  Oxford,  638  (l).  344). 

CO.  Susrex.     See  Littlehampton. 

[Lovett],  00.  Wore. .  615  ( !>.  403). 

Hampton,  WiUiamde,  213  (p.  114) 
Hamptworth,    Hampteworth    [in    Downham 

parish],  CO.  Wilts,  221. 
Hamslope,  co.  Buck.     See  Hanslope. 
Hanchacch,  William  de,  258. 

,  Thomas  de,  258. 

Handborough,    Hanebergh,    Haneburgh,    co. 

Oxford,  115. 
Handbridge,  Honebrnggj  [near  Chester],  co. 

Chester,  53  {p.  18). 
Handesaore,  William,  279  (p.  156'. 
Haneburgh,    Hanebergh,    oo.    Oxford.      See 

Handborough. 
Hanehook,  Richard  son  of,  279  (p.  162). 
Hanestang,  John  de,  62  (p.  29). 
Hanewod,  co.  Salop.     See  Hanwood 
Hanewode,  William  de,  57  (jp.  24). 
Hanley,  Hanlay,  Hanle,  Hanlegh,  co.  Wore. , 

castle  and  manor,  538  (p.  328). 
Child,    Childrenhanley,    oo.    Wore, 

611  (p.  393. 
William,      Williames    Hanley,     co. 

Wore,  611(1).  393). 
Hanlith,  Haghenlyth  [in  Eirkby  Malhamdale 

parish],  co.  York,  533  (p.  305). 
Hanuey,    West,    Hanneye    [oo.    Berks],  538 

ip.  344). 
HanningSeld,  East,  Eethanyngfeld,  oo.  Essex. 

manor,  475  ( p.  268). 

advowson,  475  (p.  268). 

South,  Sathanyngfeld,  oo.  Essex,  475 

(1).  268). 
West,  Westhanyngfeld,  Westhaneghe- 

fud.  oo.  Essex,  318. 

, ,  manor,  475  (p.  268). 

, advowson,  475  (p.  268). 

Hannington,  Hanygton,  Hanyton.  oo. N'hamp., 

412(1).  235),  596. 
Hanoo,  CO.  Devon.     See  Hennock, 

Hanslope,  Hamslap,  Hamslape,  oo.  Buck,  615 

ip.  402). 

,  advowson,  615  (pp.  402,  407). 

manor,  615  (,pp.  398,  407). 

,  barony,  61i  (p.  400). 

Hanwood,  Little,  Hanewod    [in   Fontesbury 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  62  (p.  29). 
Hanygton,    Hanyton     [co.    N'hamp.].      See 

Hannington. 

Happesford,  oo.  Warw.     See  Hopsford. 
Hapten  [in  Whalley  parish],  oo.  Lano.,  279 

(p.  160). 
Harang.     See  Heryng. 
Harauldystone,  oo.  Femb.     See  Haroldston. 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


491 


Harbottle,  Eii'botell   [in  Holystone  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  caatle  and  borough,  47. 
Harbridge,    Hardebrigg,    oo.     Hants,      638 

(.p.  327;. 
Harbury,  Herberbury,  Herberbiiri,  co.Warw., 

615  (pp.  405,  408). 
Harohe,  oo.  Chester.     See  Arrow. 
Harooort,  Hauerkeoote  [in  Stottesden  parish] , 

CO.  Salop,  470. 
Haroourt,  Hareoourt,  Hareourt,  John.  John 

de,  274,  512,  615  (pp.  404  Ms,  406). 

Robert  de,  62  (p.  31  bis). 

Hardebrigg,  eo.  Hants.     See  Harbridge. 
Hardenhuish,      Hardenhiwisoh,     oo.     Wilts, 

manor,  267. 
Hardham,   Herrynggeham,    oo.   Sussex,    536 

(p.  316). 
Hardhyngges,  oo,  York,  633  (p.  301). 
Hardingstone,  Hardingesthorn,  Hardingeston, 

00.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  236  Us). 

Cotton  in,  q.v. 

Hardington,  co.  Somers.,  538  (p.  339). 

Mandeville,  oo.  Somers.,  440. 

Hardliston,  oo.  Camb.     See  Harston. 
Hardres  [Upper],  eo.  Kent,  538  (p.  348). 

,  advo^son,  638  (p.  344). 

Hardres,  Bobert  de,  638  (p.  343;. 

Hardwell,  Hordwelle  [in  Woolstone  parish] , 

CO.  Berks,  60. 
Hardwiok,    Herdwyk,    Herdwik,     Herdewik, 

Herdwik  Moeles,  oo.  Buck,  manor,  202, 

278,  603  (p.  384). 

,  advowson,  278,  603  (p.  386). 

Herdewyk,  oo.  Camb.,  357. 

Hardwioke,   oo.  Glouo.,  Field  Court 

in  q.v. 

Hardwyk  [in  Eynesbury  parish],  oo. 

Hunt.,  648. 

Herdewik,  oo.  Leio.,  458  (p.  259). 

,  Herdewyk  [in  North  Bunoton  parish], 

00.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 
,  Herdewyk  [in  Hamfordshoe  hundred], 

00.  N'hamp,  412  (p.  234,  235). 
Herdewyk,  oo.   Oxford,   manor,  398 

(p.  221). 
Herdewyk    [in   Empingham   parish], 

00.  Butland,  566. 
Hare,  .      .  .  ,  325. 
Harebear,  oo.  Cornw.,  461. 
Hareoourt,  Hareourt.     See  Haroourt. 
Harefield,  Herefeld,  oo.  Midd.,  638  (p.  348). 
Harehope,  Harhop  [in  Eglirigham  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,  80. 
Harewolde,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Harrold. 
Harewood,  Earewode.  Harewod,  Harwod,  oo. 

York,  65,  175,  354. 

,, ,  Lofthouse  in,  q.v. 

,  Stub  House  in,  q.v. 

Hareworth,  oo.  Nott.     See  Harworth, 
Harhop,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Harehope. 
Hariaudystone,  Harold  de,  64  (p.  33). 
Harington,  oo.  {jino.     See  Harrington. 
Harington,  John  de,  412  (pp.  233,  235). 


Haringworth,  oo.  N'hamp.    See  Harring'worth. 
Harkstead,  Herkestede,    Hekested,   oo,  Suff., 

ohuroh,  152, 

,  manor,  152. 

Harle.    Herle    [in    ICirkwhelpington  ?],     co. 

N'humb.,  219  (i).  120). 

See  Kirkharle. 

Harle,  Margaret  wife  of  Robert  de, 

156. 

Robert  de,  130. 

Harleston,  oo.  Camb.     See  Harston. 
Harlestone,  Harleston,  oo.  N'hamp.,  117. 
Harleyc,  Henry  de,  226. 

Richard  de,  102. 

Harling,  Herling,  oo.  Norf.,  412  (p.  234). 
Harlow,  Herlawe,  oo.  Essex,  538  (p.  349). 
hill,  Hirlaw   [in  Ovingham   parish], 

00.  N'humb,,  manor,  47. 
Harlsey,  West,  Westherlesay  [in  Osmotherley 

parish] ,  oo.  York,  manor,  92. 
Harmston,   Hermeston,  oo.   Lino.,    412   {p. 

233). 
Harmthorpe,  Hermethorp  [in  Morton  parish], 

00.  Lino.,  402,  473. 
Haroldston,  Harauldyston,  oo.  Perab.,  64  (p. 

S3). 
Harpham,  oo.  York,  121. 
Harpour,  Harpur,  Robert  le,  of  Ches- 
terton, 400,  401. 

,  John  le,  400,  419, 

Robert  le,  Isabel  his  wife,  401. 

Harpswell,  Harpeswell,  oo.  Line, ,  364. 
Harpton,  Lower,  Herton,  oo,  Heref.,  57  (p. 

25). 

,  manor,  58. 

Harptree,  West,  Westharpetree,  oo,  Somers., 

638  (p.  338). 
Harpur.     See  Harpour. 
Harrington,  Harington,  co.  Lino.,  412(^.233). 
Harringworth,    Haringworth,    Haryngworth, 

CO.  N'hamp.,    412  (p.  236),   458  (p. 

256),  695. 
Harrold,  Harewolde,   co.  Bedf.,    manor,  412 

(p.  233). 
Harrowsley,  Herewaldesle   [in  Home  parish 

(detached)],  co,  Surrey,  manor,  538  (p. 

345). 
Harschoh,  co.  Cnmb.,  146. 
Harstan,  oo.  Derby.     See  Horston. 
Harston,  Harleston,  Hardliston,  co,   Camb., 

538  (JJ.  350j. 

,  manor,  619  (jp,  288). 

Hart,  Hert  [oo.  Durham],  661. 

,  manor,  661. 

,  DaltonPieroy  in,  q.v. 

Hartanger,  Hert  Aungre,  co.  Kent,  638  (p. 

343). 
Hartburn,  Hertburn,  Hertbourn,  oo.  N'humb., 

manor,  403  (p.  224). 

South  MiddLeton  in.     See  Middleton. 

Hartola,  do.  Westm.     See  Hartley. 
Hartola,  Andrew  de,  633  (p.  301). 

James  de,  218  (p.  118). 

Johnde,  5S3(p.- 


492 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Hartest,  Hertherst,  eo.  Siiff.,  638  (p.  348;. 
Harthill,  Herthil,  oo.  York,  wapentake,  199. 
Hartland,  oo.  Devon,  Milford  ia,  q.v. 

,  Meddon  in,  q.i'. 

Hartlaw,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Hartley. 
Hartley,  Hertleye  [in  Minterne  parish],  oo. 

Dorset,  404. 
Herteleye,  oo.  Kent,  manor,  475  (, 2). 

269). 
,  Hartlaw  in  Seton  [in  Earsdon  parish] , 

CO.  N'humb.,  coal  mine,  &c.  at,  353. 
,  Hartcla   [in  Eirkby  Stephen  parish"], 

CO.  Westm.,  583  (,p.  301  bis). 

,  hundred,  533  (p.  301). 

Harton,  Herton  [in  Hartland,  oo.  Devon,  iimo 

disappeared^,  court  at,  29. 
Hartrldge,  Hertrigge  [in  Ashampstead  parish], 

CO.  Berks.,  manor,  212. 
Harwe,  eo.  Wore,  manor,  458  (p.  258). 
Harwich,  Herewiz  [oo.  Essex],  476. 
Harwod,  oo.  York.     See  Harewood. 
Harwood,  Horwode,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Harworth,  Hareworth,  oo.  Nott.,  279  (p.  155). 
Haryngworth,    co.    N'hamp.      See    Harring- 

worth. 
Hasard,  Adam,  228. 

,  John,  228. 

Philip,  228. 

Haselbear,  oo.  Somers.     See  Haslebury. 
Haselbeeoh,    Haselbech,    oo.    N'hamp.,    458 

(i).  256),  611  (i)i).  392,  394;. 
Haselbury  Bryan,  Haselbere,  oo.  Dorset,  124, 

278. 
Hasele,  John  atte,  280. 
Haseley,  Little,  Hassolegh  [in  Grreat  Haseley 

parish],  co.  Oxford,  279  {p.  156). 
,  Haseleye,    oo.    Warw.,    manor,   615 

{pp.  399,  409). 
Haselingfeld,  co.  Camb.     See  fliislingfleld. 
Haselor,  Haselouere,  oo.  Warw. ,  manor,  663. 

,  Upton  in,  q.v. 

Haselore,  oo,  Dorset.     See  Hasilor. 
Haselwelle,  oo.  Chester.     See  Heswall. 
Haselwelle.     See  Hasewell. 
Haselwyk  [near  Inkpen  ?],  oo.  Berks,  212. 
Haselyngburn,    oo.    Sussex.      See    Hasling- 

bom-ne. 
Haselyngden,  oo.  Lane.     See  Haalingden. 
Hasewell,  Haselwelle,  Patrick  de,  33. 

William  do,  33. 

David  de,  33. 

HasSeld,  Hasfeld,  oo.  GHouc,  manor,  478. 
Hasguard,  Husoard,  oo.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33). 
Hashale,  co.  Chester.     See  Hassall. 
Hasilor,  Haselore,  oo.  Dorset,  hundred,  538 

(p.  330). 
Hasketon,  Hasketone,  co.  Su£f.,  270  (p.  147). 
Haslebury  Pluoknet,  Haselbear,  oo.  Somers., 

manor,  546. 
Haslingbourne,   Haselyngburn    [in  Petworth 
parish],  oo.  Sussex,   pond  called,   536 
(p.  SIS); 


Haslingden,  Haselyngden,  oo.  Lane,  279 
{p.  160). 

HaslingSeld,  Haselingfeld,  oo.  Camb.,  103. 

Haspale.     See  Aspale. 

Hassale,  Hashale,  Henry  de,  62  (^.  30). 

,  Eiohard  de,  62  (p.Sl). 

Hassall,  Hassale,  Hashale  [in  Sandbach 
parish],  co.  Chester,  62  (pp.  80,  31). 

Hasaelegh,  co.  Oxford.     See  Haseley. 

Hastinges,  Hasting°e,  Hastynges, 
Hastyngges,  Hastyngg,  Hast- 
ing, Hastang,  Hastank,  Hast- 
ing, John  de,  the  elder,  412. 

,  Miles,  son  of  Philip  de,  326. 

,  Henry  de,  412  {p.  234),  638  (;p.348). 

Hugh  sonof  Nicholas  de,  413  (p.  236). 

,  Isabel  de,  lady  of  Cotton,  236. 

John  de,  164,  320,  402  (p.  234),  516, 

538   (p.  347),  648,  666,  601,  602  (p. 
383),  615  (pp.399,  404,  406,  406,  408). 

Isabel  wife  of,  412  {p.  232;. 

,  the  younger,  412, 

Nicholas  de,  55(25.  21),  412(37.234), 

533  (p.  302). 

...,  Philip  de,  602  (p.  383). 

,  Eobert  de,  538  (p.  349). 

Thomasde,  633(i).303),  615(i).404). 

,  and    Maud    his   wife,    611 

(p.  394). 

Waiiamde,  207,  210. 

,  Tormarton,  563. 

Hastings,  Hasting,  co.  Sussex,  prior  of,  207. 

'.'..,  Castle  Guard,  207. 

Hastynges.     See  Hastinges. 

Hatoham,  Haooheaham,  co.  Surrey,  372. 

Hatcliffe,  oo.  Line.,  Qonerby  in,  q.v. 

Hatfield  Peverel,  Hatfeud  Peverel,  Hatfeuld, 

Hatfeld,  oo.  Essex,  471  (pp.  265,  266), 

548,  562. 

,  ,  honour,  500. 

Bishop's   Hathfield,  co.    Hertf.,  63 

(p.  18). 
Hatherleigh,      Hatherlegh,     Hatherlee      [in 

Holton  parish],  oo.  Somers.,  208,   603 

(y.386). 
Hathewy,  Ralph,  624. 

Ralph,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  624. 

,  William,  624. 

Hathfeld,  oo.  Hertf.     Sec  Hatfield. 

Hatley    Cockayne,    Byryhatteley,    oo.  Bedf., 

197. 
Hatton,  CO.  Warw., 412  (p.  234),  615  (p.  405). 
Haucke,  Auk,  Mand  wife  of  Gregory, 

402. 

,  William,  402. 

Haudlo,  00.  Kent.     See  Hadlow.  •  - 

Handle,  Haudelo,  Handle,  John  de, 

of  Street,  604. 

,  Nicholas  de,  605. 

John  de,  538  (J).  343). 

, ,  of   Stretham,    writ   to,    638 

(p.  351). 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


493 


Haadlo — cont. 

,  Lavinade,  married  to  John  de  Welle, 

605. 

,  Margery  de,  605. 

Nicholas  de,  604. 

,  Richard  de,  638  {p.  331). 

Robert  de,  538  (pp.  331,  352). 

Hauekere,  John,  son  of  Simon  le,  67. 

Hauekereslond,  co.  Devon.     See  Hawkerland. 

Hauekermor,  oo.  Warw.  See  Hawkhurst 
Moor. 

HauekeshuiBt,  co.  Salop.     See  Haycrust. 

Haaerkeoote,  co.  Salop.    See  Haroourt. 

Haughley,  Haulegh,  Hawele,  Haule,  Haulee, 
Hagenete,  Haginet,  oo.  Suff.,  384. 

,  Wodeookesoroft  in,  384. 

,  King's  court  at,  14. 

,  court  at,  215  (p.  115),  600. 

,  manor,  426. 

,  honour,  405,  586. 

, service  of  making  summonses 

in,  384. 

Haughstrother,  le  Haukstrothre  [in  Halt- 
whistle],  00.  N'humb.,  396. 

Haughton,  Halghton  [in  Bunbury  parish], 
CO.  Chester,  251  (pp.  136,  137). 

,  Houohtown,  co. Durham 615  (p.  4:12). 

Haukedone,  Haukedene,  oo.  Su£E.  See 
Hawkdon. 

Haukeswyk,  oo  York.     See  Hawkswick. 

Haukeswyk,  WiUiam  de,  536  (pp.  320,  321). 

Haukhill,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Hawkhill. 

Haukstrothre,  co.  N'humb.  See  Haugh- 
strother. 

Haule,  00.  Sutf.     See  Haughley. 

Haule,  John  de,  538  (p.  343). 

,  Thomas  de,  615  (p.  403). 

Cf.  Hauley. 

Haulee,  Haulegh,  oo.  Su£E.     See  Haughley. 

Hauletre,  oo.  Somers.     See  Hallatrow. 

Pauley,  William  de,  536  (pp.  318,  319). 

Cf.  Haule. 

Haulo,  John  de,  272,  398  (2?.  222). 

Haulton,  oo.  Chester.     See  Halton. 

Haurme,  le,  pasture  called,  co.  Berks,  567. 

Haustede,  Robert  de,  538  (  p.  347). 

,  William  do,  538  (p.  347). 

Hautonysford,  Richard  de,  638  (p.  340). 

Hauterive.    See  Alta  Ripa. 

Hauteyn,  Bartholomew,  638  (p.  347). 

Hauvile,  Hawyle,  Richard  de,  412  (p.  233). 

Hauwarth,  co.  York.     See  Hawarth. 

Havant,  Havonte,  co  Hants,  inquisition  made 
at,  538  (i),  862). 

Haverbraok,  Haverbreok  Litkbergh  [in  Beetham 
parish],  co.  Westm.,  218  (p.  119). 

Haverhill,  HaverhuU,  oo.  Su£f.,  538  (pp.  326, 
347). 

Haveringland,  Heveringland,  Heveringlond, 
CO.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 

Hayerington,  Henry  de,  633  (pp.  302,  805). 


Haveryng,  Haveryngge,  Nicholas  de,  443. 

Richard  de,  late  esoheator,  52.^ 

Havonte,  oo.  Hants.     See  Havant. 
Hawarth,    Hauwarth    [near   Bradford],    co. 

York,  279  (p.  159). 
Hawe,  00.  York.     See  Howe. 
HawSle,  CO.  SaS.     See  Haughley. 
Hawerby,  Hawordeby,  co.  Line,  352  (p.  201). 
Hawkedon,  Haukedene,  Haukeden, Haukedone, 

CO.  Su££.,  588  (pp.  347,  348). 
Hawkerland,Hauekereslond  [in  Colaton  Raleigh 

parish] ,  co.  Devon,  527  (p.  295). 
Hawkhill,  Haukhill  [in  Alnwiok  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,  536  (p.  316). 
Hawkhurst  Moor,  Hauekermor,  Haukeresmor, 

00.  Warw.,  615  (pp.  399,  409). 
Hawkstone,  Hakestan  [in  Hodnet  parish] ,  oo. 

Salop,  62  (p.  29). 
Hawkswick,  Haukeswyk  [in  Arnoliffe  parish] , 

00.  York,  533  Ci).  305). 
Hawnes,  co.  Bedford.     See  Haynes. 
Haword, 00.  York  [Haywood  in  Moss  parish?], 

636  (p.  320). 
Hawordeby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Hawerby. 
Hawtemprice,    oo.     York,    formerly    called 

Neuton,  266  (p.  143). 
Hawthorpe,  Afchorp  [in  Irnham  parish] ,  oo. 

Line,  622. 
Hawyle.     See  Hauvile. 
Haxiholm,  Haxholm,  Haxolme,  oo.  Lino.    See 

Axholme. 
Hay,  la  Haye,  by  Hereford,  the  forest  of,  148 

( pp.  n,  78). 

,  Haya  [in  Kendal  parish],  oo.Westm., 

218  (p.  119). 
Hav,  Haye,  Joan  wife  of  John  de  la, 

132. 

,  Peter  del,  260. 

,  Joandela,  120  (p.  53). 

Joan  daughter  of  Peter  de  la,   132, 

260. 

,  Peter  del,  de  la,  120  (p.  63),  636  (p. 

323),  616  (p.  412). 

,  Roger  de  la,  205. 

Thomas  del,  615  (p.  412). 

,  Walter  de  la,  638  (p.  343). 

William  de  la,  409. 

Haycrust,  Hauekeshurst,  co.  Salop,  hay,  8. 
Haydon,  Hayden,  oo.  N'humb.,  52. 
Haydor,  Haidore,  co.  Line,  350. 
Haye,  court  of  La  Haye  in  Westrithing,  oo. 

Line.  279  (p.  153). 

Of.  Haie. 

Haye.     See  Hay. 
Hayes,  Hese,  oo.  Kent,  372. 
Hayes,  William  de,  602  (p.  383). 
Hayford,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Heyford. 
Haylweston,  oo.  Hunt,     See  Hail  Weston. 
Haynes,  Hawnes,  oo.  Bedf.,  manor,  351. 
Haynton,  oo.  Line     See  Hainton. 
Haynton,  Richard  de,  536  (p.  315). 
Hayron.     See  Heron. 


494 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Hayton  [in  Aapatria  pariah],  oo.  Cumb.,  146. 

,  00.  Nott.,  279  (2).  185j. 

Haytor,  Haytorre,  oo.  Devon,  hundred,  202, 

603  (p.  884). 
Haytton,  co.  York.     See  Ayton. 
Hayward,  John,  297. 

,  Eobert  le,  588. 

Haywode,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  SSH). 
Hazslwood,  Hesilwode,  Heleswode,  Hoselwod, 

00.  York,  536  (p.  317;. 

,  manor,  395. 

Hazon,    Hysaund  [in  Shilbottle   pariBh],  co. 

N'hiimb.,  636(2).  816). 

He Maurioe  de,  52. 

Headborough,  Hethburch  [in  Walwyns  Castle 

pariBh],  oo.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  SS). 
Headlam,    Eedlem,   Hedelom    [In    Qainford 

parish],    oo.   Durham,   615  {pp.  406, 

412). 
Headley,  Hedleghe,  oo.  Surrey,  manor,  430. 
Healey,    Yleye    [in    Eothbury    parish],    oo. 

N'humb.,  vaoeary,  219  (p.  121;. 
Healing,  Heylyng,  oo.  Line.,  345. 
Heathfield  Columbers,  Hethfelde  [i.e.   Honi- 

bere   in    Lilstook],    oo.  Soiuers.,    148 

(p.  73). 
Heathfield,  oo.  Sussex,  Bigknowl  and  Totting- 

worth  in,  207. 
Heaved,  le,  oo.  Devon,  538  (p.  339j. 
Heavitree,  Hovetrewe,  Hevotruwe,  oo.  Devon, 

527  (J3.  294). 
Hebbe,  Walter,  son  of,  536  (^j.  822;. 
Hebbedene,  William  de,  583  (p.  305). 
Hebourn,  oo.  Nhumb.     See  Hebron. 
Hebron,    Hebourn    [in    Bothal  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,  510. 
Hecham,  co.  Suff.     See  Higham. 
Heohyndenne,  co.  Kent.     See  Henden. 
Hechyngefeld,  co.  Sussex.     See  Itohingfield. 
Heoishale,  co.  Staff.     See  Eoolesh:tll. 
Heckington,  Hekington,  oo.  Lino,,  manor,  362 

{p.  200). 
Hecleshale,  co.  Staff.     See  Eocleshall. 
Hecstede,  John  de,  119. 
Heddon  on  the  Wall,  Hedun,  oo.  N'humb., 

403(2).  224;. 

,  manor,  403  (2).  225). 

Hedelom,  oo.  Durham.     See  Headlam. 
Hedelom,  Simon  de,  616  (p.  412;. 
Hedersore,    Bemigius    de,    rector    of    Sreat 

Melton,  529, 
Hedge  Court,    Heggecourt.  le  Heyoourt   [in 

Godstone  and  Home],  oo.  Surrey,  897 

{p.  219).       , 
Hedgeley,  Higeley  [in  Eglingham  parish] ,  oo. 

N'humb.,  80. 

Hedleghe,  co.  Surrey.     See  Headley, 

Hedley,  Black,  Blackhedreley   [in  Bywell  St. 

Andrew  parish],  co.  N'humb.,  manor, 

403  (p.  224). 
Hedleye,  Payn  de,  187. 
Hedon  croft,  oo.  York,  845. 


Hedon  in  Holderness,  oo.  York,  266  (2>.  144), 

366. 

,  inquisition  made  at,  304. 

Hedun,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Heddon. 
Heggecourt,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Hedge  Court. 
Hegham,  Boger  de,  158. 

, ,  his  son  John,  153. 

Hegbelond,  in  Pevensey,  oo.  Sussex,  207. 
Heghlonde,  oo.  Devon,  627  (pp.  294,  296;. 
Hekelyngg.    See  Hykelyngge. 
Hekested,  co.  Suff.     See  Hnrkstead. 
Hekington,  co.  Line.     See  Heckington. 
Helagh,Park,  Helaigh,  co.  York,  prior  of,  279 

(p.  159),  636^2'.  318). 
Helaugh,  Helagh   [in  the  Ainsty] ,  oo.  York, 

395. 
Heleigb,  Helye  [in  Audley  parish] ,  oo.  Staff. , 

oastle,  &e.,  62  (pp.  28,  31;. 
Heleswode,  oo.  York.     See  Haaelwood. 
Helewys,  Helwys,  Geoffrey,  586  (pp.  318,  320;. 
Helgfeld,  co.  York.     See  Hellifield. 
Heliem,  co.  Cornw.     See  Heligan. 
Heligan,    Heliem   [in  St.   Ewe  parish],    co. 

Cornw. .  488. 
Helion,  Helioun,  Helyone,  Elion,  Heylioun, 

Hylion,  Eulion,  Hulyon,  Helium,  Cecily 

wife  of  Peter  de,  148. 
Helleau,  oo.  Lino.     See  Bellean. 
Hellebeck,  co.  Westm.     See  Hilbeok. 
Hellebeok,  Thomas  de,  533  (pp.  303,  305). 
Hellerton.     See  EUerton. 
Helleston,  co.  Cornw.     See  Helston. 
Hellewelie,  William  de,  167. 
Hellifield,  Helgfeld,  Klkefeld  [in  Long  Pres- 
ton parish],   oo.  York,  688  (p.  306), 

636(2).  820). 
Hollingley,  Hillyngelegh,  Hellingeleghe,  Heir 

lingelighe,  oo.  Sussex,  186,  277. 

,  inquisition  made  at,  260. 

Hellingtone,  Helvingtone,  Denise  de 

of  Essex,  or  Deniae  de  Essex,  Of  Hei^ 

lingtone,  69. 

,  William  son  of  Denise  de,  69. 

Hellow,  Hellowe,  oo.  Lino.     See  Belleau. 
Hellygan   Robert  de,  488. 

Adam  de,  488. 

Helmingham,  Helmyngham  [in  Morton  on  the 

Hill  pariah] ,  eo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 
Helmyngeham,  co.  Suff.,  588  (i)i).  347, 

348). 
Helmaley,  Hamelak,  Hamelaak,  oo.  York,  262, 

266(2).  143),  519  (2).  287). 

,  ,  Booa  of,  q.v. 

Gate,  Emelsey,  oo.  York,  036  (p.  819). 

,    Helmyngeham,   Helmyngham,   co.   Suff.     See 
!  Helmingham. 

He:piston,  John  de,  and  Alios  his  wife,  628. 
Helston,  Heleston  in  Trieresohire,  oo.  Cornw., 
'  613. 

,  manor,  113,  198. 

Heltoham,  co.  Kent.    See  Eltham.- 
Helthe,  oo.  Kent.     See  Hylth. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


495 


Helton,    Helton   Baoon,    oo.   Westm.       See 

Hilton. 
Pleoket,  Helton  FJeohan  [in  Askham 

parish], 00.  Westm.,  583  (pp.  302,305). 
Helton,  William  de,  583  (p.  302). 
Helvingtoue.     See  Hellingtone. 
Helwys.     See  Helewys. 
Helye,  co.  Staff.     See  Heleigh. 
Helyon.     See  Helion. 
Hem,  the,  Hemme   [in  Shifnal  parish],   co. 

Salop,  188. 
Hemgrave,  Edmund  de,  knight,  279  {p.  164). 
Hemingbrough,  oo.  York.  South  Duffield  in. 

See  Duffield, 
Hemingford,  Hemmyngford,    co.   Hunt.,  538 

(p.  350). 

Grey.  oo.  Hunt.,  53  (p.  19a 

,  manor,  53  (p.  19). 

Hemingston,   Hemingeston,   Hemyngston,  co. 

Suff.,  270(i)   146;. 

advowson.  270  (p.  146). 

Hemme,  oo.  Salop.     See  Hem. 
Hemmeston,  oo.  Devon.     See  Hempstone. 
Hemmygis,  oo.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Hemmyngford,  cO.  Hunt.     See  Hemingford. 
Hemmyngsted,  oo.  Suff.     See  Henstead. 
Hemmyngton,  Eiohard  de,  538  (p.  350). 
Hempston,  Little.   Hemmeston  Arundel,   oo. 

Devon,  462. 
Hemstede  by   Dorking,   oo.    Surrey,    manor, 

538  ( p.  345). 
Hemstede,  Bobert  de,  230. 

Bobert  de,  and  Cecily  his  wife,  230. 

Hemyngston,  oo.  Suff.     See  Hemingston. 
Henaud,  Alice  de,   late  wife  of  Roger  Bigod 

earl  of  Norfolk,  385.    See  Bigot.   - 
Hencaster,  oo.  Westm.     See  Hinoaster. 
Henden,  Heohyndenne  [in  Sundridge  parish], 

CO.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 
Hendre  Gyda,  Hendregeda  [in  Abergele] ,  co. 

Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Hendregantek,  oo.  Cornwall.    .See  Hentergan- 

tlck. 
Hendreseysild,  oo.  Glamorgan,  S3S  (p.  834). 
Hengford,  co.  Suff.,  216. 
Hengrave  [in  Margate] ,  oo.  Kent,  manor,  220, 

{p.  122). 
Hengstone,  Giles  de,  and  Margery  his  wife 

350. 
Hengstrigg,    Hengstrigge,    co.    Somers.     See 

Henstridge 

Henham,  Simon  de,  538  (p.  349). 
Henherst,  fee  called,  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 

SeeHenhurst. 

Henherst,  Gilbert  de,  538  (p.  343). 
Henhurst,  Henherst  [in  Yalding  parish],   co. 

Kent,  538  {p.  343). 
Henley,  Henleye,  Henlye,  oo.  Suff.,   270  (p. 

146),  519  (i).  288). 
Henllan,  Henthlan,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  { p.  158) 
Henlowe,  co.  Hertf.,  414. 
Hennelouwe,  Agues  daughter  of  Simon  de,  281 . 


Hennethirn,  oo.  Lane.     See  Henthorn. 
Hennethirn,  Henry  de,  279  (p.  161). 

his  son  Henry,  279  (p.  161). 

Hennock,  Hanoo,  oo.  Devon,  527  (j).  293). 
Henri,  Hugh,  G6. 

Henry,  Auger' 07-  Anchor  son  of ,  148  (j).  76), 
395,  551. 

Peter,  55  (fi.  21).     ' 

,  Thomas  son  of,  of  Aston,  541. 

Hensall,  Elmeshale,  co.  York,  i279  (p.  159). 
Henstead,      Hemmyngsted     [in     Wrentham 

parish],  00.  Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 
Henstridge,     Hengstrigg,     Hengstrigge,     oo. 
Somers.,  61. 

,  manor,  279  (p.  157). 

Hentergantick,  Hendregantek  [in  St.  Breward 

parish],  oo.  Cornw.,  613. 
Henthlan,  co.  Denbigh.     See  Henllan. 
Henthorn,    Hennethirn   [in  Whalley  parish], 

00.  Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Hentles  [oo.  Monm.?],  412  (p.  232). 
Heuwe,  John  le,  63. 

Thomas  le,  66. 

Hepon,  00.  N'humb.     See  Hoppen. 

Hepp,  Heppe,  oo.  Westm.     See  Sliap. 

Hepton,  00.  Salop.     See  Hopton. 

Herinwill.     See  Heronvill. 

Herberbury,    Herberburi,    co.    Warw.      See 

Harbury. 
Herbert.  William,  son  of,  536  (p.  320). 
Herbrandston,  Herbraundystone,  co.    Pemb., 

64  {p.  33). 
Herdeberewe,   Herdeberouwe,  Hugh,  de,  412 
(.p.  234),  615  (pp.  404,  408). 

Herdewik,  oo.  Buck.     See  Hardwiok. 

00.  Leio.     See  Hardwiok. 

Herdewyk,  oo.  Gamb.     See  Hardwiok. 

CO.  Norf .     See  Hardwick. 

,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Hardwiok. 

00.  Hott,  279  (p.  155). 

00.  Oxford.     See  Hardwiok . 

,  00.  Rutland .     See  Hardwiok . 

Herdwik,  Herdwyk,  oo.  Buok.     See  Hardwick. 

Hereberd,  Walter,  227. 

Herefeld,  co.  Midd.     See  Harefield. 

Hereford  City,  388. 

castle,  611(1).  393). 

J  ,  service  connected  with,  4. 

,  bishop's  court  at,  533  (p.  303). 

,  bishop  of,  388. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  166. 

,  prior  of,  614. 

Earl  of.  165,  187,   198.  213  (p.  112), 

265, 272,  412  ( p.  235),  466,  467. 

See  Bohun. 

Hereford,  Hereforth,  David  de,  200,  201. 

,  and  Florence  his  wife,  201. 

Simon  de,  536  (p.  315). 

Herewaldesle,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Harrowsley. 

Hereward,  B  .  .  .  ,  161. 

Herewis  [oo.  Essex],     See  Harwich. 


496 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Hering,  Peter,  636  (p.  316). 

iSce  Herryngg ;  Heryng. 

Heringwell,  oo.  Suff.     See  Herringevrell. 

Herkestede,  eo.  Suff.     See  Harkstead. 

Herlawe,  oo.  Essex.     See  Harlow. 

Herle,  co.  N'humb.     See  Harle. 

Herle,  William  de,  219  (p.  120),    294,  412 

(i^235).  . 
William    son    of    William    de,    219 

(p.  120). 
Herleston,  oo.  Nhamp.     See  Harlestone. 
Herling,  oo.  'Sort.     See  flarling. 
Herling,  William  de,  144. 
Hermansworthy  [in  Bradirorthy  pariah],  oo. 

Devon,  627  (i).  294). 
Hermeaton,  oo.  Lino.     See  Harmston. 
Hermethorp,  oo.  Lino.    See  Harmthorpe. 
Hero  .  .  ,  le,  oo.  Nhumb  ,  land  called,  294. 
Heron,    Hayron,    Heroun,   Boger,  294,    403 

(p.  225). 
Heronvill,     Herunvill,      HerunvuU, 

Heronill,  Heranwill,  Herumvill, 

Henry  de,  681. 

,  John  de,  509. 

Henry  de,  609. 

,  Johude,  581. 

,  Johnde,  knight,  226. 

,  Juliana  wife  of  John  de,  609. 

,  Jnliana  de,  581. 

Gf.  Herunval. 

Heroun.    See  Heron. 

Herpeswell,  co.  Lino.     See  Harpswell. 

Herringswell,    Heringwell,    co.    Suff.,    538 

(i>.  848). 
Herrynggg,  Stephen  de,  153. 

Sec  Hering. 

Herrynggeham,  co.  Sussex.    See  Hardham. 
Hersham,    Horsham    [in   Bumpatead    Helim 

parish],  oo.  Essex,  638  (pp.  326,  347). 

manor,  538  {p.  326^ 

Herst,  Gerard  de,  542. 

Hert,  00.  Durham.     See  Hart. 

Aungre,  oo.  Kent.     See  Hartanger. 

Hertboum,  Hertburn,  co.  N'humb.     See  Hart- 
bum. 
Hertele.    See  Hertley. 
Herteleye,  co.  Kent.     See  Hartley. 
Hertelington,  oo.  York.     See  Hartlingtou, 
Hertelington,  Henry  de,  533  (j).  306). 
Hertford,  castle,  202. 

earl  of,  611  (   .391). 

, See  Clare. 

Hertfordynggeburi,  co.  Hertf.    See  Herting- 

fordbury. 
Hertham,  Henry  de,  213(i).  114). 
Hertherst,  co.  Suff.    See  Hartest. 
Herthil,  oo.  Tork      See  Harthill. 
Herthull,  Herthill,  Biehard  de,  615  (p.  405). 
Hertingfordbnry,      Hertfordynggeburi,      oo. 

Hertf.,  manor,  203. 
Hertley,  Hertele,  Alice  wife  of  Adam 

de,  124. 


Hertleye,  oo.  Dorset,    See  Hartley. 

Hertleya,  William  de,  404. 

,  William  de  (son  of  William),  404. 

Herton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Harton. 

Hertrigge,  oo.  Berks,    See  Hartridge. 

Hertrigrge,  Hertrugge,  John  de,  212. 

Clarice  de,  212. 

Johnde,  his  wife  Nichola,  212. 

,  his  daughter  Elizabeth,  212. 

Hertwelle,  John  de,  412  {p.  236). 

Hertwyk,  co.  Glouc,  638  (p.  341). 

Herumvill.    See  Heronvill. 

Herunval,  Peter  de,  638  (p.  328). 

C/.  Heronvill. 

Herunvill,  HerunvuU.     See  Heronvill. 

Hervey,  Geoffrey,  son  of,  633  {p.  303  bu). 

Hervi,  Robert,  of  Wirksworth,  281. 

Hervy,  John,  152. 

Bobert,  son  of ,  636  (i).  322). 

Heryng,    Haraug,   Beymund,   346  (pp.  194, 
195). 

See  Hering ;  Herry  ngg. 

Hese,  00.  Kent.     See  Hayes. 
Hese,  Biehard,  615  (p.  402). 
Heselarton,  Bobert  de,  121. 

Johnde,  204. 

,  Bobert  de,  Ceoily  wife  of,  121. 

(sou  of  Bobert),  121.    ' 

Heshete,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Heyshott. 
Hesilwode,  co.  York.     See  Hazelwood. 
Hesket  Newmarket,  Eskheved,  oo.  Cumb.,  146. 
Heskhaith,  William  de,  279  (p.  161). 
Hesteroombe  [in  Kingston  parish],  oo.  Somer- 
set, 406, 
Heswall,  Haselwelle,  co.  Chester,  manor,  33. 
Hethburoh,  co.  Pemb.     See  Headborough. 
Hethoote,  Henry  de,  and  Juliana  his  wife,  167. 
Hethe,  la  Hethe,  oo.  Oxford,  187. 
Hetherig,  William  de,  knight,  65. 
Eetherst,  Bobert  de,  642. 
Hethfelde,  co.  Soraers.     See  HeathGeld. 
Heton,  00.  York.    See  Hetton. 
Heton.     See  Hoton. 
Hetton,  Heton  [in  JBurnsall  parish] ,  oo.  York, 

533  (p.  305). 
Heved,  John  son  of  William,  of  Hard- 

wiok,  357. 
Hevenyggeham,  Philip  de,  460. 
Heveringland,  Heveringlond,   oo.  Norf.     See 

Haveringland. 
Hevetruwe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Heavitree. 
Hevingham     Hevyngham,    oo.    Norf.,     638 

(p.un 

Hevre,  Balph  de,  538  (^i.  845). 

Cf.  Eure. 

Hewish.    See  Huish. 

Hewode,  Biehard  de,  of  I^homdon,  640. 

Hexthorpe,    Hexthorp    [by   Donoaster],    co. 

York,  199. 
Heyoourt,  co.  Surrey.    See  Hedge  Court. 


INDEX  OF  PBESONS  AND  PLACES. 


497 


Heydon,  Heydene,  oo.  Esbbx,  444. 

,  CO.  Norf.,  270  (pp.  146,  147). 

advowsow,  270  (p.  147). 

, ••  .  market,  270  (ii.  147). 

Heydone,  Riohard  de,  61,  538  {p.  341). 
Heyford,  Great,  co.  N'hamp.,  538  (p.  345). 
,  Lower,  Heyford  ad  Pontein,  Hayford, 

00.  Oxford,  538  {pp.  327,  344). 

,  manor,  136. 

Warren,  Heyford  Warin,  co.  Oxford, 

manor,  354. 
Heyham,  oo.  Kent.     See  Higham. 

00.  Leio.     5ee  Higham. 

Heyle,  co.  Hertf.     See  Hailey. 

Heyle,  John,  172. 

Heylioun.    See  Helion. 

Heylyng,  co.  Lino.     See  Healing. 

Heyr.     Cf.  Leyr. 

Heyrwer,  oo.  Carmarthen,  64  {p.  32). 

Heyshott,    Heyshete,    co.  Sussex,   536   (pp. 

313,  816). 
Heyptede,  John  de,  397  (p.  219). 
Heywood  Barnes,  Haywood  [in  Cheokley  in 

Wybunbury     parish],     co.      Chester, 

manor,  62  (p.  30). 
Hiokling,  Hiolyng,  Hykling  [co.  Nott.],  279 

(p.  156). 

...,  manor,  231. 

Hide,  00.  Hants.     See  Hyde. 
Hide,  Thomas  de  la,  491. 

Thomas  de  le,  453. 

Thomas  son  of  Thomas  de  }a,  491. 

Higefordemore,  oo.  Buck.,  538  (p.  329). 
Higeley,  oo.  N'huiub.     <See  Hedgeley. 
HIgford,  Hnggeford  [in  Stockton  parish],  oo. 

Salop,  166. 
Higham,  Heyham,  oo.  Kent,  116. 
on  the  Hill,  Heyham,  oo.  Leio.,  412 

(p.  236). 

,  Hecham,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (p.  349). 

Highworth,  oo.  Wilts,  Blunsdon  in,  q.v. 

,  Fresden  in,  q.v. 

,  Sevenhampton  in,  q.v. 

Hilbeok,   Ellebeok  [in  Brough    parish],    co. 
Westm.,  538  (pp.  301,  305). 

Hiloombe,  Hylecomb   [in  Ilminster  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  253. 
Hildebury,  Hyldebury,   Simon  de,  412  (pp. 

234,  236). 
Hilden,  Hildenne  [in  Tonbridge  parish] ,  co. 

Kent,  538  (p.  831). 

Hildenborough,     Daoherst     [in     Tonbridge 
parish],  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  330). 

Hllderwell,  oo.  York.    iSee  Hinderwell. 

Hildesle,  co.  Glouo.     See  Hillsley. 

Hildrewell,  oo.  York.     See  Hinderwell. 

Hilkelay,  oo.  York.     See  Ilkley. 

Hill,  00.  OeTon.     See  UppehuU. 

Hill,  Hull  by  Berkeleghe,  oo.  Glouo.,  408. 

28017 


Hillborough,    Hyldeberewe,    Hyldebury    [in 

leif^ple  Qrnf  tpp  parish],  oo.  Warw. ,  412 

(pp.  234  6i«,  236). 
Hillegb,  00.  Somers.     See  Ely. 
Hillesddn,      Hyldesdone,     co.     Buck.,    538 

(p.  342). 
HiUingdon,  co.  Midd.,  Colham  in,  q.v. 
Hillsley,  Hildesle,  oo.  Glouo. ,  563. 
Hillyngelegh,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Hellingley. 
Hilston,  Hildeston,  oo.  York,  252. 
Hilton.Heltou  Bacon  [in  Appleby,St.  Michael's 

parish],    op.    Westm.,    324,   533    (p. 

302). 
Hilton,  Hiltone,  Agnes  de,  531  (p.  299). 

John  de,  279  (j>.  161). 

,  Eobert  de,  634  (pp.  309,  311,  316). 

,  Roger  de,  67. 

Hineaster,  Henoaster  [in  Heversham  parish], 

CO.  Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 
Hinderwell,  Hllderwell,  Hildrewell,  oo.  York, 

616, 636  (pp.  320,  323). 

adyowson,  516. 

Hindlip,  Hyndelupe,  Hyndelype,  co.  Wore, 

615  (iJ.  403). 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  404). 

Hinnington,  Hynyton  [in  Shifnal  parish],  oo. 

Salop,  188. 
Hintlesham,   Hintlisham,    co.  Suff.,  manor, 

621. 
Hintlisham,  Talebot  de,  521. 
Hinwiok,  Hynewyk  [in  Puddington  parish], 

"co.  Bedford,  538  (p.  342). 
Hinxworth,    Hinxtworth,     Hinxteworth,    oo. 

Hertf.,  538  (i)p.  349,  350). 
Hirlaw,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Harlow. 
Hirthington,  co.  Cumb.     See  Irthington. 
Hiskyn,  oo.  Qornw. ,  453. 
Hitohin,  Hyoche,oo.  Hertf.,  manor,  136. 
Hitoote,  Hudecote  [in  Ebrington  parish] ,  co. 

Glouo.,  458  (y.  257). 
Hiwissh,  Hywysoh.     See  Haish. 
Hiye,  John,  64  (p.  33). 
Ho,  CO.  Devon.    See  Hooe. 
Ho,  Henry  atte,  224. 
Hobrigge,  Hobrugg,  John  de,  57  (p.  23),  538 

(p.  350). 
Hobrugge,  co.  Essex.     See  Hqwbridge. 
Hooham,  oo.  Norf.    See  Hockham. 
Hooham  [oo  Rutland].     See  Oakham. 
Hoohton,  00.  N'humb.    See  Houghton. 
Hookele,  oo.  Hants.    See  Oakley. 
Hookering,    Hokeryngg,    oo.    Norf.,    manor, 

522. 
Hookesham,  William  de,  527  (p.  294). 
Hookham,   Hooham,    co.  Norf.,  manor,  475 

(p.  269). 
Hookingdenne,  Nicholas  de,  544. 
Hockley,    Hookele,     Hokkele    [in    Brad  well 

parish],  co.  Essex,  445. 
Hoddesden,  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  160). 

21 


498 


INDEX  OF   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Hodeboville,      Hodebovyle,      Hode- 

bovile,  Hodebovill,  Hudebovile, 

Alice  de,  600. 

John  de,  of  Aoton,  126. 

,  Walter  de,  195. 

,  Hugh  de,  500. 

,  Johnde,  the  elder,  126. 

Maud  his  wife,  126. 

, ,  Hillary  his  wife,  126. 

Eogerde,  126. 

Walter  de,  126. 

,  his  wife  Margaret,  195. 

, ,  his  wife  Elizabeth  deClerbek, 

195, 
Hodecumb  [oo.  Somers.].     See  Odcombe. 
Hodelhale,  co.  Monm.    See  Hodenhale. 
Hodegrove    wood     [in     Washington?],    co. 

Sussex,  413  (i).  236). 
Hodenhale,     Hodelhale,     co.      Monm.,    538 

{pp.  336,  337). 
Hodenhull,  oo.  Warw.     See  Hodnell. 
Hodesdale,  William  de,  277. 
Hodin,  William,  152. 
Hodinet,  Biohard  de,  156. 
Hodleghe,  Maurice  de,  612. 
Hodnell,  Shiten   Hodenhulle  ajid  Hodenhull 

Qurmond  or  Gurmount,   oo.    Warw., 

615  {p.  405). 
Hodnet,  oo.  Salop,  Hawkstone  in,  q.v. 

,  Kenstone  in,  q.v. 

,  Lostford  in,  q.v. 

Marchamley  in,  q.v. 

Hoe,  Hon  [in  Soberton  parish],  co.  Hants, 

manor,  298. 

Ho£B,  Hoffe  [in  St.  Lawrence  Appleby,  co. 
Westm.],  manor.  452,  533  {p.  302). 

Hogayl,  CO.  Westm.    See  HugiU. 

Hoggesthorp,  co.  Lino.     See  Hogsthorpe. 

Hoggesthorp,  William  de,  167. 

Hogh ,  CO.  Chester.     See  Hough. 

Hoghton,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Houghton. 

Hoghton,  Hokton,  Eiohard  de,  279  {pp.  161, 
163). 

Hogsthorpe,    Hoggesthorp,    co.    Line,    352 
^i>.  200). 

Hok,  CO.  Pemb.     See  Hook. 

Hok,  Richard,  64  (p.  34). 

Hokeryngg,  co.  Norf.     See  Hookering. 

Hokesham,  co.  Devon.     See  Huxham. 

Hoketon,  co.  Camb.     See  Oakington. 

Hokkele,  co.  Essex.     See  Hockley. 

Hokton.     See  Hoghton. 

Hokynton,  co.  Camb.     See  Oakington. 

Holand,  Elizabeth  de,  279  {p.  161). 

,  Robert  de,  and  Maud  (la  Zouoh)  his 

wife,  458. 
; , ,  their  pourparty,  458 

(p.  259). 
Holbeaoh,  Holbeoh,  oo.  Line,  252,  472. 
Holbech,  Lawrence  de,  472. 


Holbrok,    Holebrok,    Alice    wife     of 

John  de,  215. 

John  de,  68, 488. 

(son  of  John),  215. 

Holbrook,  Holebrok,  co.  Suff.,  162. 

manor,  216  {p.  115). 

,  advowson,  216  {p.  116). 

Holbury,  co.  Wore.  See  Oldbury. 
Holcham,  co.  Norf.  See  Holkham. 
Holoot,  Holeoot,  Holcote,  co.  N'hamp.,  412 

{pp.  231,  234),  696. 
Holoott,  Holcote,  co.   Bedf.,   538  {pp.  330, 

342). 
Holden,  co.  York,  533  {p.  301). 
Holden,  Robert  de,  279  (p.  160). 
Holdenby,  Haldeneby,  oo.  N'hamp.,  458  {p. 

256). 
Holderness,  Holdrenesse,  oo.  York,  wapentake, 

169,  282,  266  (p.  144),  301,341. 
Holdeward,  Robert,  412  (p.  233). 
Holdgate,   Holegod,   co.   Salop,   castle,    611 

{p.  392). 
Hole,  CO.  Devon,  7. 
Holebrok.  co.  Suff.     See  Holbrook. 
Holebrok.     See  Holbrok. 
Holecombe,  co.  Devon.     See  Hollocombe. 
Holecote,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Holcot. 
Holeford,  co.  Kent,  538  {p.  843). 
Holegod,  CO.  Salop.     See  Holdgate. 
Holewale,  co.  Somers.     See  Holwell. 
Holewelle,  co.  Leic.     See  Holwell. 
Holewelle,  William  de,  229. 
Holgyll,  00.  York,  683  {p.  301). 
Holine,  oo.  Wore.     See  HoUin. 
Holkham,  Holcham,  co.   Norf.,    manor,  475 

{p.  269). 
Hollesworth,  oo.  Devon.    See  Holsworthy. 

Hollin,  Holine  [in  Pensai  parish],  co.  Wore, 

57  {p.  24). 
Hollocombe,  Holecombe  Wermond  [in  Wink- 

leigh  parish],  co.  Devon,  688  {p.  340). 
Holm,  00.  Warw.,  615  {p.  405). 

00.  York.     See  Holme. 

Holme  next  the  Sea,  Holm,  oo.  Norf.,  538 

{p.  346). 
Holm  [Paul!  Holme  in  Paull],   oo. 

York,  472. 
[in  Skipton  in  Craven  parish],  oo. 

York,  633  (p.  301). 
upon  Spalding  Moor,  Holm  in  Spal- 

dynmore,  Howum,  Hooum,  Houm,  co. 

York,S41,  536(i).  320). 
Eolmer,  Holmere,  in  Little  Missenden  parish, 

00.  Buck,   manor,  279  {p.   164),  458 

{p.  256). 
Holmeton,  oo.  York.     See  Holmpton. 
Holmpton,  Holmeton,  co.  York,  341. 
Holsworthy,      Hollesworth,       Haldeeworth, 

Alworth,  00.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 

,  manor,  143,527  {p.  295). 

Holt  Preen,  Holtprene  [in  Cardington  parish], 

00.  Salop,  Gil  {p.  392). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


499 


Holt,  00.  Wore,  615  (p.  403:. 

Holte,  John  de,  387. 

Holton,  Hotham,  oo.  Lino.,  536  (p.  315). 

Halton,  00.  Somers,,  603  (p.  385). 

advowaon,  603  (p.  386). 

,  Hatherleigh  in,  q.v. 

Lattiford  in,  q.v. 

St.  Mary,  oo.  Suff.,  215  (p.  116). 

Holwell,  Holewell,   oo.  Bedf.,  William  lord 

of,  229. 
,  Holewelle  [in  Ab  Kettleby  parish], 

CO.  Leio.,  Hugh  de  Dalby  of,  q.v. 

,  Halewell,  oo.  Oxford,  554. 

,  Holewale,  00.  Somers.,  607  (p-  389). 

Holvfeton,  Miohael  de,  599  (p.  380). 
Holylond,  Agnes  de  la,    of  Worcester,  615 

(p.  410). 
Holywell,  Haliwell  [in  Earsdon  parish],  co. 

N'humb.,  353. 

Home,  Walter  de,  284. 
Homedieu,  John,  113 
Homme,  co.  Wore.     See  Ham. 
Honebnigge,  oo.  Chester.     See  Handbridge. 
Honedene,  oo.  SuEE.     See  Hundon. 
Honespille,  eo.  Somers.    See  Hnntspill. 
Honestanesoote,  co.  Warw.     See  Hunscote. 
Honeyborough,  Hounteborch  [in  Llanstadwell 

parish],  oo.  Pemb.,  64  {p.  34). 
Honibere,  co.  Somers.     See  Heathfield. 
Honigham,  co.  Warw.     See  Hunningham 
Honiton,  oo.  Devon,  Batteshorne  in,  q.v. 
Hontrecombe.     See  Hunteroombe. 
Honyngham,  co.  Warw.     See  Hunningham. 
Hoo,  00.  Kent,  hundred,  45. 
St.  Mary,  Hoo,  Ho,  eo.  Kent,  manor, 

346  {p.  194). 

advowson,  346  (p.  195). 

St.    Werburgh    [by    Boohester],  oo. 

Kent,  manor,  45,  116 
Hoo,  Philip  de,  127. 
Hooe,  Ho  [in  Plymstook  parish],  co.  Devon, 

527  (p  2U). 
Hook,  Hok   [in  Marloes  parish],  oo.  Pemb., 

64  (p.  34). 
Hoord,  William,  156. 
Hooton    Livett,    Hoton    Livet    [in    Maltby 

parish],  co.  York,  199. 
Hooum,  00.  York.     See  Holme. 
Hope,  00.  Derby,  Stoke  in,  q.v. 
,  Hop  [in  Buttington  parish,  co.  Mont- 
gomery], 269. 
Bowdler,    Hopeboudliers,  oo.  Salop, 

611  ( p.  392). 
Hopene,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Hoppen. 
Hopewas,  oo.  Staff.     See  Hopwas. 
Hoppen,  Hepon,  Hopene  [in Bamburgh  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  536  (p.  316). 
Hopsford,  Happesford  [in  Withybrook parish], 

CO,  Warw.,  412  (p.  234;, 


Hopton,  CO.  Salop,  211. 

Cangef ord,  Hopton  Cangefot,  Hepton, 

00.  Salop,  611  (p.  392). 

,  Monk,  00.  Salop,  Weston  in,  q.v. 

Hopton,  Henry  de,  151,  281. 

Simon  de,  151,  281. 

,  his  daughter  Ellen,  281. 

,  Walter  de,  57  (  p.  26),  58. 

William  de,  151,281. 

Hopwas,  Hopewas    [in  Wiggington  parish], 

00.  Staff.,  412  (J).  230). 

Hdrbling,    Horblinge,     co.    Lino.,    279    (,p- 
154). 

Hordwelle,  co.  Berks.     See  Hardwell. 

Hore,  Peter  le,  533  (p.  304). 

Horel,  Richard,  327. 

Horestone,  le,  in  the  Forest  of  Dean,  624. 

Horewode,  le,  co.  Staff.,  611  (p.  390). 

Horham,  co.  Suff.,  471  (p.  264). 

Horkesleye,  William  de,  262. 

Horkestow,  John  de  or  Jolland  de,  536  (pp. 
318,  319). 

Horlegh,  co.  Chester.     See  Horsley. 

Hormead  Hormede,  oo.  Hertf.,  451. 

,  Little,  Hormede,  oo.  Hertf.,  manor, 

475(2).  269). 

,  advowson,  475  (j).  269). 

Horn,  Thorn  [near  Exton,  co.  Eutland],  412 

ip.  236),  566. 
Horndon    [on    the    Hill],    eo.    Essex,     599 

(1>.379). 
West,  Thorndon,  oo.  Essex,    manor, 

599  (pp.  379,  381). 

advowson,  599  (p.  379). 

Home,  00.  Surrey,  397  (p.  219). 
Home,  John  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Homingsheath,    Hornyngeserthe,    Hornynge- 

serth,    00.    Suff.,    412    (p.  233),   588 

(2).  347). 
Hornington,     Hornyngton,     Homygton      [in 

Bolton  Percy  parish],  oo.  York,  536 

(pp.  3 16,. 318). 
Homle,  Hugh  de,  and  Alice  (la  White)  his 

wife,  338. 
Hornsby,  Ormisby  [in  Cumwhitton  parish], 

00.  Cumb.,  146. 
Homygton,. 00.  York.     See  Hornington. 

Homyngeserthe,  Hornyngeserth,  oo.  Suff.   See 
Homingsheath. 

Hornyngton,  oo.  York.     See  Hornington. 

Horrington,    East,    Esthorayngdone    [in    St. 

Cuthbert's  parish,  Wells],  oo.  Somers., 

manor,  505. 
Horseheath,   Horseth,   oo.    Camb.,   538    (p. 

347). 
Horselegh,  oo.  Chester.     See  Horsley. 
Horsemonden,  Hoamondenne,  co.  Kent,    538 

(p.  343). 
Horseth,  oo.  Camb.     See  Horseheath. 
Horsford,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  219  (p.  120). 


500 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Horsham,  co.  Essex.     See  Hersham. 

St.  Faiths,  St.   Faith's,   eo.  Norf., 

prior  of,  55,  629. 

,  00.  Sussex,  413  (p.  237). 

,  Chesvorth  and  Sedgtriok  in, 

321. 
HorsigtoD,  Hugh  de,  297. 

Pf.  Horsington. 

Horsington,  co.  Somers.,  278. 

South  Cheriton  in.     5e£  Cheriton. 

,  Wilkin  Throop  in,  q.v, 

Horaington,  William  de,  279  (p.  157). 

Cf.  Horsigton. 

Horsley,    Horselegh,  Horlegh   [in   Banbury 

parish],  oo.  Chester,  251  {p.  137). 

,  manor,  25Hi).  136). 

,  CO.  Derby,  Horston  in,  q.v. 

Horston,   Harstan    [in    Horsley  parish,   co. 

Derby],  279  (i).  156). 
Horton  Kirby,  Hortone,  oo.  Kent,  134. 

00.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235). 

[by  Blyth],  eo.  N'humb.,  manor,  219 

(p.  120). 

,  00.  Staff.,  manor,  62  (pp.  28,  31). 

[by  Bradford],  oo.  York,  279  (p.  159). 

[in  Gisburn  parish],  oo.  York,  636 

(pp.  321,  322). 
Horton,  Peter  de,  536  (p.  321). 
Hortone,  Robert  de,  527  (p.  295). 

Horvrelle,  Walter  de  and  Joan  his  wife,  412 
(p.  234). 

Horwode,  oo.  Devon,    See  Harwood. 

Horwood,  Oreat,  Horwode,   co.   Book.,   538 

(pp.  329,  342). 
Horygge,  oo.  Somers.,  210. 
Hosecok,  Husecok,  Isabel  wife  of  Henry,  562. 
Hoselwod,  00.  York.    See  Hazel  wood. 
Hosmonden,  oo.  Kent.     See  Horsemonden. 
Hospital  of  St.  John.     See  St.  John. 
Hosyntre,  co.  Woro.     See  Martin  Hussingtree. 
Hotham,  oo.  Lino.    See  Holton. 
Hothom,  John  de,  316,  636  (p.  319). 

Of.  Hothum. 

Hothorpe,      Hothorp      [in     Theddingworth 

parish],  oo.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235). 
Hothum,   John  de,  the  elder,   writ  to,  636 

(p.  324). 

Cj.  Hothom. 

Hothwayt,  Thomas  de,  354. 

HotoD,  00.  Cumb.     See  Hutton. 

,  Houton  [in   Prestwold   parish],  oo. 

Leio.,  96. 

,  00.  Westm.     See  Hutton. 

,  00.  York.     SeeHooton;  Hutton. 

Hoton,    Heton,    Etton,    Thomas    de,     636 

(p.  317). 
Hotot,  William  de,  276. 

Isabel  wife  of  William  de,  276. 

,  her    son    Peter  de    Sanota 

Crnoe,  q  v. 
Hon,  00.  Hants.     See  Hoe. 


Honbrigge,  oo.  Essex.     See  Howbridge. 
Houby,  Maud  de,  323. 

Walter  de,  323,  412  (p.  236). 

Honchtoun,  co.  Durham.     See  Haughton. 
Houedeu,  co.  York.     See  Howden. 
Houel,  Alan,  638  (p.  347). 
Honedenshyre,  oo.  York.    See  Howdenshire. 
Hough,    Hogh    [in  Wybunbury  parish],  oo- 

Chester,  366. 
Hougham,  Hugham,  co.  Kent,  642. 

church  of  St.  Lawrence,  642. 

,  Simon  vicar  of,  642. 

Houghton  Conquest,  Houston  Conquest,  oo. 
Bedf.,431. 

, ,  church,  431. 

Houthton,  CO.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235). 

Great,  co.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235). 

Hanging,     Houthton      [in     Lamport 

parish],  oo.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235). 

,  Little,  Hochton,  Hoghton    [in  Long 

Houghton  parish],  oo.  N'humb.,   636 
(p.  316). 
Houke,  Isabel  wife  of  Henry  atte,  183. 
Houndestorre  [in  Bui  wash?],  oo.  Sussex,  207. 
Hounfrayvill.     See  Umframvill. 
Hounteborch,  oo.  Pemb.     See  Honeyborough. 
Hounteborch,  Bobert  de,  64  (p.  34). 
Houston  Conquest,  co.  Bedf.     See  Houghton. 
Houthton,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Houghton. 
Houton,  CO.  Leic.     See  Hoton. 
Houtone,  William  de,  215  (^j.  116;. 
Houm,  CO.  York.     See  Holme. 
Hova  ap  Eyngnon,  251  (p.  136). 
Hovetrewe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Heavitree. 
Hovingham,  co.  York,  Wath  in,  q.v. 
Howardesfeld,  co.  Glamorgan,  638  (p.  333). 
Howbridge,  Hobrugge,  Houbrigge  [in  Witham 
parish],  co.  Essex,  57  (p.  23). 

manor,  664. 

Howden,  Houeden,  co.  York,  300,  316,  610. 

,  manor,  610. 

Howdenshire,  Houedenahyre,  oo.  York,  300. 
Howe,  Hawe,  oo.  York,  533  (p.  301). 
Howum,  00.  York.     See  Holme. 
Huband,  Hubaut,  Henry,  412  (p.  234). 

,  John,  412  (pp.  234,  236),  615  (pp. 

404,  405,  408,  409). 
Hubert,  John,  55  (p.  21). 
Hucoleoote,  co.  Glouc,  Elmbridge  in,  q.v. 
Hucmanby,  co.  Cumb.     See  Upmanby, 
Hudburton    [Humberton    in    Kirkby  on  the 

Hill  ?],  CO.  York,  536  (p.  319). 
Huddleston,  Huddelston  [in  Sherburn  parish] 

00.  York,  266  (p.  144). 
Hudebovile.    See  Hodebovile. 
Hndeoote,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Hitcote. 
Hudestone,  oo.  Devon.     See  Hudston. 
Hudleston,  Adam  de,  279  (p.  161). 
Hudston,  Hudestone  [in  Pancrasweek  parish], 

CO.  Devon,  627  (p.  294). 
Huggeford,  co.  Salop.     See  Hi^ord, 


INDEX  OF   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


501 


Haggeford,  William  de,  156. 

Hugh,  Henry  son  of,  99,  633  (p.  306). 

Biohard   son  of,  of  Stirton,  633  (p. 

306). 

,  Walter,  64  (i).  33). 

Walter  son  of,  of  Watford,  161. 

,  William  son  of,  531  (p.  299). 

Hugham,  oo  Kent.     See  Hougham. 
Hugham,  Robert  son  of  Bobert  de, 

642. 

,  Bobert  de  and  Alioe  his  wife,  642. 

Hugill ,  Hogayl  [in  Kendal  parish] ,  eo.Westm. , 

218  (J).  119). 
Huish,  North,  oo.  Devon,  Lupridge  in,  q.v. 
Huish,  Hewish,  Hywysoh,  Hywissh,  Maud  de, 

139  {p.  65),  337,  527  (p.  293). 

Biohard  de,  360. 

Hnlion.     See  Helion. 

Hull,  la  Hull  [in  Bnrford  parish],  oo.  Salop, 

57  (p.  24). 
Hull,  Kingston  upon.     See  Kingston. 
Hull,  Hugh  son  of  William  de  la,  and  Eleanor 

(de  Wlankeslowe)  his  wife,  447. 

William  de  la,  57  {p.  24). 

HuUavitone,  HuUamtone,  Balph  de,  633  (p. 

305). 
Hulle,  00.  Glouc.     See  Hill. 
[in  Eastham?],  co.  Wore.,  611  (pp. 

393,  403). 
HuUe,  Bobert  de,  64  (p.  33). 
Hulme,  00.  Norf.,  abbot  of  St.  Benet's,  221, 

529. 
Hulyon.     See  Helion. 
Humber,  river,  316. 

Humberton,  oo.  York.    See  Hudburton.(?). 
Humbleton,  oo.  York,  Danthorpe  in,  q.v. 
Humby,  CO.  Lino.,  693. 
Humfraie,  Peter,  534  (p.  308). 
Humfranvyle.     See  Umframville. 
Humphrey,  Walter  son  of,  538  (p.  347). 
Hnnooat,  Huncotes  [in  Whalley  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  279  (p.  160). 

,  manor,  279  (^.  169). 

Huncote,  Hunkote,  oo.  Leio.,  458  (p.  258). 

Hundefot,  Thomas,  150. 

Hundersfleld,    Hunnresfeld,    co.    Lane,    279 

(p.  162). 
Hundleby,  Hundelby,  oo.  Lino.,  279  (p.  154). 
Hundon,  Honedene,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 

.manor,  538  (p.  325). 

Hungerton,  oo.  Line,  252. 
Hunkote,  co.  Leic.    See  Huncote. 
Honmanby,  co.  York,  Fordon  in,  q.v. 
Hunningham,    Honyngham,    Honigham,   co. 

Warw.,  251  (p.  136),  615  (p.  405). 
Hunnresfeld,  oo.  Lane.     See  HundersGeld. 

Hunscote,  Honestanesoote  [in  Wellesbourne 
Mountford  parish],  co.  Warw.,  615  (p. 
406). 

Hunsingore,  co.  York,  Bibston  in,  q.v. 

Hunspill,  00.  Somers.    See  Huntspill. 


Hunstanton,  Hunstanstone,  co.  Norf.,  638  (p. 

346). 
Hunte,  Walter,  642. 
Hnntedon,  Balph  de,  11 1. 
Huntele,  John  de,  57  (p.  23). 
Hunteley,  John  de,  638  (p.  336). 
Huntercombe  [in  Kuffield  parish],  co.  Oxford, 

403  (p.  224). 
Huntercombe,    Hontrecombe,    Hun- 

tercounib,  Walter  de,  403. 

,  Nicholas  de,  636  (p.  316). 

Walter  de,  403. 

,  ,  Alice  (de  Bolbeok)  late  wife  of, 

403. 

and  Ellen  his  wife,  403. 

Huntingdon,  Huntington,  co.  Hunt,  advowson 

of  priory.  638  ( p.  350). 

court  at,  190. 

,  barony,  492. 

.honour,  53  (p.  19),   190,  197.  369, 

il2  (pp.  231,  235). 
Huntingfeld,  Huntyngfeld,  Peter  de, 

12. 

,  William  de,  471,  652. 

,  Laurence  de,  538  (p.  343). 

,  Peter  de.  350. 

,  Eoger  de,  471,  638  (p.  350). 

,  (father  of  William),  471  (p. 

264). 
, ,  bom  at  Frampton,  471  (p 

264). 

William  de,  473. 

..,  and  Sibyl  his  wife,  471    (p. 


Huntingfield,  Huntyngfeld,  co.  Suff. ,  manor 

471  (p.  264). 
Hunton,  co.  Hants,  manor,  213  (p:  113,'. 

,  Huntyngton  [co.  Kent],  court  at,  128 

Huntspill,  Hunspill,  Honespille,  co.  Somers. 

manor,  630. 

Huntyngfeld,  co.  Suff.     See  Hunting&eld. 
Huntyngfeld.     See  Huntingfeld. 
Huntyngton  [oo.  Kent].     See  Hunton. 
Hurleston,  Hurdeleston  [in  Aotou  parish!,  co. 

Chester,  251  (p.  136). 
Hume,  William  in  the,  603  (p.  385). 
Hurst,  Joan  (del  Hay),  wife  of  Philip  de.  260. 
Hnrste,  John  atten,  284. 
Hurstmonceauz,  Hurst  Munoeus,  co.  Sussex, 

manor,  621. 
Husoard,  co.  Femb.     See  Hasguard. 
Huse,  Husee,  Henry,  192,  413  (p.  237). 

Eoger,  son  of  John,  397  ( p.  218). 

,  Thomas  de  la,  458  (p.  257). 

Walter  de  la,  538  (p.  350). 

William,  538  (p.  346). 

Huseook.     See  Hoseook. 

Husee.    See  Huse. 

Husewik,  oo.  Kent,  116. 

Husyntre,  oo.  Wore,      See  Martin  Hussitig- 

tree. 


502 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Huthred,  Isabel,  lady  of  Steeton,  204. 
Hutton  in  the  Forest,  Hoton,  co.  Cumb.,309. 

00.  Somers,,  manor,  538  (  p.  338). 

in  the  Hay,  Hoton  [in  Kendal  parish], 

00.  WestiD.,  218  (p.  119j. 

Koof,  Hoton  Ko£f,  co.  Westm.,  92. 

Sessiy,  Hoton  [in  Sessay  parish],  co. 

York,  536  (p.  322;. 
Huxhain,  Hokesham,  co.  Devon,  527  (f.  294j. 
Huyton,  co.  Lano.,  279  (p.  163 J. 
Hyatesbnry,  eo.  Wilis.     See  Tatesbury. 
Hycohe,  co.  Hertf.     See  Hitohin. 
Hyde,  Hide  by  Winchester,  co.  Hants,  abbot 

of,  485. 
,  le   Hyde    by   Domerham    [in    South 

Domerham    parish],    co.    Wilts,    538 

(p.  328). 
Hyde,  Thomas  de  la,  110. 
Hykelingge,    Hykelyngge,    Thomas 

son  of  Brian  de,  640. 

,  Thomas  de,  rector  of  Maltby,  540. 

Hykling,  oo.  Nott.     See  Hickling. 
Hyldeberewe,    Hyldebury,    co.    Wavw.      See 

Hillborough. 
Hyldebury.     See  Hildebory. 
Hyldesdone,  co.  Buck.     See  Hillesdon. 
Hyleoomb,  co.  Somers.     See  Hilcombe. 
Hylion.     See  Heliou. 
Hylth,   Helthe    [in"  Nettlestead  parish],  oo. 

Kent,  538(^1.343). 
Hyndeley,  William  de,  615  (p.  412). 
Hyndelupe,     Hyndelype,     co.    Wore.        See 

Hindlip. 
Hyndemers,  co.  Nhumb.,  510. 
Hynewyk,  oo.  Bedf .     See  Hinwiok. 
Hyuton,  oo.  N'hamp.,  412  (p  235). 
Hynyton,  co.  Salop.     See  Hinuington. 
Hysaund,  oo.  N'humb.    See  Hazon. 
Hyselham,  co.  Camb.     See  Isleham. 
Hywissh.     Sec  Huish. 


latton,  00.  Somers.     See  Yatton. 

Ibstook,  Ibestok,    Ibbestok,    oo.   Leio.     412 

(p.  236),  615  (p.  406). 
lohinton,  00.  Warw.     See  Itohington. 
Ickford,  Ikforde,  Ikford,  Iketord,  co.  Buck 

385,  398  (pp.  221,  222). 

adrowBon,  398  (pjj.  221,  222). 

Iddesleigh,  Iduslegh,  co.  Devon,  538  (p.  340). 
Ideshale,  oo.  Salop,  rww  called  Shifnal,  q  r. 
Idnslegh,  co.  Devon.     See  Iddesleigh. 
Iffin,  Yethyngge  [in  Nackington  parish],  oo. 

Kent,  manor,  666. 
Ifton,  Iveton,  eo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336. 
Ighfcenhill,  co.  Lane,  279  W-  160  . 


Ihurst,  CO.  Hants.     See  Ewhurst. 

Ikeford,    Ikforde,    Ikford,    co.    Buck.      See 

Ickford. 
Ilderton,  oo.  N'humb.,  the  three  Middletons 

in.     See  Middleton. 

'...,  Boddam  in,  q.v. 

Ildesle,  CO.  Berks.     See  Ilsley. 

He.     See  Insula. 

Ilfraeombe,  Ufredecurab,  co.  Devon,  143. 

,  Lincombe    and    Warcombe    in,    627 

(p.  294;. 
Ilkeston,   Ilkesdon,    co.    Derby,    manor,    120 

(p.  53),  173. 
Ilketishale,  James  de,  390. 
Ilkley,    Ilkeley,  Hilkelay.  oo.  York,  536  (p. 

317). 

manor,  609. 

lUeigh  [Brent?],   Illegh,   co.    Suff..  538  (p. 

348). 
Ilmeresaston,  co.  Buck.  [i.e.  Ilmer  and  Aston 

MuUins],  manor,  24. 
Ilsley.  East  Ildesle,  co.  Berks,  manor,  272. 
,  West,   Ildesle    [co.  Berksl,  458    (2>. 

258. 
Ilston  on  the  Hill,  Ilyeston  [in  Carlton  Cur- 
lieu  parish],  co.  Leic,  615  \_2)p-  406, 

410). 

Ilveston,  CO.  Leic.     See  Ilston. 

Imeneye,  co.  Wore.     See  Impney. 

Immingham,  co.  Line.,  536  (p.  316). 

Impington,  Impyngton,  co.    Camb.,   538  (p 
363). 

Impney,  Imeneye  [in  Dodderhill  parish],  co. 
Wore,  manor,  57  (p.  34). 

Ineshawe,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346), 
Ingayn,  William,  of  Aston,  362. 

Cf.  Engayne,  Lyngaine. 

Inge,  William,  538  (p.  345). 

and  Iseult  his  wife,  251  (p. 

137). 

, ,  writ  to,  598. 

Ingelberd,  Roger,  484. 
Ingelby,  eo.  Line.     See  Ingleby. 

,  CO.  York.     /Sec  Ingleby. 

Ingham,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  221. 

,00,  Suff.,  538  (jj.  349). 

Ingham,  John  de,  221. 

Oliver  de,  221,  455,  479. 

Ingleby,  Ingelby  [in  Saxilby  parish],  co.  Line, 

349. 
........  .  Cold,  Cald  Ingelby  [near  Bai-wick  on 

Tees    in   Stainton  parish],   oo.   York, 

240. 
Inglefeld,  fee  of,  588  {p.  347). 

Cf.  Englefeld. 

Inglesoombe,     oo.     Somers.       Sec     English- 
combe. 
Ingleys.     See  Engleys. 
Ingmanthorpe,      Ingmanthorp      [in       Kirk 

Deighton  parish],  co.  York,  Bos  of,  q.v. 
Ingram,  Angreham,  Angerbam,  eo.  N'humb., 

47,  636  (p.  316). 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


503 


Ingworth,  CO.  Norf.,  538  {p.  347). 
Inkberrow,  Inteberg,    Inteberge,   co.    Wore 

615  (p.  403). 
, ,  manor,  56. 

Little    Intebergh,    oo.    Wore.,    615 

(p.  410). 

manor,  615  (p.  411). 

Inkel,  William,  616. 

Inkepenne,  Emeline  wife  of  Boger  de,  212. 

Insula,  Isle,  He,  Lisle,  Baldwin  de,  59. 

■•,  Robert  son  of  Warin  de,  229. 

Walter  de,  192. 

Baldwin  de,  331 . 

,  Hawis  de,  124. 

.Henry  de,   and  Joan   his  wife,   615 

{p.  405). 
,  John  de  f  son  of  Baldwin),  of  the  Isle 

of  Wight,  69,  184,  331,  611  (p.  391). 

of  Wodelten,  219  (p.  120). 

,  Eobert  de,  son  of  Warin,  49, 175,  354, 

458  (p.  256),  536  (p.  317),  596. 

,  Walter  de,  Florence  his  wife,  192. 

,  Warin  de,  65,  248. 

William  de,  192. 

Inteberg,.   Intebergh,    co.   Wore.      See    Ink- 
berrow. 

Intebergh,  John  de,  615  ( p.  410). 

Ippesley,  co.  Vf&rw.     See  Ipsley. 

Ipplepen,  Ippelpenn,  co.  Devon,  manor,  272. 

Ipaley,  Ippesley,  oo.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 

Ipswich,   GHppewyc,   Gypewioh,   Gyppewyoh, 
CO  Suff.,  519  (p.  288),  538  (p.  348). 

,  inquisition  made  at,  215  (p.  116). 

,  Holy  Trinity,  prior  of,  55. 

Irby,  William  de,  536  (p.  321). 
Irehester,  co.  N'hamp. ,  Chester  in,  q.v. 
Ireby,  High,  oo.  Gumb.,  146. 
Ireby,  Thomas  de,  36. 

,  Orous  de,  36. 

Thomas  de  (son  of  Thomas),  36. 

IRELAND,  places  there  destroyed  by  Soots, 
583. 

,  Treasurer  of.     See  Estden . 

Places  in: — 

Ardee,  Athirde,  Athyrde,  oo.  Louth, 
683. 

,  prior  of,  583. 

Athmatte,  co.  Dublin,  272. 
Adwalath,  co.  Louth,  583. 
Ays,  CO.  Louth,  51. 
BalibohuU,  oo.  Tipperary,  137. 
Ballogari,  oo.  Dublin.     See  Garris- 

town. 
Ballygorman.     See  Gormanston. 
Balscaddan,  Ballysoadan,  oo.  Dublin, 

272. 
Balyoornare,  co.  Waterford,  424. 
Balymaccul,  424. 

Bannow,     Bannua     [oo.    Wexford], 
manor.  56. 


IRELAND,  Places  iv—cont. 

Callan,  oo.  Kilkenny,  advowson,  638 

(p.  337). 
Caringweth,  oo.  Limerick,  518. 
Carrick,  Carrik  [co.  Wexford],. 56. 
Carryk,  le,  137. 
Cagsell,  co.  Tipperary,  137. 
Castel    .     .     .,00.  Louth,  51. 
Clocridan,  Cloncridan,  co.  Waterford, 

424. 
Cloghyriwolisan,  oo.  Limerick,  518. 
Cnocbrek,  oo.  Tipperary,  137. 
Corttlysny,  oo.  Waterford,  424. 
Coulbalysiward,  oo.  Limerick,  518 
CrefE,  CO.  Waterford,  424. 
CuUath,  CO.  Waterford,  424. 
Dublin,  exchequer,  424. 

,  inquisition  made  at,  272. 

Duleek,  Dyuelek,  oo.  Meatb,  court. 

272. 
Dyngeldergan,  co.  Tipperary,  137. 
Ferns,  Fernie   [co,  Wexford] ,  castle 

and  manor,  56. 
Qalway,  soutage  of,  p,  66. 
Garristown,  Baliogari,  eo.  Dublin,  51. 
Geripound.     See  J  erpoint. 
Gormanston, Ballygorman  [in  Moore- 
church  parish],  oo.  Meath,  272. 
Hathethart  [eo.  Wexford  ?] ,  56. 
Hethton,  co.  Tipperary,  137. 
Jerpoint,  Geriponte,  Geripound  [co. 

Kilkenny],  66,  412  (p.  232). 
Keirach  island,  56. 
Kilbreedy,  Kilbridy,   co.    Limerick, 

518. 
Kildrummy,  Kildermoy  [now  in  Kil- 

larmery    parish],    oo.     Kilkenny, 

advowson,  538  {p.  337). 
Kilkenny,     Kylkenni,   county    with 

OBstles,  &c.,  538  (p.  337). 
Kilkenny,  liberty  of,  412  (p.  232). 
Killiveran,  co.  Tipperary,  137. 
Kilsegan,  co.  Tipperary,  137. 
Knocbreen,  co.  Limerick,  518. 
Kylothran,  co.  Walerford,  424. 
Lisbrenan,  eo.  Tipperary,  137. 
Louth,  Lonethe,  51. 
Lydeston,  co.  Dublin,  272. 
Molaghlarsgh,  co.  Dublin,  272. 
Norragh  barony   [oo.   Kildare],  412 

(p.  232). 
Oboy  Castle  [Ui  Buidhe  in  Queen's 

County],  manor,  4:12  (p.  232;. 
Odagh,  Odoch  [co.  Kilkenny],  castle. 

56. 
Portnehil  ferry,  424. 
Piperstown,  Pippardeston  [in  Drum- 

shallon  parish],  co.  Louth,  583. 
Eathoon,  137. 

Eosslare,  Rosolar  [co.  Wexford],  56. 
Byn  [Ring  ?],  oo.  Dublin,  272. 


504 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


IRELAND.  Places  in — cont. 

Sohenboch,  co.  Limerick,  518. 
Taghmon,  Taohmon  [eo.  Wexford], 

56. 
Waterford,  St.  Katherine's,  424. 
Wexford,  Weystord,  castle  and  town, 
66. 
Irene  Actone,  co.  Glouc.     See  Iron  Acton. 
Ireton,    Irton    [in    Kedleston    parish],   oo. 

Derby,  281. 
Imham,  oo.  Line,  Bulbj  in,  q.v. 

,  Hawthorpe  in,  q.v. 

Iron  Acton,  Irene  Actone,  co.  Glouc,  manor, 

411. 
IrraTB,  John  le,  constable  of  Barnard  Gaatle, 

615  (p.  412). 
Irthington,  co.  Oamb. ,  manor,  452. 
Hirthington    in   Qillesland,   manor, 

562. 
Irton,  00.  Derby.     See  Ireton. 
[in  Seamer   parish],  co.   Tork,   536 

(p. 323). 
Irton,  William  de,  536  {p.  323). 
Isabel,  the  Queen,  300,  531. 
Isale,  CO.  Gumb.     See  Isell. 
Isdulas,  Istulas,  co.  Denbigh,  commote,  279 

(p.  158). 
Isell,  Ishal,  Isale,  Ishale,  co.  Cumb.,  328. 

manor,  543. 

,  St.  Michael's  church,  543. 

Ishale,  Ishal,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Isell. 

Isham,  Ysham  [oo.  N'hamp.],  538  (pp.  349, 

350). 
Isherton   or    Asserton,    Assoerton,    Wynter- 

boarne    Assertone    [in    Berwick    St. 

James  parish],  co.  Wilts,  148  (p.  71). 

,  manor,  148  (pp.  74,  78),  223. 

Beginald,  rector  of  the  chapel  of,  1^8 

(p.  74). 
Isle,  court  of,  175. 

See  Insula. 

Isleham,  Hyselham,  co.  Camb,,  111. 

Islep,  00.  N'hamp.     Seelslip. 

Islip,  Islep,  CO.  N'hamp.,  84. 

Is  Hynydd,  Ismenyth  [co.  Badnor] ,  country  of, 

615  (p.  401). 
Istefeld,  00.  Salop,  62,  {p.  29). 
Istgrimstede,  co.  Wilts.     See  Qrimstead. 
Istulas,  CO.  Denbigh.     See  Isdulas. 
Itchingfield,  Heohyngefeld,  co.    Sussex,  413 

(p.  237,  6m). 

,Sharpenhurstin,413(i>.  237). 

Itohington,  Long,  Ichynton,  oo.  Warw.,  340. 
Irecherohe,  co.  Kent.    See  Iryohuroh. 
Iver,  Evre,  co.  Buck.,  manor,  219  (p.  120). 

,  advowson,  219 (p.  120). 

Itcs,  CO.  Cornw.,  461. 
Ireton,  oo.  Monm.    iSee  Ifton. 
Irychuroh,  Ireoherohe,  oo.  Kent,  145. 


Ivyton,  Yveton  [in  Broomfield  parish],  co. 

Somers,  225. 
Iwardeby,  co.  Line.    See  Ewerby. 
Iwehurst,  Iwhurst,  co.  Hants.      See  Ewhnrst. 
Ixworth,  Ixeworthe,  co.  Suff.,  manor,  216. 
,  prior  of,  216. 


Jarkevile,  Henry,  431. 

Jarnm,  oo.  York.     See  Yarm. 

Jek,  William,  of  Fen  Drayton,  67. 

Jekel,  William,  597. 

Jemys,   Gemys,    Robert,    of    Stagsden, 

242. 

,  Bobert,sonof  Bobert,  242. 

Jerdele,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Yardley. 
Jerounde,  Walter,  43. 

John,  43. 

Walter,  Agnes  wife  of,  43. 

C/.  Gerounde. 

Jeudewyne      See  Joldewin. 

Jewell,  Boger,  son  of  John,  161. 

Joan,  daughter  of  Edward  I,  wife  of  Gilbert 

declare,  538  (p.  352). 
Jooe,  John,  599  (p.  381). 
Joel,  John,  538  (p.  333). 
John  ap  Adam,  373. 
John    ap    Adam,      Appadham,      Appadam, 

Apadam,  538  {pp.  336,  337,  338,  339), 

607  (p.  389),  615  (p.  402). 
John  ap  Griff,  533  (p.  337). 
John,  Adam  son  of,  533  (p.  307). 

Alan  eon  of,  473. 

,  Henry  son  of,  508. 

,  Hugh  son  of,  534  (p.  309). 

John  son  of,  615  (pp.  402,  407). 

, (son  of  Margaret  Musard),  82. 

,  of  Colsterworth,  157. 

John,  Hatthew  son  of,  213  (p.  113.) 
,  Matthew  son  of,  Eleanor  his  wife,  213 

(p.  113). 

Richard  son  of,  79. 

Bichard  son  of,  William  his  son,  79. 

,  his  wife  Emma,  615  (i?.  401). 

Boger  son  of,  79. 

See  Shiryngton. 

Thomas  son  of,  615  (p.  403). 

,  William  son  of,  538  (p.  342). 

John  son  of  Guy,  John  son  of,  615  (p.  404). 

,  Bobert  son  of,  615  (p.  408). 

John,  son  of  Beginald,  Herbert  son  of,  485. 
Joldewin,  Jeudewyne,  Joudewyn,  Bichard,407. 
Jolgreve,  William  de,  167. 
JoUan,  Beatrice,  349. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


505 


Joroe,  John,  96. 

,hiswife.     See  Brayles. 

Jordan,  Jiirdan,  James,  484. 

,  John,  464. 

Thomas,    of  Letheringaett,  638  (p. 

347). 
Jorverd  ap  Bees,  538  (p.  835). 

Vachn,  638  (j).  387). 

Joudewjn.     See  Joldewin, 

Joukel,  William,  and  Cecily  his  wife,  246. 

Jndas,  Adam,  228. 

Bobert,  66. 

Jurdan.    See  Jordan. 
Juvene.     See  Young. 


K 


Kaath,  below  and  above,  oo,  Glamorgan,  538 

(pp.  334-5). 
Kaber,  Cabergh  [in  Kirkby  Stephen  parish], 

CO.  Westm.,  533  (p.  801). 
Eaerdif ,  co.  G-Iamorgan.     See  Cardiff. 
Kaerdif,    Eerdyf,  Eaerdyf,    Keyrdif, 

Faulinus  de,  535. 

William  de,  98. 

Juetta,    wife    of    William    de,    538 

(p.  333). 

,  Paulinas  de,  98,  538  (p.  342). 

and  Eleanor  his  wife,  585. 

William  de,  585. 

Kaerfyly,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Caerphilly. 
Kaergriffud  wood,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p. 333). 
Kaermino.     See  Oarmino. 
Kairdif,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Cardiff. 
KairfiUy,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Caerphilly. 
Kairkedok,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Kairlion,  co.  Monm.     See  Caerleon. 
Kalwodelegh,  co.  Devon.     See  Calverlejgh. 
Kam,  Walter  le,  346  (p.  196). 
Kame,  abbess  of.     See  Caen. 
Karesbrouk,  co.  Hants.     See  Carisbrooke. 
EariCraddok,  co.  Heref.     See  Caradoc. 
Karkedone,  co.  Wore.     See  Carton. 
Karkille,  Karkil,  co.  Cornw.,    See  Carkeel. 
Karleton,  co.  Nott.     See  Carlton. 
Karletone,  oo.  Camb.     See  Carlton. 
Xarliolo.     See  Carliolo. 
Karmino,  co.  Cornw.     See  Carminow. 
Karreu,  co.  Pemb.     See  Carew. 
Earvan,  co.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Kary,  co.  Somers.     See  Cary. 
Katefeld.     See  Catfeld. 
Kaunteloupo.     See  Cantilupo. 
Eaversham,  co.  Oxford.     See  Caversham. 
Kayinsham  [oo.  Somers.] .     See  Eeynsham. 
Eaylly.    See  Cayly. 


Kaym,  John,  67,  357. 

Eaynel,  Edward,  538  (p.  341). 

Eaynes.     See  Eeynes. 

Eayngham,  co.  York.     See  Eeyingham. 

Eayso,  co.  Bedf.     See  Eeysoe. 

Kearby,  Kereby,  Eerby  [in  Eirkby  Overblow 

parish] ,  co.  York,  536  (p.  317). 

,  manor,  120  (p.  53). 

Eedington,  Eediton,  Co.  SuS.,  Coton,  Cotton 

Hall  in,  q.v. 
Eedleston,  oo.  Derby,  Ireton  in,  q.v. 
Eeelby,  Keleby,  co.  Line,  144 
Eeiettele,  Bobert  de,  46. 
Eeighley,    Kygheley,   Eyghley,  co.  York,  533 

(.p.  306). 
EeirfiUy  [oo.  Glamorgan] .     See  Caerphilly 
Eekydena,  co.  Montgomery,  269. 
Eekynwich,  co.  Wore.    See  Eenswick. 
Eekynwjeh,  John  de,  615  {p.  403). 
Eeleby,  co.  Lino.      See  Eeelby. 
Eelennok  in  Wales,  Eelleyniok,  147,  214. 
Eelingholm,  oo.  Lino.     See  Eilllngbolme. 
Kelingworth,oo.  Warw.     See  Keuilworth. 
Kelleyniok  [oo.  Montgomery].     See  Kelennok. 
Eelli,  Martin  de,  527  (p.  294). 
Eellignat,  co.  Cornw.,  36. 
Eelling,  Kellyngg.  Kellyngge,  co.  Norf.,  412 

(p.  234),  588  ( J).  348). 
Kelly,  CO.  Cornw.,  35. 
Eelmsoott,  Eelmesoote,  oo.  Oxford,  554. 
Eelsall,     Eelsale     [in    Tarvin   parish],     co. 

Chester,  51  (pp.  136, 137). 
Kemesek,    Petrouilla,     daughter    of 

Edmund  de,  448. 
Kemeseye,  Richard  de,  283. 
Eemeys,  Eemmeys,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336;. 

advowBon,  538  (p.  336). 

Kemmer,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  ( p.  334). 
Eemmeys,  co.  Monm.     See  Eemeys. 
Eemmeys,  Maurice  de,  638  (p.  336). 

,  Walter  de,  638  (p.  336). 

Eempeleye,  co.  Glouc.     See  Kempley. 
Eempley,  Eempeleye,  co.  Glouc,   manor,  53 

(i..l8). 
Eempston,  Eemston,  CO.  Bedf.,412  (p.  233). 

,  manor,  548. 

Kemyngford  [Kingsford  in  Wolverley?],  co. 

Wore,  616  (p.  408). 
Eenardeleye,  co.  Staff.     See  Kinnerley. 
Eenardington,  Eenardinton,  co.  Kent,  manor, 

566. 
Eendal,    Eirkeby    in  Eendale,   co.    Westm., 

castle,  &o.,  218. 

,  St,  Leonard's  hospital,  218. 

Kendale,  William  de,  167> 

,  Bobert  de,  knight,  458  (p.  258). 

,  William  de,  his  daughter  Alice,  167. 

Kenel,  co,  Cornw.     See  Eennal. 
Eeneleworth,  co.  Warw.    See  Eenilworth. 
Kenelyngworthe,  Keal  de,  638  (p.  344). 
Eeneton,  oo.  Suff.     See  Eentou. 


506 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Eeneton,  Iro  de,  427. 

Nealde,427. 

Kenetton,  co.  Su£E.     See  Kenton. 

Kenfig,   Kenefeg,   Eenetek,    oo.    Glamorgan, 

oastle  and  town,  538  (:p.  332). 
Kenilworth.Kenellworth,  Kenylworth,  Keling- 

worth,  00.  Warw.,  615  {p.  405). 
prior  of,   57  (p.   26),   58,  187,  615 

{pp.  398,  404,  408). 
Kennal,    Kenel     [in    Stithians    parish],    oo. 

Cornw.,  141. 
Kenredeford,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Kirdford. 
Kenstone,    Kentenesdene,    Kentonesdene    [in 

Hodnet  parish],  oo.  Salop,  62  (pp.  29, 

31). 
Kenswiek,  Kekynwich,    oo.   Wore.,  615  {p. 

403). 
Kent,  river,  oo.  Westm.,  fishery  in,  218. 
Kent,  John  de,  225. 

Eoger  de,  538  {p.  343). 

Kentbury,  oo.  Berks.,  Titooombe  in.  q.v. 
Kentoombe.    Kenteooumbe.    oo.   Dorset,  607 

(p.  388). 
Kenteooumbe,  Robert  de,  607  (.p.  388). 
Kentenesdene,  oo.  Salop.     See  Kenstone. 
Kentisbury,  oo.  Devon,  Breadwick  in,  q.v. 
Kenton,  Kynton  [in  Gosforth],  oo.  N'humb., 

219  {p.  120). 
Keneton,  Kenetton,  oo.   Su£E.,    427, 

521. 
Kentonesdene,  oo.  Salop.     See  Kenstone. 
Kenwyn,  oo.  Cornw.,  AUet  in,  q.v. 
Kenylworth,  co.  Warw.     See  Kenilworth. 
Kenywyd,  oo.  Montgomery.     See  Cynewyll. 
Kepston,  Thomas  de,  523. 
Kerby.  oo.  York.     See  Kearby. 
Kerohel,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Critchell. 
Kerdeston,  Roger  de,  135,  352  (y.  201). 
Kerdington,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Cardiugton. 
Kerdyf.    See  Kaerdif . 
Kerebroke,  oo.Norf.     See  Carbrooke. 
Kereby,  co.  Leio.     See  Kirby. 
Kereby,  oo.  York.     See  Kearby. 
Keresley,  oo.  Warw.     See  Carsley. 
Kerkeby.     See  Kirkeby. 
Kermerdyn.     See  Carmarthen. 
Kernedby,  oo   York.     See  Oarnaby. 
Kersall,  Kyrnessale  [in  Kneesall  parish],  oo. 

Nott,  279  {p.  155). 
Kersonere,  Kersenere,  Kersoner,  John  de  la, 

John  de,  412  (2).  233),  538  (pp.  347, 

348). 
KersweU,   Carswill  [ia  Broad  Clyst  parish], 

00.  Devon,  550. 
King's     Carawelle,     Carswille,    co. 

Devon,  manor,  202,  603  ( p.  384). 
Kerthin,  oo.  Cornw.,  613. 
Kertlyng,  oo.  Camb.     See  Kirtling. 
Kesby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Kexby. 
Kesstoij,  00.  Hunt.     See  Keyston. 
Keston,  Richard  de,  464. 
Ketelbergh,  Roger  de,  55. 


Ketelberstone,  oo.  Suff.     See  Kettlebaston. 
Ketele,  co.  Suff.,  471  (p.  264). 
Ketelishagh,  oo.  Norf.,  alder  grove,  522. 
Ketelwell,  co.  York.     See  Kettlewyi. 
Keteringham,    Keteryngham,  co.  Norf.      See 

Ketteringham. 
Ketilberston,  co.  Suff.     See  Kettlebaston. 
Ketilwell,  co.  York.     See  Kettlewell. 
Ketlebere,  co.  Suff.     See  Kettlebnrgh. 
Ketteringham,    Keteringham,    Keteryngham, 

00.  Norf.,  40,  42,  529. 
Kettlebaston,  Ketelberstone,  Ketilberston,  co. 

Suff.,  65,  538  (p.  348). 
Kettleburgh,  Ketlebere,  oo.  Suff.,  427. 
Kettlewell,  Ketelwell.   Ketilwell,  oo.  York, 

345,  536  (p.  320). 

,  advowson,  345. 

Keu,  Adam  le,  of  Staveley,  99. 

Walter  le,'of  Northill,  439. 

Cecily  wife  of  Adam  le,  99. 

,  Walter  son  of  Walter  le,  439. 

William  le.  99. 

Keuersdale,  Keueresdale,  Alexander  de,  279 

(p.  161). 

Geoffrey  de,  279  (p.  161). 

Keuresdale,  co.  Lane.     See  Cuerdale. 
Keverel,  Robert  de,  110. 
Kevermund,  co.  Lino.     See  Kirmond. 
Keveylok,    oo.     Salop.      See    Cyfellioo    [oo. 

Montgomery]. 
Kevyncook,      Kevyncooh,     Kevyngoogh,     oo. 

Salop.      See    Cefn    Cooh    [co.   Mont^ 

gomery]. 
Keworth,  co.  Nott.     See  Keyworth. 
Kexby  ?,  Kesby  [in  Upton  parish],  co.  Lino., 

482. 
Kexby.  Kexeby  [in  Catton  parish],  oo.  York, 

536  (i).  319). 
KeyforiJ,  Keyver,  co.  Somers.,  538  (p. 338). 
Keyingham,      Kayngham     in     Holdernesse, 

Cayngham,  co.  York,  358,  472. 

Keynes,  Eayues,  Caynes,  Thomas  de, 

29. 

John  de,  29. 

Philip  0)- John,  538  (p.  840). 

■  Robert  de,  44. 

,  ,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  272. 

Keynho.  co,  Bedf.     See  Cainhoe. 

Keyasham,  Kayinsham,oi.  Somers.,  abbey  and 

advowson  of  church,  538  (p.  338;. 

abbotof,  538(p.  331). 

Keyrdif.     See  Kaerdif. 
Keyaoe,  Kayso,  oo.  Bedf.,  431. 
Keyston,  Kesston,  oo.  Hunt.,  197. 
Koyver,  co.  Somers.     See  Keyford. 
Keyworth,  Keworth,  co.  Kent,  279  (p.  155). 
Kib worth    Beauchamp,    Kybbeworth,    Kybe- 

worth,  00.  Leio.,   manor,  615  {pp.  400, 

410;. 
,  advowson,  616  (pp.406,  410). 


INDEX  OP   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


507 


Kidderminster,  Kederminster,  co.  Wore.  611 

(i).393). 
Eorthwode  Bud  SoDdboiirne  Ushpond 

in,  611  (i).393). 
Kiddington,  Cudinton,  oo,  Oxford,   manor,  57 

(i>.23). 
Kigheley,  John  de,  282. 

,  his  soil  Robert,  282. 

CJ.  Kygheley. 

Kilooit.  CO.  Cornw.     See  Colquite. 
Kildwiek,  Kildewyk,  oo.  York,   church,    533 

(p.  307). 

,  Bradley  in.  q.v. 

Kilford,  CO.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Kilham,  Killin,  co.  York,  204. 

Pookthorpe  in,  q.v. 

Kilkedy,  co.  Denbigh,  279  ^  p.  158). 
Kllkhampton  [oo.  Cornw.],  538  (p.  340) 
Kilkydok,  co   Denbigh,  279  {p.  158). 
Killigh  [co.  Monm.].     See  Clytha. 
Killin,  00.  York.     See  Kilham. 
Killingholme,   Kelingholm,   oo.    Lino.,    364, 

536  (i3.  315). 
Killington,  Kyllington  [in  Kirkby  Lonsdale], 

00.  Westra.,218(i).  118). 
Killingwold   Grove,    Kinnewaldgraves,    Kin- 

waldgraves  [in  Bishop's  Burton  parish] . 

00.  York,  hospital  of,  349,  484. 
Kilmeston,    Kulmeston,    co.  Hants,   148  (p. 

78). 
Kilmeyl,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  {p.  158). 
Kilmington,  Kylmyngton,  oo.  Devon,  143. 
Kilmonseg,  co.  Cornw.,  101. 
Kilnsey,  Kylnesay   [in  Burnsall  parish],  oo. 

York,  533  (p.  307). 

Kilpeok,  Kilpek,  Kylpek,  co.  Heref.,  manor, 
148  (pp.  74,  78,  79). 

Kilpin,  Kylpin,  Kyipyn  [in  Howden  parish], 
00.  York,  300,  610. 

Kilthibebil,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Kilybebill. 

Kilthigair,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Golligaer. 

Kilton,  Kylton  [in  Skelton  parish],  oo.  York, 

636  (p.  323). 
Kilwathkilnish,  co.  Carmarthen,  64  {p.  33;. 
Kilybebill,  Kilthibebil,    co.   Glamorgan,  538 

{p.  334). 
Kima.     See  Kyma. 
Kimble,   Great,    Kynebelle,    oo.    Buck.,  538 

(pp.  329,  342). 
Kime.     See  Kyme. 
Kimmerston,  Cymerston  [in  Ford  parish],  co. 

N'humb.,403(i).  225). 
Kinder,  Kyndre  [in  Glossop  parish],  co.  Derby, 

577. 
Kinesthorp.  oo.  Norf.,  522. 
Kineton,  Kyngton,  co.  Warw.,  615  {p.  405). 
King,  Kyng,  Nicholas,  167. 

,  Isabel  wife  of  William  le,  8. 

John  le,  340. 

Kingesho  in  Great  Badewe  in  the  hundred  of 

Scbelmersford,  co.  Essex,  548. 


Kingsbridge,   Kyngesbrugg,  co.    Devon,    213 

ip.  113;. 
Kingsbury,    Kyngesbury,    oo.  Midd.,  manor, 

279  (i).  154). 
Regis,  Kyngesbury  by  Muleborn  Port, 

CO.  Somers.,  290. 

,  Kynesbury,  oo.  Warw.,  manor,  598. 

,  Dosthill  in,  q.v. 

Kingsclere,  Kyngesolere,  co.  Hants,  32,  468. 

hundred,  587. 

Kiugsdon,  Kyngesdone,  oo.  Somers,,  61. 
Kingsford,  oo.  Wore.     See  Kemyngford  ? 
Kingsley,  Kyngeslegh  [in  Frodsham  parish], 

CO.  Chester,  23. 
Kingston-upon-Soar,  Kymston,  co.  Nott.,  171. 
Kingston,  co,  Somers.,  Hestercombe  in,  q.v. 
,  Kyngeston,  Kynggeston  by  levile  [in 

Yeovil  parish] ,  oo.  Somers.,  532. 
.manor,  57  (p.  23),  607   {p. 

389). 
,., marsh,     Mersshe    [by    Yeovil],    co. 

Somers,,  57  (p  23;. 
,  Kyngeston  [by  Ferring] ,   co,  Sussex, 

413  (p.  237). 
upon    Hull,    Kyngeston,     co,    York, 

inquisition  made  at,  345, 
Kingstone,  Kyngeston,  co.  Somers.,  607  [p. 

388). 
Kingstone,  Ifioholaa  de,  568. 

Gf.  Kyngeston. 

Kingthorpe,  Kynthorp  [in  Apley  parish],  co. 

Line,  120(1).  54). 
Kington  Magna,   Kyngton,  co.   Dorset,    279 

is-  157). 
,  West,   ■  Westkyngton,     co.     Wilts, 

manor,  486. 

,  CO.  Wore,  585. 

Kinlet,  Kynlet,  co.  Staff.,  manor,  130. 
Kiomerch,  Cajmergh,  oo.  Denbigh,  commote, 

279  (p.  158). 
Kinnerley,    Kenardeleye,     Kynardeleye,    oo. 

Salop,  manor,  62  {pp.  29,  31). 
Kinnersloy,    Kynarsleye    [in     Severn    Stoke 

parish,  co.    Wore],  le  Wynyard  in 

533,  (2).  303). 
Kinnewaldgrave,  co.  York.     See  Killingwold 

Grove. 
Kinnynoun,  Kinnyon  [co.  Montgomery],  147, 

214. 
Kinson,   Knuataostone,    Kyngeston   [in  Great 

Canford  parish]  ,  oo,  Dorset,  430. 

,  manor,  279  (i).  157;. 

Kinton,   Kynton   [in  Great  Ness  parish],  co, 

Salop,  manor,  211,264. 
Kinver,  Kynnetar,  Kynnefare,  co.  Staff.,  royal 

manor,  611  (p.  390). 
Kiawaldgraves,  oo.  York.      See  Killingwold. 
Kinwardstone,     Kynewardeston,    co.    Wilts, 

foreign  hundred,  538  (p.  328). 
Kipling    Cotes,     Kybblingootes     [in    Cherry 

Burton  parish],  co.  York,  536  (pp.  319, 

320). 
Kippax,  Kypes,  co.  York,  279  (p.  159). 


508 


INDEX   OP  PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Kippyngesoote,  oo.  Devon,     See  ICipsoot. 
Kipsoot,  Kippyngesoote  [in  Bishop's  Nympton 

parish],  oo.  Devon,  52V  {p.  295). 
Kipton,  Kypton  [in  Weasenham  parish],  oo. 

Norfolk,  148(2).  70). 
Kirby  Muxloe,  Kereby,  oo.  Leio.,  449. 
Eirdford,  Kenredeford,  co.  Sussex,  623. 
Kirington,  oo.  Line.     See  Eirmington. 
Kirk  Ella,  oo.  York,  Willerby  in,  q.v. 
EirkandrewB,  Eirkandres,  oo.  Cumb.,  9. 
Eirkburn,  oo.  York,  Soufchburn  in,  q.v. 

Eirkbride,    Eirkebrid,    oo.    Cumb.,  531   (p. 

299). 

church,  631  (p.  299). 

Eirkby,    Eirkeby    [in    Walton  on  the    Hill 

parish],  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  168). 
,  East,   Eirkeby,  co.   Line,  279   (p. 

154). 

Underwood,  Eirkeby,  oo.Linc,  522. 

InAshfield,  Eyrkeby,  oo.  Nott.,  manor, 

237. 

, ,  advowson,  237. 

Stephen,  Eirkebystephen,  oo.  Westm., 

531  (p.  301). 
Thore,  Eirkeby  Thore,  Eyrkebythor, 

00.  Westm.,  197,  533  (pp.  301,  302). 
,  church,  533  (pp.  301,  303, 

305). 
in  Cleveland,  oo,  York,  Broughton  in, 

q.v. 
in  Malhamdale,  Eirkeby  in  Malgdall, 

00.  York,  536  (p,  321). 
Griudalyth,  oo.  York,  Duggleby    in, 

q.v. 

Halzeard,  co.  York,  Azerley  in,  ;,v. 

Grewelthorpe  in,  q.v. 

Overblow,  Eirkeby  Fererys,  oo.  York, 

636  (p.  317). 

Eearby  in,  q.v. 

Sicklinghall  in,  q.v. 

Wood  Hall  in,  g.w. 

Eirkebergh,  oo.  Westm.,  533  (p.  802). 
Eirkebrid,  oo.  Cumb.  See  Eirkbride. 
Eirkebrid,  Eirkebride,  Eyrkebrid,  Bichard  de, 

531  (p.  299). 

,  Walter  de,  218,  531  {p.  298). 

Eirkeby,  co.  Lano.     See  Eirkby. 

,  CO.  Lino.    See  Eirkby. 

00.  Westm.    See  Kendal. 

,  CO.  York.     See  Eirkby, 

manor,  354. 

Eirkeby,  Eyrkeby,   Eerkeby,  Ellen  wife   of 

William  de,  662. 

Geoffrey,  224. 

Johnde,  134. 

,  William  de,  458  (p.  257). 

Eirkebystephen,  oo.  Westm.     See  Eirkby. 

Kirkebythore,  Kyrkebythor,   John  de,   197, 

583  (p.  302). 
Eirkedok,  advowson  of  a  church  called,  oo. 

Denbigh.     See  St.  George, 


Eirkelevington,   Kirkelevyngton,    co.   Cumb. 

See  KirUinton. 
Eirkestall,   Eirkestal,   oo,   York.     See  Kirk- 
stall. 
Eirketone,  oo.  Line.     See  Eirton. 
Eirketon,  co.  Nott,     See  Eirton. 

[oo.  Suft.].    See  Eirton. 

Eirkham,  co.  Lano.,  Whittingham  in,  q.v. 
Eirkharle,    Eyrkeherle,    oo.    N'humb.,    219 

(p.  120). 
Eirkland,  oo.  Cumb.,  Blenoarn  in,  q.v. 
Eirkleatham,   Eyrkelythum,  oo.    York,    586 

(p.  828). 

,  Coatham  in,  q.v. 

Kirkleavington,  oo.  York,  636  (p.  335). 
Eirkley,  Creklawe  [in  Ponteland  parish] ,  oo. 

N'humb.] ,  294. 
Kirklinton,  Eirkelevington,   Kirk  Levyngton, 

Eirkelevyngton,Levington,  co.  Cumb.  ,9. 

,  church,  633  ( p.  807), 

,  advowson,  9, 

manor,  824. 

Eirkstall,    Kirkestall,   Kirkestal    [oo.  York], 

abbot  of,  279  (p.  169),  586  (p.  318). 
Eirmington,  Eirnington,  Eirington,  co.  Lino., 

144,  468  (pp.  257,  258). 
Eirmond  le  Mire,  Eevermund,  oo.  Line,  636 

(p.  815). 

Eirnington,  oo.  Lino.     See  Eirmington. 

Eirtling,   Kyrtelyngg,    Eertlyng,  oo.  Camb., 
manor.  198, 616  (  p.  400). 

Eirton  in  Holland,  Eirketone,  co.  Line,  289. 
in  Lindsey,  Eirketon,  oo.  Lino,,  court 

at,  181. 

Eirketon,  co.  Nott.,  279  (p.  166). 

Eirketon  [co.  Su£E.],  538  (p.  348), 

Kitley,  Eitelhey  [in  Yealmpton] ,  co.  Devon. 

213, 

Elipston,     See  Clipston, 

BCnaith,  Enayth,  co.  Line,  833. 

Enaptoft,  CO.  Leio,,  Mowsley  in,  q.v. 

Enapton,oo.  York  [E.E.],  546  (p.  308). 

Enapton,  Clement  de,  471  (p.  266). 

Enaresborough,  Enaresburgh,  co.  York,  court 
at,  240. 

Enayth,  co.  Lino.     See  Knaiih. 

Eneesall,  Eneesale,    co.    Nott.^  manor,  279 
(p.  156). 

Enegh  wood,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 

Enessale,  oo.  Nott.     See  Eneesall. 

Enighton,  Enyghteton  [in  Broad  Chalk  parish] 
CO,  Wilts,  manor,  528. 

Enightstone,      Knyttheton     [in     Moroharc 
Bishops],  CO.  Devon,  35. 

Enightwiok,     Enyhtwyk,    oo.     Woro.,    61S 

(p.  403). 
Enill,  EnuU,  Knulle,  oo.  Heref.,  67  (p.  26), 

58. 
Knipe,  Gnype  Patrick,  Enype  [in  Bamptoi 

parish],  co.  Westm,,  683  (p.  302), 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


509 


Knivet,  Kjiyvet,  Joan,  wife  of  Eiohard, 

of   Soathwiok,   daughter  of    John  de 

Worth,  249. 
Biohard,  of  Southwiok,  and  Joan  his 

wife,  291. 
Knoohes,  John  de,  and  Isabel  his  wifa,  396. 
Knock,  Knookesalkok,    ICnook    Schallook   [in 

Marton    parish],     oo.     Westm.,     S33 

(p.  302). 
Knookin,  Knokyn,  le  Cnokyn,  oo.  Salop,  211. 

manor,  264. 

castle,  264. 

,  the  lord  of  (Lestrange),  611  (p.  392). 

KnoUe,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Church  Enowle. 

la,  CO.  Wilts.     See  Knowle. 

Knolle,  Biohard  de,  538  {p.  343). 
Knolton,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Knowlton. 
Knook,  Cnouk,  oo.  Wilts,  538  (p.  328). 
Knottingley,   Knottingleighe,   co.   York,  279 

(p.  159). 
Enouill.     See  Knovill.' 
Knouseleye,  oo.  Lane.     See  Knowsley. 

Knovill,  Knouville,  Knovyle,  Knouill, 

Enowyl,       Cnovill,     Cknovyle, 

Gilbert  de,  434. 

John  de,  76. 

,  Bevis  de,  son  of  Joan  de,  148. 

Gilbert  de,  272. 

,  John  de,  434. 

, ,  Alice  wife  of,  76. 

William  de,  76. 

Enowle,  CO.  Dorset.     See  Church  Knowle, 
St.  Giles,   CnoUe,  co.   Somers.,   846 

(p.  196). 
le  Knoll  [in  Great  Bedwyn  parish], 

00.  Wilts.,  278. 
Knowlton,  Knolton,  oo.   Dorset,   manor,  538 

(1).340). 
Knowsley,  Knouseleye  [in  Huyton   parish], 

00.  Lane,  279  fp.  163). 
Knull,  EnuUe,  oo.  Heref.     See  Knill. 
Knustanstone,  oo.  Dorset.    See  Kinson. 
Knyghteton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Knighton. 
Knyht,  John,  the  elder,  citizen  of  London,  346 

(p.  195). 
Knyhtwyk,  co.  Wore.     See  Knightwick. 
Knype,  co.  Westm.     See  Knipe. 
Knyret.    See  Knivet. 
Knyveton,  Balph  de,  127. 
Kobeham.     See  Cobeham. 
Kokefeld.     See  Cokefeld. 
Kothedyn  [oo.  Brecon] .      See  Cathedine. 
Krikketot.     See  Criquetot. 
Kudinor,  Kudymor,  pasture,  148  (pp.  74,  78). 
Kuilthiuesmor,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Kulm'eston,  oo.  Hants.     See  Kilmeston. 
Kutte,  Balph  son  of,  279  {p.  162). 
Kybbeworth,  oo.  Leic.     See  Kibworth. 
Kybblingootes,  oo.  7ork.    See  Kipling  Cotes. 
Kybeworth,  oo.  Leic.    See  Kibworth. 
Kygheley,  Kyghley,  oo.  York.     See  Keighley. 


Kygheley,  Henry  de,  of  Appletreewiok,  533 
(p.  306). 

Biohard  de,  633  ( p.  306  his). 

C/.  Kigheley. 

Kylgoygan,  oo.  Monm. ,  538  (p.  387). 

Kylham,  co.  Hants,  88. 

Kylingwyk,  Biohard  de,  536  (p.  319). 

Kylkewyn,  oo.  Denbigh.     See  Ciloen. 

Kyllington,  co.  Westm.     See  Killington. 

Kylmyngton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Kilmington. 

Kylneaay,  co.  York.     See  Kilnsey. 

Kylpek,  oo.  Heref.     See  Kilpeok. 

Kylpin,  Kylpyn,  oo.  York.     See  Kilpin, 

Kylton,  00.  York.    See  Kilton. 

Kylvegy,  oo.  Pembroke.    See  St.  IssJlls. 

Kylyngwrth,  Peter  de,  840. 

Kyma,  Kima,  Kyme,  Kymbe,  Philip  de,  132, 
349,  352  (pp.  200,  201),  472,  484,  520, 
536  (pp.  315,  318,  319),  538  (p.  350), 
623. 

Bobert    de,     of     Maidford     (Bobert 

Kynne),  50,  458  (p.  256). 

,  Thomaade,  536(j).  328). 

Kyme,  Kyma,  Little,  co  Line,  538  (p.  350). 

Kyme.    See  Kyma. 

Kymston,  co.  Nott.     See  Kingston. 

Kynardeleye,  oo.  Staff.     See  Kinnerley. 

Kynardesley,  Biohard  de,  533  (p.  304). 

Kynarsleye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Kinnersley. 

Kynbelle,  John  de,  417. 

Kyndre,  co  Derby.    See  Kinder. 

Kynebaud,  William,  soa  of  Bichard,  355. 

Kynebelle,  co.  Buck.     See  Kimble. 

Kynesbury,  oo.  Warw.     See  Kingsbury. 

Kynewardeston,  oo.  Wilts.  See  Kinward- 
stone. 

Kyng.     See  King. 

Kyngesbrome,  oo.  Warw.     See  Broom. 

Kyngesbrugg,  co.  Devon.     See  Kingsbridge. 

Kyngesbury,  oo.  Midd.     See  Kingsbury. 

CO.  Somers.     See  Kingsbury. 

Kyngesolere,  co.  Hants.     Sea  Kingsclere. 

Kyngesdone,  co.  Somers.     See  Kingsdon. 

Kyngesheinde,  co.  Salop,  58. 

Kyngeslegh,  oo.  Chester.    See  Kingsley. 

Kyngeslonde  [near  Elmbridge  ?],  oo.  Wore, 
57  (p.  24). 

Kyngeslonde,  John  de,  57  (  p.  24). 

Kynggessnode,  John  son  of  Bobert  de,  230. 

Kynggeston,  le,  oo.  Nott.,  106. 

Kyngeston,  co.  Dorset.     See  Kinson. 

CO.  Somera.  See  Kingstone;  Kings- 
ton. 

,  CO.  Sussex.     See  Kingston. 

,  00.  York.    See  Kingston. 

Kyngeston,  John  son  of  Jordan  de,  331. 

Nicholas  de,  603  (p.  386). 

Gf.  Kingstone. 

Kyngestone,  oo.  Somers.     See  Kingston. 

Kyngeswode  by  Mailing,  oo.  Kent,  116. 


510 


INDEX   OP   PERSONS   AND  PLACES. 


KynggeBton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Kingston. 

,le,  CO.  Nott.,  106. 

Kyngton,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Kington. 

,  CO.  Wore.     See  Kington. 

Kyngtone  fishery,  eo.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Kynne,  Robert  of  Maidford,  60,  458  (p.  256). 
Kynlet,  oo.  Staff.    See  Kinlet. 
Kynnefar,  Kynnefare,  co.  Staff.     See  Kinrer. 
Kynthorp,  co.  Lino.     See  Kingthorpe. 
KyntOD,  eo  N'humb.     See  Kenton. 

,  CO.  Salop.     Sue  Kinton. 

Kypes ,  CO.  york.     See  Kippax. 

Kypton,  CO.  Norf.     See  Kipton. 

Kyre,  Cuyre,  eo.  Wore,  manor,  57  {p.  24;. 

Parva,  Cuyre  [in  Kyre  Wyard  parish], 

CO.  Wore. ,  615  t.p.  403). 
Kyrham,  Kyrkham,  Nicholas  cle,  527  (p.  294). 
Kyrkeby.     See  Kirkeby. 
Kyrkebrid.     See  Kirkebrid. 
Kjrkebythor,  oo.  Cumb.    See  Kirkby. 
Kyrkebythor.     See  Kirkebythore. 
Kyrkeherle,  co.  N'humb.     See  Kirkhaile. 
Eyrkeljthura,  co.  York.    See  Kirkleatham. 
Kyrnessale.co.  Nott.     See  Eneesall. 
Kyrtelyngg,  co.  Camb.     See  Kirtling. 
Kyrtlyngton,  co.  Buck.,  398  {p.  221). 


Labaud,  Bicbard,  130. 

Laooheleye,  co.  Essex     See  Lashley. 

Lacheford,eo.  Chester.     See  Latchford. 

Lachyndon,  co.  Essex.     See  Latchlngdon. 

liachyudon,  William  de,  405. 

Hughde,  405. 

Lackington,  White,  co.  Somers.,  Atherstone 
in,  q.v. 

Lacon,  Laken  [in  Wem  parish],  oo.  Salop,  62 
(p.  29). 

Lacu.     See  Lay. 

Lacy,  Liascy,  Henry  de,  earl  of  Lin- 
coln, 279. 

Alesia  de,  countess  of  Lincoln  wife  of 

the  earl  of  Lancaster,  279,  430,  458 
(p.  256). 

Henry  de,  57  (i>.  24). 

,  ,  earl  of  Lincoln,  26,267,421. 

, (Sec  Lincoln. 

,  ,  Margaret  de  Lunges- 

speye,  his  wife,  279. 
,  of    Cromwell    Bottom,    279 

(OT.ieO,  162;. 

,  John  de,  412(2).  235). 

Robert  de,  and  Maud  his  wife,  200. 

Wenthliande,  53  {p.  18). 

Ladale,  oo.  Pemb,    See  Dale, 


Ladbrooke,  Lodebrok, Lodbroc,  co.  Warw,, 615 

{pp.  405,  408). 
Laoeham, CO.  Surrey.     See  Latham. 
Lagham,   Lageham,  Laggeham  [in  Godstone 

parish],  CO.  Surrey;  397  (pp.  219,  220), 

625. 

St.  John  of.     See  Sanoto  Johanne. 

Laghton,  co.  York.     See  Laughton. 

Lahton,  oo.  Leic.     See  Laugbton. 

Laigle,  barony  or  honour  of,  185,  276,  612. 

Laisynglandes,  oo.  Lane,  279  (j).  160). 

Laken,  oo.  Salop.     See  Lacon. 

Lakenheath,  Lakinghuth,   eo.   Siiff.,  538  (p. 

326). 
Lakinghuth,  co.  Suff.     See  Lakenheath. 
Lalleford,  co.  Warw.     See  Lawford. 
Lalleford,  John  de,  615  {p.  413). 
Lamarsh,  Lammersh,  co.  Essex,  538  {p.  349). 
Lambister  [oo.  Radnor] .     See  Llanbister. 
Lamboghan  [oo.  Monm.].     See  St.  Maughan's. 
Lambourn,  Lambourne,  co.  Berks. ,  319. 

,  manor  and  hundred,  295. 

Lambro,  Langeberch  [in  Haroldston  parish], 

CO.  Pemb.,  64  {p.  33). 
Lammas,  Lammesse,  eo.  Norf,,  221. 
Lammersh,  oo.  Essex.     See  Lamarsh. 
Lamorek,  co.  Comw.,  now  caHed  Mevagissy , 

q.v. 

Lampader,  co.  Cardigan.     See  Aberystwith. 
Lampet,  John,  and  Beatrice  his  wife,  311. 
Lamplow,  John  de,  knight,  543. 
Lampmergh,  oo.  Cumb.,  533  {p.  307). 

Lamport,  Langeport,  co.  N'hamp.,   412  {p. 

235). 
Lanblethian,Lanble7ian,  oo,  Glamorgan.     See 

Llanbleiddian. 

Lancaster  castle,  guard  of,  279  {p.  160),  471 

(i).  264). 
,  earl  of,  106,  148,  187,  191,  231,  272 

(p.  148,  274,  395.  412  f p.  231),  619 

(J).  288),  533  (J).  303),  534  {p.  307), 

535,  607  {p.  388).  615  {p.  400). 

,  earl  of .      See  Thomas. 

,  countess  of .     SeelLaay. 

,  honour  of,  270  (p.  146). 

Lancaster,  Lanoastre,  Langoastre,  Gilbert  de, 

218  [p.  118). 

Henry  de,  118,  267,  621,  624. 

and   Maud  his  wife,  538 

(pp.  833,  335). 

John  de,  403  (p.  224),  415. 

,  William  de,  218  (i).  119). 

Lancelyn,  Launoelyn,  Walter,  489. 

William,  168,  866. 

Lanoeston,      Lauoevetone,     Lanceveton,     oo. 

Cornw.     See  Launeeston. 
Lanoovyan,  538  [p.  833). 

Land oo.  York,  683  (p.  801). 

Landa,  prior  of.     See  Laund. 
Landaff,  bishop  of,  588  ip.  336\ 
Landegeveth,  oo.  Monm,     See  Llandegfedd, 


INDEX  OF   PEESONS   AND  PLACES. 


511 


Landegy,  Laundegy  [in  St.  Kea  parish],   co. 

Cornw.,  139  (i).  64). 
Landestephan,   oo.    Carmarthen.    See    Llan- 

stephan. 
Landevenyou,  oo.  Monm.      See  Llandevenny, 
Landesoy,  co.  Monm.     See  Llansoy. 
Landisaen,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  386). 
Landivedu,  oo.  Glamorgan.   See  Llandyfodwg. 
Landoghe,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Llandough. 
LandoBoy,  oo.  Monm.     See  Llansoy. 
Landou,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Llandow. 
Landoveroi  [co.  Carm.].     See  Llandowrer. 
Lane,  Jordan  de  la,  S60. 

Henry  de  la,  550. 

.Maudatte,  639. 

Lanewye,  oo.  Glamorgan.      See  Llangewydd  ? 
Lang,  Adam  le,  his  Trif e  Maud ,  66. 
Langaddoc  [oo.  MoBm,].     See  Llangattoek. 
Langar,  co.  Nott.,  manor,  519  (p.  288). 

,  advowaon,  519  {p.  288). 

,  Barnstone  in,  g.«. 

Langatrewe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Langtree. 
Langbargh,  Langebergh   co.  Yort,  wapentake, 

593. 
Langoastre.     See  Lancaster. 
Langoliffe,  Langclif  [in  Giggleswiok  parish] , 

00.  York,  536  (p.  322;. 
Langcoumbe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Lannacombe. 
Langeberch,  oo.  Pemb.    See  Lambro. 
Langebergh,  eo.  York.     See  Langbargh. 
Laugeford,  co.  Devon.     See  Langford. 
Langeford,  Koger  de,  209. 
,  John  de  (son  of  John,  son  of  Roger), 

209. 
Langele,  co.  Kent.    See  Langley. 

,  00.  Nort.     See  Langley. 

Langele,  John  de,  615  {p.  402). 
Langeleu,  oo.  Brecon.     See  Llanelieu. 
Langeleye,  cq.  Hertf.     See  Langley. 
Langelonde,    Iianggelond,   Nicholas 

de,  423. 

,  Hugh  de,  423. 

Langeneuton  [co.  Durham] .     See  Newton. 
Langeport,  00.  Buck.    See  Langport. 

,  CO.  N'hamp.     See  Lamport. 

Langeport,  Elohard  de,  538  (p.  342). 
Langerig,   Langeryg,    oo.   Montgomery.     See 

Llangurig. 

Langerig,  William  de,  543. 
Langerugg,  co.  Somers.     See  Langridge. 
Langeaton,  oo.  Monm.     See  Llangstone. 
Langeaatton,  oo.  Somera.     See  Sutton. 
Langotoft,  Milea  de,  523. 
Langeton,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Langton. 

00.  Durham.     SeeLangton. 

,  CO.  Lane.     See  Loiigton. 

,  00.  Westm .     See  Langton . 

,, CO.  York,     SeeLangton. 


Langeton,  John,  de,  279  (y.  161). 

,  Walter  de,  464. 

, bishop    of    Coventry    and 

Lichfield,  bishop  of  Chester.  168,  263, 

293,  313,  412  {p.  235j,  520,  538  {p. 

345),  546,  648. 

,  See  Coventry. 

(7/,  Langtonne. 

Langetrewe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Langtree. 
Langetwayt,  co.  York,     See  Langthwaite. 
Langetwayt,  John  son  of  William  de,  199. 
Langevan,     Langadvan,     oo.     Salop.        See 

Llangadfan  [oo.  Montgomery], 
Langeview,     Languvyou,    oo.     Monm.,    588 

{p.  336). 
Langford  Lister,  Langeford    [in    Ugborough 

parish],   oo   Devon,    manor,  202,  603 

(p.  386). 

,  CO.  Oxford , Eadoutt,  iaq.v. 

Steeple,  StupellaDgeford,  co.    Wilts, 

221. 
Langgelond.     See  Langelonde. 
Langham,  co.  Esaex,  538  (p.  348). 

[co.  Butland],  manor,  615  {p.  399). 

CO.  Suff.,  216. 

Langham,  William  de,  216. 
Langhirat,  co.  N'humb.     See  Longburst. 
Langhiinith,  co.  Glamorgan.    See  Llangynwyd. 
Langiston*  in  Sproughton,   co.  Suff.,   manor, 

216  {p.  116). 
Langley,  King's  Langeleye,  oo.  Hertf..  manor, 

597. 

Langel,  Langele,  co.  Kent,  542. 

,  manor,  220  (pp.  122,  123). 

Langele, 00.  Norf.,  abbot  of,  55. 

CQ.  N'humb.,  manor,  146. 

Lodgeleye,     Lorgeleie      [in     Acton 

Burnel  parish] ,  co.  Salop,  436. 

Langport,  Langeport  [in  Stowe  parish] ,  co. 
Buck.,  538  {pp.  329,342). 

Langridge,   Langerugg,    co.   Somers.,  manor, 
538  (p.  339). 

,  advowBOn,  638  (p.  339). 

Langstroth,  Langstrothe  in  Craven,  co.  York, 
636  (i)i).  314,  324). 

Langthwaite,  Langetwayt,  by  Doncaster,  oo. 
York,  199. 

Langton    by"  Blandford,    Lange    Blaneford, 

Langeton  Blaneford,  oo.  Dorset,  manor, 

217. 
Herring,    Langeton,   oo.  Dorset,    346 

(p.  195). 
Langeton  [in    Gainford  parish,    co. 

Durham],  615  (pp.  406,  413). 
Langeton  [in  Appleby],  co.  Westm., 

533  (p.  301). 
,  Langeton,  oo.  York,   manor,   part  of 

Malton,  534  {p.  309),  535. 
Langton,  Walter  de,  bishop  of  Coventry  and 

Lichfield.    See  Langeton. 
Langtonne,  Ralph  de,  615  [p.  418). 
,.     Cf.  Langeton, 


512 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Langtree,  Iiangetrewe,  Langatrewe,  co.  Devon, 

538  (p.  330). 

,  advowBon,  538  (p.  340). 

Langtre    [in    Standisb    parish],    oo. 

Lane,  279  (p.  163). 
Langunytb,  Languineth,  co.  Glamorgan.    See 

Llangjnwyd. 
Languvyou,  co.  Monm.     See  Langoview. 
Langwath,  Bobert  de,  65. 
Langwith,  Langwath,  co.  York,  forest,  367. 
Lanhari,     Lanhary,     oo.     Glamorgan.      See 

Llanharry. 
Lanladran.     See  Ijansladrau. 
Lanmays,  oo,  Glamorgan.     See  Llanmaea. 
Lanmyhangel,  oo.   Glamorgan       See  Llanfi- 

hangel. 
Lanmyhangel,  oo.  Monm.     See  Llanvihangel. 
Lannacombe,     Langooumbe    [in    Stokenbam 

parish]  oo.  Devon,  213  {p.  113;. 
Lannasset,  co.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Lannerohudel,  co.   Salop.     See  Llanerohydol 

[co.  Montgomery]. 
Lannerwhudel      [oo,      Montgomery],        See 

Llanerohydol. 
Lanpadarn,  co.  Cardigan.     See  Aberystwith. 
Lanpadoo,  Lanpadok,  co.   Monm.     See  Llan- 

badook. 
Lanreatb,  Lanrethou,  Lanreythou,  oo.  Cornw., 

manor,  54,  155. 

,  advowaon,  159. 

Lanririd,  oo.  Glamorgan,  638  (p.  S33). 
Lanaadorn,  oo.  Carmarthen.     See  Llansadurn. 
Lansladran,  Lanladran,  Nansladran,  Nanslad- 

ron,  Serlo  de,139  (.pp.  64,  66),  547. 
Lanteglos  [by  Camelford?  co.  Cornw.],  538 

(p.  340). 
Lanteylou,  oo.  Carmarthen,    See  Llandiloe, 
Lanthean,  co.  Cornw,     See  Lantyan, 
Lantriaaan,  co,  Glamorgan.      See  Llantrisant. 
Lautrisaan,  co.  Monm.     See  Llantrissent. 
Lantyan,     Launtyan,    Nauntyan,     Naimtian 

Lanthean  [in  St.    Sampson's   pariah], 

00.  Cornw.,  honour,  139  {p.  66),  527 

(p.  293). 

Little,  139  (pp.  64,  66). 

Lanurevel  [oo.  Montgomery] .     See  Llanerfyl. 
Lanvethlyng,    in   the    country    of    Megheyn 

[Mechain,  co  Montgomery],  147. 
Lanwym,  co.  Honm.     See  Llangwm. 
Lanyltwil,  co.  Glamorgan,     See  Llanilid. 
Lanywym,  oo,  Monm,     See  Llangwm. 
!Lanyzeleye,  Lany leloys,  Lany zeleia,  co.  Salop. 

See  Llanidloes  [co.  Montgomery] . 
Lapford,  Lappaford,  co.  Dtron,  538  (p.  340), 
Lappaford,co,  Devon,    See  Lapford. 
Larcediakne.     See  Arcediakne. 
Laroher,    See  Archer. 
Lardener,  Ihomaa  le,  536  (p.  318), 
Lasoy.    See  Lacy. 

Lasedurny,  oo.  Carmarthen,  64  {p.  32), 
Laehley,  Laocheleye  [in  Lindsell  parish]  ,  co. 

Esaex,  538  (i>.  847). 


Lasseles,  Boger  de,  482. 
Laston,  Simon,  544. 
Latchford,  Lacheford,  co.  Chester,  74. 
Latchingdon.  Laobyndon,  oo.  Essex,  406. 
Lathbury,  Latheburi,    Lathburi,  Latthebury, 
CO.  Buck,  246. 

manor,  616. 

Lathum,  Bobert  de,  279  (p.  163). 

Latimer,   Latymer,   le   Latimer,  la  Lalimere, 

Alice,  548. 

John  le,  234. 

his  wife  Joan  (de  Gouii),  234. 

Nicholas,  615  (p.  410). 

,  Thomas,  538  (p.SiS),  615  (p.  410). 

,  Thomas  son  of  William,  412(f).  233). 

William,  204,  538  {p.  345). 

William  de  (sic),  40. 

William  le,  lord  of  Wotton,  344. 

Latta,  00.  Cornw.,  257. 

Latthebury,  oo.  Buck.     See  Lathbury, 

Latthebury,  Robert  de,  315. 

John  de,  315. 

Lattiford,  Loderford  [in  Holton  parish],  co. 

Somers.,  603(2).  886). 
Lattreugton,     See  -Lottrengton. 
Latymer.     See  Latimer. 
Laugbarne,  Tal-llaoharn,  or  Talyoharn,  Tala- 

cherne,    Tallauhern,    Talleuharn,     co. 

Carmarthen,  386. 

.barony,  64  (i).  32). 

,  castle,  64  (i).  32). 

Laughton,  Lahton,  co.  Leio.,  advowaon,  468 

{p   259). 
East  and  West,  Loghton,  oo.  Lino., 

522. 
en  le  Morthen,  Laghton  in  Morthing, 

00.  York,  51. 
Launoe,  John,  56. 
Launoelyn.    See  Lancelyn. 
Launceston,       Launceveton,        Lancevetone, 

Launsetcn,      Lanoeston,     Launoetone, 

00.  Cornw.,  oastle,  101,  337,  462. 

,  honour,  382. 

honour  of  the  castle,  139  (p.  65),  6)3. 

prior  of,  139  (p.  65). 

Laund,  Landa  [co.  Leio.],  prior  of,  250. 
Launde,  Bichard  de  la,  57  (p.  26),  58. 
Laundegy,  co.  Cornw.     See  Landegy. 
Laundene,  oo.  Buck.     See  Lavendon. 
Laundry,  Laundrey,  Londrey,  Loun- 

dre,  John,  75. 

.Mabel,  386. 

Amabel,  64  (2).  82). 

,  Philip,  75,  386, 

Laundry  IshuUe,  oo,  Carmarthen.  76. 
Lautmover,  oo.  Monm,,  412  (p.   32). 
Launtyan,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Lantyan. 
Laureny,  Guy  de,  64  (jj.  34). 
Lavant,  Lovente,  co,  Sussex,  536  (p.  316), 


INDEX   OP   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


518 


Lavendon,  Laundene,   LaTendeno,  oo  Buck., 
597. 

,   manor,  597. 

,  abbey,  adTowson  of,  597. 

Laventon,  Lavyaton,  Roberb    de,  parson  of 

EastClaydon,  398  ipp.  221,  222). 
Larerton,  Lavreton,  oo.  Somers.,  611  ("p.  394). 
Lavington    Market,  Stupellavyntone,    Stupel- 
lavynton,  eo.  Wilts,  458. 

,  manor,  136. 

Iiavroton,  oo.  Somera.     See  Laverton. 
Lavynton.     See  Laventon. 
Lawford,    Little,    Lalleford     [in    Newbold- 
upon-Avon   parish],  oo.    Warw.,   615 
(p.  405). 
Laxton.  oo.  N'hamp. ,  293. 

,  00.  Nott.,  266fjj.  144). 

[in  Howden  parish],  oo.  York,  316. 

Lay,    Lacu,   John   de,  of  Great  Faxton, 
812. 

,  John  du  (son  of  John),  312. 

,  William  de,  312. 

Laycestre.     See  Leyoestre. 
Laysingby,  oo.  York.     See  Lazenby. 
Laaenby,  Lagsingby,  oo.  York,  536  (p.  3231. 
Lazonby,  Leisingby  [co.  Cumb.] ,  452. 
Lea,  la  Legh  [in  Bramley  parish],  oo.  Surrey, 
manor,  344. 

,  la  Lee   [in   Pontesbury  parish],  co. 

Salop,  62  {p.  29). 
Leadenham,  Ledenham,  oo.  Lino.,  592. 
Leake,  Leyok,  oo.  Nott.,  279  (j).  156). 
Leasingham,  co.  Line,  Boxholme  in,  q.v. 
Leathley,  Letheley,  co.  York,  636  {pp.  313 
317). 

,  manor,  536  {p.  324). 

Leaton.   Leton    [in   the   parish   of  St.  Mary, 

Shrewsbury],  oo.  Salop,  87. 
Leavenheath,  Leveney.  Lyveney  [in  Stoke  by 
Nayland  parish],  oo.  Suff.,  manor,  216. 
Leavington,  Castle,  Levington,  co.  York,  636 
(pp.  314,323). 

Kirk,   Levington,    co.    York,    manor, 

536  {p.  314). 
Lebennyth,  oo.  Monm.     See  Libennith. 
Lechton  Basard  [co.  Bedf.].      See  Leighton 

Buzzard. 
Leokhampstead,  Legbamstede,  co.  Buck.,  619. 
Leokonfleld,  Lekonfeld,  Lekingfeld,  Lekyng- 
feld,  00.   York,    advowson,  536    {pp. 
316.  320). 

,  manor,  536  {p.  324). 

Leokwith,  Lekwith,  co.  Glamorgan,  .538   (p. 

332). 
Leconfield,  oo.  York.     See  Leokonfield. 
Ledenham,  co.  Lino.     See  Leadenham. 
Ledes  [co.  Kent].     See  Leeds. 
Ledes,  William  de,  184. 
Ledsham,  oo.  York,  Fairburn  in,  q.v. 
Lee  Gomery,  Leye  Combrey  [in  Wellington 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  manor,  SI  5, 
Lee,  CO.  Salop.     See  Lea. 

28017 


Lee,  Henry  del,  279  {p.  161). 

,  John  du  fSalop),  611  (p.  392). 

(Westmoreland),  218 (p.  119). 

Leeds,  Ledes  [oo.  Kent],  writ  dated  at,  24  (n). 
Leefeld,  co.  Chester,  62  (p.  80). 
Leftwioh,  Leftodewich  [in  Davenham  parish], 
CO.  Chester,  manor,  251  (pp.  136, 137). 
Lega,  00.  Bedf.     See  Thurleigh. 
Leger,  John,  538  (p.  343). 
Leggesby,  co.  Line.     See  Legsby. 
Legh     Roberd    [Leigh   Durant  in  Modbury 
pariah?],  eo.    Devon,   527   {pp.    294, 
295). 

,00.  Essex.     See  Leighs. 

CO.  Kent.     See  Leigh. 

I   CO.  Surrey.     See  Lea. 

!   Legh,  Philip  de  la,  344. 

Thomas  de,  527  (p.  294). 

Legh,  abbess  of .     See  Canonleigh. 
Legbamstede,  co.  Buck.    See  Leokhampstead. 
Leghe,  la,  co.  Somers.,  208. 
Leghton,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  ( p.  334). 
Leghton.  William  de,  158. 

Cf.  Leyghton. 

Legsby,  Leggesby,  co.  Line,  536  {p.  316). 
Leicester,  Leyoestre,  abbot  of,  458  ( pp.  257, 
258). 

,  earl  of,  116,  198,  615  {p.  401). 

honour  of,  279  {pp.  155,  157),  399. 

Leigh,  CO.  Bedf,     See  Thurleigh. 

,  eo.  Devon.     5ee  Legh. 

,  la  Legh,  oo.  Kent,  134,  538  {p.  344). 

Leye,  oo.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 

,  Branaford  in,  q.v. 

Leighs,  Great,  Legh,  co.  Essex,   manor,  599 

(p.  379). 
Leighton    Buzzard,     Leohton     Buzard      [co. 
Bedf.] ,  inquisition  made  at  the  bridge 
of,  351. 

Lychton    Corners,    co.    Westm.,  218 

(p.  118). 
Leilthorp,  Thomas  de,  463. 
Leintwardine,  Leyntworthin,  Leyntwarthyn, 
CO.  Salop  \rum  oo.  Heref.] ,  57  (p.  25). 
133. 
Leire,  Leyre,  co.  Leic,  412  (p.  236). 

advowson,  412  (p.  236;. 

Leisingby  [co.  Cumb.].     .Sec Lazonby. 

Leith,  South,  Suthleghe  [in  Stanton  Harcourt 
parish] ,  co.  Oxford,  512. 

Lekingtelde,     Lekonfeld,     co.    York.        See 
Leokonfield. 

Lekwith,  co.  QIamorgan.     See  Leckwith. 

Lelesey,  oo.  Suff.     See  Lindsey. 

Lemmington,      Lemothpn      [in     Edlingham 

parish],  co.  N'humb.,  80. 
Lemothon,  co.  N'humb.     See  Lemmington. 
Lenborough.     Lethyngborn,     Letbyngbourgh 

[in   Buckingham  parish],   oo.   Buck., 

588  (pp,  329,  342). 

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514 


INDEX  OF   PEESONS  AND   PLACES. 


Lench,   Abbot's,   Abelench,    co.   Wore,  615 

(p.  403). 

[Church],  CO.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  410). 

Bouse,  Lench  Rooolf ,    Lench  Eoculf, 

CO.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  440  ) 

,  Sheriffs,    Schyrevesleneh    [in  Church 

Lench  parish],  co.  Wore,  manor.  615 

(pp.  398,  410). 
Lench,  Thomas  de,  615  (p.  403). 
Lengleys.     Sec  Englejs. 
Lenham,  John  de,  128. 
Lenn,  Bishop's,  co.  Norf.     See  Lynn. 
Lente,  Nicholas  atte,  355. 
Lenton,  co.  Ifott.,  prior  of,  602  (p.  382). 
Leominster,  Leominstre,  co.  Heref .,   165. 
Leppington,     Lepington     [in      Serayingham 

parish],  co.  York,  266  (p.  143). 
Lesnes,  Lesnes  Merssch,  co.Xent,  413  (p.  236). 

,  abbot  of ,  413  (j).  236). 

Lesaemeyn  [co.  Carnarvon] .     See  Llysfaea. 
Lessin,  co.  Montgomery.     See  Lyssun. 
Lestilbount,  co.  Glamorgan.  See  Llystalybont. 

Lestrange,Le  Estraiiiige,Ije  Estrariige, 

John,  of  Knockin,  211,  264. 

,  Boger,  351. 

Hamo,  264. 

,  John,  of  Ercall,  188. 

,  of   Knockin,  and  Iseult  his 

wife,  264. 
,  ,  Maud    his  wife,  62 

(p.  29),  211. 
(son   of   John),  of  Knockin, 

211,  264, 

Eoger,  136,  182. 

,  the  lord  of  Knockin,  611  (p.  392). 

Leswen,  co.  Cardigan.     See  Llyswen. 
Leswryny,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Llysworney. 
Letheley,  co.  York.     See  Leathley. 
Letheringsett,   Letheringsete,    Litheryngsete, 

CO.  Norf .,  538  (p.  347). 
Lethyngbourgh,  Lethyngboru,  co.Buck.     See 

Lenborough. 
Leton,  oo,  Salop.     See  Leaton. 
lieton,  Bichard  de,  87. 

,  Bogerde,  87, 

Leughme,  Alan  de,  619, 

Leukenore,  Lewgenore,  John  de,  619. 

,  Thomas  de,  knight,  397  (p.  219). 

Leveney.  oo.  Suff.     See  Leayenheath, 
Levens,  Thomas  de,  218  (p.  119), 
Leveremere,     See  Livermere.     , 
Leyesay,  co.  Lane.    See  Livesey. 
Leyesham,  co.  York,     See  Levisham. 
Leyington,  co,  Cumb.     See  Kirklinton. 

,  00.  York.     See  Leavington. 

Leyisham,  Leyesham,  co.  York,  manor,  266. 
Levy,  Christiana,  628. 
Leyyngton,  Kirk,  co,  Cumb,     See  Kirklinton. 
,  Kastel,  00.  York.     See  Leavington, 


Lew,  North,  Lu,  Lyu,  Northlya.  co,  Devon. 

143,  588  (p.  340), 
Lewenny,  co.  Denbigh.     See  Lleweny, 
Lewes,     Leyes.    oo.    Sussex,    prior    of,    215 

(p.  115),  216  (p.  116), 
Lewgenore,     See  Leukenore; 
Lexden,  Lexeden,  co,  Essex,  manor,  414, 

,  advowson,  414, 

Lexeden,  co,  Essex,     See  Lexden, 
Leyburn,        Iieybourne,     Leyburne, 

Simon     de,    95, 

,  'William  de,  220, 

Henry  de,  538  {p.  343). 

,  John  de,  95. 

,  Juliana,  daughter  of  Thomas  de,  220, 

,  Biobert  de,  writ  to,  562. 

,  Simon  de,  and  Maud  his  wife,  95. 

Thomas  de,  220  (p.  123). 

,  and  Alice  (de  Tony)  his  wife, 

198,  220. 

,  William  de,  95, 

,  and  Juliana   his    wife,  207, 

220, 
Leyoester,     See  Leicester, 
Leycestre,  Laycestre,  Robert  de,  615  {p.  403), 

Thomas  de,  knight,  458  (p.  259). 

Leyck,  co.  Nott.     See  Leake. 
Leydarch,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Leye  Combrey,  oo.  Salop.     See  Lee. 

CO.  Wore    See  Leigh, 

Leye,  William  de  la,  359, 

Leyes  [co,  Sussex],     See  Lewes. 

Leyes,  Alice  wife  of  Geoffrey   de,  of 

Acton,  343, 

Robert  de,  343, 

Leyghton,  Richard  de,  156. 

Cf.  Leghton. 

Leygrave,  Alice  de,  234, 

Leyham,  Eawisia  de,  12. 

Leyntworthin,  co,  Salop,     See  Leintwardine, 

Leyr,  Roger,  615  (p.  404). 

Leyre,  co.  Leic,     See  Leire. 

Leyre,  Jokn  de,  412  (p.  236), 

Leysdown,  Leysdon,  co,  Kent,  345, 

Libennith,  Lebennyth,  co,  Monm,,  country  of 

538  (p.  335), 

Liehebarowe  [oo.  N'hamp].  See  Litchborough. 
Lidenee,  Lideneye,  co,  Glouc,     See  Lydney, 
Lidgate,    Litgate,    Lyddgate,    Lydegate    co 
Suff.,  412  (iJ,  233).  '       ■ 

,  manor,  412  (i)i>.  231,232), 

advowson,  412  (p.  233). 

Lidiard,  co.  Wilts.     See  Lydiard. 
Lidle,  William  de,  538  (p.  343). 

Lighthome,  Lithom,  Lytheme,  Lithume, 
Lythethume,  Lygthtetheme,  Liht 
theme,  co.  Warw,,  615  (p.  404), 

,  manor,  615  {pp.  399,  409), 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  406). 

Lihttherne,  oo.  Warw.     See  Lighthome. 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS  AND   PLACES. 


515 


LiUebon,  LyUebon,  William   son   of 

Peter  de,  568. 

.: ,  William  de,  knight,  113,  568. 

Lilleadon,  Lillesdene  [in  North  Curry  parish], 

00.  Somers.,  manor,  210. 
Lilleshall,  Lilsul,  Lillishill  [oo.  Salop],  abbot 

of,  458  (p.  259). 

,  advowson  of  abbey,  458  (p.  259). 

Lilley,  Lyngleye,  oo.  Hertf.,  manor,  597. 

,  advowaon,  597. 

Lillington,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  406). 
Lillishill,  Lilsul  [oo.  Salop].      See  Lilleshall. 
Limlier,  Great,  Lymbergh,  oo.  Lino.,  590. 
Limesoote,  Lymmesoote,  Limysoote  [in  Brad- 
worthy   parish],   00.    Devon,   527  (p. 

214). 
Limpool,  Lympole  [in  Harworth  parish],  oo. 

Nott.,279(i).  155). 
Limysoote,  oo.  Devon.     See  Limesoote. 
Linby,  Lindeby,  oo.  Nott.,  316. 
Linohelade,  oo.  Buok.     See  Linslade. 
Linohmere,    Wlenohemere,    oo.    Sussex,   636 

ip.  315). 
Lincoln,    oo.  Line.,  472,  534  (pp.  309,  310), 

557,  602  {p.  383). 

,  city  and  suburb,  350. 

assembly  at,  538  (f).  353). 

,  castle,  prison,  &a.,  279. 

,   court  of  La  Haye   at  Bardolfhalle, 

279  (p.  153). 

Hundegate  in,  279  (^J.  154). 

,  Hildike  vaooary,  279  (p.  154). 

,  St.  Katherines,  prior  of,  534  (p.  309). 

,  mother  church  of,  252,  350. 

,St.  Denis's  altar  in,  350. 

,  St.  Mary's  altar  in,  350. 

bishop  of,  333,  349,  473. 

Oliver,  bishop  of.     See  Sutton. 

dean  and  chapter  of,  349. 

earldom  of,  279. 

,  third  penny  of  the  county, 

279. 
,  earl  of,  57  (p.  24),  74.  136,  144,  148 

(vp.  71,   74,   76),  150,  202,   231,  266 

(p.  144),  272,  275. 

,  See  Lacy. 

countess  of,  254. 

See  Lacy. 

Linch,  Lynces,  co.  Sussex,  536  (p.  315). 
Lincombe,  Lyncombe  [in  Ilfracombe  parish], 

00.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Lindeby,  oo.  Nott.  See  Linby. 
Lindelegh,  Lyndelegb,   co.  Surrey  [Blindley 

in  Home  ?],  397  ip.  220). 
Lindeseye,  Lyndeseye,  Philip  de,   350,    536 

(p.  316),  623. 
Lindsell,  oo.  Essex,  Lashley  in,  q.v. 
Lindaey,  Lelesey,  co.  Suff.,  538  (.p.  348). 
Lintord,  Great,  Lynford,  oo.  Buok,  manor,  191. 
Lingfield,  Lingefeld,  oo.  Surrey,  397  (p.  219). 

,  Puttenden  in,  q.v. 

Linkinhome,  co.  Cornw..  Billatonin,  q.v. 


Linlithgow,  Lynlisou,  writ  dated  at,  275. 
Linalade,  Lyuchelad,  Linohelade,  Lynohelade, 

00.  Buck.,  182,351,431. 
Linton,   Lynton  [in  Woodhorn  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.  manor,  219  (p.  120). 
,  Lynton  [in   Balkholme   parish],  oo. 

York,  610. 

[in  Howden  parish],  co.  York,  300. 

,   Lynton   [in  Spofforth  parish],    oo. 

York,  536  (pp.  313,  317,  321). 

,  manor,  636  (p.  324). 

Linton,  Roger  de,  536  (p.  317). 

Linwood,   Lyndewod,    Lyndewode,  oo.  Line, 

314. 
Lisoard,  Lyaoark,  co.  Chester,  26. 
Lisoett,  00.  Dorset.     See  Lytchett. 
Liswerry,  Liswiri  [in  Newport],  co.  Monm., 

manor,  538  (p.  335). 
Litbergh,  co,  Westm.,  218  (p.  119). 

Litchborough,  Lyoohebarwe,  Liohebarowe,  oo. 

N'hamp.,  57  (p.  23),  538  (p.  328). 
Litelepudele,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Puddle. 
Liteman,  Henry,  286. 
Litgate,  oo.  Su£f.    See  Lidgate. 
Litheryngaete;  co.  Norf.     See  Letheringsett. 
Lithorn,  Lithurne,  oo.  Warw.  See  Lighthorne. 

Litlington,  Lytlington,  Lytlyngton,  oo.  Camb., 

538  (pp.  325,  350). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  351). 

LittlebournOjCO.  Kent,  Luokingdale  in,  q.v. 
Littlehampton,    Hampton,    co.    Sussex,    413 

(p.  237). 
Littlehawe  in  Thurston  and  Norton,  co.  SuiS., 

manor,  486. 
Littleton,  West,  Luttletone,  oo.  Glouo. ,  505. 
upon   Severn,   Lutlinton,    co.   Glouc, 

manor,  57  (p.  23). 
High,    Luttleton,    co.    Somers.,  638 

(p.  338). 

,  ,  Hallatrow  in,  q.v. 

Litton   [in  Arncliffe  parish] ,  co.  York,   536 

(p.  321). 
Livermere,  co.  Suff.  538  (p.  348). 
Livermere,  Lyveremere,  Leveremere,  Thomas 

de,  538  (p.  348). 
LivBsey,  Leveaay  [in  Blackburn  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Livet    See  Lyyet. 
Iiiziniaco,  Geoffrey  de,  51. 
Llanbadock,  Lanpadoc, Lanpadok,  oo.  Monm.. 

538  (pp.  336,  337). 
Llanbiater,  Lambioter  [oo.   Radnor],  church, 

356. 
Llanbleiddian,       Lanblethian,        Lanblevian. 

Lanblethian      in       Martelmaur,      co. 

Glamorgan,  538  (pp.332,  333,  334). 

,  manor,  538  (pp.  332,333). 

,  chapel,  538(^^.334). 

Llandegfedd,      Landegeveth,     co.      Monm., 

advowson,  638  (p.  337). 
Llandenny,     Mathenny,     co.    Monm  ,     538 

(p.  336). 


516 


INDEX  OF   PEKSONS  AND   PLACES. 


Llandereimy,  Landevenyou,  oo.  Monm.,  638 

(p.  336). 
Llandiloe,  Lanteylou,  co.  Carmarthen,  manor, 

75. 
Llandough,  Landoghe  [near  St.  Mary  Church] , 

00.  Glamorgan,  638  (p.  333). 
Llandow,  Landou,  co.  Q-lamorgan,  538  d).  333). 
Llandowrer,  LandoTcroi    [co.    Carmarthen] , 

manor,  386. 
Llandyfodwg,  Londivedu,  oo.  Glamorgan,  638 

(p.  335). 
LlaneKeu.  Langelea  [co.   Brecon],   advovfson 

205. 
Llanerchydol,    Lannerwhudel,   Lannerchudel 

[in  Pool,  00.  Montgomery],  147,  214. 
Llanerfyl,  Lanurevel,  co.  Montgomery,  269. 
Llanfihangel,  Lanmyhangel    [near  St.    Mary 

Church],  00.  Glamorgan,  538  {p.  333j. 

[co.  Monm.]  ,  adrowson,  538  (p.  335). 

Llangadfan,     Langevan,      Langadevan      [co. 

Montgomery] ,  214. 
Llangattock,   Lancaddoo   [co.    Monm.],    412 

(p.  232). 
Llangeinor,  Egleskeynore,   Egloiskeynor.  co. 

Glamorgan,  638  (pp.  332,  334.). 
Llangewydd  ?  Lanewye  [in  Laleston  parish] , 

CO.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 
Llangibhy,  co.  Monm.     See  Tregrug. 
Llangstone,Lange8ton,  co.Monm.,536(i).336). 
Llangorig,  Langerig,   Langeryg   [co.  Mont- 
gomery], 147,  214. 
Llangwm,  Lanwym,   Lanywym,   co.  Monm., 

638  (i),  336). 
Llangynwyd,  Langnnyth,    Langhunith,   Lan- 

guineth      ^oo.      Glamorgan],      Welsh 

country  of,  538  (pp.  332,  334). 
Llanharry,  Lanhari.  Lanhary,  oo.  Glamorgan, 

638  (p.  333  Us). 

advowson,  638  (p.  334). 

Llanidloes,    Lanyzeloys,    Lanyzeleye,    Lany- 

zeleis  [co.  Montgomery],  147,  214, 
Llanilid,    Lanyltwit,     oo.     Glamorgan,    638 

{pp.  332,  334). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  334). 

Llanmaes,    Lanmays,     co.    Glamorgan,     638 

(p.  333). 
Llansadurn,  Lansadom,  co.  Carmarthen,  22. 
Llansoy,  Landesoy,    Landosoy,   co.    Monm., 

538  (p.  336). 

advowBon,  538  {p.  337). 

Llanstadwell,  co.  Pemb.,   Honeyborough  in, 

q.v. 
Llanstephan,  Landestephan,  oo.  Carmarthen, 

•      75. 
Llantony,  Lanton  Prima  [oo.   Monm.],  prior 

of,  388. 
Iilantrisant,  Lantrissan,  oo.  Glamorgan,  oastle 

&c.,  638  (pp.  332,  334). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  334). 

Llantrissent,  Lantrissan,  co.  Monm.,  manor, 

538  (p.  336). 
Llanrihangel,  Miheleschurche   [oo.   Monm.], 

412  (p.  232). 
Llewelyn  ap  Owayn,  91. 


Lleweny,  Lewenny  [in  Henllan],  co.  Denbigh, 

279  (p.  168). 
Llynfi,  Thieweny,  river,  co.  Glamorgan,  538 

(p.  334). 
Llysfaen,  Lessemeyn  [oo.  Carnarvon],  617. 
Llyssun,     Lessin    [in    Llanerfyl,    oo.    Mont- 
gomery, 269. 
Llystalybont,    Lestilbount    [by  Cardiff],    co. 

Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 
Llyswen,  Leswen,  co.  Cardigan,  76. 
Llyswomey,   Leswryny,   co.   Glamorgan,   538 

(p.  334). 
Lobbewith  wood,  co.  York,  533  (p.  301.) 
Lobthorpe,  Lopingthorp  [in  North   Wytham 

parish],  co.  Line.,  472. 
Lookerley,  Lokerlee,  co.  Hants,  manor,  217. 
Lockesleg  [co.  Staff.].     See  Loxley. 
Lockington,  Loqynton,  co.  Leic,  4.58  (p.  258j. 

Lokyngton,  Lokington,  co.  York,  199. 

,  advowson,  199. 

Lodbroe,  co.  Warw.     See  Ladbrooke. 
Lodbroke,  Lodbrok,  Lodebrok,  Henry  son  of 

John  de,  615  (p.  405). 

,Johnde,  211. 

Lodebrok,  co.  Warw.     See  Ladbrooke. 

Lodebrok.     See  Lodbroke. 

Loddington,   Lodynton,  co.  N'hamp,  279  (p. 

156). 

Lodegarsale,  co.  Buck.     See  Ludgershall 
Lodelowe,  co.  Salop.     See  Ludlow. 

liOdelowe,     Iiodelawe,      Loddelowe, 

liudelowe,  Thomas  de,  469. 

Joan  de,  483. 

,  Thomas  de,  482. 

(son  of  Thomas),  459. 

,  Joan  wife  of,  482. 

,  William  de,  611  (p.  392). 

Loderford,  co.  Somers.     See  Lattiford. 
Lodesdon,  oo.  Kent.     See  Luddesdon. 
Lodezerd,  co.  Staff.,  62  (p.  28). 
Lodington,  oo.  Warw.     See  Luddington. 
Lodynton,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Loddington. 

00.  Warw.     See  Luddington. 

Lofthouse,  Lofthous,  co.  York,  536  (p.  323;. 
Lofthous  [in  Harewood  parish],  co 

York,  354. 
,  South,  Lofthous,  Southlofthouses  co. 

York,  SS6  (pp.  317,320). 
Lofwyk,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Lowick. 
Iioges,  Elizabeth  daughter  of  Hichard 

de,  226. 

,  William  de,  67  (p.  24). 

Loghton,  00.  Lino.     See  Laughton. 
Lokedale,  oo.  Kent.    See  Luokingdale. 
Loker.     See  Louker. 
Lokerlee,  co.  Hants.    See  Lookerley. 
Lokington,  oo.  York.     See  Lockington. 
Lokkeslee,  oo.  Warw.     See  Loxley. 
Lokyngton,  co.  York.     See  Lockington. 
Loky[nto]n,  Adam  de,  366. 
Lolledon,  co.  Wilts.     See  Lowden. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND   PLACES. 


517 


LoUesaeye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Lulsley. 
LoUynggeston,  oo.  Kent.     See  LuUingatone. 
Loinan  ClaTill,  Lomena  [in  Tiverton  parish], 

CO.  Devon,  638  ( p.  340). 
Lonoastre.     See  Lancaster. 
Lond,  00.  York.    See  Lund. 
Londesborough,  Lounesburgh,  co.  York,  341. 
London,  privileges  of  the  oity,  538  (p.  330). 

suburb  of,  339. 

,  Aldersgate,     Aldcrgate,      ward,      62 

(P.29). 

Audelees   halle    without  Aldersgate, 

62(i).  29). 

Baynard'a  Castle,   Banyard's   Castle, 

611  (p.  393). 

,  Fleet  Street,  Flete  Street,  GlUp.SQO). 

,  Friday  Street,  Fridaystret,  538{p.  331 ). 

.Newgate,  Neugate,  gaol  delivery,  538 

{p.  330). 

Dowgate,      Douuegate     ward,      538 

(p.  330). 
,  Wallbrook,  Walbrok,  court  of  Albe- 
marle in,  12. 

, Walebrook  ward, 538  (p.  330). 

Wulchirohehaghe,  538  (p.  330). 

All  Hallows  church,  inquisition.made 

at,  538  (j).  352). 

,  churches  : — 

All    Hallows     the      Greater  at  le 

Heywharf,  538  (p.  344). 
Fenchurch,  Fancherohe  parish,  611 

{p.  390). 
Sd.  Botolph  without  Aldersgate,  62 

(p.  29). 
St.  Lawrence  Jewry,  538  (pp.  330, 

344). 
St.  Paul's,  dean  and  chapter  of,  58 
(y.  18),  62  (p.  29). 

,  Bishopsgate,  prior  of,  538  {p.  345). 

Holywell,  Halewell,   prioress  of ,  538 

{p.  346). 

,  St.  Bartholomew's  hospital,  62  (p.W). 

St.  Martin's,  justice  for  pleas  at,  538 

(i>.330). 

le  Grand,  court  of  honour  of 

Boulogne  at,  507. 

See  Southwart. 

bishop  of,  475  (p.  269). 

, See  Sutton. 

London,  John  de,  constable  of  Windsor  castle, 
162. 

Ijondrey.     See  Laundry. 
Long  Parish  [oo.  Hants] ,  Forton  in,  q.v. 
Long  forest,  le  Longeforest,  co.  Salop,  8. 
Long,  Eobert  le,  533  (p.  306). 

Cf.  Longe. 

Longcott,  Cote,  co.  Berks,  56. 
Longden,   Longedon   [in  Pontesbury  parish], 
CO.  Salop,  manor,  611  (p.  392.) 

Longdou,  Longedon,  co.  Wore,  616  (p.  403). 


Longe,  John  le  (father  and  son  and  grandson), 

284. 

Cf.  Long. 

Longedon,  co.  Salop.    See  Longden. 
LoDgeduttone,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Ditlon. 
Longeford,  co,  Salop.     See  Longford. 
Longeleye,  Longeleie,  co.  Salop.    SeeLangloy. 
Longenore,     Longenolch,      oo.     Staff.      See 

Longaor. 
Longeport,  co.  Wore,  615  (p.  411). 
Longestanton,  co.  Salop.     See  Stanton. 
Longestowe,  co.  Camb.     See  Longstowe. 
Longfleld,  co.  Salop.     See  Cheney  Longville. 
Longford,  Longeford,  oo.  Salop,  manor,  504. 
Longhirst,  Langhirst  [in  Bothal  parish],  co. 

N'humb.,  510. 
Longleat,  Langelete   [co.  Wilts],     prior   of, 

611  ip.  394.) 
Longnor,  Longenore,    Longenolch    [by  Penk- 

ridge],  CO.  Staff.,  222. 
Longo  Campo,  Isabel  de,  150. 

Osbert  de,  134. 

Longslow,  Wlankeslowe  [in  Drayton  in  Hale 

parish],  co.  Salop,  447. 
Longstowe,  Longestowe.  co.  Camb.,  480. 
Lon^thwaite,      Lounethweyt      [in     Wigtou 

parish],  oo.  Cumb.,  531  (p.  299). 
Longton,  Langeton  [in  Penwortham   parish], 

CO.  Lane,  279  (p.  163). 

Loo,  CO.  Cornw.,  barough,  139  (p.  65). 
Loosebarrow,  Xioseliergh,  oo.  Dorset,  hundred, 

485. 
Lopen,  Lopene,  co.  Somers.,  61,  346  (p.  196). 
Loperugg,  oo.  Devon.     See  Lupridge. 
Lopingthorp,  co.  Lino.     See  Lobthorpe. 
Lopshill,   Loppeshale    [in  South   Damerham 

parish],  oo.  Wilts,  538  (p.  328). 
Loqynton,  oo.  Leic.     See  Lookington. 
Lord,  Gilbert  le,  224. 

,  John  son  of  Thomas  le,  458  (p.  266) 

,  William  son  of  John  le,  615  (p.  406). 

Lorton,   Lorton  in  Braythwait  [in  Brigham 

parish],  co  Cumb.,  146,  660. 
Lorty.     See  Urtiaoo. 
Losousford,  oo.  Salop.     See  Lostford. 
Losebergh,  co.  Dorset.     See  Loosebarrow. 
Loseley,    Loslee    [in    St.    Nicholas    parish, 

Guildford],   oo.    Surrey,    manor,    538 

(p.  346). 
Lostford,  Losousford  [in  Hodnet  parish],  oo. 

Salop,  62  (pp.  29,  31). 
Lottrengton,  Lattrengton,  Kichard   de,    412 

(p.  235). 
Lou,  Eobert  de,  615  (p.  402). 
Loudham,  Ludham  [in  Pettistree  parish],  co. 

Suff.,  55. 
Louker,  co.  N'humb.     See  Luoker. 
Louker,  Loker,  Bobert  de,  403   (p.  226),   536 

(P.S16). 
liOund,  Bobert,  of  Harewood,  176. 
,  Eobert,  and  Alice  his  daughter,  175. 


518 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


liounde,  Walter  del,  441. 

.John  del,  441. 

,  Walter  de,  352  (p.  201). 

,  Walter  del,  and  Sabina  bis  wife,  441. 

Loundre.    See  Laundry. 

Iiounesburgh,  co.  York.     See  Londesborough. 

Lounethweyt,  co.  Cumb.     See  Longthwaite. 

Lounetbweyt,  Benedict  de,  531  {■p.  299). 

Louseby,  co.  Leic.     See  Lowesby. 

Loath  Park,  eo.  Line,  abbot  of,  534  {p.  308). 

Louthorp,  CO.  York.     See  Lowthorpe. 

Louthorp,  Simon  de,  121. 

,  ,  his  son  Thomas,  121. 

, ,  his  daughters  Margery 

and  Cecily  (de  Heselarton),  121. 
Louthre,  co.  Westm.     See  Lowther. 
Louthre,  Hugh  de,  533  (p.  305). 
Louwyk,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Lowick. 
Lovayne,  Thomas  son  of  Matthew  de, 

539. 
Loveday,  Sibyl,  215  (p.  115). 
Iiovel,  John,  of  Titchmarsh,  263. 

,  John  (son  of  the  last),  520,  545. 

,  Joan,  520,  545. 

,  John,  of  Titchmarsh  (father  of   the 

first  John),  263. 

,  John,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  263. 

,  Maud  their  daughter,  263. 

John   (son  of  John),  of  Titchmarsh, 

263,  458  {p.  258). 

,  Maud  (Burnel),  his  wife,  611. 

Richard,  413  {pp.  236,  337),  457,  603 

(j;.  386),  607(;).388). 

,  WiUiam,  538  (jj.  346). 

Lovente,  co.  Sussex.     See  Larant. 
Loyersall,  Loversale,  co.  York,  199. 
Lovet,  John,  615  {p.  403). 
Lovetot,  Luvetot,  John  de,  531  (p.  300). 

,  Thomas  de,  464. 

Low,  Philip  le.     See  Lupus. 

Lowden,   Loiledon    [near    Chippenham],    co. 

Wilts,  48. 
Lowesby,  Louseby,  oo.  Leic,  548. 

manor,  114. 

Lowiok,  Lofwyk,  co.  Nhamp.,  538  {p.  344). 

,  Louwyk,  00.  N'humb.,  403  {p.  225). 

Lowther,   Louthre,    co.    Westm.,    533    (vp 

302,  303,  305). 
Lowthorpe,  Louthorp,  co.  York  [E.E.],  121 

204. 
Loxeton,  co.  Somers.     See  Loiton. 
Loxlegh,  John  de,  413  ( p.  237). 
Loxley,  Lookeslegh  [in  Uttoxeter  parish,  oo. 

Stiff.],  Ferrers  of.     See  Ferrariis. 
Loxley,  Lokkeslee,  co.  Warw.,  615  {p.  405). 
Loxton,  Loxeton,  oo.  Somers.,  611  (p,  394j. 

,  advowson,  611  (p.  394). 

Loyn,  CO.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Loynririd,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Lu,  CO.  Deyon.     See  Lew. 
Luoannouk,  co.  Monm,,  538  (p.  S37). 


Lucas,  John,  parson  of  Nettlestead,   519  (p. 

288). 
I/ucbirche.     See  Lutchurch. 
Lucker,    Louker  [in  Bamburgh  parish],   oo. 

N'humb.,  536  (p.  316). 
Lnokingdale,  Lokedale  [in  Littlebourne  parish], 

CO.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 
Lucy,  Geoffrey  son  of  Geoffrey  de,  227. 

Thomas  de,  146. 

,  Anthony  de,  146,  197,  393,  560. 

,  Desiderata  de,  538  (,p.  342). 

Geoffrey  de,  127,  538  (jJ.  342). 

,  Eobert  de,  538  (p.  340). 

,  knight,  159. 

,  Thomas  de,  36. 

Xiuda,  William  de,  bishop  of  Ely,  168. 

See  Ely. 

,  Soger  de,  297. 

Ludborough,    Lutheburgh,     Luthburgh,     co. 

Line,  manor,  270. 
Luddeford,  Henry  de,  536  (p.  322). 
Luddesdon,  Lodesdon,  co.  Kent,  manor    475 

(p.  269). 
Luddington,    Lodynton,    Lodington    [in  Old 

Stratford  parish],  oo.  Warw.,  303,  615 

( p.  405). 
Lude,  tenement  of,  co.  Somers.,  607  (p.  388). 
Ludebergh,  co.  Dorset,  hundred,  425. 
Ludeforde,  co.  Somers.     See  Lydford. 
Ludelowe.     See  Lodelowe. 
Ludeparok  [in  Weston  under  Eedcastle  ?]  eo 

Salop,  62  (p.  29). 
Ludford,  Luthforth,   Lutheforth,    eo    Line 

536  (ij^j.  315, 316). 
Ludgershall,  Lodegarsale,  Lutgarshale,  Lute- 

gereshale    by    Bernewode,    eo.   Buck 

manor,  168,  538  (p.  329;. 
Ludbam,  oo.  Suff.     See  Loudham. 
Ludlow,  Lodelowe,  co.  Salop,  manor,  187. 

lord  of.     See  Verdon. 

Ludwen,  oo.  Comw.,  613. 
Luffenham,  eo.  Rutland,  615  (p.  400). 

,  manor,  615  (p.  407). 

North,  CO.  Rutland,  615  (p.  407). 

South,  SutlufEenham,  Suthluff enham , 

00.  Rutland,  615  (p.  402;. 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  407). 

Lugeh,  00.  Heref.,  614. 

Lugwardine,      Lugwardyn,     Lugwardin,     oo 

Heref.,  148  ( pp.  73,  77). 
Lulhamme,  Richard  de,  533  (p.  304). 
Lullingstone,  Lullyngeston   Castel,   Lollyng- 

geston,    00.     Kent,    manor,    45     346 

(p.  194). 
LuUington,  oo.  Somers.,  611  (p.  394). 
Lullyngeston  Castel,  oo.  Kent.     iSee  Lulling- 
stone. 
Lulsley,  LoUeeseye,  co.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
Lnmbard,  Adam,  284. 
Lund,  Lend,  co.  York,  536  (p.  319). 
Lungespeye,  Margaret  de,  wife  of  Heniy  de 

Laoy,  earl  of  Lincoln,  279. 


INDEX  OF  PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


510 


Lupridge,  Loperugg  [in  North  Huish  parish], 

00.  Devon,  213  {p.  114). 
Lupton    [in    Kirkby    Lonsdale    parish],   oo. 

Westm.,  218  {p.  118). 
Lupus,  le  Wlf,  le  Wolf,  le  Low,   Nicholas. 

615  (pp.  402,  407). 

Philip,  615  (pp.  402,  407). 

,  Balph,  538  (i).  336). 

Luroepert,  Luroeport,  oo.  Heref.,  166. 
Lusby,  Lusoeby,  oo.  Lino.,  279  (p.  154). 
Lusoeby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Lusby. 
Lustleigh,  Lustelegh,  oo.  Devon,  manor,  672. 

,  John,  parson  of,  572. 

Lutohuroh,  Luchirche,  John  de,  151,  281. 

, his  brother  William,  151. 

Lutegareshale,  by  Bemewode,  oo.  Buok.     See 

Ludgershall. 
Luterel,  Lutrel,  Gteoffrey,  592. 

John.  377. 

Lutgarshale,  oo.  Buok.     See  Ludgershall. 

Luthburgh,  Lutheburgh,  oo.  Lino.     See  Lud- 
borough. 

Lutheforth,  oo.  Lino.     See  Ludford. 

Luthenham,  oo.  Lino.,  536  (p.  315). 

Luthforth,  Lutheforth,  oo.  Lino.     See  Lud- 
ford. 
Lutlebrome,  oo.  Warw.    See  Broom. 
Lutlinton,  oo.  Glonc.     See  Littleton. 
Luton,  Luyt.on,  eo.  Bedf.,  139  (p.  66),  485. 

,  Someries  in.   See  Greathamp- 

stead. 
,  Lynyngton  [in  Broadhembury  parish], 

CO.  Devon,  136. 
Lutrel.     See  Luterel. 
Lutterworth,  Lutturworth,  oo.  Leic,  manor, 

187. 

,  advowson,  187. 

Luttleton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Littleton. 

Luttletone,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Littleton. 

Lutton,  00.  York,  516. 

Lutturworth,  co.  Leie.    See  Lutterworth. 

Luvetot.     See  Love  tot. 

Luyght,  John,  of  Nettleham,  421. 

Luyton,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Luton. 

Lycohebarwe;  oo.  N'hamp.    See  Litchborough. 

Lycohet,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Lytohet. 

Lyddgate,  co.  Siiff.     See  Lidgate. 

Lydegate.     See  Lidgate. 

Lydford.  East,  Ludeforde,  oo.   Somers.,  346 

(p.  196). 
West,   Westludeforde,    oo.    Somers., 

manor,  538  (p.  338). 

advowson,  638  (p.  338). 

Lydiard   Milioent,   Lidiard,   oo.   Wilts,   615 

(p.  401). 

,  Tregoze,  Lydyherd,  oo.  Wilts,  60. 

Lydney,    Lidenee,    Lideneye,   Lydeneye,   oo. 

Gloac,  615  (pp.  401,  407),  624. 

,  Burton  in,  q.v. 

Lydyherd,  oo.  Wilts.    See  Lydiard. 


Lye,  Boger  de,  576. 

Alexander  de  la,  536  (p.  316;. 

,  John  de  la,  413  (p.  237). 

Lygthtetherne,  co.  Warw.     See  Lighthorne. 

Lyllebon.     See  Lillebon. 

Lymbergh,  oo.  Line.     See  Limber. 

Lymbergh,  Adam  de,  extents  made  by,  615 
(p.  407). 

Lyme,  co.  Chester,  366. 

Lymesey,  Richard  de,  229. 

Lymmescote,  oo.  Devon.     See  Limesoote. 

Lympne,  oo.  Kent,  Street  in,  q.v. 

Lympole,  co.  Nott.     See  Limpool. 

Lynces,  co.  Sussex.     See  Linch. 

Lynohelad,  Lynchelade,  oo.  Buok.  See  Lins- 
lade. 

Lynchele  [in  Haltwhistle?],  oo.  N'humb. , 
shieling,  396. 

Lynoombe,  oo.  Devon.     See  Lincombe. 

Lynde,  Alexander  de  la,  538  (p.  338). 

Walter  de  la,  lord  of  Broomfield,  225. 

Lyndelegh,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Lindelegh. 

Lyndeseye.     See  Lindeseye. 

Lyndeweye,  la,  oo.  Derby,  63  {p.  17). 

Lyndewode,  Lyndewod,  oo.  Line.  See  Lin- 
wood. 

Lyndon,  oo.  Rutland,  616  (p.  402). 

Lyneford,  oo.  Norf.     See  Lynford. 

Lyneham,  Lynham  [in  Sbipton  on  Charwell 
parish],  oo.  Oxford,  279  (p.  156). 

Lynetereslonde,  co.  Sussex,  538  (p.  327). 
Lynford,  co.  Buok.     See  Linford. 

..'. Lyneford,  oo.  Norf.,  638  (p.  347). 

Lynford,  Laurence  de,  663. 

Lyngaine,  Lyngayne,  John  de,  57  (p.  25),  68. 

Thomas  de,  67  (p.  25),  58. 

Cf.  Ingayn,  Engayne. 

Lyngleye,  co.  Hertf .     See  Lilley. 
Lynhales,  co.  Heref.    See  Lyonshall. 
Lynham,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Lyneham. 
Lynliscu.    See  Linlithgow. 
Lynn,    King's,    Bishop's    Lenn,     co.     Norf., 

inquisition  made  at,  638  ( p.  352). 
South,  Suthlvnn,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p. 

347). 
Lynton,  oo.  Nhumb.     See  Linton. 

,  00.  Tork.     See  Linton. 

Lynwere,  co.  Momn.?  fishery  at,  538  (p.  335). 
Lynyngton,  co.  Devon.     See  Luton. 
Lyons,  Lyouns,   Adam  de,  of  Ashton, 

381. 

,  William  de,347. 

,  Adamde,  347,  538  (i).  347). 

...,  Thomas  de,  381. 

Lyonshall,  Lynhales,  co.  Heref.,  493. 

Lyouns.     See  Lyons. 

Lyscark,  co.  Chester.     See  Lisoard, 

Lyssurs,  Fulk  de,  482. 

Lytohet     Matravers,     Lyoohet,    oo.    Dorset, 

manor,  588  (i>.  341). 


520 


INDEX  OF   PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Lytchett  Minster,    Liseett    [in    Sturmlnster 

Marshal  parish],  oo.  Dorset,  279  <  1>- 

157). 
Lythe,  llyth,  co.  York,  court  at,  199. 

,  advowson,  199. 

,  Ellerbyin,  q.v. 

Lytheme,     Lythethurne,     co.     Warw.       See 

Lighthorne. 
Lytlington,    Lytlyngton,     co.     Camb.      See 

Litlington. 
Lyu,  00.  Devon.     See  Lew. 
Lyveney,  oo.  Su£f.     See  Leaveuheath. 
Lyveremere.     See  Livermere. 
Iiyvet,  de  Lyvet,  Livet,  Robert,  563. 

,  James,  199. 

John,  563. 


M 


Mablethorpe,    Malberthorp,    co.    Line,    352 

{p.2O0). 
Maeclesfield,  Macclisfeld,  co.  Chester,  forest. 

86. 
Macefen,   Maaefen    [in   Malpas  parish],    oo. 

Chester,  251  (pp.  136,  137). 
Maehomleye,  co.  Staff.     See  Marchamley. 
Machynlleth,  Maghenleyt  in   Kereylok    [co. 

Montgomeiy],  214. 
Macrels,  co.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32;. 
Macworth,  Eobert  de,  of  Matlock,  281. 
Madeley,   Madeleye,    Maddeleye,    oo.    Staff., 

manor,  131. 

,  Wrinehill  in,  q.i'. 

Maderesfeld,  Co.  Wore.     See  Madresfield. 
Made6tok[co.  Warw.].     /See  3Iaxstoke. 
Madewell,  538  (p.  348). 
Madoo  ap  Walter.  538  (  p.  336). 
Madresfield,    Maderesfeld,    co.    Wore,    616 

{p.  403). 
3Iadron,  co.  Cornw.,  Alverton  in,  q.v. 
Maelor    Saesneg,     Maylursaysenek,     Maylor- 

seysenek  [co.  Flint],  617. 
Maes-Gwrda,  Maisgorda  [in  Laugharne],  co. 

Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Maes  Mynan,  Maismanan  [oo.  Denbigh],   53 

(p.  18). 
Maeselleyn,    Maesselyn,    Maesseleyn    in  the 

country  of  Mouebnant  [Mochnant,  cos. 

Montgomery  and  Denbigh],  147,  214. 
Maesgwig,  Masaawiche  [in  Bettws  yn  Ehds] 

00.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Maesselyn,  Maesseleyn.     See  Maeselleyn. 
Mageston,  Magerston  [in  Gillingham  parish] 

CO.  Dorset,  603  (j).  386). 
Maghay,    Maughay,     Maghai,     co.     Monm  , 

castle  and  country  of,  538  (p.  335). 
Maghenleyt,  co.  Salop.     See  Machynlleth. 
Maghull,    Maghall    [in  Halsall    parish],    oo 

Lane,  279  (p.  163). 


Magor  [o».  Monm.],  Eedwiok  in,  q.v. 
Maham.  co.  Wore.     See  Mathon. 
Mahenbeth,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Maiden  Newton,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Newton. 
Maidene    Wynterbome,      oo.     Wilts.      See 

Winterboume. 
Maidenwell  [in  Parforth  parish],  oo.   Line, 

473. 
Maidford,  Medeford,  Maydeford,  co.  N'hattip.. 

50,458(2'.  256). 
Maids  Moreton,  oo.  Buck.     See  Moreton. 
Maidstone,  Maydestan.  oo.  Kent,  542. 

assize  at,  542. 

Maisgorda,  co.  Carmarthen.  See  Maesgwrda. 
Mais  uianan  [oo.  Denbigh].  See  Maes  Mynan. 
Maister,  Kobert  le,  224. 

,  William  le,  224. 

Maiaterison,  John  le,  536  {p.  318). 
Maistiralth,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  335). 
Makestok  [oo.  Warw.].    See  Maxstoke. 
Malberthorp,  co.  Line.    See  Mablethorpe. 
Malberthorp,  Malbethorp,  Eobert  de,  352  (p. 

201). 
Malbys,  Xalebys,  Kalebis,  John,  551. 

Eichard  de,  121. 

his  son  William,  121. 

,  ,  his  son  Eichard,  121. 

WiUiam,  551. 

Maiden,  Maldou,  co.Surrey,  manor,    538  (p. 
345). 

Male,  William  de,219  (p.  120). 
Malebis,  Malebys.     See  Malbys. 
Malemeyns.     See  Malmeyns. 
Malerbe,  William,  346  (p.  196). 
Malghum,  co.  York.     See  Malham. 

Malham,   Malghum   [in   Kirkby   Malhamdale 
parish],  co.  York,  533  (pp.  305,  320). 

Mallerstang,  Mallerstangg,  oo.   Westm.,  vale  • 
of,  533  (p.  301). 

Mallore.     See  Malore. 

Malmesbury,  oo.  Wilts,  abbot  of,  136. 

Malmeyns,  Malemeyns,  Nicholas,  159. 

William,  611  (p.  391). 

Male  Xiacu,  Mauley,  Edmund  de,  516. 

Peter  de,  199. 

Peter  de,  135. 

Eleanor  wife  of,  199. 

(«on    of    Peter),     199,     352 

(p.  201),  516. 
Eobert  de,  199. 

Malore,    Malorp,    Malorre,    Mallore. 
Peter,  236. 

Eoger,  236. 

Simon,  412  (p.  235),  538  (p.  345). 

Stephen,  236. 

Malpas,  00.  Chester,  barony,  251. 
advowson,  251. 

oo-  Monm.,  priory,  advowson  of,  538 

(.p.  335). 

Malros,  oo.  Pemb.     See  Marloes. 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


521 


Malros,  Robert  de,  64  {p.  34). 

,  Robert le,  64  (p.32). 

Maltby,  Malteby  [oo.  Line.  ?],  rector  of.     See 

Hykelyngge. 
le  Marsh,   Malteby,   co.   Lino.,   352 

(p.  201),  441. 
Malteby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Maltby. 
Italteby,  Peter  de,  rector  of  Rishangles,  540. 
Maltborp,  co.  Line.     See  Mawthorpe. 
Malton,  Meauton,  oo.  York,  534  (p.  308). 

manor,  534  {p.  311).  535. 

,  church,  160. 

Malton,  John  de,  631  (p.  299). 

Malvern,  Malverne,  oo.  Wore.,  538  (p.  328). 

Grreat   [oo.  Wore],   prior    of,    614, 

615  (i).  403). 

Little  [00.  Wore.],  57  (p.  23,. 

,  prior  of,  615  (^.  402,  403). 

Mambie,  oo.  Wore,  Carton  in,  q.v. 

Mamhilad,     Mamheilad    [co.     Monm.],    412 

{p.  232). 
Manaton,  Maneton,  co.  Devon,  527  ( p.  294). 
-Manby,  Manneby,  co.  Line,  534  (jj.  308). 
Manoestre,  oo.  Warw.    See  Manoetter. 
Mancestre.     See  Mansetre. 

Manoetter,  Mansetre.  Manoestre,  oo.  Warw., 
412  (p.  234),  615  {pp.  404,  408). 

Manchel,  Thomas,  538  {p.  302). 
Mandeville,  Maundeyill,  John  de,  440. 

(son  of  John),  440. 

,  Margaret  de,  481 . 

Robert  de,  440. 

,  Sibyl  de,  139  (J3.  65). 

,  William  de,  481,  517,  536  (p.  322). 

Manedu,  oo.  Cornw.,  491. 

Manely-ColeshiU,      Monely     [in     St.    Veep 

parish],  co.  Cornw.,  527  {p.  293). 
Maneriis,  Baldwin  de,  279  ( P-  154). 
Maneton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Manaton. 
Manneby,  co.  Line.     See  Manby. 
Manneby.  Walter  son    of   Robert    de,    534 

(3?.  308). 
Manningford   Bruce,    Manyngford,    Manyne- 

ford  Brewose,  Manyngfeld,  oo.  Wilts, 

manor,  321. 
Manningham,    Mayningham,    Meningham  [by 

Bradford],  oo.  York,  279  (p.  159). 
Manorbier,  Maynerbir,  co.  Pembroke,  66. 
Mansel,  Maunsel,  MaunseU,  Henry,  282. 

John,  412  (p.  236). 

Mansetre,  oo.  Warw.     See  Manoetter. 
Mansetre,  Mancestre,  Guy  de,  412  {p.  234). 
Mansfield,  Mamesfeld,  oo.  Nott.,  274. 

,  soke,  274. 

Manwortby,     Maqneworthe     [in     Milverton 

parish] ,  CO.  Somers.,  210. 
Manyngford,  Manyngfeld,  Manyngeford,  oo. 

Wilts.     See  Manningford. 
Mapelbek,  oo.  Nott.     See  Maplebeok. 
Mapelderham,  Co.  Hants.     See  Mapulderham.  : 


Mapelderham,    Mapeldoreham,    oo.     Oxford. 

See  Mapledurhani. 
Mapeldurburn,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Mapperton. 
Mapelton,  Henry  son  of  Roger  de,  281. 

,  his  daughter  Rikemild,  281. 

Maperton,  oo.  Sumers.,  603  (p-  386). 

,  advowson,  603  {p.  386). 

,  manor,  603  (jj.  384). 

list    of    fees    belonaing  to   the   half 

barony,  608  (pp.  385-6). 
Maplebeok,  Mapelbek,  oo.  Nott., 279  (p.  165). 
Mapledurham  Chanzey,         Mapelderham 

Chausy,    Mayeldoreham     Chause,    co. 

Oxford,  manor,  3fi2. 
Mapperton.  North,  Mapeldurburn,  co.  Dorset, 

279  (p.  167). 
Mappleton  oo.  York,  Cowdenin,  q.v. 
Mapulderham,     Mapelderham   [in   PetersHeld 

parish],  oo.  Hants,  538  (pp.  327,  341). 
Mar,  CO.  York.     See  Marr. 
Mara,  oo.  Chester.     See  Delamere. 
Marbury,  Merebury,  oo.  Chester,  manor,  366. 
Marohal.     See  Marshal. 
Marchamley,     Marohumleie,     Marchomeleye, 

Maohomleye   [in  Hodnet  narish],    co. 

Salop,  62  (pp.  29,  31). 

,  advowson  of  ohapel,  62  (p.  30). 

Marcheley,  Peter  de,  533  (p.  306). 
Marohomleye,  oo.  Salop.     See  Maohamley. 
Marchumlie,  oo.  Salop.     See  Marchamley. 
Marohumleie,  John  de,  62  (p.  29).. 
Maroros,  oo.  Carmarthen.     See  Marros. 
MaroroBs,  Maroros,  co.   Glamorgan,   538  (p. 

333). 
Mardefeld,  Mardfeld,  co.  Leio.     See  Marefield. 
Mardefeld,  Henry  de,  260. 

Harden,  Mauwardin,  Mauwurdyn,  oo.  Heref. , 
manor,  166. 

,  Fromington  in,  q.v. 

,  Wisteston,  Venn  and  Amber- 
ley  in,  614. 

,  Merdenne,  co.  Kent.  Cheveney  in,  g.  i'. 

,  ,  hundred,  128. 

Merdon,  co.  Sussex,  536  (p.  315). 

Mardeune,  Adam  de,  542. 

Mardon,  oo.  Line.     See  Marton. 

Mardon,  Simon  de,  of  Torksey,  421. 

Mare  [oo.  Chester],     See  Delamere. 

Hare,  John  de  la,  of  Bradwell,  445. 

,  John  de  la,  of  Garsington,  606. 

,  Robert  de  la,  136. 

,  Thomas  de  la,  359. 

,.,  Florence  de  la,  445. 

..,  John  de  la,  538  (p.  328). 

Eleanor  wife  of,  446. 

,  of  Garsington,  Joan  wife  of, 

606. 

,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Shifnal, 

188. 

Nicholas  de  la,  113. 

,  Peter  de  la,  136. 


522 


INDEX  OF   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Mare—  cont. 

,  Peter,  son  of  John  de  la,  359. 

,  son  of  Robert  de  la,  359,  397 

(p.  221). 

Petronilla  de  la,  445. 

Beginald  de  la,  66. 

,  his  daughter  Annora,  66. 

,  Richard  de  la,  197. 

.Thomas  de  la,  533  (p.  305). 

,  Thomas  son  of  Peter  de  la,  359. 

,  Thomas  son  of  Peter  son  of  John  de 

la,  359. 
,  William  de  la,   279  (p.  163),  359, 

411,  538  {p.  Sil). 
C/.  Marre. 

Marebroe,  Marebrock,  co.  Salop.  See  Marl- 
brook. 

Marefield,  Mardefeld,  Mardfeld  South  [in 
Tilton  parish] ,  oo.  Leic. ,  250. 

Mares,  John  de,  570. 

,  Giles  de,  570. 

Marescal,  Maresohall,  Maresohal,  Maresseall. 
See  Marshal. 

Marescho,  Nicholas  de,  4.')0. 

Mareys,  Herbert  de,  611  (p.  394). 

C/.  Marisco. 

Margam.  Morgan,  co.  Glamorgan,  abbot  of, 
538  {pp.  333,  334). 

,  abbey,  advowson  of,  538  (p.  333). 

Margaret,  Queen  of  Edward  1,  52,  55,  63, 
185,  195,  213  (p.  112),  277,  297,  343. 

412,  (p.  231),  413  (p.  237),  521,  524, 
544. 

countess  of  Cornwall.    See  Qtiyaston  ; 

Edmund. 
Margaretting,   Gyngen  Margaret,  co.   Essex, 

394. 
Marham,  co.  Norf.,  14,  384,  600. 
Uariscis,  Sobert  de,  358. 

,  Joan  daughter  of  Robert  de,  358. 

Marisco,  le  Mershe,  John  de,  330. 

Adamde,  533(i).304). 

,  John    de,     his    daughters      Amice, 

Anastasia  and   Alice,    330. 

,  Richer  de,  544. 

,  Thomas  de,  471  (pp.  266,  266). 

Walter  del,  533  (p.  304). 

,  William  de,  459. 

Cf.  Mareys  ;  Marescho . 

Markaunt,  Henry  le,  538  (p.  341). 

Markby,  Markeby  [co.  Line],  prior  of,  536 
(p.  316). 

Jlarkeaton,  Marketon,  co.  Derby,  manor,  615. 
Markeby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Markby. 
Markeshale,  William  de,  638  (p.  347). 
Markeyate,  co.  Bedf.     See  Markyate. 
Markfield,  Mercfeld,  co.  Leic,  advowson    458 

(p.  259;. 
Markiugfield,    Merkyngfeld,    co.    York,    536 

(p.  818). 
Markyate,  Markeyate  [co.  Bedf.],  prioress  of 

279  (p.  155). 


Marlborough,  Merleberge,  co.    Wilts,    castle, 

113. 
Marlbrook,    Marebroe,   Marebrock    [in  Neen 

Sollers  parish],  co.  Salop,  104. 

,  manor,  57  (p.  23). 

Marlcliff,    Clyve    [in   Bidford    parish],    co. 

Warw.,611(p.391). 
Marlesford,  Marliaford,  co.  Sufif.,  inquisition 

made  at,  149. 
Marloes,  Malros,  co.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33). 

Little,  CO.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  34.) 

Marlow,  Merlawe,  advowson  538  (p.  343). 
,  Great,  Merlauwe,  co.  Buck.,  manor, 

538  (,p.  329). 

,  advowson,  638  ( ^.  329). 

Little  Merlawe.  co.  Buck.,   538  (pp. 

329,  342). 
Marmaduke,  Thomas  son  of,  536  (p.  323). 
Marmion,     Marmionn,      Marmyoun, 

Marmyon,  Mary  wife  of  Philip, 

482,  483. 

John,  150,  277,  482. 

,  Mazera  daughter  of  Joan,  1 48. 

Philip,  412  (p  231). 

,  Roger,  159. 

William,  616  (pp.  406,  409). 

Mamham,  oo.  Nott.,  279  (p.  155). 
Marr,  Mar,  co.  York,  199. 
Marre,  John  de  la,  533  (p.  304). 

,  Thomas  de  la,  633  (i).  304). 

C/.  Mare. 

Marroiles,  Robert  de,  616  (p.  413). 

Marros,  Marcros,  co.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 

Marsden,  Great  and  Little,  Merclesdene 
[in  Whalley  parish],  co.  Lane,  279 
(p.  160). 

Marsfeld,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Marshfield. 

Marshal,  Marescall,  Mareschall,  Maresohal, 
the  earl,  55,  538  (p.  328),  592. 

,  Sec  Bigod. 

the  countess,  270  (p.  146),  438,  597. 

Marshal,  le  Marchal,  le  Marescal, 
le  Mareschal,  le  Maresscall,Wil- 
liam,  522. 

,—,225. 

,  Geoffrey,  538  (p.  337). 

,  John,  527  (p.  295). 

,  son  of  Gilbert,  of  Guildford, 

413. 

,  son  of  William,  522. 

,of  Belton,  640. 

,  of  Haydon,  52. 

,  Ralph,  336. 

,Robert,  615(i).  404). 

,  Thomas,  560. 

,  William  de,  270  (p.  146). 

,  William  (Lincoln),  472,  473. 

(Norfolk)  538  (i).  349). 

(ofIi'oBton),536(i)2i.318,  319). 

, ,  and  Alice  his  vrife,  142. 

Marshfield,  Marsfeld,  oo. Glouc,  538(p.  341). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


523 


Marshwood,    Merashwode,    oo.    Dorset,    607 

( p.  388). 
Marston  Moretaine,  oo.  Bedf.,  Wroxillin,  q.v. 
Marston,   Long,  Druyemerston,   oo.    Glouo., 

615  (p.  402). 

Stannett,    Merston     [in    Fencombe 

parish],  co.  Heref.,  576. 

,  Merseton,  oo.  Line,  519  {p.  289,i. 

Jabbett,    Mershton.    Merston,    co. 

Warw.,  615  {pp.  405,  408). 
Marsworth,  Masaeworth,  co.  Buck.,  591. 

,  manor,  265. 

Martel,  Slartell,  John,  265. 

,  Elias,  255. 

John,  450,  538  (3).  337). 

,  Kobert,  of  Killingholme,  364. 

,  Warin,  503. 

William,  415,  638  (p.  336). 

Marteleye,  co.  Wore.     See  Hartley. 
Martell.    See  Martel. 

IVIartelmaur,    Marthelmaur,    oo.    Glamorgan. 
See  Merthyr  Mawr. 

Martin,  Marton   [in  Harworth  parish],    eo. 

Nott.,  279  (p.  155). 
Castle,    CO.   Pembroke.       See   Castle 

Martin. 
Hussingtree,  Husyntre,  Hosyntre,  oo. 

Wore,  615  (pp.  398,  410). 
Martin,  Martyn,  William,  143,  145,  189,  491, 

527  (pp.  293,  294),  538  (pp.  338,  340). 

,  knight,  458  (p.  259). 

,  William  son  of,  538  (p.  350). 

Martinsthorp,    Martynesthorp,    co.    Rutland, 

616  (p.  402). 

Hartley,  Marteleye,  oo.  Wore,  615  (pp.  397, 
410). 

,  inquisition  made  at,  133. 

llartook,  co.  Somers.,  Stapleton  in,  q.v. 

Marton,  Hardon,  oo.  Line.,  421. 

[Horton  ?] ,  CO.  Line. ,  274. 

,  00.  Nott.     See  Martin. 

,  Merton,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 

,  Herton,  eo.  Westm.,  advowson,  533 

(pp.  303,  30.5). 

[in  Craven] ,  oo.  York,  533  (p.  305). 

[in    Oleyeland],  co.   York,  536  (p. 

320). 

Marton,  Henry  de,  533  (p.  306). 

Eichard  de,  536  (p.  330). 

William  de,  533  (p.  305). 

Martyn.     See  Martin. 

Martynesthorp,   co.  Eutland.     See    Martins- 
thorp. 

Marwood,  Marwode    [in  Qainford  parish,  oo. 
Durham],  615  (ii.  407). 

MJaryns,  Thomas  de,  274. 

Mascy,  Hamo  de,  26. 
'  Masefen,  co.  Chester.     See  Maoefen. 

Masey,  Eobert  de,  62  (p.  30). 

Mason,  Eobert  le,  533  (p.  306). 

Massawiche,  co.  Denbigh.    See  Maesgwig. 


Massevporth,  co.  Buck.     See  Marsworth. 
Masaeworth.     See  Messeworth. 
Mathenny,  oo.  Monm.     See  Llandenny. 
Mathon,  Maham,  oo.  Wore,  538  (y.  328). 
Matlak,  Edda  de,  151. 
Matlock,  Matlok,  co.  Derby,  281. 

,  William  olerk  of,  281. 

Maucovenant,  Maukuvaunt,  Geoffrey,  623. 
Maud,  Alice  daughter  of,  534  (p  309). 
Uaudut,  Kauduyt,    Thomas   son    of 

Warin,  159. 

John,  272. 

Eobert,  538  f^?.  348). 

Eoger,  219  (p.  120). 

Mauenby.     See  Mauneby. 

Maufe,  William,  207. 

Maughay,  country  of,  co.  Monm. ,  538  (p.  335). 

Maukuvaunt.     See  Maucovenant. 

Mauleverer,  Mauleverrar,  John,  536  (p.  317). 

.'..,Nioholaa,  536  (p.  318). 

William,  533  (J).  305). 

Mauley.     See  Malo  Lacu. 
Maundevill.     See  Mandeville. 
Mauneby,  Mauenby,  Thomas  de,  452. 
Mauneworthe,  co.  Somers.     See  Manworfchy. 
Maunsel,  Maunsell.     See  Mansel. 
Mauntel,  Eobert,  615  (pp.  402,  407). 
Maunz,  Eichard  le,  533  (p.  304,  bis). 
Maurdyn,  Eichard  de,  614. 
Maurice,  William  son  of,  52. 
Mautravers,  Lucy  wife  of  Robert,  4i7. 
,  John,  John  de,  263,  538  (p.  341  bis), 

607  (pp.  388,  389). 
Mauwardin,     Mauwardyn,    co.    Heref.       See 

Marden. 

Mawbom,  Hugh  de,  615  (p.  413). 

Mawgan,  co.  Cornw.,  Carminow  in,  q.v. 

,  Carnanton  in,  q.v. 

Mawthorpe,  Malthorpe  [in  Altord  pariah],  co. 
Line,  352  (pp.  200,  201). 

Maxstoke,  Makeatok,  Maxtok.  Madestok,  co. 

Warw.,  595. 

Clinton  of,  q.v. 

May,  Ealph  le,  538  (p.  346). 
Maydeford,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Maidford. 
Maydene  Nyweton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Newton. 
Maydenebradele,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Bradley. 
Maydenehacoh,  Isabel  wife  of  Thomas  de,  606. 
Maydestan,  co.  Kent.     See  Maidstone. 
lUaye,  John  son  of  Robert,  163. 

Joande,  270(i).  146). 

Maylok,  William,  538  (p.  333). 
Maylorseysenek,  Maylursaysenek.  See  Maelor 

Saesneg. 
Maynerbir,  oo.  Pembroke.     See  Manorbier. 
Maynevyle,  Adam  de,  615  (p.  412). 
Mayningham,  co.  York.     See  Manningham. 
Maynwaring,  Warin  de,  62  ( p.  30). 
Mayrode,  oo.  York,  279  (p.  159). 


524 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Maaburn,  Kings,  Meburn  [in  jMorland  parish] , 

CO.  Weatm.,  533(2'.  301). 
,  Mauld's,  Meburn  Maud  [in  Crosby 

Bftvensworth  parish] ,  co.  Weatm.,   533 

(pp.  302,  305). 
Meadows,   la  Medewe    [in    Preston   Wynne 

parish] ,  oo.  Heref .,  614. 
Mearley,  Great,  Merley    [in  Whalley  parish]  . 

CO.  Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Meauton,  co.  York.     See  Malton. 
Means,  co.  York,  abbot  of,  266  (p.  144),  536 

(pp.  314,  320). 
Heauz,       Heawes,      Melsa,      IVCews, 

Mewys,  Godfrey  de,  266. 

Godfrey  de,  345,  349,  484. 

,  Scholastica  (de  Gayton),  wife 

of,  266  (p.  144),  601,  602. 

,  John  de,  266,  536  (p.  818). 

Meburn,  co.  Westm.     See  Meaburu. 
Mechain,  Megheyn  [co.  Montgomery],  country 

of,  147. 
Medbourne,  Medburgne,  co.  Leic,  320,  323. 
Meddon  [in  Hartland  parish] ,  co.  Devon,  527 

(2).  294). 
Medeford,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Maidford. 
Mederah,  John  de,  607  [p.  388). 
Medewe,  co.  Heref.     See  Meadows. 
Medle  wood,  co.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Medlynges,  Kemigius  de,  413  {p.  236). 

C/.  Meldyng. 

Medway  river,  co.  Kent,  wharves  by,  207. 

Dj^eel,  Andrew,  308. 

Meesden.   Mesdone,   co.   HertE, ,   manor,    475 

(p.  269). 

,  advowson,  475  (p.  269). 

Megheyn  [co.  Montgomery].     See  Mechain. 

Meherraer.     See  Monte  Hermerii. 

Meisy,  Robert  de,  638  (p.  341). 

Mel,  William,  531  (p.  299). 

Melbourn,  Meldebourn,  co.  Camb.,  manor,  40. 

Melbourne,  Meleboume,    Melebume    in    the 

Peak,  CO.  Derby,  299,  591. 

Meloanthorpp,  CO.  Westm.     SeeMelkinthorpe. 
Melcleye,  Bichard  de,  638  (j).  349). 

Melcombe.TJpmeleoombe  and  INethermelcombe, 

CO.  Dorset,  615  (p.  402). 
Meldeboum,  co.  Camb.     See  Melbourn. 
Meldyng,  Bemigius  de,  312. 

Cf.  Medlynges. 

Mele,  CO.  Salop.    See  Crucknieole. 

Melebourae,  Meleburne,  co.  Derby.  See  Mel- 
bourne. 

Meleford,  oo.  Sufi.     See  Melford. 

Meles.     See  Modes. 

Meletone,  oo.  Kent.    See  Milton. 

Melehewysh,  Peter  de,  527  (,p.  293). 

Melford,  Meleford,  oo.  Suft.,  538  {p.  348). 

Melkinthorpe,  Melcanthorpp,  Melkanthorpe 
[in  Lowther  parish] ,  co.  Westm.,  218 
( p.  119),  533  (pp.  302,  303). 

Melles,  CO.  Sufi.'    See  Mellis. 


Mellis,  Melles,  co.  Suff.,  55. 

Mellor,   Melure     [in   Blackburn  parish],   co. 

Lane,  279(^.161). 
Melmerby.  Melraorby,  Melmoreby,   Melmorbi 

[CO.  Cumb.] ,  287. 

manor,  531  (pp.291,  299). 

church,  531  (p.  299). 

Melraorbi  [co.  Cumb.] .     See  Melmerby. 

llels,  00.  Lane.     See  Meols. 

Mels,  Alan  del,  279(2)   163). 

Meisa.     See  Meaux. 

Melton,  CO.  Kent.     See  Milton. 

Constable,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  600. 

Great,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  529. 

,  All  Saints  church,  529. 

,  Bemigius  parson  of. 

See  Hedersore. 
Melure,  co.  Lane.     See  Mellor. 
Melyerley,  Milverlegh,  co.  Salop,  264. 
Mendham,  co.  Suff.,  471  (p.  264),  380. 

Benedict  vioar  of,  471  (p.  264). 

,  St.  Mary's  chapel,  471  (p.  264). 

Mendham,  J'ohn  de,  380. 

,  Johnde,  son  of  John,  380. 

Mendip,  Menedep,  co.  Somers.,  forest,  6. 

Menevile.  Adam  le,  219  (p.  121). 

Menheniot,  co.  Comw.,  Trethewin,  q.v. 

Menill.     -See  Meynill. 

Meningham,  co.  York.     Sec  Manningham. 

Menstre,  co.  Kent.     See  Minster. 

Lovel,    00.     Oxford.       See     Minster 

Level. 
Menyll.     See  Meynill. 
Meol  Brace,  oo.  Salop,  Pulley  in,  q.v. 
Meole,  Mels,  oo.  Lane.,  279  (p.  163). 
Meon  Stoke,  Munestok,  Munestoke,  oo.  Hants. 

148(2)2J.  73,  77). 
hundred,  298. 

Mepershaie,   Meperteshal,   Nicholas  de,   229, 
412(7).  233). 

,  his  son  Robert,  229. 

WiUiam  de,  229. 

Merofeld,  co.  Leic.     See  Markfield. 

Merchenley,  co.  Whumb.,  403  (p.  224). 

Merolesdene,  co.  Lane.     See  Marsden. 

Merdon,  co.  Sussex.     See  Marden. 

Mere,  oo.  Kent.     See  Meres. 

Mere,  WiUiam  de  la,  131. 

Merebury,  oo.  Chester.    See  Marbury. 

Meredith  ap  Traham,  64  (p.  33). 

Meregrete,  Banulph,  152. 

Meres,  Mere  [in  Bainham  parish],  oo.  Kent, 
manor,  220  (p.  123  Ms). 

Mereworth,  Mereworthe,  oo.  Kent  538  (p.  343). 

Swantonin,  q.v. 

Mereworthe,  John  dej  538  (p.  343). 
Merfir,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Merthyr 
Meriet,  oo.  Somers.     See  Merriott. 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


525 


Sleriet,  Kerieth,   DIeryet,   Jolin    de, 
lord  of  Merriott,  61. 

,  John  de,  of  Hesteroombe,  406. 

of  Merriott,   846  {p.  196). 

406. 

,  (sonof  John),  of  Merriott,  61. 

Nicholas  de,  627  (p.  295). 

Merk,  Ralph  de,  94. 

Merkyngfeld,  oo.  York.     See  Markingfield. 

Merkyngfeld,  John  de,  536  (p.  318). 

Merlauwe,  Merlawe,  eo.  Buok.     See  Marlow. 

Merlawe,  Eodland  de,  16. 

!Morl»y.  barony,  510. 

Merleberge,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Marlborough. 

Merre,  William,  extents  made  by,  615  (jJ.  407). 

Merriott,  Meryet,  Meriet,  oo.  Somers.,  406. 

manor,  61. 

,  advowsbn,  61 . 

Merrow,  Merwe,  oo.  Surrey,  413  (p.  238). 
Mersohton,  oo.  Glouo.  ?  538  (p.  329). 

Wavre,     oo.     Warw.       See   Mereton 

Wavers^ 

Merseton,  oo.  Lino.     See  Marston. 

Mersey,    Merse.   river,    ferry    across,    from 
■  Widnes  to  Sunoom,  279  ( p.  163). 

Mershe,  la,  co.  Somers.,  148  (p.  73). 

Mershe.     See  Mariaeo. 

Mershton,  oo.  Warw.     See  Marston. 

Mersley,    North    Moleslee     [in    Newehuroh 
parish],  co.  Hants,  I.  of  W.,  331. 

Mersshe,  oo.  Somers.     See  Kingston  Marsh. 

Mersshwoode,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Marshwood. 

Merston,  oo  Heref.      See  Marston. 

00.  Warw.     iSee  Marston  Gabbett. 

Wavers,     Mersohton     Wavre     [in 

Biokenhill    parish],   oo.    Warw.,    615 
(pp.404:,  408). 

Merston,  Annora  de,  576. 

Merthekenang   [Herthyr?],    oo.  Carmarthen, 
64  (p.  32). 

Merthen,  Merthyn  [in    Constantino   parish], 
00.  Cornw.,  manor,  141. 

Merthul,  oo.  Warw.     See  Moreton  Morrell. 

Merthyn,  co.  Cornw.     See  Merthen. 

Merthyr,     Merfir,    Merthir,    co.    Glamorgan, 
538  (p.  334). 

,  advowaon,   538(^.335). 

Mawr,  Martelmaur,  Marthelmaur,   oo. 

Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333  his). 

Merton,  oo.  Devon,  Dunsbear  in,  q.v. 

,   Mertone,  oo.  Surrey,  538  (p.  345). 

,  ,  prior  of,  538  (p.  846). 

00.  Warw.     See  Marton. 

,  00.  Westm.     See  Marton. 

Merton,  Richard  de,  538  (p.  340). 

Merwe,  co.  Surrey.     See  Merrow. 

Meryet,  oo.  Som,era.     See  Merriott. 

Meryet.     See  Meriet. 

Mesdone,  co.,  Hertf .    See  Meeadon. 

Meskyn,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Miskin. 

Measenden,  Hugh  de,  227. 


Messendene,  co.  Buok.     See  Missendeu. 
Mesaeworth,    lilaaseworth.,    William 

son  of  John  de,  591. 

,  William  son  of  John  de,  299. 

,  William  de,  and  Elizabeth  or  Alesia 

his  wife,  591. 

son  of  William,  591. 

Measinge,  Alice  de,  215  (,p.  115). 

Metham  [in  Howden  parish,  oo.  York],  manor, 

316. 
Metham,  John  son  of  Thomas  de,  316. 
,  John  son  of  Thomas  de,  Sibyl  his 

wife,  316. 

Thomas  son  of  John  de,  816. 

,  Jordan  de,  316. 

Methelay,  Margaret,  wife  of  Eobert  de,  531. 
1   Metheleyn  [eo.  Montgomery],  the  country  of, 

214. 

Goynna  [co.  Montgomery],  214. 

Metheringham,  Metheryngham,  co.  Lino. ,  598. 
Metley,   Metteleye  [in  Pillongley  parish],  oo. 

Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 
Meurio  ap  Jevan  ap  Ernolf,  538  (p.  337). 

ap  Jorverd  of  Kemeys,  538  (p.  335). 

Mevagissy,  Lamorek,  oo.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  64). 

Mews,  Mewys.     See  Meaux. 

Meynill,  Menyll,  Menill,  Christiana  de,  536 

(p.  323). 

Nicholas  de,  120,  121,  551,  598. 

Meynioc,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (p-  158). 
Michael,  Peter  son  of,  636  (p.  323). 
Michaelohuroh,  Myheleacruoh,MihelIesoheroh, 

00.  Radnor,  manor,  205. 
Micham,  co.  Surrey.     See  Mitcham. 
Michel,  Roger,  603  (p.  386) 
Micheleslond,  co.  Essex.  599  (pp.  379,  380). 
Michham,  CO.  Surrey.     See  Mitcham. 
Miokfield,  Mikeleffeld,  oo.  Suff.,  348. 
Mickleham,  Mickelham,  co.  Surrey,  538  (p. 

345). 

Norbury  in,   q.v. 

Mickleton,  co.  Glouo. ,  Clopton  in,  q.v. 
Mickley,     Mittonley   [in   Preea  parish],    co. 

Salop,  5. 
Middeloote,  co.  Somers.     See  Middleoote. 
Middelcotes,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Cotton. 
Middellonde,  co.  Cornw.,  527  (p.  293). 
Middelton,  co.  Devon.     See  Middleton. 

[oo.  Durham] .     See  Middleton. 

member  of  Warblington,   co.  Hants. 

See  Milton. 

CO.  Kent.     See  Milton. 

,  CO.  Norf.     See  Middleton. 

,  00.  Sussex.     SeeMilton. 

,  00.  Warw.     See  Middleton. 

,  00.  Westm.     See  Middleton. 

Middelton,  John  de,  160. 

,  John,  son  of  Gilbert  de,  218  (p.  118). 

Richard  de,  619. 

,  Roger  or  Reginald  de,527  (p.  293). 

Of.  Midelton  ;  M  iddilton. 


526 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS   AND   PLACES. 


Middeltone,  eo.  Norf.     See  Middleton. 
Middilton,  co.  Camb.    See  Milton. 

,00.  N'humb.     See  Middleton. 

CO.  Suff.     See  Middleton. 

,  00.  Warw.     See  Middleton. 

Middiltone,  co.  Kent.     See  Milton. 
Middilton,  Robert  de,  615  {p.  413). 

C/.  Middelton ;  Midelton, 

Middiltonne  [eo.  Durham].     See  Middleton. 
Middle,  Mudle,  eo.  Salop,  264. 

,  manor,  211. 

Middleoote.  Middelcote  [in  Babington  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,-638  (p.  339). 
Middleton,  Middelton  [in  Parracombe  parish], 

eo.  Devon,  527  (i).  293). 
in  Teesdale,  Middelton,  Middiltonne 

[CO.  Durham],  615  {pp.  407,  413). 

, ,  advowson,  p.  413. 

Middelton,  co.  Essex,  538  (p.  348). 

,  CO.  Essex.     See  Milton. 

00.  Kent.     See  Milton. 

Midleton,    co.     Lane,     manor,     279 

(.p.  162). 
Middelton,    Middeltone,    co.     Norf., 

397  (i».  219),  538  (p.  347). 
Malzor,  Midelton,  co.  N'hamp.,  602 

{p.  382;. 
,  South,  Midilton  Sutht  [in  Hartburn 

parish],  co.  N'humb.,  80. 
the  three  Middiltons  [i.e.  North  and 

South  Middleton  and  Middleton  Hall 

in  Ilderton  parish],  co.  N'humb.,  80. 
,  Stoney,    Mudelyngton,    co.     Oxford, 

manor,  279  (p.  157). 

Middilton,  oo.  Suff.,  manor,  390. 

advowson,  390. 

00.  Sussex.     See  Milton. 

Middilton.    Middelton,    co.    Warw., 

483. 

manor,  482. 

,     Middelton     [in     Kirkby   Lonsdale 

parish],  oo.  Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 
Midelton  [in  Ilkley  parish] ,  co.  York, 

536  {p.  317). 
Middletone,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Milton  Lilboume. 
Middlewich,  oo.  Chester,  borough,  25. 

,  king's  court  at,  25. 

Middlewode  [by  Clifford,  oo.  Heref.?],   279 

(p.  157). 
Middop,  Midhop,  Midope  [in  Gisburn  parish] , 

00.  York,  536  (p.  321). 
Midelismore,  William  de,  536  ^  p.  321). 
Midelton,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Middleton. 

,  00.  York.    See  Middleton. 

Midelton,  Adam  de,  395,  536  {p.  317). 

,  John  de,  knight,  65. 

,  Eogerde,  279(i).  162). 

Cf.  Middelton ;  Middilton. 

Midgal,    Myggel    [in    Chelvey    parish] ,    co. 
Somers.,  538  (p.  3-38). 

Midgham,  Migham  [in  Fordingbridge  parish] , 
CO,  Hants,  manor,  63. 


Midgley,  Migeley  [by  Halifax] ,  co.  York,  266 

ip.  144). 
Midhop,  CO.  York.     See  Middop. 
Midhurst,  co.  Sussex,  manor,  274. 
Midilton,  co.  Camb.     See  Milton. 

,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Middleton. 

,  CO.  Lane.     See  Middleton. 

Midop,  CO.  York.     See  Middop. 

Midopp,  Robert  de,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  536 

{p.  321). 
Midsomeres  Norton.,  co.  Somers.     See  Norton. 
Migeley,  co.  York.    See  Midgley. 
Migham,  oo.  Hants.    See  Midgham. 
Mihelesohurche  [oo.   Monm.].      See  Llanvi- 

hangel. 
MiheUesohereh  [co.  Radnor].     See  Miohael- 

ohnroh. 
Mikeleffeld,  eo.  Suff.     See  MiokBeld. 
Milaford,  oo.  Devon.     See  Milford. 
Milbum,  Millenburne,  Millenbum  [in  Kirkby 

Thore  parish],  eo.  Westm.,  533  {pp. 

301,  302,  303). 
Mildenhall,    Mildenhale.     Mildenehale,     co. 

Suff.,  538  {pp.  325,  347). 

Mileford,  oo.  Devon.     See  Milford. 

Milesdisoh,  205. 

Milet,  Matthew,  137. 

Milford,  Milaford,  Mileford  [in  Hartland 
parish],  co.  Devon,  527 (p.  293). 

,  00.  Hants,  Pennington  in,  q.r. 

Mill  Cotton,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Cotton. 

Mille,  John  atte,  603  ( p.  386). 

Millbrook,  Mulbrok,  oo.  Bedf.,  manor,  272. 

Millenburne,  Millenbum,  oo.  Westm.  See 
Milburn. 

Milnethorp,  co.  Lino.     See  Milthorp. 

Milson,  Mulston,  co.  Salop,  manor,  57  (p.  24)- 

MilBtead,  Milstede,  co.  Kent,  134. 

Milthorp,  Milnethorp  [in  Aslaekby  parish], 
00.  Lino.,  522. 

Milton,  Midilton,  Meddilton,  oo.  Camb.,  211. 

manor,  264. 

Middleton    [in    Prittlewell    parish], 

eo.  Essex,  443. 

,  Middelton   [in  Portsea  parish],  oo. 

Hants,  213  (p.  113). 

[by  Canterbury],  Meletone,  co.  Kent, 

538  {p.  343). 

[by    Gravesend],  Melton,  oo.   Kent, 

manor,  475  {p.  269). 

[by  Sittiugbourne],  Middleton,  Mid- 
delton, Middiltone,  oo.  Kent,  King's 
manor  of,  128,  220  {p.  122). 

king's  court  at,  134. 

hundred,  220  (p.  122). 

,  Middelton,   Middleton  [in  Arlington 

parish],  co.  Sussex,  manor,  132,  260. 

,  ,  barony,  120  {p.  53). 

,  Lilboume,  Middletone,  oo.  Wilts,  113. 

Milverlegh,  oo,  Salop.     See  Melverley. 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS   AND  PLACES. 


527 


Milverton,  eo.  Somers. ,  Manworthj  in,  q.v. 
Molverton,  oo.  Warw.,  458  (p.  259), 

615  (pp.  405,  408). 
Milwioh,  CO.  Staff.,  Marshall  in,  q.v. 
Mimms,  North,   Mimmes,  Northmymmes,  co. 

Hertf.,  6iS8  (p.  349). 

manor,  265. 

Miuchinhampton,   Moneohenehamton,   Mune- 

chennehamton,  co.  Qlouc,  136. 
Minne,  Richard,  417. 
Minsted,    Myntestede    [in   Stedham   parish], 

CO.  Sussex,  5-36  (jp.  316).     ^ 
Minster,  co.  Cornw.,  Worthyvale  in,  q.v. 
,  in  Thanet,  Menstre,  co.  Kent,  abbot 

of  St.  Augustine's  court  at,  220  (p.  122). 
Lovel,   Menstre   Lovel,   Munstre,  oo. 

Oxford,  520. 

manor,  263,  458  (p.  258). 

Minsterworth.  Munstreworth,  oo.  Glouc,  624. 
Minterne,  co.  Dorset,  Hartley  in,  q.v. 
Minting,  Mintinge,  cij.  Line,  279  (p.  164). 
Minton,  Muneton  [in  Chureh  Stretton  parish], 

CO.  Salop,  8. 
Minwere.  Mynewere,  co.  Pembroke,  56. 
Mii-ildhyrst,  oo.  N'hnmb.     See  Moralhurst. 
Miskin,    Miskyn,     Meskyn,    oo.     Glamorgan, 

Welsh  country  of,  638  (pp.  332,  334j. 
Missenden,  Great,  Messingdon,  oo.  Buck.,  538 

(p.  329). 
,  Little,  Messendene,  co.  Buck. ,  Holmer 

in,  q.v. 

Misterton,  Munstreton.jjo.  Leic,  458  (p.  268). 

Mitoham,  Micham,  Michham,  oo.  Surrey,  469, 

638  (p.  346). 
,  Ersbourye  in.     See  Eavensbury . 

Mitford,  Mitheford.  Mitteforde,  oo.  N'humb., 
eastle,  &c.,237,  294. 

Mitheford,  co.  N'humb.     See  Mitford. 
Mitleton,  John  de,  228. 
Mitteforde,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Mitford. 
Mitton,  Little,  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  161). 
Mittonley,  oo.  Salop.     See  Mickley. 
Mochnant,  Mouchnant  [cos.  Montgomery  and 
Denbigh],  the  country  of,  147,  214. 

Modbury,  co.  Devon,  Oroherton  in,  q.v. 

,  Modbiry ,  Little  [in  Modbury  parish], 

CO.  Devon,  213  (jp.  114). 
Modeford,  co.  Somers.     See  Mudford. 
Modingham,  co.  Kent.     See  Mottingham. 
Moele,  CO.  Salop.     See  Cruokmeole. 

Hoeles,  Mules,  HCueles,  Mulys,  Moles, 
Meles,  John  de,  202. 

,  Nicholas  de,  603. 

,  Fulfcde,  158. 

;.,  John  de,  208,  279  (p.  157). 

Nicholas  de,   202,   411,  458  (i).  258). 

,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  603. 

,  Eoger  de,  Alice  (Prouz),  wife  of,  572. 

Mohaut.     See  Monte  Alto.  ' 

Mohond,  William  de,  636  (p.  317). 


Mohun,  Monn,  Geoffrey  de,  412  (p.  233). 

,  James  de,  485. 

,  John  de,  202,  210,  212,  603  (p.  385). 

Moigne,  Henry  le,  614. 

,  Berenger  le,  538  {p.  350). 

,  Henry  ie,  and  Joan  his  wife,  514. 

Moilvennan  forest  [co.  Monm.  ?],  412  (p.  232). 
Mokelington,  Mokelyngton,   oo.   Essex.      See 

Moughton. 
Moloroft,  00.  York.     See  Molesoroft. 
Molend,  Nicholas  de,  615  (p.  407). 
Moles.     See  Moeles. 
Molesoroft,  Molscroft,  Moloroft  [in  St.  John's 

parish,  Beverley],  co.  York,  349,  484. 
Molesden,  Molleston,  Mollesdon,  Mollesdoun 

[in  Mitford  parish] ,  co.  N'humb.,  237 

294. 
Moleslee,  oo.  Hants.     See  Mersley. 
Molesworthe,  Mollesworthe,  Walter  de,  548. 
Molgrave,  oo.  York.     See  Mulgrave. 
Molineuz,  Eiohard,  of  Crosseley,  279  (p.  163). 
Molington,  co.  Warw.     See  Mollington. 
Mollesdoun,    Mollesdon,    eo.    N'humb.      See 

Molesden. 
Molleston,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Molesden. 
Mollesworthe.     See  Molesworthe. 
Mollington,  MoUyngton,  Molington,  co.  Warw 

67  (i).25)',  58,  615(ij.  404). 
MoUyngton,  oo.  Warw.     See  MoUington. 
Molscroft,  CO.  York.     See  Molesoroft. 
Molssham,  Nicholas  de,  548. 
Molton,    North,    Northmolton,    oo.    Devon, 

manor,  458  (p.  256). 

,  South,  00.  Devon,  538  (p.  340). 

CO.  N'hamp.     See  Moulton. 

Molverton,  co.  Warw.    See  Milverton. 

Molyns,  James  de,  456. 

Monceus,    Mounceauz, .   Mounceaus, 

Monceux,  Monseaus,    John  de, 

621. 

Johnde,  612. 

son  of  John,  621. 

Mondene,  co.  Hortf.     See  Munden. 
Mondrum,  Mondrem,  co.  Chester,  292. 
Moneohenehamton,  co.  Glouc.     See  Minchin- 

hampton. 
Monekesoopenhale,  co.  Chester.     See  Coppen- 

hall. 
Monely,  co.  Cornw.     See  Manely. 
Monemuth,  John  sou  of  Walter  de, 

166. 
,  John  de,  his  wife  Katherine  (de  Bella 

Fago),  166. 

,  Thomas  de,  166. 

Moneour,  Henry  le,  57  {p.  24). 
Moneskespath,  oo.  Warw.     See  Monkspath. 
Monk  Hopton,  co.  Salop,  Weston  in,  q.v. 
Monkspath,    Moneskespath,  Monkespath   [in 

Tanworth  parish],  oo.  Warw.,  616  (pp. 

404,  409). 
Monkton,  Moor,  Munketon  oa  the  Moor,  co. 

York.  204. 


528 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Monpinchon.     See  Munpinzoiin. 
Monseaua.     See  Monceax. 
Monselawe,  oo.  Salop.     See  Munslow. 
Montaoute,  Mont  Agii,  co.  Somera.,  253. 

,  prior  of,  342,  527  (p.  293). 

Montchenai.     See  Monte  CaniBO. 

Monte  Acuto,  Christina,  wife  of  John  de,  544. 

William  de,  213  {p    113),  279  (P- 

156) 
Monte  Alto,    Mohaut,   Mouhaut,    John   de, 

279  (i-.  157),  346  (p.  195). 

MUioent  de,  346  (p.  195). 

Robert  de,   26,  251   (p.    136),    458 

ry.  25.5).  638  (p.  345),  598. 
,  and    Emma    his  wife,    398 

(p.  221;. 
HConte   Caniso,  lluiiclieneye,    Slont- 

cheQsi,  BCounchanesi,  Ranulph 

de,  265. 

,  Deniaede,  536  (p.  319). 

,  Johnde,  264. 

,  Eannlph  de,  and  Aubrey  his  wife,  265. 

,  William  de,  215  (p.  116). 

Monte  Caniao,  barony,  475  (p.  269). 

Monte  Forti.  Monteforti,  Jlratfort,  John  de. 

615  {p.  404). 
Peter  de.  445,  615  (pp.  402,  404  Us, 

407,  409  big). 

,  Reginald  de,  638  (p.  339  Ms). 

Monte    Hermeri,    Monte    Hermerii,    Monte 

Hermerrii,   Mehermer,    John  de,   538 

iP.  341). 
Ralph  de,  139  (pp.  64,  66),   373,  527 

(p.  289). 
Montgomery,  159. 

,  castle,  515,  611  (p.  392). 

service  connected  with,  447. 

,  honour,  412  (^.  231). 

,  honour  of  the  castle,  611  (p.  392). 

Monye,  Robert  le,  197. 

Moor,  la  More  [in  Walwyn's  Castle  parish], 

oo.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33). 
or  Haasoekmoor,  Mora  by  Swtperton 

[in     South     Petberton     parish],     oo. 

Somera.,  61. 

Monkton ,  oo.  York.     See  Monkton. 

Moorcott,  Mourkote  [in  Charlton  on  Otmoor 
pariah],  co.  Oxford,  458  (p.  258). 

Moore,  Mor  [in  Runcorn  parish],  oo.  Chester, 

379  (i).  164). 
Mor,  00.  Chester.     See  Moore. 
Mora,  CO.  Somers.     See  Moor. 
Mora,  John  de,  538  (p. 335). 
,  ,  and    Iseult    his    wife,    538 

(p.  336). 
Moralhurst,      Mirihildhyrst    [in     Rothbury 

parish],    oo.    N'humb.,    vaooary,    219 

(p.  121). 
JSIorohard  Bishop's,  Moroestre  Episoopi,  co. 

Devon,  manor,  35. 


Moroot.    Morecote,    co.    Rutland,    615     (p. 

400). 
Mordak.     See  Murdak. 
Morden,    Eaat,    Mordon,  co.  Doraet,    manor, 

538  (p.  341). 
Mordon,  oo.  Camb.,  538  {p.  325). 
More,  CO.  Pemb.     See  Moor. 
More,  Nicholas  atte,  524. 

,  Richard  atte,  456. 

,  Robert  de  la,  536  (p.  319). 

William  atte,  397  {p.  219). 

Morehull,  co.  Warw.     See  Moreton. 
Morel,  John,  633  (p.  303). 

William,  357. 

hia  son  John,  357. 

,  of  Pen  Drayton,  67. 

Morele,  John  de,  152. 

Morers,  Hurers,  William  de,  537. 

,  William    de,    536     (pp.    315,    319, 

323). 

Moresk  [in  St.  Clement's* parish],  co.  Comw., 
court  of,  375,  487. 

Moreton,    North,    Northmorton,     co.   Berks, 
manor,  498. 

j   Maid's,  Morton,  Mourton  by  Bucking- 

I  ham,  CO.  Buck.,  538  (pp.  329,  342). 

,  advowaon,  597. 

,  Jeffreys,  Morton  Geffrey,  co.  Heref., 

614. 

Say,  CO.  Salop,  Bletehley  in,  q.v. 

Morrell,   Morton  and   Merhull,    co. 

Warw..  615  (pp.  404,  408). 

,  CO.  Westm.     Sec  Murton. 

Morgan,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Margam. 

Morgan  ap  Mereduth  or  Mereudith,  386,   538 
(p.  335). 

Morganuou,  land  of,  538  {p.  332). 

Morioe,  Alan  son  of,  356. 

Moriley    in     Tyndale,     co.     Nhumb.       See 
Morralee. 

Moriley,  Thomas  son  of  Thomas  de, 
420. 

Morknd.  oo.  Westm.,  King's  Meabum  in.    See 
Moabum. 

Morle,  00.  Sussex.     See  Morley. 

Morleston,  Morlyston,  oo.  Derby,  wapentake 
173. 

Morley,  Morle  [in  Shermanbury  parish],  co. 
Sussex,  manor,  212. 

Morpeth,  Morpath,  co.  N'humb.,  62,  510. 

inquisition  made  at,  396. 

Morralee,  Moriley  in    Tyndale    [in  Warden 

parish],  co.  N'humb.,  420. 
Mortaia,  fee  of,  382,  591. 

,  Mortayn  [Manche,  France],  prior  of , 

612.  ^ 

Mortein,  William,  428. 

Mortimer.     See  Mortuo  Mari, 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


529 


Morton,  oo.  Buck,    See  Moreton. 

[inBrading  parish],  oo.  Hants  [I.  of 

W.),331. 

Geffrey,  CO.  Heref.     See  Moreton. 

[in    Canterbury],    oo.    Kent.      See 

Dodyndale. 

,  co.Xeio.     See  Qilmorton. 

00.  Lino.,  402,473. 

on  the  Hill,  oo.  Nort.,  Helmingham 

in,  q.v. 
,    Castle,  Morton  Folet,   oo.  Warw., 

580. 
■....  [Hill  Morton],  co.  Warw.,  615  (.pp. 

405,  408). 

Hareoourt,  co.  Warw,,  616  I  p.  408). 

,  00.  Warw.     Ste  Moreton. 

00.  Westm.     SceTiIurton. 

[in  Ormesby  parish],  oo.  York,  536  (^. 

320). 
Morton,  John  de,  538  (p.  342). 

Michael  de,  611  (p.  392). 

,  Richard  de,  228. 

Roger  de,  473. 

William  de,  536  (p.  320). 

Kortuo  marl,  Kortimer,  Hugh,  de,  58. 

,  ,  Haud  wife  of,  57. 

Joan,  daughter  of  Hugh  de,  66. 

William  de,  of  Ham,  133. 

,  Henry  de,  466,  467. 

,  Hugh  de,  42,  59  (p.  24),  133. 

,  Hugh  de,  of  Eiohard's  Castle,  17,  90. 

his     daughters     Joan     and 

Margaret,  133,  564. 

,  Isabel  de,  133. 

,  Margaret  le,  615  (p  403). 

Ralph  de,  166. 

,  Robert  de,  133. 

.,  Robert  de,  of  Richard's  Castle,  532. 

,  Roger  de,  38,  53  (p.  18),  57  (p.  24), 

614. 
of     Richard's     oastle,    607 

(p.  389). 
of  Wigmore,  57  (p.  23),  634 

(p.  309). 

justice  of  Wales,  22,  76,418. 

,  Walrande,  548. 

William  de,  472. 

,  writ  to,  388. 

,  knight,  66. 

Morville,  oo.  Salop,  Wrioktoaand  Walkerslow 

in,  222. 
Morwiok,  Morwike  [in  Warkworth  parish],  co. 

N'humb.,  manor,  566. 
,  Morewike    [in    Barwick    in    Elmet 

parish],  oo.  York,  279  (p.  159). 
Morzete,  oo.  Dorset,  404. 
Mosedale,  Hosedal  [in  Caldbeok  parish],  co. 

Cumb.,  146. 
Mosefen,  John,  538  (p.  340). 

Moston  [in  Stanton. upon  Hine  Heath],  oo. 

Salop.  62(^1.  29). 
Motcombe,  Motoumbe,  oo.  Dorset,  297. 

28017 


Motlowe,  Roger  de,  356. 

Mottingham,  Modingfaam  [in  Eltham  parish], 

00.  Kent,  274. 
Mouohnant  in  Wales.     See  Moehnant. 
Moubray,  Moubrai.     See  Mowbray. 
Moughton,    Mokelington,    Mokelyngton    [in 

Ulting    &o.],    00.  Essex,   manor,   471 

(p.  265  Us). 
Mouhaut.     See  Mohaut. 
Moul,  John  de,  284. 

, ,  his  son  John,  284. 

Moulsford,  Mnllesford,  oo,  Berks,  manor,  339. 
Moulton,  Molton,  Multon,  oo.  N'hamp,,  412, 

526  (p.  285). 

Multon,  00.  Suff.,  528(p.  348). 

Moun.     See  Mohun. 
Mounbray.     See  Mowbray. 
Mounoeaus,  Mouuceaux.     See  Monceus. 
Mounchanesi,     See  Monte  Caniso. 
Mouner,  Maud  daughter  of  Guy  le,  163. 
Mountbray.     See  Mowbray. 
Mounteney,  Mounteny,  Arnulph  de,  507. 

John,  533  (p.  303). 

,Thomas,  533(1).  303). 

Mountford,  Keginald  son  of  Henry  de, 

419. 
Mountnessing,  Gynge  Monteneye,  oo.  Essex, 

531  (i).  349), 

Mourhende  la,  oo.  N'hamp.,  619. 

Mourkote,  co.  Oxford.     See  Mooroott. 

Mourton,  co.  Buck.     See  Moreton. 

Monsegil,  co  Westm.,  533  (p.  303). 

Mousele,  Mouselowe,  Mousle,  oo.  Leie. 
See  Mowsley. 

Mowbray,  Moubray,  Munbray,  Moubrei, 
Moubrai,  Mubray,  Mountbray,  Moun- 
bray, John  de,  313,  351,  376,  395,  412 
(p.  235),  498,  534  (p.  308),  535,  551, 
566. 

,  John  son  of  Roger  de,  351,  627. 

John  de,  fee  of,  634  (p.  307). 

,  Maud  de,  351. 

,  Roger  de,  351. 

Mowley,  Moldeleye  [in  Staunton  in  Arrow 
parish],  oo.  Heref.,  57  (p.  25),  68. 

Mowsley,  Mousele,  Mousle,  Mouselowe, 
Mounselowe  [in  Knaptoft  parish],  oo. 
Leie.,  412  {p.  23©),  615  (pp.  406,  410). 

,adTowson,  412  (p.  236). 

Moxhall  [in  Wishaw  parish] ,  oo.  Wai-w.,  615 
(pp.  404,  408). 

Mubray.    See  Mowbray. 

Mucklestone,  co.  Staff.,  Winnington  in,  q.v, 

Mudelyngton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Middleton. 

Mudford,  ModefordTerri,  oo.  Somers,,  546. 

Mudle,  00.  Salop.     See  Middlei 

Mueles.     See  Moeles. 

Mulbrok,  co.  Bedf.     See  Millbrook. 

Muloastre^  Rixihard  de,  543. 

,  Robert  de,  and  Petronilla  (dePaTilly) 

his  wife,  543. 

2L 


530 


INDEX  OF   PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Mules.    See  Moeles. 

Mulgrave,  Molgravo,  oo.  York,  castle,  199. 
Mulleaford,  co.  Berks.     See  Moulsford, 
Mullond,  John  de.  538  (p.  340). 
Halston,  co.  Salop.     See  Milson. 
Multon,  CO.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 

,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Moulton. 

,  CO.  Suff.    See  Moulton. 

Uulton,  Multone,  Hubert  de,328. 

,  Isabel  wife  of  Joh.n  de,  239. 

,  John  aon  of  Hubert  de,  knight. 

543. 

,  Thomas  de  of  Grilsland,  452. 

,  Alan  de,  252. 

,  Edmund  de,  239. 

Margaret  daughter  of  Thomas  de,  452. 

,  Thomas  de,  620. 

,  of  Prampton,  256. 

, of    Gilsland,    328,  633    (p 

302),  562. 

Mulys.     See  Moeles. 
Mumby,  Walter  de,  531  (p.  299). 
Munbray.     See  Mowbray.  ' 

Munohensye.     See  Monte  Caniso. 

Munden,    Little,    Mundene,     Mondene,     co. 

Hertt.,53(i).  18). 

,  manor,  409. 

,  advowson,  409. 

Mundi,  Hamo,  538  (p.  346). 
Muneohennehamton,  co.  GHouo.     See  Minchin- 

hampton. 
Munestoke,  oo.  Hants.     See  Meon  Stoke. 
Muneton,  co.  Salop.     See  Minton. 
Munfichet,  barony,  611  (p.  391), 
Munketon,  co.  York.     See  Monkton. 
Muupinzoim,  Monpinchon,  Giles  de,  55. 

,  ,  Christiana  relict  of,  55. 

Munslow,  Monselawe,  co.    Salop,    hundred, 

574. 
Munstre,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Minster. 
Munstreton,  co.  Leio.     See  Misterton. 
Munstreworth,  co.  Glouc.     See  Minsterworth. 

Kurdak,  SCordak,   JUurdac,   Thomas 

de,  655. 

John  de,  556. 

Thomas  de,  555,  616  (p.  404). 

,  and  •Juliana    his  -vrife,  and 

John  their  son,  655. 
.Juliana  (de  Gay  ton)  wife  of  Thomas 

de,  555,  601,  602. 
Murers.     See  Morers. 
Mnrton,  Moreton,  Morton  [in  Marton  parish] 

00.  Westm.,  633  ( pp.  302,  305). 
Knssrd,  Kargaret,  82. 

,  her  son.     See  John  son  of  John. 

Musbiry  park,  co.  Lane.     See  Tottington. 
Musoham,  oo.  Kott.     See  Muskham. 
Muaohamp,    Muscamp,    Muschauns    barony 

403  ( J).  324).  ' 
See  Musco  Campo. 


Musclewiok,  Musklewik  [in  St.  Ishmael's 
parish?],  co.  Pemb.,  66 (p.  34). 

MuBco  Campo,  William  de,  403  (p.  226). 

See  Muschamp. 

Musegrave.    See  Musgrave. 

Museton,  co.  York.     See  Muston. 

Mnsgrave,  Great,  co.  Westm.,  633  (pp.  302, 
305). 

,  Musegrave,  Little,  co.  Westm.,   533 

(p.  302). 

Musgraye,  Musegrave,  Bichardde,533(2).802). 

,  Thomas  de,  533  (pp.  302,  305). 

Muskelwik,  co.  Pemb.     See  Musclewiok.    . 

Muskham,  North,  Mnacham,  oo.  Nott.,  279 
(p.  155). 

Musselwiek,  Gilbert  de,  64(i).34). 

Muston,  CO.  Leic,  manor,  592. 

,  Museton,  co.  York,  121. 

Myggel,  CO.  Somers.     See  Midgal. 

Myheleseruch  [co.  Badnor].  See  Michael- 
church. 

Mynewere,  co.  Pembroke.     See  Minwere. 

Mynteetede,  co.  Sussex.     See  Minsted. 

Myrie,  John  le,  279  (p.  156). 

Myton,  Muton  [in  Warwick],  co.  Warwick. 
615  (P.40S). 


.N 


Kaokington,  co.  Kent,  Iffin  in,  q.v. 
Nacton,  Naketone,  co.  Suff. ,  manor,  215. 

Nafferton,  Naffreton,  co.  York,  536  (pp.  318, 

320). 

manor,  536  (pp.  314,  324). 

Nailstone,  Nailleston,  Naylleston,  Nayleston, 

CO.  Leic,  manor,  412  (pp.  231,  232). 

advowson,  412  (p.  236). 

Kakeman,  John,  539. 

Luke,  539. 

Naketon,  co.  Suff.     See  Nacton. 

Nanmeyghyand,  co.  Montgomery.  See  Nant 
y  Meichiaid. 

Nans,  CO.  Comw.,  375. 

Nans,  Agnes  de,  375. 

Nanacorian,  co,  Comw. ,  36. 

Nansfrowen,  Nanswroeuen,  oo.  Cornw ,  139 
(pp.  64,  66). 

Nanaladran.  Nansladron.    See  Lansladran. 

Nanswroeuen,  co,  Comw.     See  Nansfrowen. 

Nant  y  Meichiaid,  Nanmeyghyand  [in 
Meifod,  00.  Montgomery] ,  269. 

Nantfyllon,  Nantfellaun,  Nanttellaw  [in 
Llanrhaiadr  yn  Mochaant] ,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 147,  214. 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


531 


Kantwioh,  Wioh    Malban,    oo.    Cheater,   62 

{p.  30). 

,  barony,  251. 

.hundred,  62  (^j.  30). 

Nappa,  Nappay  [in  Gisburn  parish] ,  oo.  York, 

536  {p.  322). 
Napton,  Naptone,  00.  Warw.,  615  (p.  404). 
Napton,  Robert  de,  615  (p.  405). 

See'SatUm. 

Narborough,  Nortburgh,  co.  Leio. ,  615  (p. 

406). 
Narford,  Nareford,  Nereford,  Peter  de,  584 

(p.  311). 
Petronllla    de,    107,  538  (pp.  346, 

347  iis). 

, See  also  Vaux. 

Naseby,  Navesby,  co.  N'hamp.,  279  (p.  156). 

advowson,  538  {p.  345). 

Nash,  Esse.  co.  Pembroke,  56. 

Aasohe,  Asshe,  eo.  Heref .  [in  Presteigne 

parish,  oo.  Eadnor],  57  {p.  25). 

,  ,  manor,  58. 

,  Assh,  Aasohe,  co.  Salop,  130. 

,  manor,  58. 

Tilsop  in,  q.v. 

Nashenden,  Nessendene   [in  Rochester],   oo. 

Kent,  manor,  348. 
Nasse,  La,  a  borough  carlled,  oo.  Pevon,  213 

(p.  113). 
Nasse,  Denise  de,  284. 
Kassington,  John  de,  484. 
Nateby  [in  Kirkby  Stephen  parish],  co.Westm. , 

533  (p.  302). 
Natesgrave,  eo.  Glouo.     See  Notgrave. 
Natton,  Napton,  Robert  de,  458  (p.  258). 

Nattshook,     Noteshook    [in    West     Walton 

parish],  eo.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33). 
Naulton,  Walter  de,  539. 
Naunton,  Newynton  [in  Winehcombe  parish], 

00.  G-louc,  manor,  57  {p.  23). 
Newenton  [in  Severn  Stoke  parish] ,  co . 

Wore.,  533  ( J?.  304). 
Beauchamp,    Newenton,    Newynton, 

CO.  Wore.,  616  (p.  403). 

manor,  615  (,pp.  398,  411). 

, ,  advowson,  615  (404). 

Nauntyan,  co.  Cornw.     See  Lantyan. 
Navenby,  co.  Lino.,  274. 
Navesby,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Naseby. 
Nayle8ton,Naylleston,  co.  Line.  See  Nailstone. 
Neal  (Nigel)  John  son  of,  538  (p.  342). 

Nel,  Neel,  Robert  son  of,  536  (p.  320). 

,  Nigel,  ap  Jervarth,  356. 

See  Neel. 

Neath,   Neeth,  Neth,  co.  Glamorgan,  castle 

&o. ,  538  (pp.  332,  333,  334). 

..; ,  abbot  of,  538  (pp.  332,  334). 

advowson  of  abbey,  S&B(p.  333). 

,  advowson  of  church,  538  (p.  334). 

Neoton,  Neketon,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  198. 
advowson,  198. 


Nedderton,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Netherton. 
Neddingg,  co.  Suff.     See  Nedging. 
Nedging,  Neddingg,  co.  Suff.,  manor,  438. 
Neel,  William,  280. 

See  Neal. 

Neen  SoUers.  Nen  Solera,  co.  Salop,  manor, 

57(jj'.23). 

Marlbrook  and  Tetstill  in,  q.v. 

Neeth,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Neath. 
Neketon,  eo.  Norf.     See  Neoton. 
Neketon,  William  de,  538  (p.  348). 
Nel.    See  Neal. 

Nen  Solera,  oo.  Salop.     See  Neen  SoUers. 
Nene,  river,  co.  N'hamp.,  545. 

fishery  with  a  boat  in,  520. 

Nent  [Nenthead  ?  in  Alston  pariah] ,  oo.  Cumb., 

501. 
Nerbert,  Philip  de,  538  (p.  333). 

,  Richard  de,  538  (p.  333  Ms). 

Nereoohyht,  co.  Somera.     SceNeroohe. 
Nereford.     See  Narford. 
Neroohe,  Nereoohyht,  oo.  Somers,,  forest,  6, 
Nesbit,  Nesbvt    [in  Doddington  parish],   oo 

N'humb.,  manor,  403  (p.  224). 
Nesoefeld,  co.  York.    See  Nesfield. 
Neafield,  Nesoefeld  [in  Ukley  pariah] ,  oo.York, 

536(11.317}. 
Nesa,  Great,  Nease,  co.  Salop,  manor,  21 1,  264. 

Felton  Butler  in,  q.v. 

Neaaendene,  co.  Kent.     See  Naahenden. 
Nesaewyk,  oo.  York.    See  Neswiok. 
Neston,  Great,  Nestone,  co.  Chester,  26. 
,.,  Little  Pn  Weston  parish] ,  CO.  Chester, 

manor,  85. 
Neawick,   Neasewyk  [in  Sainton  parish],  co. 

York,  199. 
Netelham,  co.  Lino.     See  Nettleham. 
Netherderwent,  oo.  Lane.     See  Darwen. 
Netherex,  Nytherexe,  co.  Devon,  manor,  244. 
Nethermeloombe,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Meloombe. 
Netherorton,  co.  Oxford.    See  Worton. 
Netherton,  Nedderton,  Nodirton  [in  Alwinton 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  47,  636  (p.  316). 
Netlestede,  oo.  Kent.    See  Nettlestead. 
Nettelton,  co.  Lino.     See  Nettleton. 
Nettleham,  Netelham,  co.  Lino.,  421. 
Nettlestead,  Netlestede,  eo.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 

,  Pympe  in,  q.v. , 

,  Netlestede,    Nettlistede,     co.    Suff., 

advowson  of,  519  (p.  288). 

,  parson  of,  519  (p.  288). 

,' ,  manor,  519  (j).  288). 

Nettleton,  Nettelton,  oo.  Lino.,  345. 

Netton,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Newton. 

,  Neiton,  Newet  on  [in  Dumf  ord  parish] , 

oo.  Wilts,  148  (p.  74),  223. 
Neubald,  Neubaud,  Newebaud,  Nicholas,  403. 
Riohard,   and  Gunnora   (de  Hunter- 
combe)  his  wife,  403  (p.  224). 
Neubiggyng,  co.  N'hijmb,     See,Newbiggin. 


532 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Keubigingg,  Bobert  de,  197. 
Neubold,  oo.  Leic.     See  Newbold. 
Neubonde,  Biohard,  536  {p.  322). 
Neubotlesgrave,  eo.  N'hamp.     See  Newbottle 

Grove. 
Neuburgh,  oo.  York.     See  Kewburgh, 
Xeuburgh,  John  de,  154. 
Neuburi,  oo.  Berks.     See  Newbury. 
Neuby,  co.  York.     ySee  Newby. 
Neuby,  John  de,  536  (i).  323). 

,  Margery  de,  586  {p.  323). 

William  de,  536  {pp.  322,  323). 

Neuebaud.     See  Neubald. 
Neuham,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Ne?rham. 
Neuland,  eo.  York.     See  Newland. 
Neuland,  abbot  of.     See  Newenham. 
Neulonde,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Neuman,  Biohard,  536  (p.  322). 
Neuport,  Biohard  de,  281. 
KeuBom.     See  Newsholme. 
NeuBom,  oo.  York.     See  Newsholme. 
Neuton,  oo.  Buok.    See  Newton. 

oo.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 

00.  Chester.     See  Newton. 

00.  Durham.    See  Newton. 

,00.    Leio.      See   Newton    Hareourt ; 

Newton,  Cold. 
,  00.  Lino.     See  Newton. 

00.  N'humb.     See  Newtown. 

00.  Wilts.    See  Newton. 

,00.    York   [the  site  o/ Hawtemprice 

priory],  266  (p.  143).    • 

, SceNewton. 

Neuton,  William  de,  213  {p.  112). 

, ,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  221. 

Neuwenham,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Newnham. 

Neve,  William  le,  of  Belton,  540. 

Neville,  Nevyle,  Newille,  Nevill, 
NeyvilejNevyll.Nevil.Nevylle, 
Geoffrey  de,  618. 

,  John  de,  451. 

Thomas  de,  of  Cleatham.  181. 

,  Baldwin  de,  138. 

,  Edade.     See  Ida  de. 

Hugh  de,  189,  262,  538  (p.  348). 

Ida,    0)-    Eda  (wife    of    Bobert)  de 

^forme^ly  wife  of  Bobert  Bertram  of 
Mitford),  237,  294. 

John  de,  and  Denise  his  wife,  451. 

Margaret  de,  189,  533  (p.  305),  618. 

Philip  de,  618. 

,  Balph    de,    of    Cleatham    (son    of 

Thomas),  181. 

Eanulph  de,  441,  536  {pp.  318,  820). 

Bobert  de,  533  {p.  305). 

,  Boger  de,  121,  484. 

,  his    daughters     Maud     and 

Hawis,  121. 

,  Theobald  de,  602  (y^).  382,  383). 


Neville — cont. 

Thomas  de,  of  Cleatham,   and  Maud 

his  wife,  181. 

,  Walter  de,  451. 

.William  de,  458  (i>.   256),   615  (p. 

407). 
Newbald,  Newbaud,  eo.  York,  610. 
Newbiggin,    Neubigging    [in    Middleton    in 

Teesdale   parish,     oo.   Burham],    615 

{p.  407). 
,  Nenbiggyng    [in  Bywell  St.  Andrew 

parish],  co.  N'humb.,  manor,  403  (p. 

224). 
....,  Newebigglnge  on  the  Moor  [in  New- 
burn  parish],   co.   N'humb.,  219  {p. 

120). 
Newbigging,    oo.    Westm.,    533    {p. 

302). 
Newbigging,  Bobert  de,  533  (p.  302). 
Newbold  Verdon,  Neubold,  co.  Leic,  manor, 

187. 

,  ,  advowson,  187. 

'..,.   upon  Avon,  00.  Warwick,  Little  Law- 
ford  in.     See  Lawford. 
Newbottle  grove,  Neubotlesgrave,  oo.  N'hamp. , 

hundred,  525. 
Newbnrgb,  Neuburgh.   [oo.   York],  prior  of, 

536  (j)i).  317,  322,  323).      ' 
Newburn,  Newebume,  co.  N'humb.,  manor, 

219  {p.  121). 

,  Dissington  in,  q.v, 

Newbury,    Neuburi,    Newebury,   co.   Berks., 

279  {p.  155),  425. 
Newby,  Neuby  [in  Topcliffe  parish],  co.  York, 

.536  {p.  323). 

,  mill,  536  (p.  325). 

Newcastle,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 

upon  Tyne,  oo.  N'humb.,  oastle,  508. 

county  at,  47. 

exchequer  -  at,  80,   219    {p. 

121). 

00.  Staff.,  man  killed  at  the  fair,  283. 

Newohurch,  oo.  Hants  (I.  of  W.),  Wackland 

in,  q.v. 
CO.  Kent,  Packmanstone  in,  q.v. 

Newcourt,  Neweourt  [in  Charing  parish],  co. 
Kent,  538  (p.  343). 

Newebigginge,  co.  N'humb.     See  Newbiggin. 

Newebume,  co.  N'humb.     See  Newburn. 

Newebury,  eo.  Berks.     See  Newbury. 

Newebury,  William  de,  576. 

Neweourt,  oo.  Kent.     See  Newoourt. 

Newehalle,  oo.  Chester.     See  Newhali. 

Neweham,  oo.  N'humb,     See  Newham. 

Newenham,  oo.  Camb.     See  Newnham. 

,  Neuland  [in  Axminster,  oo.  Devon], 

abbot  of,  125. 

,  CO.  Hants.    See  Ninham. 

,00.  Oxford.      See  Newnham.;  Nune- 

ham. 

,00.  Salop.    See  Newnham.' 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  ANt)  PLACfiS. 


533 


Newenton,  co.  Staff.    See  Newton. 

,  eo.  Woro.     See  Naunton. 

Newenton,  Alice  de,  533  {p.  304). 

,  Walter  de,  533  [p.  304). 

Neweport,  oo.  Hants.  See  Newport. 
Newark,  Nicholas  de,  of  Mardon,  421. 
Neweton,  co.  Somers.     See  Newton. 

,  00.  Wilts.     Sec  Netton. 

NewBtone  Wlestone,  Nyweton   Wheston,    oo. 

Deyon,  527  (p.  294). 
Newewod,  manor  [oo.  Essex?],  318. 
Newhall,    le  Newehalle  [in  Aoton  parish],  oo. 

Chester,  manor,  62  (p.  30). 
Newham,  Neuham  [in  Bamburgh  parish] ,  oo. 

N'humb.,536(i).  816). 

, ,  manpr,  499. 

,  Neweham    [in  Newbum  parish],   co. 

N'humb.,  219(jj.  120). 

[in  Marton  parish],  co.    York,    530 

{p.  320). 

Newille.     See  Neville. 

Newland,  Neuland  [in  Howden  parish],    oo. 
York,  300.' 

Newman,  Nyweman,  Robert  le,  346  (p.  195). 

Newnham,  Newenham,  co.  Camb.,  mill,  458 

(  p.  256). 
,  Nywenham  [in  Truro],  co.    Cornw., 

257. 
on  Severn,    Neuwenham,  co.  Glouc, 

284. 

St.  Peter's  church,  284. 

,  ,  Stears  in,  g.v. 

Murren,  Newenham,  co.  Oxford,mauor, 

403  (p.  224). 
,  Newenham    [in  Pontesbury  parish], 

CO.  Salop,  62  {p.  29). 
Newport,   Neweport,  co.  Hants.   (I.  of  W,), 

209. 
court  of  knights  at,  176,  210, 

241,331. 

, lePipere,  184. 

;. laTarerne,  184. 

,  Pylestrete,  184. 

,  00.  Momn.,  castle,  &c.,  538  (p.  335). 

Newsham,  Neusum,  Neusom  upon  Tees  [co. 

Durham],  615  ^pp.  406,  442). 

, chapel,  615  (p.  413). 

Newson    [in    Kirkham    parish],   co. 

Lane,  279  (J).  163). 
Newsholme,   Neusom,  Newsom    [in  GHsburn 

parish],  CO.  York,  53&{p.  321). 
[in  Keighley  parish],  oo.  York,  533 

(p.  305). 
,  Newsom  [in  Wressell    parish],    co. 

York,  chapel,  534  (p.i308). 
Newsom.     See  Newsholme. 
Newsome,     Nentoh     by    Prothingham     [in 

Owthorne  parish],  oo.  York,  169. 
Newson,  co.  Lane.     See  Newsham. 


Newton  Blossomville,  Neuton.  co.  Buck.,  412 

(jp.  233). 
,    Neuton    [in  Prodsham  parish],  oo. 

Chester,  28. 
Long,    Langeneuton,    Lang    Neton, 

Lang  Neuton  [oo.  Durham],  616  (pp. 

406,  412). 
'Nottage,     Neuton,   Nottasshe,    co. 

Glamorgan,  538(^.383). 
[with  Scales,  in   Kirkham   parish], 

CO.  Lano.,  276(p.  163). 
Neuton  [in  Swepstone   parish] ,    eo . 

Leic,  412  (p.  236). 
,  Cold,   Colde  Neuton,    Coldenewton, 

CO.  Leic,  615  (iJ.  406j. 

, ,  manor,  615  (p.  409). 

Haroourt,    Neuton,    oo.    Leic,    615 

(p.  406). 

[byToft?],  Neuton,  00.  Line.,  144. 

Wold,    Waldeneuton,   Neuton,  oo. 

Line,  352  ( J).  201),  526. 
[by  Geddington],   oo.   N'hamp ,   412 

(p.  235). 
Netton  [in  Bywell  St.  Peter  parish] , 

00.  N'hnmb.,  manor,  403  (p.  224). 
on  the  Moor,  Neuton  [in  Shilbottle 

parish] ,  co.  N'humb. ,  536  (p.  316). 
Forester,  Nyweton  Forester,  Nyweton 

Plecy  [in  North  Petherton  parish],  oo. 

Somers.,  342. 

,  manor,  6. 

St.    Loe.,     Neweton,    oo.     Somers., 

manor,  538  (p.  839). 

advowson,  538  (i?.  339). 

;  Nyweton     Sormanville     [in     Yeovil 

parish],  co.  Somers.,  457. 
Newenton  [in  Blithfield  parish],  eo. 

Staff.,  St.  Peter's  church,  226. 
,  Maiden,  Maydene  Nyweton,  oo. Wilts, 

267. 
Toney,  Nywetone  Tony,  Neuton,  oo. 

Wilts,  manor,  198,  615  {p.  401). 
upon  Derwent,  Newton  [in  Wilberf  oss 

parish] ,  oo.  York,  536  (p.  319). 
Wold,  Neuton  [in  Dickering  wapen- 
take], CO.  York,  536  (jjp.  318,  319). 

00.  York.     See  Newsome. 

Newtown,  le  Neuton  [in  Eothbury  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,  219  (i).  121). 
Newynton,  co.  Glouc.     See  Naunton. 

00.  Wore.     See  Naunton. 

Neyrnoit,  John,  411. 

Neyvile.     See  Neville. 

Nhorthyntone,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Norrington. 

Nhutfeld,  CO.  Surrey.     See  Nutfield, 

Nicholas,  John  son  of,  408. 

William  son  of,  533  {p.  307). 

,  Mariotawifeof,  533(i).307). 

,  of  Warwick,  615  (jj.  405). 

Nigel.     See  Neal. 

Ninham  ?,   Newenham    [in  Brading  parish], 

CO.  Hants  (I.  of  W. ),  209. 
Niwenham,  co.  Oxford.    See  Newnham. 


534 


INDliX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Kiweton  [co.  Brecon],  206. 

No  .  .  .,  Adam  de,  280, 

Nobeloc,  Hugh,  224. 

Noble,  John  le,  261  (p.  136). 

Nocton,  CO.  Line,  333. 

Nodariie,  Emery  or  Amaury  de,  138. 

, Joan  wife  of,  246. 

,  John  de,  138. 

Cf.  Nowers. 

Nodirton,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Netherton. 
Noell,  Eoger,  279  (p.  161). 
Noke,  la  Oke,  Oke,  co.  Oxford,  60. 
Noneton.     See  Nonyngtone. 
Nonewell,  co.  Hants.     See  Nnnwell. 
Nonyngtone,  oo.  Somers.     See  Nunningten. 
Nonyngtone,  Noneton,   Baldric   de, 

210. 

, ,  his  daughter  Margery,  210. 

■  Norable,  Walter  de  or  le,  57  (p.  24),  58. 
Norbiri,  co.  Staff.     See  Norbury. 
Norbury,  Norbiri  [co.   Staff.],   church.    148 

(pp.  74,  78). 
,  le  Northbury,  in  Mickleham  parish, 

00.  Surrey,  manor,  538  (p.  345). 

Norcott,  Northcote  [in  Preston  parish],  oo. 
Qlouc,  538  (p.  342). 

Nordley,  Northleye  [in  Astley  Abbot's  parish], 

CO.  Salop,  594. 
Noreys,  Alexander  le,  of  CIayworth,'659. 

,  Alenle,  279(p.  168). 

Gilbert  le,  279  (71.  163). 

,  Johnle,  559. 

See  Norrois  ;  Norice. 

Norfolk,  earl  of.     See  Bigot ;  Brotherton. 

,  countess  of,  marshal  of  England,  348. 

Norhthampton,  Michael  do,  602  (p.  383). 
Norice,  Edith  la,  538. 
C/.  Noreys. 

Norley,  Northlcgh  [in  Frodaham  parish],  co. 
Cheater,  23. 

Normanby  on  the  Wold,  co.  Line. ,  252. 

Normanby,  Kobert  de,  536  (p.  315). 

Normanton  [in  Bottesford  parish],  00.  Leic, 

592. 

[le  Heath] .  co.  Leio. ,  412  (^ .  236 ). 

CO.  Line,  534  (p.  310). 

CO.  Kutland,  manor,  566. 

,  advowson,  566. 

CO.  York,  Altofts  in,  q.v. 

Normanvill,  Normaville,    Normanyyll,   Nor- 

mandrin,  Nonnanvile,  Denise  de,  566. 

Johnde,  237. 

,  Margaret    de,  wife    of    William   de 

Basynges,  566. 

,  Ealphde,  538  {p.  344). 

,  Banulph  de,  536  (p.  318). 

Thomas  de,  .'J66. 

Norragh,  William  de,  412  {p.  232). 
Norrington,     Nhorthyntone    [in     Alvediston 

parish],  co.  Wilts,  manor,  397. 


Norrois,  Norroys,  John  le,  638  ( p.  333  bii). 

See  Noreys. 

Nortburgh,  co.  Leic.     See  Narborough. 
Northakle,  co.  Hants.     See  Oakley. 
Northallerton,  Alrerton,  co.  York,  bishop  of 

Durham's  court  at,  92, 
Northam,  co.  Deron,  468  (p.  256). 
Northampton,  co.  N'hamp.,  601. 

,  St.  Andrew's,  prior  of,  596. 

,  Pre,  abbess  of,  412  (p.  235). 

Northasshele   [North  Ashley  in  Milton],  co. 

Hants  ,  206. 
Nortbaston,  oo.  Oxford.    Sec  Aston. 
Northboume,  Northbum,   co.   Kent,  manor, 

220  (p.  122). 
Northbrok,  John  de,  648. 
Northbury,  le,  co.  Surrey.     See  Norbury. 
Northcadebury,   Northoadebery,    co.   Somers. 

See  Cadbury.        • 
Northcote,  co.  Glone.     See  Norcott. 
Northcotes,  co.  Line.     See  Coates. 
Northfarham,  co.  Hants.     See  Fareham. 
Northfeld,  co.   Hants,  a  field   in  TitchBeld, 

299. 
Northieet,  Northflete,  co.  Kent,  archbishop's 

court  at,  475  (p.  269). 
Northfolk,  John,  471  (p.  265). 
Northgeveldale,  co.  York.    See  G-irendale. 
Northhom,  Valentine  de,  142. 
Northill,  Northyevele,  Northyvele.  co.  Bedf., 

439. 
Northlegh,  co.  Chester.     See  Norley. 
Northleigh,  Northlegh,   co.    Devon,  527   (p. 

295). 

Northleye,  co.  Salop.     See  Nordley. 

Northlyu,  co.  Devon.     See  Lew. 

Northmolton,  co.  Devon.     See  Molton. 

Northmorton,  00.  Berks.     See  Moreton. 

Northmymmes,  co  Herts.     See  Mimms. 

Northockele,   Northokelee,  00.    Hants.      See' 
Oakley. 

Northon,  co.  Somers.     See  Norton. 

Northorp,  in  Southchurch,  co.  Essex,  201. 

Northoseneye,  co.  Berks.    See  Osnej. 

Northpydele,  co.  Wore.     See  Piddle. 

Northtaleworth,  co.  Surrey.     See  Talworth. 

Northtodeworth,  co.  Wilts.     See  Tidworth. 

Northtoft,  CO  N'hamp.     See  Nortoft. 

Northwode,  co.  Norf . ,  aldergrove,  522. 

Northwood.Northwode  [inStoughton  parish], 

CO.  Sussex,  manor,  436. 
Northwyme,    Northwythem,    Northwythum, 

00.  Line.     See  Witham. 

Northyevele,    Northyvele.     co.    Bedf.      See 
Northill. 

Nortoft,  Northtoft  [in  Guilsborough  parish] , 

CO.  N'hamp.,  458  (p.  256). 
Nortoft,  John  de,  391. 


INDEX  OP  fEBSONS  ANC  places. 


53g 


Norton,  oo.  Baser,  688  {p.  349). 

,   East,  Estnorton,   oo.   Leic,  manor 

615  (i).  410). 

King's,  00.  Leio.,  458  (p.  258). 

[Disney],  oo.  Lino.,  548. 

Pudding,   00.    Norf.      See    Pudding 

Norton. 
Wood,    Wodenorton,    Norton,     co. 

Norf.,  638  (pjp.  347,  349). 
[by  Daventry],  co.   N'hamp.,  manor 

57  (p.  23). 

,  Brize,  Norton  Brun,  oo.  Oxford,  109. 

[in  Condover  parish],  oo.  Salop,  611 

(p.  392). 
,  Malreward,  Northon  Marreward,  co. 

Somers.,  manor,  538  (p.  338j. 

,  adTowson,  538  {p.  838). 

,  Midsomer,   Midsomeres  Norton,    oo. 

Somers.,  manor,  485. 

Cold,  oo.  Staff.,  62  (pp.  29,  31). 

in  the  Moors,  oo.  Staff.,  131. 

,  00.  Suff.,  486. 

Lindsey,     Norton     Lyndeseye,      co. 

War»r.,602(p.  382). 
Norton,  James  de,  346  (p.  195). 
Nortone,  oo.  Norf..  538  (p.  346). 
Nortpidele,  co.  Woro.     See  Piddle. 
Norwich  castle,  471  (p.  265). 

,  castle  guard,  216,  412  (p.  231),  499. 

,  priory,  ,520. 

bishop  of,  521,548. 

Norwyk,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 

Notel,  John  de,  345. 

Noteshook,  co.  Pemb.     See  Nattshook. 

Notgrave,  Natesgrave,  co.  Glouc,  advowson, 

615  (i>.  402). 
Notle,  John,  536  (p.  319). 
Nottingham,  oo.  Nott.,  151. 

,  court  of  Peyerel  at,  428. 

Nouera.     See  Nowers. 

Nourthwioo,  Henry  de,  597. 

Nourthwode,  Thomas  de,  597. 

Novo  Meroato,  Novo  Marcato,  Amice  de,  261. 

Elisabeth  de,  5-34  (p.  309). 

Eogerde,  395. 

,  .  .  .  de,  332. 

Nowers,  Nouers,  Lettice  de,  536  ( p.  320). 

C/.  Nodariia. 

Noyl,  William,  599  (p.  381). 
Nunappleton,  co.  York.    See  Appleton. 
NunCoton.NuneCotum,  Nunootum,  oo.Linc, 

prioress  of,  590. 

,  prioress  and  nuns  of  St.  Mary,  135. 

Nuneham  Courtney,  Newenham,  Niwenham, 

CO.  Oxford,  37,  354. 
Nunnington,  Nonyngtone  XJpoote  [InWyvelis- 

oombe  pariah],  oo.  Somera.,  210. 
Nunwell,  Nonewell  [in  Brading  parish] ,   co. 

Hants.,  I.  of  W.,  176. 


Nutbourne,  Nutburne  [in  Pulborough  parish], 

CO.  Sussex,  458  (p.  256). 
Nutburn,    Nutborn   [in   Westbourne 

parish],  oo.  Susaex,  129. 

, ,  manor,  407. 

Nutfield,  00.  Oxford,  Huntercombe  in,  q.v. 

Nhutfeld,oo.  Surrey,  475  (p.  269). 

Nycol,  John,  of  Linwood,  314. 

William,  314. 

Nyland,  formerly  Andredeaeye     [in  Eodney 

Stoke  pariah],  00.  Somers.,  140. 
Nymdesfelde,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Nymphsfield. 
Nymet  St.  Goorge,  oo.  Devon.     5eeNympton. 

Traoy,  oo.  Devon,  manor,  143. 

Nymphsfield,  Nymdesfelde,  oo.  Glouc,  408. 
Nympton,  Bishop's,  co.  Devon,  Kipscot  in,  q.v. 
,  George,  Nymet  St.  George,  co.  Devon, 

Kings,  Nymeton,  King's  Nymet,  co. 

Devon,  manor,  67  ( p.  23;,  458  (p.  256). 

,  ,  advowson,  57  (p.^i). 

NytherexB,  oo.  Devon.     See  Netherex. 
Nyweman.     See  Newman. 
Nywenham,  co.  Cornw.     See  Newnham. 
Nyweton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Newton. 
Nywetone  Tony,  co.  Wilts.     See  Newton. 


0 


Oakford,  Okeford,  00.  Devon,  manor,  213  {p. 

113). 

advowson,  213  (p.. 114). 

Oakham,  Hooham  [oo.  Rutland],  manor,  615 

{p.  399). 
,  Oakhanger,  Okhangre  [in  Selborne  parish,  co. 

Hants.],  manor,  456. 
Oakington,   Hoketon,  Hokynton,  co.    Camb., 

312,  548. 
Oakley,  North,   Hookele,  Northakle,  North- 

okelee,    Northockele     [in     Kingsclere 

parish] ,  oo.  Hants,  587. 
,  manor,  496. 

Oakworth.  Aokeword  [in  Keighley  parish] ,  co. 
York,  533  {p.  305). 

Oobeare,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Ogbeere. 

Ooham,  co.  Surrey.     See  Ockham. 

Ook,  Alice,  ater,  607  {p.  388). 

Ockeffeld,  co.  Sussex.     See  Uckfield. 

Ookelee,  Ockelee  by  Motesfonte,  co.  Hants,  39, 
148  (p.  73). 

Ockham,  Ockam,  Ocham,  co.  Surrey,  manor, 

638  {p.  326). 

,  advowson,  538  {p.  326). 

Ockley,  Ockelegh,   co.    Surrey,    manor,    538 

(p.  345). 
Ocstede,  eo.  Surrey.     See  Oxted. 


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INDEX  01^  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Odoombe,  Hodeoumb,   Odeoomb,  Doteoombe 
[eo.  SomerB.],  527  (p.  296). 

,  honour,  527  (p.  294). 

Oddeston,  oo.  Leio.     See  Odatone. 
Oddynggseles,  Oddyngeael,  Oddigisieles.     See 

Doddyngeseles. 
Ode,  Biohard,  683  (p.  304). 
Odeoumb  [oo.  Soraers.].    See  Odoombe. 
Odell,  WodhuUe,    Wodehill,   Wodhull,    oo. 
Bedf.,  21. 

,  manor,  409. 

,  court  at,  120(^.53). 

,  barony,  53  (;p.  18),  619. 

Odeslade,  in  Bourton,  oo.  Dorset.  jS^eBourton. 

Odstone,  Oddeston,  oo  Leio.,  412  {p.  236). 

Odyham,  William  de,  347. 

Odyngeseles.     See  Doddyngeseles. 

Offeley,  John  de,  62. 

Offley,  Offeleye,  oo.  Hertf.,  136,  359. 

High  Offileye,  oo.  Staff.,  283. 

, ,  ohuroh,  283. 

Offord,  Orford,  eo.  Hunt.,  538  (p.  350). 

,  Cluny,  00.  Hunt.,  464. 

Daroy,    Offord   Daneys,   Offord,   oo. 

Hunt.,  464,548. 

CO.  Suff.,426. 

Offord,  Robert  de,  426. 

Offynton,  "Wymer  de,  538  (p.  349). 

Ogbeere,  Oobeare  [in  Tamerton  parish],  oo. 

Cornw.,  495. 
Ogbourne,  Okeboume  [oo.  Wilts],  prior  of, 

538  (p.  345).  ^ 

Ogemor,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Ogmore. 
Oggelondre.     See  Doglauudre. 
Oggill,  John  de,  219  (p.  120). 
Oggille,  00.  N'humb.     See  Ogle. 
Ogle,    Oggille    [in     Whalton    parisVi],     oo. 

S'humb.,  manor,  219  (p.  120). 
Ogmore,  Ogemor,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 

port  of,  538  (i).  334). 

Okbeare,  Boger  de,  495. 

Biohard  de,  495. 

Okeboume  [oo.  Wilts].     See  Ogbourne. 

Qkeford,  oo.  Devon.     See  Oaktord. 

Child,     Childokford,     Childooford, 

Chyldooford,  co.  Doraet,  196,  343. 
[FitzpaineJ,   oo.  Dorset,  manor,  607 

{p.  388). 
Shilling,  Okeford  Skylling,  co.  Dorset, 

manor,  638  (jp.  340). 
Okehampton,  Okhamptone,  oo.  Devon  honour 

527  (y.  294). 

Okes de,  283. 

Okford,  00.  Dorset.     See  Okeford. 
Okhangre,  oo.  Hants.     See  Oakhanger. 
Okkefelde,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Uckfield. 
Old  Hay,  Oldehaye  [in  Mereworth  parish], 

00.  Kent,  538  {p.  343). 
Oldbury,  Oldebury,  oo.  Salop,  102. 
Holbury   [in  St.    John  Bedwafdine 

parish,  Worcester],  oo.  Wore,  616   (p. 

411). 


Oldooates,   Ulcotes  [in  Styrrup  parish],   oo. 

Nott.,  279(p.  165). 
Oldeburi,  Adam  de,  280. 
Oldebury,  co.  Salop.     See  Oldbury. 
Oldehaye,  co.  Kent.     Sec  Old  Hay. 
Oldeport,  205. 
Oliver,  Olyver,  Peter,  113. 

Sibyl,  212. 

William,  son  of,  636  (p.  322), 

Ollerton,   AUerton,   Alerton    [in  JEdwinstow 

parish],  CO.  Nott.,  279  (p.  155). 

,  wapentake,  279  (p.  155). 

Ollynton,  oo.  Glouc.     See  UlUngton. 
OUynton,  John  de,  57  (p.  23). 
Olmestede,  oo.  Camb.     Sec  Olmstead. 
Olmestede,  Jolin  de,  327. 

John  de,  Maud  his  wife,  327. 

,  William  de,  327. 

Olmstead,  Olmestede,  oo.  Camb.,  327. 
Oluey,  Olnee,  oo.  Buck.,  manor,  310. 
Olreton,  oo.  Salop.     See  Alderton. 

CO.  Wore.     See  Orleton. 

Olyver.     See  Oliver. 

Omnibon,  Omnybon,    IXargaret  wife 

ofBalph,  437. 
Onehouse,  Onhous,  oo.  Suff. ,  manor,  390. 
Ongar,  Aungre,  oo.  Essex,  538  {p.  349). 

,  manor,  507. 

oastle,  306. 

,  hundred,  306. 

Onhous,  00.  Suff.     See  Onehouse. 
Onston  [in  Weaverham  parish],  co.  Chester,  23 
Opelonde  in  Brasted,  eo.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Opeton,  CO.  Pembroke.     See  Upton. 
OppiBton  Cabooke,  co.   Somers.      See    Upton 

Noble. 
Opton.     See  Upton. 
Orcherton   [in  Modbury  parish],   co,  Devon, 

568. 
Oroheston,  Ordrycheston,  co.  Wilts,   manor, 

538  (p.  328). 

Ordrycheston,  co.  Wilts.     See  Orcheston. 
Ore,  William  de,  538  (p.  343). 
Orewell,  oo.  Camb.     See  Orwell. 
Orford,  oo.  Hunt.     See  Offord. 
Orlaweston.      Orlauston,      oo.      Kent.      See 
Orlestone. 

Orlaweston,  Orlauston,  John  de,  146. 

William  son  of  John  de,  163. 

,  Johnde,  153. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  145. 

WilUam  de,  145. 

Orlestone,  Orlauston,  Orlaweston,  oo.  Kent, 

145. 

,  St.  Mary's  church,  153. 

Orleton,    Olreton   [in    Eaatham    parish],' oo. 

Wore,  533  (i).  304). 
Orlingbury,  oo.  N'hamp.,  Batsaddle  in,  q.v, 
OrmeSby,  oo.  Lino.,  412  (P-  233). 

Ormisby,  CO.  Norf.,  455. 

00,  York,.  Morton  in,  q.v. 


INDEX,  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


587 


Ormaslnr,  Ormisby,  Onuesbi,  Ellen, 

wife  ofWilliam  de,  456. 

,  John  de,  531  (p.  299). 

Roger  de,  455. 

,  Simon  son  of  Ralph  de,  412  (p.  233). 

,  William  de,  538  (p.  847). 

Ormesheved,  oo.Westm.     See  Ormside. 
Ormesheved,  John  de,  533  (p.  303). 
Ormisby,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Hornsby. 

00.  Norf.     jSce  Ormesby. 

Ormside,  Ormesheved,  co.  Westm.,  533  (p. 

302). 
Orreby,  John  de,  134. 
,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  352  (». 

201). 
Orreton,  Ralph  de,  533  (p.  307). 
Orton  Sauoey,    Overton  Sanse  [in  Coleorton 

parish],  oo.  Leic,  458  (p.  259). 

,  Overton,  oo.  Weatm.,  533  (p.  302). 

OrweU,  Orewell,  oo.  Camb,,  458  (p.  257),  538 

{p.  350). 

,  advowson,  458(p.  257). 

Osbaldeston  [in  Blackburn  parish] ,  co.  Lano., 

279  {p.  162). 

,  Thomas  de,  279  (p.  162). 

Osberne,  Osebem,  Adam,  228. 

,  Walter,  633  (jj.  305). 

Osberneby,  oo.  Lino.    See  Osboumby. 
Osbert,  Roger  son  of,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  427. 
Osbournby,  Osberneby,  Ouberneby,  oo.  Lino., 

150. 
Osea,  Oveseye,  oo.  Essex,  538  (p.  349). 
Osebem.     See  Osbern. 
Oselestoue,  oo.  Leic.     See  Owston. 
Oseney  [co.  Oxford].     See  Osney. 
Osgod,  Edmund,  355. 
Osgodeby,  Adam  de,  57  {p.  25). 
Osgoldcross,  Osgotoros,  oo.   York,  wapentake, 

279  (i>.  159). 
Osmonderlaw,   Osmnnderlawe,   John  de,  536 
(p.  313). 

,  William  de,  531  {p.  299). 

Osmotherley,  co.  York,  West  Harlsey  in.     See 

Harlaey. 
Osmunderlaw.     See  Osmonderlaw. 
Osney,  North,  Northoseueye[oo.  Berks.],  567. 
Osney,  Oseney,  Oseneye,  oo.  Oxford,  abbot  of, 

458(iJ.  258),  538(p.  342). 
Osolveston,  CO.  Leio.     See  Owston. 
Ospringe,  Osprynge,  co.  Kent,  manor,  524. 
Oetrefeld,  oo.  York.     See  Austerfield. 
Oswaldslow,      Oswoldeslowe,       co.      Wore, 

hundred,  615  (p.  HO). 
Oterburn,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Otterburn. 
'  Oterinton,  co.  York.     See  Otterington. 
Otford,  Otteford,  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Otley,   Otteleye,  Otteleye,  co.  Suff.,  619  (p. 

288),  538  (j).  348j. 
Otrebum,  co.  York.    See  Otterburn. 
Otrepol,  co.Lanc,  fishery,  279  (p.  163). 
Otteford,  oo.  Ken*.    See  Otford. 


Otteham,  Lora  de,'  542. 

Otteleye,  Ottelye,  oo.  Suff.     See  Otley. 

Otterburn,  Oterburn    [in  Elsdon  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,47. 
Otreburn    [in     Kirkby     Malhamdale 

parish],  co.  York,  538  (p.  305). 
Otterington,  Oterinton,  oo.  York,  551. 
Ouberneby,  co.  Lino.     See  Osbournby. 
Ougneby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Owmby. 
Ouisdene,  co.  Suff.     See  Ousden. 
Oulepenne,  oo.  Glouc.     See  Owlpen. 
Oulepenne,  John  de,  271. 
Oidton.    TJlueton    [in    Wigton   parish,     co. 

Cumb.],  manor,  531  (pp.  297,  299). 
Ouneby,  co.  Lino.     See  Owmby. 
Ouneby.     See  Outhenby. 
Oure  Moyngne,  oo.  Dorset.    See  Ower  Moigne. 
Ouresby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Owersby. 
Ousby,  Ulvesby,  oo.  Cumb.,  287,  324. 
Ousden,  Ouisdene,  co.  Suff.,  manor,  216. 

,  Walter,  parson  of ,  216. 

Ouse  and Derwent,  forest  of  Langwith between, 

367. 
Oustewell,  co.  Line,  a  stew  called,  592. 
Oustewyk,  co.  York.     See  Owstwiok. 
Oustewyk,  Stephen  de,  304. 

Roger  de,  304. 

Ouston,  00.  York.     See  Owston. 

Wolsington  [in  Tsidcaster  parish],  co. 

York,  536  (p.  317). 
Outohester,  Ulcestre  [in  Bamburgh  pariah], 

00.  N'humb.,  manor,  403  (p.  226). 
Outenby.     See  Outhenby. 
Outewoll,  00.  Norf.     See  Outwell. 
Outhenby,  Outenby,  Ouneby,  Thomas  de,  120. 
Outwell,  Outewell,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
Ouvyle,  Richard  de,  615  (p.  408). 
Ovedale,  John  de,  538  {p.  346). 
Over,  Overe,  oo.  Camb.,  548. 
[in  Chuicham  pariah?],  co.  Glouc, 

615  (p.  402). 

Overes,  oo,  Salop.     See  Overs. 

Overgares,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Overgrass. 

Overgrass,  Overgares  [in  Eelton  parish],  co. 
N'humb.,  294. 

Overland,  Overlonde,  Overlond  [in  Elham 
parish],  co.  Kent,  220  (pp.  122,  123). 

Overourton,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Worton. 

Overs,  Overes,  co.  Salop,  hundred,  57. 

Oversley,  Overslee,  co.  Warw.,  Butler  of,  q.v. 

Overton,  co .  Hants,  298. 

[in    Richard's     Casfrle     parish,     oo. 

Heref.],  57  (pp.  24,  25),  68. 

00.  Leic.     See  Orton. 

,  CO.  Oxford.     See  Worton. 

Market,    Maroat   [oo.  Rutland],  412 

(p.  235). 

,  CO.  Westm.     See  Orton. 

Overton,  Everton,  John  de,  57  (p.  25),  58. 

Oveseye,  oo.  Essex,     See  Osea. 


538 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Ovington,  Ovyton,  eo.  Essex,  638  (p.  347). 

OTrederwent,  oo.  Lane.     See  Darwen. 

Oryton,  oo.  Essex.     See  Ovington. 

Owen,  son  of  Llewelyn  ap  Owen,  91. 

Ower   Moigne,    Oare  Moyngne,    co.   Dorset, 

manor,  614. 
Owersby,  Ooresby,  co.  Lino.,  441. 
Owlpen,  Oulepenne,  co.  Glouo.,  371. 
Owmby,  Ougneby,  Ouneby,  co.   Line.,    144, 

279  (p.  153),  536  (p.  316). 
Owston,  Osolveston,    Oselestone.    oo.    Leic, 

412  (p.  236). 

abbey,  157. 

, ,  abbot  of,  412  {p.  236). 

Ouaton,  00.  York,  manor,279(p.  139). 

adrowaon,  279  (p.  159). 

Owstwiet,   Ouatewyk   [in  Koos  and  Garton], 

00.  York,  252. 
Owthorne,  oo.  York,  Newaome  in,  q.v. 
Oxoombe,  Oxoumbe,  co.  Line.,  349,  484. 
Oxcumbe,  co.  Line.     See  Oxcombe. 
Oxenbope  [in  Bradford  parish],  co.  York,  279 

ip.  159). 
Oxenton,  Oxindon,  co.  Glouo.,  638  (p.  342). 
Oxford,  inquisition  made  at,  538  ( p.  352). 

soboola  at,  282. 

Merton  College,  538  (p.  345),  548. 

,  St.   John's   hospital, -master  of,   615 

(pp.  404,  405). 
Oxford,  Earl  of,  40,  72, 191,213  (p-  112),  258, 

394.  458  (p.  258),   485,  519  (p.  288), 

638  (pp.  342  ier,  344,  348). 

,  See  Tere. 

earldom  of ,  394. 

countess  of,  196. 

Oxindon,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Oxenton. 
Oxted,  Ooatede,  oo.  Surrey,  court  at,  119. 
Oxton  [in  Tadoaster  parish],  oo.  York,   536 

(pp.  314,318,324). 


Pabenham,  John  de,  the  younger,  376. 
Packington  Magna,   Pakington,  Pakynton,  oo. 

Warw.,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 
Packmanston,    Packemanston    [in  Newohuroh 

parish] ,  oo.  Kent,  mnnor,  220  ( p.  123). 
Paddokthorp,   Paddootorpth,  oo.  York.     See 

Pallethorp. 
Padeworth  [oo.  Berks.].     See  Padworth. 
Padiham,  Padyham  [in  Whalley  parish] ,  co. 

Lano.,  279  (jp.  160). 
Padworth,  Padeworth    [co.  Berks],   538  {p. 

344). 
Padyham,  oo.  I^ano.     Sie  Padiham. 
Page,  John,  603  (p. 


Painley,   Pathenall  [in  Gisbum  parish],  eo. 

York,  633  (p.  313). 
,  Est  Pathnall  [in  Gisburn  parish],  co. 

York,  536  (p.  320). 
Painscastle,    Castrum  Matildis  [co.  Badnor], 

castle,  198. 
..........  manor,  615  (p.  401). 

Painswiok,   Payneswike,   oo.   Glouo.,   manor, 

476  (p.  269). 
Pakeman,  Simon,  of  Kirby,  449. 

,  Simon,  son  of  Simon,  449. 

Pakington,  Pakyngton,  oo.  Warw.     See  Pack- 
ington. 
Pallethorp,   Paddokthorp,   Paddootorpth    [in 

Bolton  Percy  parish],   oo.  York,  536 

(p.  318). 
Palmere,  John  le,  163. 
Pamber,  Panbere,  oo.  Hants,  forest,,456. 
Panbere,  co.  Hants.     See  Pamber. 
Panorasweek,   Prangardiswik,  Prankardiawyk, 

00.  DeTon,  527  (p.  294). 

,  Dexborough  and    Hudston    in,     527 

■     {p.  294). 
Panes,  Thomas  de,  611  (p.  394). 
Paneworth,  oo.  Norf .     See  Panworth. 
Pannebiri.     See  Penbury. 
Pantolas,  eo.  Carmarthen,  64  {p.  32). 
Panteg,  Pant«k,  co.  Monm.,  638  (p.  335). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  336). 

Panworth,  Paneworth  [in  Ashill  parish],  oo. 

Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
Papoastle,  Papeeaatre  [in  Bridekirk  pariah], 

CO.  Cumb.,  197. 

,  le  Hames  in,  560. 

Papillon,  Henry,  183. 

,  Mabel,  183. 

,  Soger,  183. 

.William,  183. 

Pappeworth,  co.  Camb.     See  Papworfch. 
Fappeworth,  William  de,  464,  465. 

Johnde,  464. 

William  de,  and  Ada  his  wife,   464, 

466. 
Pappeworthhalugh)  oo.  N'humb.     See  Pauper- 

haugh. 
Papworth    Agnes,    Pappeworth,    oo.    Cumb., 

manor,  464. 

,00.  Hunt.,  538  (p.  350). 

Pareo,  Emery  de,  148  (p.  78). 

Johnde,  349,  484. 

Parent,  Ellen,  536  (p.  319). 

Park  [by  Tadoaster],  oo.  York.     See  Helagh. 

Parker,  Stephen  le,  497. 

Parley,   West    Perlyghe,     co.    Dorset,    538 

(P-  341). 

,  Perle,  co.  Hants,  manor,  63. 

Parndon,  Perndon,  oo.  Essex  [i.e.  Jerounds  in 

Great  Parndon] ,  manor  43. 
Parraoombe,  co  Devon,  Middleton  in,  g.v, 
Partan,  Thomas  de,  531  (p.  299). 


INDEX   OF  PERSONS  Alrfl)  PLACES. 


539 


Parre  CBrieton,  Balph  de,  317. 

Parwioh,  Peverwyoh,  oo.  Darby,  281. 

Pas,  Henry,  lord  of  Barnaok,  445. 

Passobury,  oo.  Hertt.     See  Pishobury. 

Pasaeis.     See  Pasaeys. 

Pasaele,  Pasaely,  Edmund  de,  566,  604. 

Paaselewe,  Peter,  597. 

Robert,  eyre  of  (temp.  Henry  III.), 

297. 
>    serjeanties    commuted    by, 

250,  527  (p.  295). 

William,  320,  538  (p.  342). 

,  of  Bromham,  597. 

,  of  Wavendon,  597. 

Passely.     See  Passele. 

Pass^ys,  Passeis,  John,  of  Sutton,  428. 

,  John  aon  of  John,  428. 

PateshuU,  FatteshuU,  Agnes  de,  376. 

Johnde,  431. 

,  John  son  of  Simon  de,  376. 

Simon,  aon  of  John  de,  376. 

Pathenall,  oo.  York.     See  Painley. 
Pathenall,  Thomas  de,  536  ( p.  313). 
Pathnall,  oo.  York.     See  Painley. 
Pathorne,  co.  York.     See  Paythorne. 
Patongre[iuStudley  parish, »oj«  disappeared], 

CO.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 
Patrick,  earl  [of  Dunbar] .     See  Dunbar. 
Patrick,  William,  son  of,  218  (p.  119). 
Pattoshull.     See  Pateshull. 
Patton  [in  Kendal  parish],  co.  Westm.,    218 

(p.  119). 
Patton,  William  de,  218  {p.  119). 
Paull,  Pagula,  co.  York,  472. 

,  Thorngnmbald  in,  q.v. 

Holme,  Holme  by  Paul  [by  Paull],  co. 

York,  232. 

Paulton,  Maud  de,  458  (p.  255). 
Paunoefot,     Pauucevot,      Paunaefot, 

Grymbald,  478. 

,  Emery,   118,478. 

,  Grimbald,  57  (p.  24),  616  (p.  403). 

John,  208, 603  (p.  386). 

,  Sibyl,  205. 

Pauntley,  Paunteleye,  co.  GIouc,  manor,  204. 
Pauperhaugh,.  Pappeworthhalugh  [in    Eoth- 

bury  parish],  oo.    N'humb. ,    vaccary, 

219  (p.  121). 
Pavely.   Paveli,   Pavelly,    Laurence    de,  279 

(p.  156). 

,  Petronilla  daughter  of  Eobert  de,  543. 

Faston,  Great,  co.  Hunt.,  312. 

,  Little,  00.  Hunt.,  197,  648. 

Payfrer,  Payforer.     See  Peyforer. 
Fayn,  Alice  wife  of  Martin,  429. 

Robert  son  of,  532,  607. 

,  Robert  aon  of,  57  (i).  23),    148  (p. 

72),  159,  270  (p.  147),  440,  572,  603 

(p.  385). 

,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  607. 

Robert  hia  aon,  607. 


Payn — eont. 
..........  Martin,  429. 

, his  sons  Robert  and  Walter, 

429. 

,  Thomas,  184. 

Payuel,  Faynell,  Thomas,  466. 

John,  412  (p.  234). 

, ,  contract  of,    to   marry,   531 

(P.29S). 

Philip,  204. 

William,  466,  536  (p.  315). 

Payneswike,  co.  Glouc.     See  Painawiok. 
Payneawode,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Paythorne,    Pathorne    [in    Giaburn    pariah], 

oo.  York,  536  (iH.  320). 
Payvre.     See  Peyvre. 
Peak,  CO.  Derby,  castle   [at  Castleton],    167, 

553,  577,  578. 

honour  of  the  castle,  553. 

forest,  577. 

.service   of   taking  wolves  in. 

71. 
Peamore,  Peaumere,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Peapingbery,  co.  Kent.     See  Pembury. 
Peasmarsh,  Pesemersh,  co.  Sussex,  207. 

Peatling,  Magna,  Petlyng,  Peutlyn,  co.  Leic. , 

manor,  458(2?.  258). 
Peaumere,  co.  Devon.     See  Peamore. 
Pebeners,  oo.  Essex.     See  Pebmarsh. 
Pebmarsh.  Pebeners,  co.  Essex,  538  (p.  349). 
Pebworth,  co.  Glouc,  Ullington  in,  q.v. 
Fecche,  Pecchee,  Peche,  Hugh,  261. 

Sabina,  6. 

,  Edmund,  476. 

,  Gilbert,  426.  519(2'-  288),  .621,  538 

(,p.  348). 

, son  of  John,  261,  332. 

John,  ei5  (pp.  404:,  408). 

Nicholas,  6,  538  (p.  350). 

Pecham,  John  de,  538  ( pp.  331, 334  bis,  349). 
Peckebrigg,  Peckebrygge,  Reginald  de,  620. 
Peokforton,  Pekforton  [in  Bunbury  parish], 

CO.  Chester,  manor,  251  (pp.  136,  137). 
Peokham,    West,    Westpeoham,     oo.    Kent, 

manor,  538  (i*.  331). 
Peddimore,  Pedimor  [in  Sutton  Coldfield,  oo. 

Warw.],  615(2).  399). 
Pederton,  co.  Somers.     See  Petherton. 
Pedewardyn,  Pedewardin,  Roger,  Rogerde.  472. 
,  and  Alice  his  wife,  471  {p. 

264),  473. 
Pedimor,  oo.  Warw.     See  Peddimore. 
Pedyngton,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Piddington. 

Pegawood,   Peggis worth  [in    Bothal  parish], 

CO.  N'humb.,  510. 
Peit  (?),  William  le,  415. 
Peivere.     See  Peyvre. 
Pekforton,  co.  Chester.     See  Peokforton. 
Peling,  CO.  Bedf.     See  Wotton  Pellinge. 
Pelmoth,  CO.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 


540 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Pelthenny,  co.  Monm.     See  Pillgwenlly. 
Pembroke,  oasfcle  and  town,  56. 

court  at,  64  (i?,  33). 

Pembroke,  earl  of.    See  Talenoia. 

Pembury,  Pepyngbery,  Peapingbery,  co.  Kent. 

538  (p.  343). 
Pemdrym,  eo.  Comw.     See  St.  Martin. 
Pen    Harwood,    Pynborwode    [in    Harwood 

parish],  oo.  Devon,  527  {p.  294). 
Penalth,  eo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Penalym,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Penballan. 
Penargble,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Penarth,  co,  Comw.,  139  (p.  64). 
Fennarth    [in    Llanfair    Caereinion, 

CO.  Montgomery],  214. 
Penbedw,  Penbedeu  [in  Nannerch,  co.  Ben- 

bigh],  53  (i).  18). 
Penbrig.     See  Penebrugg. 
Penbury,  Pannebiri,  Elias  de,  son  of  Chris- 
tiana de  Bos,  294. 
Pencam  [in  Bassaleg,  &o.],  oo.  Monm.,  538 

(p.  335). 
Penolawud    or  Pen-y-olawdd,    Penclau,    Pen- 

claud,  eo.  Monm.,  538  {p.  336;. 
Pencombe,  co.  Heref.,  Mareton  Stannett  in, 

q.v. 
Pendine,  Pendyn,  oo.   Carmarthen,  64  (pp. 

32,  33). 
Pendleton,  Penhilton,  Fenhillton  [inWhalley 

parish],  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  160). 
,  Little,      Penhilton     [in     Blackbnrn 

parish],  oo.  Lane  ,  279  (p.  161). 
Pendmoor,  Pyndemore  [in  Bothal,  name  now 

disappeared  represented  by  Old  Moor 

and  New  Moor] ,  52. 
Pendook,  Penedok,  oo.  Wore,  615  {p.  403). 
Pendragon,  co  Westm.,  castle,  533  {p.  301). 
Pendrym,  oo.  Cornw.     See  St.  Martin. 
Pendyn,  co.  Carmarthen.     See  Pendine. 
Penebrugg,      Penebrigg,      Penbrig, 

Pennebrugg,  Elizabeth,  de,  166. 

,  Fulk  de,  458  (i).  257). 

John  de,  165,  614. 

Penecestre.     See  Feuesherst. 
Penedok,  oo.  Wore.     See  Pendocfc. 
Penedok.    William,    son  of   Henry    de,   615 

(J..403), 

Peueaberst,  Pennesherat,  Penecestre, 
Margaret,  wife  of  Stephen  de, 

134.  ' 

,  Stephen  de,  keeper  of  Dover  castle 

642. 

Peneshurst,  co.  Kent.     See  Fenahiirst. 

Penesthorp,  oo.  Norf.     See  Fenathorpe. 

Penhal  [in  St.  Enoder  parish],  oo.  Cornw 

faii-at,  112. 
Penhallan,    Penalym     [in    Week    St.    Mary 

parish],  oo.  Cornw.,  manor,  122. 
Penhill,  vaeoary,  co.  Lane,  279  {p.  160), 
Penhillton,      Penhilton,      rfo.      Lane.      See 

Pendleton. 
Penleen,  Bobert  de,  285. 


I  Penlline,     Penthlyn,     co.     Glamorgiin,    538 
I  (p.  333). 

j   FenmaenBhoB,  Penmeyn  [in  Llyefaeu  parish, 
CO.  Carnarvon],  617. 

Fenmark,  eo.  G-lamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 

Penmeyn,  co.  Carnarvon.    See  Penmaen  Bhos. 

Fennanoe,  Fensignans  [in  St.  Budock  pwish] , 
CO.  Comw.,  627  (p.  293). 

Fennarth,  co.  Salop.     See  Fenarth  [oo.  Mont- 
gomery]. 

Pennebrugg.     See  Penebrugg. 

Pennesherst.     See  Penesherst. 

Fenneshurst  Penneshyrst,  co.  Kent.  See 
Penshurst, 

Pennington,  Penyton  [in  Milford  parish],  co. 
Hants,  538  (p.  341). 

,  manor,  411. 

Pennington,  Peuyngton,  Alan  de,  the 
elder,  325. 

,  Alan  de,  the  elder  and  Joan  his  wife, 

325. 

Penpol,  Boger  de,  285. 

Fonpres,  manor  in  Wales,  147. 

Peureth.     See  Penrith. 

Penrith,  Penreht,  Fenreth,  co.  Cumb.,  633 
(p.  301). 

Penrith,  Fenreth,  John  de,  533  (,p.  300). 

,  writ  to,  538(2).  351). 

Penryn,  co.  Cornw.,  141. 

Fenrys,  Reginald  de,  285. 

Pensax,  co.  Wore,  HolliStin,  q.V. 

Penshurst,  Pennesherst,  Peneshurst,  Pennes- 
hyrst, CO.  Kent,  134,  538  (p.  343). 

manor,  134. 

Fensignans,  co.  Cornw.     See  Pennance. 

Pensthorpe,  Penesthorp,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p. 
847). 

Fenstroda,  Penstradou  [in  Blisland  parish], 
CO.  Comw.,  257. 

Penthlyn,  co.  Glamorgan.    See  Penlline. 

Pentirch,  co.  Salop.  See  Fentyreh.[co.  Mont- 
gomery]. 

Fentirgh,  oo.  Glamorgan.     See  Pentyrch. 

Fentney,  Fenteneye  [co.  Norf.],  prior  of,  629. 

Penton,  Maud  de,  456  (p.  258). 

lier  son  Boger,  458  (p.  258). 

Pentre  [in  Abergavenny,  eo.  Monm.l  412 
(p.  232). 

Fentridge,  Pentrich,  oo.  Dorset,  638  (p.  341). 

Pentyrch,     Fentirgh,     co.     Glamorgan,    538 

(i).334). 
,  Pentirch   [in  Llanf  arr  Caereinion,  oo. 

Montgomery],  214. 
Penuern,  Thomas  de,  285, 

his  wife  Sibyl,  285. 

Fenuuyth,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Penwortham,   co.  Lane,   lauds  held  of    279 

ip.  163). 

Pen-y-Clawdd,  Penolau,  Fenolaud,  oo.  Monm. 

538  (p.  336). 
Penyngton.     See  Pennington. 
Penyton,  co.  Hants.     See  Pennington. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES; 


541 


Peper    Harrow,    Pyperharghe,     eos     Surrey, 

manor,  413  {p.  287). 

:.,  advowson;  413  (p,  237). 

Pepyugbery,  oo.  Kent.     See  Pembury. 
Peroebrigg  [oo. .Durham].     See  Pieroebridge. 
Pero^haie,  Walter  de,  534  (p.  310). 

Peroeyal,  Peroival, of  Torksey,  421. 

., ,  Joan,. 538  (p.  338). 

John,  538  (p.  339), 

Robert,  421. 

Perohe,  Perches  [le  Pei-ohe,  France],  honour, 

145,  178.  220  ( p.  123),  600. 
Peroival.     See  Perceval. 
Percy,  Perci,  Henry  de,  536. 

Peterde,  609. 

Henry  de,  120  (pp.  58.  54),  204,  345, 

'    .'.  ■  395,  458  (p.  255),  472,  499,  508,  523, 

.537,609,615(^3^,411,412). 
, ,  Eleanor       wife       of,       536 

(pp.  323-5). 

Henry  son  of  Henry  de,  534  Oj-309), 

•  586. 
'.,  John  son  of  Arnold  de,  534  (pp.  309, 

310,  311). 

Peter  de,  536  (p.  317),  609. 

, and  Isabel  his  wife,  609. 

,  Richard  de,  of  Dunsf orth ,   536  ( p . 

823). 

,  Robert  de,  536  (p.  318  bis),  609. 

,  William  de,  536  (p.  317). 

Perdrix,  Pertryclie,  Pertrich,  Philip, 
460. 

Robert,  544. 

Peremort,  Henry  de,  57  (p.  24). 
Perham,  Stephen  de,  113. 
Perle,  oo.  Hants.     See  Parley. 
Perlyghe,  co.  Dorset.    See  Parley. 
Perndon,  oo.  Essex;     See  Parndon. 
Perot,  Ralph,  460. 
Cf,  Pirot. 

Perran-Zambuloe,  oo.  Comw.,  Tywarnhaile in, 
q.v. 

Persebrig  [co.  Durham],     See  Pieroebridge. 

Pershore,  Perschore,  co.  Wore,  abbot  of,  568, 

615  (2>.  398). 

hundred,  615  (1^.  410). 

Pershut,  Nicholas  de,  2^9  (p.  157). 
Pertrioh,  Pertryohe.     See  Perdrix. 
Pesemersh,  co.  Sussex.     See  Peasmarsh. 
Peter,  John  son  of,  534  (p.  309). 

,  Reginald  son  of,  485. 

his  Wife  Joan,  341. 

,   SeeVivonia. 

John  and  Reginald  his  sons, 

485. 
William  son  of,   533  (p.  307),  536 

(p.  319). 
Peterboroughjjabbot  of,  538  (i>.  350). 
Peterfeld,  oo,  Hants.    See  Petersfield. 


Petersfield,  Petresfeld,  Peterfeld,  co.  Hants., 

538  (p.  827). 

inquisition  made  at,  412  (p.  232). 

,  Mapulderham  in,  q.v. 

Petersham,    Piterichesham     [in     Wimborne 

parish],  co.   Dorset,    538  (p.SiO). 
Peterstow,    Peterustoye,     Peterustowe,      oo. 

Heref.,  53  (p.  19). 
Peterustoye,    Peterustowe,     co.    Heref.     See 

Peterstow. 
Pethage,  Pethawe,  co.  Suff.     See  Pettaugh. 
Petherton,  North,  Norht  Pedertou,  Pedei-ton, 

CO.  Somers. ,  342. 

forest,  6. 

,  ,  Newton  Forester  in,  q.v. 

South,    Suthperton,    Swtperton,    oo. 

Somers. ,  173. 

,  Moor  in,  q.v. 

Pethesho,  oo.  Buck.     See  Petsoe. 

Pethleyn  [co.  Monm.  ?],  4:12  (p.  282). 

Petipsts,  Robert,  175. 

Petit,  Nicholas,  215  (p.  116). 

Petlyng,  co.  Leic.     See  Peatling. 

Petra,  Amisius  de,  152. 

Petresfeld,  oo.  Hants.     See  Petersfield. 

Petrestre,  oo.  Suff.     See  Pettistree. 

Petrookstow,  co.  Devon,  AUisland  in,  q.v. 

Petsoe,  Pethesho,  Petteshoo,  oo.  Back,   815, 

412  (p.  283). 
Pett,  Pettes  [in  Charing  parish],  oo.  Kent,  538 

(p.  343). 
Pettaugh,   Petuagh,    Pethage,    Pethawe,  co. 

Suff.,  270  (i).  146),  390. 

advowson,  55. 

Petteshoo,  oo.  Buck.     See  Petsoe. 
Petteworth,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Petworth. 
Pettistree,  Petrestre,  co.  Suff.,  advowson,  471 

(p.  264). 
Petuagh,  00.  Suff.     See  Pettaugh. 
Petworth,  Petteworth,  oo.  Sussex,  523. 

manor,  536  (p.  312). 

,  advowson,  536  (pp.  312,  315). 

,  inquisition  made  at,  586  (p.  315). 

Peutlyn.  co.  Leic.     See  Peatling. 

Pevensey,    Pevenese,    Pevense,     co.     Sussex, 

castle,   service  of   keeping  the  foreign 

gate,  185. 

castle,  service  connected  with,  276. 

,  oastle  guard,   20,  207,  327, 

612. 

,  Heghelond  in,  207. 

Peverel,  Peverell,  John,  318,  529, 
,  Andrew,  215  (p.  115),  279  (p.  157), 

612. 

Hamo,  318. 

,  Hugh,  529. 

,  John,  and  Joan  his  wife,  221,  529. 

....  fee  or  honour,  57  (JJ.  23),  116,  120 

(p.   53),    188,,  195,    326,   380,   398, 

{p.  221),  619  (p.  288),  566.  582. 
,  conrt  of,  af;  Nottingfe.am,  438. 


542 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Peverwyoh,  eo.  Derby.     See  Parwioh. 

Pewesham,  eo.  Wilts.     See  Pewsham. 

Pewsham,  Pewesham,  eo.  Wilts,  forest,  48, 
615(^.401). 

Peyforer,  Payfrer,  Payforer,  S'ulk,  220  (jj;). 
121,  122). 

Peyt,  William,  284. 

Peyvre,  Peivere,  Payvre,  John,  597. 

John,  136,  538  (y.  342  Us). 

Mary  wife  of  John,  597. 

,  Paulinas,  638  (p.  349),  697. 

Philip,  Geoffrey  son  of,  412  {f.  234). 

Philip  ap  David,   64(i).  32). 

ap  Eynon,  538(i).  337). 

ap  Howel,  685. 

,  and  Bes  his  brother,  614. 

Phippe,  John,  229. 

Piokburn  or  Pigbum,  Pikeburne,  Pykeburn, 
fin  Brodsworth  parish],  co.  York,  199, 
395. 

Pickering,  Pikering,  oo.  York,  castle,  534 
(p.  307). 

honour,  535. 

Pickmere,  Pikemere  [in  Great  Budworth 
parish],  co.  Chester,  62  {p.  30). 

Piokworth,  Pikworth,  co.  Line,  150. 

Piook.     See  Picot. 

Picot  (in  Domesday  book),  471  (p.  265). 

Picot,  Pykot,  barony,  471  (p.  263). 

Picot,  Pycot,  Ficok,  Henry,  443. 

Peter,  444. 

, ,  Henry,  and  Margery  his  wife,  443. 

John  son  of  Baldwin,  431. 

Nicholas,  443. 

,  Peter,  171. 

,  and  Joan  his  wife,  444. 

,  ,  his  sisters  Margery  and  Isabel, 

444. 
Piddington,  Pedyngton,Pedynton,  oo.  N'hamp. 

412(j).235  6is). 
Piddle,  North,  Northpydele,  Nortpidele,  oo. 

Wore,  615  {pp.  898,  403,  411). 
Piercebridge,  Percebrigg,  Persebrig  [in  Gain- 
ford  parish],  co.  Durham,  615  (p.OOQ), 

advowson  of  the  chapel,  615  (.p.  413). 

Pigbum,  eo.  York.     See  Piokburn. 
Pikeburn,  Balph  de,  395. 
Pikeburne,  oo.  York.-    See  Pickbum. 
Pikemere,  co.  Chestet.     See  Pickmere, 
Pikemere,  John  de,  62  {p.  30). 
Pikering,  co,  York.     See  Pickering, 
Pikstak,  CO.  Somers.,  148  {p.  73). 
Pikworth,  oo.  Lino.     See  Piokworth. 
Pilardington,  co,  Warw.     See  Pillerton, 
Pilkington,  Pilkyngton  [in  Prestwich  parish], 

00.  Lane,  279  (p.  162). 
Pilkington,  Pilkyngton,  Pilkynton,  Roger  de, 
252,  279  (p.  162). 

,  William  de,  62  {p.  30). 

Pilkyngton,  co,  Lano.     5ee  Pilkington. 
Pilkynton.    See  Pilkington. 


Pillecrowe,  Edmund,  55. 

,  Boger,  55. 

Pillerton  Hersey,  Pylardington  Heroii  or 
Herchi,  Pilardington,  co.  Warw.,  615 
(p.  404^ 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  412). 

Pillgwenlly,  Pelthenny,   oo.  Monm.,   538  (p. 

336). 
Pilton    in    Bradwell,    Pylton   [Delamere  in 
Bradwell  by  Sea  parish?],  co.  Essex, 
445. 
Pimpe.oo.  Kent.     See  Fjanpe. 
Pimpe,  Philip  de,  638  (p.  343). 
Pimperne,  Pymperne,    oo.  Dorset,  manor,  538 
{p.  330). 

,  advowson,  638  (p.  341). 

Pinehewar,  Nicholas,  536  (p.  320). 
Pinkeny,    Pynkene,      Pynkeny,      Pynkenye, 
Fynkeneie,  Pynkeney,- Henry  de,  50. 

,  knight,  573. 

,  Robert  de,  412  (i).  234). 

barony  of,  442,  506,  673. 

Pinley,  P^nnele  [co.  Warw.],  prioress  of,  458 

(p.  258). 
Pipard,  Pippard,  Benedict,  583. 

Balph,  191. 

John,  191,  583. 

,  Nicholas,  431. 

Pipewell,  Pipwell,   Pipwelle   [co.   N'hamp,], 

abbot  of,  615  (pp.  405,409). 
Pippard.     See  Pipard. 

Pipwell,  Pipwelle  [co.  N'hamp.] .      See  Pipe- 
well. 
Pirbright,  Pirefrith,  co.  Sui-rey,  manor,  533 

(p.  345). 
Pirlbrok,  Thomas  de,  356. 

, ,  Juliana,  his  wife,  366. 

Pirie,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Potterspury . 
Pirot.  Pyrot,  Ralph,  489. 

Ralph,  111,  489. 

.Simon,  111,489. 

Cf.  Perot. 

Pirton,  Piryton,  Pyriton,    oo.  Wore,  manor, 
616  (pp.  397,  411). 

,  advowson,  615  (pp.  404,  411). 

Piryton,  oo.  Wore    See  Pirton. 
Pishobury,  Pissho,  Passebury  [in  Sawbridge- 
worth  parish],  co.  Hertf,,  manor,  248, 
354 
Pissho,  CO.  Hertf.     See  Pishobury. 
Pitohford,  co.  Salop,  Golding  in,  q.v. 
Piteriohesbam,  co.  Dorset.     See  Petersham. 
Pittyngesheoohes,  oo.  Devon,  IS6. 
Plaiz.    See  Plessetis. 
Platelonde,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Plaunoh,  la,  oo.  Glouc,  166, 
Playnemelore,  co,  N'humb.     See  Plenmellor. 
Plays.     See  Plessetis. 
Plealey,  Pleyleye  [in  Pontesbury  parish],  co. 

Salop,  62  ( J).  29). 
Pleasley,  Plesley,  oo.  Derby,  manor,  274. 
Pleey.    See  Plessetis. 


INDEX  OP  PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


543 


Plenmellor,    Playnemelore    [in    Haltwhistle 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  396. 
Plesley,  oo.  Derby.  See  Pleasley. 
Plessetis,    Pleycy,     Plesoy,     Plecy, 

Plays,   Plaiz,  John  de,  430. 
Edmund  de,  430,   538   (p.  340),   611 

(p.  393). 

,  Giles  de.  57  (i).  23). 

,  Joan,  wife  of  Giles  de,  258. 

Hugh  de,  509. 

Hugh  son  of  Hugh  de,  268,  516. 

.Richard,  611  (p.  891). 

Plesyngton,  John  de,  279  (p.  161). 

Pieyleye,  oo.  Salop.     See  Plealey. 

Pleyoy.    See  Plessetis. 

Plogenet,  Plokenet,  Plokkenet.     See  Plukenet. 

Plomer,  William,  338. 

Plompton,  Plumton  [in  Spofforth  parish],  oo. 

York,  636(2).  316). 
Plomstre,  Plomtre,  oo.  Nott.     See  Plumtree. 
Plomtre,    William   son   of  William   de,    279 

(p.  156). 
Plukenet,  Plokenet,  Plogenet,  Plok- 
kenet, Joan  wife  of  Alan,  546. 

William,  295,  296. 

,  Alan.  279  (i).  157X411. 

,  son  of  Alioe,  148. 

, sou  of  Alan  son  of  Alioe,  148. 

,  ,  son  of  Alan,  148,  546. 

Alan  de,  lord  of  Broughton,  621. 

,  Joan,  148  (p.  72),  296. 

Eobert,  159. 

,  William  (son  of  William),  295. 

,  William,  Joan  wife  of,  148  (p.  72), 

296. 
Plumberrow,  Plumberewe  [in  Hockley  parish], 

CO.  Essex,  213  (iJ.  112). 
Plumland,  Plumlaund,  Walter  de,  420,  543. 
Plumpton,  CO.  Devon.     See  Plympton. 

[in  Norton  hundred],  oo.  N'hamp.,  50. 

Plumptre,  co.  Nott.     See  Plumtree. 
Plnmstead,  Plumstede  Merssoh,  co.  Kent,  413 

(p.  236). 

Plumstede,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 

Plumstede,  Clement  de.  105. 
Plumton.  00.  York.     See  Plompton. 
Plumton,  Eobert  de,  536  (pp.  316,  321). 
Plumtree,    Plomtre,    Plumtre,   Plumptre,  co. 

Nott..  manor,  279  (p.  156). 

wapentake,  231,279  (p.  156). 

,  Plomstre  [in  Harworth  parish],  co. 

Nott.,  279  (p.  155). 
Plympton,  Plumpton,   Plymtone,   co.  Devon, 

honour.  527  (pp.  293,  294). 
St.    Mary.    oo.  Devon,  Torridge    in, 

q.v. 
Plymstock,  oo.  Devon,  Hooe  in,  q.v. 
Pobelewe.  oo.  Somers.     See  Publow. 
Pookethorp,  co.  York.     See  Pookthorpe. 
Pooklington,  Poolington.  Pokelington,  Poke- 

lyngton,   co.  York,  manor.   536   (pp. 

314,  325). 


Pockthorpe, Pookethorp,  Pokethorp  [inKilham 

parish],  oo.  York,  536  (pp.  314,  319). 
Podesgrave,  co.  Bedf.     See  Potsgrove. 
Podyngton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Puddington. 
Podyton,  co.  Dorset.     See  Putton. 
Pointon,  Poynton    [in  Sempringham   parish], 

00.  IJino.,  manor,  472. 
Pointz,  Poynz,  Poyntz,  Hugh,  45. 

...^ ,  Nicholas  de,  346. 

,  Hugh,  61. 

Hugh  de  or  le,  61,  346,  538 

(p.  341). 

Nicholas.  45,  457. 

,  Nicholas  de.  Elizabeth  his  (first)wife. 

346  (p.  195). 

and  Maud  his  wife.  346! 

Pokelington,   Pokelyngton,    oo.    York.       See 

Pooklington. 
Pokesbrok  [co.  N'hamp.].     See  Polebrook. 
Pokethorp.  oo.  York.     See  Pookthorpe. 
Pokthorp,  William  de,  536  (p.  323). 
Pokyngton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Puokington. 
Poldu  [in  St.  Erme  parish],  oo.  Cornw.,  112. 
Pole  Antony  [in  Tiverton  parish],  oo.  Devon, 

527  (i).  295). 

la,  00.  Dorset,     fi^ee  Poole. 

[co.  Montgomery] .     See  Welshpool. 

la,     CO.     Salop.       See     Welshpool 

[co.  Montgomery] . 

,  CO.  Wilts.     See  Poole  Keynes. 

Pole,  Hawis,   wife  of  GrifQn  de  la  or 

Griffin  Wenunwin,  269. 

,  Griffith  son  of  Owen  de  la,  147, 

214. 

his  sister  Hawis,  147. 

,  Owen  de  la,  and  Joan  his  wife,  214. 

Polebrook.    Pokesbrok   [co.    N'hamp.],  538 

(p.  350). 
Polgrun.  Baldwin  de.  285. 
Polien,  Peter,  205. 

Poling,  Polyng,  co.  Sussex,  master  of,  207, 
Pollard,  John,  of  Fen  Drayton,  67. 

Thomas,  536  (p.  313). 

,  William,  55. 

Polmere.  Poulemere   [in  Pontesbnry  parish] 

00.  Salop,  62  ( p.  29). 
Polpry,  Polpri,  oo.  Cornw.,  101. 
Poire,  John,  538  ( p.  343). 
Polrode,  Polroda  [in  St.  Tudy  parish],  oo. 

Cornw..  manor,  613. 
Polrudeyn,  John  de,  285. 
Polsloe,  Polslo,  00.  Devon,  prioress  of,  462. 
Polstede,  Sarah  de,  538  ( p.  343), 
Polston,  Poulston.  bridge  [near  Launceston], 

CO.  Cornw.  and  Devon,  370. 
Polteney,  00.  Leic.    Sec  Poultney. 
Polteney,  William  de,  538  (p.  344). 
Polye,  John  de,  and  Mabel  his  wife,  311. 
Polyley,  oo.  Salop.     See  Pulley. 
Polyng,  CO.  Sussex.     See  Poling. 
Fomeriis,  la  Pomeraye,   Henry  de,  139,  627 

(j»,  294),  538(p.  340),  613. 


544 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Fomfret,  eo.  York.    See  Pontefraot. 
Poninaby,  Hugh  de,  158. 
Pons  Belli,  oo.  York.     See  Stamford  Bridge. 
Ponte  Burgi,  John  de,  536  {p.  322). 
Pontefraot,   Pomfret,    co.    York,    inquisition 

niade  at,  316. 
,  St.  Nicholas'  hospital  under  the  castle, 

279  (p.  158). 

castle  and  honour,  279  (}J.  158). 

honour,  279  (p.  156). 

Pontesbury,  Pontisburi.co.  Salop,  manor,  205. 

,  Longden  in,  q.v. 

,  Pontesford  and  other  places  in,  62  (p. 

29). 
Pontesford  [in  Pontesburrparish],  co.  Salop, 

62  {p.  29). 
Pontigny    [Yonne,  France],   St.  Edmund  of, 

157. 
Fontisbnri,  oo.  Salop.     See  Pontesbury. 
Ponynges,  Michael  de,  538  (p.  346). 
Pool,  Nether,  Pulle  [in  Eastham  parish],  co. 

Chester,  26. 

la  Pole,  CO.  Dorset,  279  (y.  157). 

Eeynes,  Pole.  oo.  Wilts,  manor,  607 

(p.  388). 
Poor,  Por .William,  of  Swavesey,458  (pp.2b5, 

256). 

Cf.  Power. 

Pope's  Hall,  Popishale   [in  Baokland  parish], 

00.  Hertf.,  490,  538  (ii.  326). 
Popeshall,  Popleshile  [in  Coldred  parish],  oo. 

Kent,  145. 
Fopham,  Hugh  de,  knight,  225. 
Popishale,  eo.  Hertf.     See  Pope's  Hall, 
Popleshale,  oo.  Kent.     See  Popeshall. 
For.     See  Poor. 
Porohester,  Porohestre,  Poroestre,  co.  Hants., 

castle,  service  connected  with,  37. 
forest,  names  of  woods  in,  213  (p. 

113). 
Porter,    Bichard  le,  lord  of  Eastham,   611 

(p.  393). 
Portesdon,  co.  Hants.     See  Portadown. 
Portesie,  Stephen  de,  184. 
Porthors,  Eobert,  538  (p.  345). 
Portington  [in  Eastrington  parish]     oo.  York, 

300. 
Portington,  Nicholas  de,  300. 
Portiehead,  CO.  Somers.,  Capenor  in,  q.v. 
Portland,  Portlond,  co.  Dorset,   manor,    538 

(p.  330). 
Portreve,  Bichard  le,  184. 
Portrevesharot,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Portsdown,  Portesdon,  co.  Hants.,  37. 
Portsmouth,  Portesmue  [co.  Hants.],  prior  of 

536  (p.  315). 

Poselingworth,  Poselyngworth,  oo.  Suff.    See 

Poslimgford. 
Poslingford,    Poselyngworth,    Poselingworth, 

CO.  Suff.,  412  (p.  233),  538  (p.  349). 

Wentford  in,  q.v. 

Postling,  PoBtlyng,  co.  Kent,  220  (p.  123), 


Pothou,  William  de,  279  (p.  161). 
Potsgrove,  Podesgrave,  oo.  Bedf .,  .538  (p.  342). 
Potterspury,   Pirie,   Potterespyrie,  Potteres- 

buri,  00.   N'hamp.,  manor,  615   (pp. 

400,  408). 
Potton,  Pottone,  oo.  Bedf.,  412  (p.  233). 
Pottonham,  Boger  de,  615  (p.  409). 
Potyndene.     See  Pntyndenne. 
Potyngton,  co.  Devon.     See  Puddington. 
Pouoock,  John,  64  (p.  32). 
Poulemere,  oo.  Salop.     See  Polmere. 
Poulston,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Polston. 
Poultney,  Polteney  [in  Misterton  parish],  oo, 

Leio.,458(iJ.  258). 
Poulton,    Pulton    Lanoelyn     [in    Bsbington 

parish],  co.  Chester,  366. 
Fulton  [inAwre  parish],  oo.  Glouo., 

615  (iJ.  402). 
Fount,  John,  of  Swavesey,  67. 
Foutrel,  Hugh,  96. 
Pouwers,  John  de,  139  (  p.  65). 
Power,  Boger  le,  611  (j).  392). 

William,  57  (p.  23). 

Cf.  Poor. 

Powick,  Poywiok;  co.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
Fowys,  the  country  of  [oo.  Montgomery],  214. 
Foynton,  co.  Lino.     See  Pointon. 
Foynton,  Alan  de,  684. 
Foyntz,  Poynz,     See  Pointz. 
Poywiok,  CO.  Wore.     See  Powick. 
Pradannaok,  Brevannek  [in  Mullion  parish], 

CO.  Cortfw.,  112. 
Fraers,  Fraieris,  Fraerea.  Robert  de, 

366. 

John,  415. 

Bobertde,  251  (p.  136). 

,  WiUiam  de,  366. 

Fraieris.    See  Fraers. 

FrangardesTfik,    Prankardiswyk,    oo.    Devon. 

See  Fancrasweek. 
Fr6,  abbess  of.     See  Northampton. 
Frees,  oo.  Salop,  bishop  of  Chester's  court  at,  5. 
Preostes  Weston,  oo.  ^\of.     See  Friestweston. 
Presfen,  eo.  N'humb.    See  Fresson. 
Presson.  Presfen     [in   Oarham    parish],    oo. 

N'humb.,  218. 

Prestaltpn,  617. 

Frestbury,   Frestebury,  oo.   Chester,  ohuroh, 

158. 

,  Adlingtonin,  q.v. 

Presteolyf,  oo.  Derby,  Friestcliffe. 
Presteigne,  co.  Badnor,  Brampton,  Combe  and 

Nash  in,  57  (p.  25),  58. 
Prestiltan,  oo.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Preston,  oo.  Dorset,  Sutton  Foyntz  in,  q.v. 

,  oo>01ouo.,  Noroott  in,  q.v. 

„  [Wynne],  00.  Heref..  614. 

[by  Wingham],  oo.  Kent,  manor,  220 

(pp.  122,  123). 
, hundred,  220  (pp.  182, 123). 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


545 


Preston — cont. 

....Preston  in  Amundernes,    oo.   Lane, 

179. 

Deanery,  oo.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  235), 

,  CO.  Butland,  615  (p.  402). 

,  manor,  615  (p.  407). 

Prastone,  co.  Suff.,'55,  538   (p.  358). 

West,  00.  Sussex,  413  (p.  237). 

[Bagot],  00.  Warw.,  615  (p.  40.5). 

Eiohard  [in  Hevershara  parish],   oo. 

Westm.,  218  (  p.  118). 
,  Long,  Preston  in  Craven,  co.  York 

536  (p.  320). 

in  Holdernesa,  oo.  York,  341. 

Preston,  Hugh  de,  614. 

,  Hugh  de,  and  Maud  his  wife,  614. 

Johnde,  266  {p.  144),  533  (p.  306), 

614. 

Laurence  de,  412  (p.  235). 

'....  Paynde,  156. 

, ,  his  daughter  Denise,  156. 

Thomas  de,  413  (p.  237). 

Prestwold,  co.  Leio.j  96. 

Pretplwell,  Pretewell,  co.  Essex.     See  Prittle- 

well. 
Frideaux,  Peter  de,  558. 

,  Roger  de,  558. 

Priditon,  oo.  Su£P.     See  Purton. 

Priestoliffe,   Presteolyf  [in  Bakewell   parish], 

CO.  Derby,  653. 
Priesthay,  Prosthay  [in   Wappenham  parish], 

a  wood  in  the  forest  of  Whittlewood, 

619. 
Priestweston,   Preostes  Weston   [in   Chirbury 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  611  (p.  392). 
Prilly,  John,  12. 
Prittlewell,   Pretelwell,   Pretewell,    Pritelle- 

well,  Pritelwelle,  co,  Essex,  200,  201, 

273,  379,  443. 

,  prior  of,  379,  443. 

Priur,  Roger  le,  of  Erwarton,  152. 
Probus,  00.  Cornw.,  Trewithgy  in,  q.v, 
Proiolinton,  205. 

Prosthey,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Priesthay. 
Prouz,  Prutz,  le  Prutz,  William,  572. 

,  Alice,  wife  of  Roger  de  Moeles,  572. 

Provincia,  Amabel  wife  of  Simon  de,  85. 
Prudhoe,  Pr-odtiow  [in  Oringham  parish],  co. 

N'humb. ,  oastle  and  park,  47. 
Prutz.     See  Prouz. 
Pryde,  John  of  Hereford,  388, 
Prydias,  Prydiaus,  Thomas  de,  257. 

Geoffrey  de,  257. 

Publow,  Pobelewe,   oo.   Somers.,  manor,  538 

ip.  338). 
Puckington,  Pokyngton,  oo.  Somers.,  manor, 

434. 

advowson,  434. 

Puddelisdone,  oo.  Heref.     See  Puddlestone. 
Pudding  Norton,  Puudyngnorton.  eo.  Norf., 

advowson,  538  (p.  351). 

28017 


Puddlngton,  co.  Belf.,  Hinwiok  in,  q.v. 
Potyngton,  Podyngton.co. Devon,  607 

(p.  888). 

,  ,  manor,  148  (pp.  72,73,  77). 

Puddle,    Little,     Litelepudele,    oo.     Dorset, 

manor,   688. 
Puddlestone,  Pudlesdon,  Puddelisdone.Pudles- 

done,  00.  Heref.,  57  (p.  25). 

manor,  42,  58. 

advowson,  42. 

Puf,  John,  284. 

Pulborough,  Pulburgh,  eo.  Sussex,  manor,  192. 

Nutbourne  in,  q.v. 

Pulgogam,  00.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32). 
Puliuiog,  Pulinok  [oo.  Carmarthen],  commote, 

164. 
PuUe,  CO.  Chester.    See  Pool. 
PuUe,  James  de,  26. 

Reginald  de,  26. 

Pulley,  Polyley  [in   Meol  Brace    parish],  oo. 

Salop.  611  (p.  393). 
Pulton,  00.  Cheater.     See  Poulton. 

CO.  Qlouo.     See  Poulton. 

Punchardon,    Punchardoun,    Isabel    (Basset) 

wife  of  John  de,  271. 

,  Oliver.  202. 

Purbeok.  Purbyke,  oo.  Dorset,  538  (p.  341). 
Puriton,  Puryton,  oo.  Somers.,  511. 
Purleigh,  Purlee,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  53  (p.  18). 
Purs,  William,  130. 
Pnrshull  [in  Elmbridge  parish],  oo.  Wore, 

manor,  57  (p'.  24). 
Purtepole,  co.  Midd.   [the  site  of  Gray's  Inn], 

53  (p.  18). 
Purton,    Pyriton    [in    Lydney    parish],    co. 

Glouo.,  615  (p.  402). 
Priditon   [in  Stansfield    parish],  co. 

Su£f.,  538  (p.  348). 
Purye.  Simon  atte,  544. 
Puryton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Puriton. 
Pnsie,  Henry  de,  212. 
Putford,  Elias  de,  538  (p.  340). 
Puttenden,  Putyndenne  [in  LingSeld  parish], 

CO.  Surrey,  119. 
Putton  Podyton  [in  West  Chickerell  parish], 

co.Dorset,  346(i).  196). 
Putyndenne,  co.  Surrey.     See  Puttenden, 
Putyndenne,  Potyudene,   Philip   de, 

119. 

,  Adam  de,   119. 

Puudyngnorton,  oo.  Norf.     See  Pudding  Nor- 
ton. 
Pyohard,  Roger,  57  (p.  24). 
Pyohford,  Richard,  222. 
Pyoot.     See  Pioot. 
Pydele,  Pudele,  Robert  de,  and  Margery  his 

wife,  210. 
Pydenden,    Henry    de,    of    Yelvertoft,    458 

(p.  257). 
Pyel,  William,  538  (p.  350). 
Pygate,  Emma,  536  (p.  322). 
Pykeburn,  co.  York.     See  Piokburn. 

2M 


546 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Pykering,  Thomas  de,  218  (p.  118). 

:^kot.    See  Pieot. 

Fylardington,  oo.  Warw.     See  Pillerton. 

i^lardynton,  John  de,  615  (p.  404). 

:^le,  Eobert  de  la,  225, 

Pylton,  00.  Essex.     See  Pilton. 

Pympe,   Pimpe  [in  Nettlestead  parishj,   co. 

Kent,  538  (p.  343). 
Pympeme,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Pimpeme. 
Pyn,  John  de,  527  (p.  293). 

Balph,  411. 

Ffnoebek,    John   son    of    Gilbert   de,    and 

Juliana  his  wife,  584. 
Pyndeby,  Henry,   and  Emma  his  wife,  218 

(p.  119). 
Pyndemore,  co.  N'hnmb.     See  Pendmoor. 
Pyndemore,  Simon  son  of  Richard  de,  52. 
:^elthorp,  CO.  York,  300,  610. 
Pynhorwode,  oo.  Devon.    See  Pen  Harwood. 
Pynkene,  Pynkeny,  Pynkenye,  Pynkeneie.  See 

Pinkeny. 
Pynnele  [oo.  Warw.]     See  Finley. 
Pyperharghe,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Peper  Harrow. 
Pyrie,  Soger  de  la,  152. 
Pyriton,  oo.  Glouc.    See  Purton. 

,  CO.  Wore.     SeePirtoB. 

Pyriton,  Peter  de,  533  (p.  304). 
Pyrot.     See  Pirot. 
Pyworthy,  oo.  Devon,  213  (p.  113). 
,  advowson,  213  (p.  114j. 


Q 


Qrake,  oo.  Westm.  See  Croke. 
Qnabbe,  co.  Hants.  See  Quob. 
Quantook.  Cantook,   co.  Somers.,  pasture  on, 

148  (p.  73). 
Quappelade,  co.  Lino.     See  Whaplode. 
Quarr,  la  Qnarera,  oo.  Hants,  I.  of  W.,  abbot 

of,  184. 
Quatford,    oo.  Salop,    church    of    St.    Mary 

Magdalen,  102. 
Qnatton,  oo.  Leic.    See  Whatton. 
Quaytolay,  oo.  York.     See  Wheatley. 
Qnedgeley,  Queddesley,  co.  Glouc. ,    Keld  by, 

86. 
QueenhiU,  Quenhull,  co.  Wore,  98,  585. 
Queldregg,  Queldryk,  co.  York.      See   Whel- 

drake. 
Quenhull,  oo.  Wore.     See  QueenhiU. 
Quenton,  CO.  N'bamp.     SeeQuinton. 
Quenton,  Philip  de,  412  {p.  235). 
Quemingtou,  Quemyngton,  oo.  Durham.     See 

Whorl  ton. 
Querton,  co.  Westm.     See  Wharton. 
Querton.  Heniy  de,  533  (p.  303). 
Qnesphow,  co.  Cumb.     See  Whelpo. 


Qneynterel,  William,  415. 

Qniney,   Qaynci,    Quyncy,    Eoger    de,     538 

(p.  348). 
,    earl    of   Winchester,     458 

(p.  258). 
Quinfel,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Whinfell. 
Quinhou,  Simon  de,  531  ip.  299). 
Quinton,  Quenton,  co.  N'hamp.,  412  ( pp.  235 

and  235n). 

,  manor,' 602  (i>.  383). 

Quintyn,  Quyntyn,  Alexander,  471  (p.  265). 

.William,  67,  357. 

,  Theophania,     his    wife,  67, 

•    357. 
Quiterig   Quyterig,  Eobert  de,  325,  531  (p. 

299). 
Quob,  Qnabbe,  la  Qnabbe  [in  Titchfield  parish], 

CO.  Hants,  299,  591. 
Quoeynte.     See  Quoynte. 
Qnoynte,  duoeynte,  Hugrh  le,  39. 
Quyncy,  Quynoi.    See  Quiney. 
Quyntyn.     See  Quintyn. 
Quyterig.    See  Quiterig. 


R 


Baath,  co.  Glamorgan.    See  Boath. 

Bab,  John,  64  (p.  33). 

Babayn,  Maud  de,  688. 

Babley.   Wrobbele  [in   Shenley  parish],  co. 

Hertf.,  265. 
Baby,  co.  Lano.     See  Boby. 
Bacbedale,  co.  Lano.     See  Bochdale. 
Badboum,  Bodboume,  oo. Warw., 615  (p.  405). 
Radoliff,  Badeoliff,  Biohard  de,  279  (p.  162). 

WiUiamde,  279  (j).  160). 

Badclive,  co.  Kott.     See  Batcliffe. 

Badoutt,  Eetteoote  [in  Langf ord  parish] ,  co. 

Oxford,  manor,  513. 
Baddestoke,  co.  Somers.     See  Badstock. 
Badecliff.    See  BadoliS. 
Badeolive,  co.  Nott.     See  Batcliff. 
Badeford,  co.  Warw.    See  Badford. 
Bademelde,  John  de,  20. 
Badeniges  [co.  Berks.]     See  Beading. 
Badeslo,  co.  Dorset,  346  ( p.  195). 
Badeueme,  co.  Devon,  382. 
Badeweye,  oo.  Somers.     See  Bodway. 
Badewinter,  oo.  Essex.     See  Badwinter. 
Badeworth,  co.  Devon.     See  Eadworthy. 
Badewynter,  co.  Essex.     See  Badwinter. 
Badford  Semele,  Badeford,   co.  Warw.,  615 

(p.  405). 
Badstock,  Baddestoke,  co.  Somers.,  manor,  538 

(p.  339). 
,  advowson,  538  (p.  339). 


INDEX,  OF  PERSONS,  AND  PLACES. 


547 


Badwinter.    Eadewinter,      Badewynter,     oo. 

Essex,  327. 

Great,  co.  Essex,  manor,  196. 

,  Little,  00.  Essex,  196. 

Badworthy,     Eadeworth     [in     Cljellaoombe 

parish],  CO.  Devon,  527  (p.  293). 
,  Eadeworth  [in  North  Molton  parish], 

00.  Devon,  .527  (p.  294). 
Badyng  [oo.  Berks].    See  Reading. 
Badyr,  Badur,  oo.  Glamorgan,  5S8.(p.  334;. 
Bag,  Bichard,  227. 

his  son  Henry,  227. 

Bage,  Thomas,  of  Bildeston,  539. 
Bagelan,  oo.  Monm.  See  Raglan. 
Baggede,  Bagged,  Baggadd,  Thomas 

le,  577. 
Elizabeth  daughter  of  Thomas 

le,  678. 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Thomas  le,  577. 

,  Thomas    le,     his    wife     Alioe     and 

daughters,  577,  578. 

,  (son  of  Thomas),  577,  578. 

Baggel,  00.  Somers.     See  BedghiU. 
Baghton,  co.  Cumb.     See  Baughton. 
Baglan,  Bagelan,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  386). 
Bainham,  Beynham,  Renham,  oo.  Essex,  148 

(i>.  71). 

manor,  148  (p^.  71,  76). 

Renham,  co.  Kent,  220  (p.  123). 

Reynham,  co.  Norf.,  638  (iJ.847). 

Bainton,   Benyngton,   Bynnyngton   [in  Top- 

oliffe  parish],  co.  York,  536  ( pp.  319, 

321,  323). 
Ralegh,  Baley,  Baleye,  Joan  de,  538  {p.  333). 

William  de,  257,  527  (pp.  293,  294). 

Raley,  Wymund  de,  Simon  de,  527  (p.  295), 

536(i>i).  ai8,  319j. 
Balph,  Nicholas  sou  of,  4QS. 

,  Boger  son  of,  608. 

Richard  son  of,  508,  536  (p.  316). 

Boger  son  sf,  and  Joan  his  wife,  508. 

Simon    son    of,    of     Ormesby,    412 

ip.  233). 

,  William  son  of,  409,  538  (p.  349). 

,  of  Thorndon,  540. 

Balph,   son  of  William,  Robert  son  of,  615 

(p.  412). 
Balwodelegh.     See  Calwodelegh. 
Bamiah6lt,  co.  Suff.     See  Ramsholt. 
Rammenham,  CO.  Oxford.    See Bemenham  [oo. 

Berks.] 
Bammesbere,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Bamsbury. 
Bammesdene,  oo.  Essex.     See  Bamsdpn. 
Bamsbury,   Bammesbere   [in   Stoke  Gayjard 

parish],  co.  Dorset,  607  (p.  388). 

Bamaden  Crays,  Bammesdene  and  Craye,  co. 
Essex,  638  (i).  350). 

Bamahaw,  Bamscfa^wes  [in  Haltwhiatle],  co. 

N'humb.,  shieling,  396. 
Bamsholt,  Bamisholt,  co.  Suff.,  481,  517. 
Bamshorn,  Bom^or,  eo.  Staff.,  1§7. 


Bandolf,  Bandouf,  Joan,  411. 

Balph,  96. 

,  Thomas,  481. 

Walter,  413  (;p.  237). 

Baneoumbe,  oo.  E^ent,  538  (p.  343). 
Banton,  Ronton,  [oo.  Staff],  prior  of,  283. 
Basen,  Middle,  co.  Line,  279  (p.  153),  345. 
Rasen,  John  do,  484. 
Ratoliffe  on  Soar,   Eadolive,   Badeolive,   co. 

Nott,,  444, 

manor,  444. 

Bathmell,  Bouthmell  [in  Giggleswiok  parisl^], 

00.  York,  53,6  ( pp.  314,  321). 
Ratley,  Boteleve,  Bottele,    co.    Warw.,   616 

(iiii).  404',  408;. 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  406). 

Bauoeby,  North,  Bouoeby,  oo.  Lino.,  566. 
Baughton,  Baghton  [in  Dalston  parish],  co. 

Cumb.],  452. 
Eaumpaygne,  William  de,  279  (p.  166). 
Baunds,  Rfiundes,  oo.  N'hamp,,  538  (pp.  344, 

345). 
Raurethe,  oo.  Essex.     See  Bawreth. 
Bauthn^fll,  oo.  York.     See  Bathmell. 
Bavenesden,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Baveneden, 

Bavenesheved      [oo.    Cumb.],     manor,     631 

(p.  297). 
Baveneston,  oo.  Leio.     See  Bavenstone. 

Eavensbury,   Ersbourye,   in  Mitcham  parish, 
00.  Surrey,  manor,  446. 

Eavensden,  Bavenesden,  oo.  Bedf.,  431. 

Bavensthorpe,     Eavensthorp     [in     Feliskirk 
parish],  oo.  York,  manor,  120. 

Bavenstone,     Baveneston,     co.     Leio.     [ond 
Derby],  458  (p.  269). 

Bawden,  Boudon.  Bodon  [in  Guiseley  parish], 

00.  York,  536  (p.  317). 
Bawreth,  Raurethe,  co.  Essex,  213  (p.  112). 
Raydon,  Reydon,  oo.  Suff.,  216  (p.  116). 
Raygat.     See  Eeygate. 
Bayleigh,  Eeylegh,  Reygley,  Reygleye,  Eeig- 

leye,  Eeyleygh,  oo.  Essex,  213  {p.  112), 

460,  507. 
,  hopour  or  barony,  194,  200,  201,  213 

(p.  112),  247,  273,  379,  460,  502,  507. 
Bayae,  Little,  Beynes.  Benes,  oo.  Essex,  686. 
Bead,  Beued  [in  Whalley  parish],  co.  Lano. , 

279  (p.  160). 
Beading,   Badeniges,    Badyng    [oo.    Berks], 

abbot  of,  403  {p.  224),  638  (p.  327).  ' 
Bed  Castle  [in  Weston  parish],  oq.  Salop,  62 

(pp.  29,  31). 
Eedoastle,  oo.  Monm.,  638  (p.  336). 
Bede,  co.  Suff.     See  Beed. 
Bede,  Beed,  Alau  de,  490. 

,  Henry  de,  490. 

Redemane.     See  Redman. 
Redenhall,  Redenhale,  co.  Norf.,  65. 
Redepole,  fishery,  co.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Bedesdale,  oo.  N'humb.,  liberty  of,  47. 
Redeswell,  op.  Essex.     See  Eidgewell. 


548 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Bedghill,  Eaggel   [in  Winford  parish],    oo. 

Somers.,  538  (p.  339). 
Bedham,  Bartholomew  de,  629. 
Bedlevet,  Eelevet,  King's  court  of,  in  Kent, 

145,  178,  220  (p.  123). 
Bedmain,  Eedman[in  Isell  parish],  eo.Cumb., 

513. 
Eedman,  Bedemane,  Thomas  de,  420,  543. 
Eedmarley  d'Abitot,  Budmerleye,   co.  Wore., 

615  (p.  403). 
Bedwen,  eo.  Cornw. ,  125. 
Bedwick,    Bedwik    [in    Magor    parish,     co. 
Monm.,  formerly  co.  Heref.],   manor, 
484. 
Beed,  Eede,   co.   Su£E.,  412  {p.  233),     538 
(p.  347). 

,  Westreed,  co.  Hertf.,  490. 

Beed.    See  Eede. 

Beepham,  Befham,  co.  Line,  279  (p.  153). 

,  eo.  Norf.,  538  (2).  346). 

Bees  ap  Griffin,  22. 

ap  Howel,  Bees  ap  Houwel,  Bes  ap 

Howel,  205,  614. 
Bees  ap  Mereduk  and  Ada  his  wife,  164. 
Befham,  co.  Line.     See  Beepham. 

,  CO.  Norf.    See  Beepham. 

Befham,  Bate  de,  421. 

Benedict  de,  421. 

,  Beginald  de,  538  ( j).  347). 

Beginald,  John  son  of,  205. 

John  son  of,  458  (i).  258). 

,  Peter  son  of,  458  {p.  258),  485,  486. 

Thomas,  633  (p.  303). 

Walter,  son  of,  205,  213  (p.  112). 

son  of  Peter,  John  son  of,  485. 

,  Beginald  son  of,  485. 

Eeigleye.     See  Bayleigh. 

Beigny,   Eeny,  Eeygny,  Eeyny,   William  de, 

346  (p.  196),  412  (p.  233). 
Bekener,  William  le,  541 . 

,  ,  his  son  Nicholas,  541. 

Eekkelee,  co.  Sussex.     See  Biokly. 

Eelonges,  eo.  Cornw.,  613. 

Bemenham,    Bammenham   [co.    Berks  ]     615 

ip.  402). 
Bemeslegh,  co.  Sussex,  538  {p.  327). 
Eempney,  co.  Monm.     See  Biminey. 
Benes,  eo.  Essex.     See  Bayne. 
Beneward,  John,  139  (p.  65). 
Bendcomhe,    Bydeoombe,     co.    Glouo       538 
(p.  341). 

manor,  538  (j).  328). 

,  advowson,  538  {p.  342). 

Bendlesham,  Eendlisham,  co.  Suff.,  438. 
Eenham,  co.  Kssex.     See  Eainham. 
Eenhold,  Eonhale,  00.  Bedf.,  431. 
Beniogton,  co.  N'humb.     See  Bennington. 
Bennington,    Benington,    co.    N'humb.,    536 

(p.  316). 
Eeny.     See  Beigny. 
Benyngton,  co.  York.     See  Bainton. 


Beod.     See  Boed. 

Eepindon,  co.  Derby.     See  Bepton. 

Bepinghale,  co.  Line.     See  Bippingale. 

Bepton,  Eepindon,  00.  Derby,  279  ( p.  156). 

Berisby,  Bobert  de,  274. 

Bes.     See  Bees. 

Eescelyn,  William,  216. 

Besoradek,  00.  Cornw.     See  Eosecraddock. 

Eesheworth,     Beshworth,     Beshworthe,     co. 

Norf.     See  Eushford. 
Eeslegh  [00.  Derby].     See  Bisley. 
Besolven,    Bossouwyn,    Eossulyn    [in  Lower 

Llantwit],  co.    Glamorgan,    538   (pp. 

332,  334). 
Bespeton,  co.  Westm..  218  (p.  119). 
Eetford,  Betteford,  00.  Nott.,  559. 
Eetherefeld,  eo.  Oxford.     See  Eotherfield. 
Betheresthrop,  co.  N'hamp.   See  Bothersthorp. 
Betherfeld,  00.  Oxford.      See  Eotherfield . 
Eetherfeld,  John  de.     See  Grey. 
Eetherhethe,  co.  Surrey.     See  Botherhithe. 
Eettecote,  00.  Oxford.     See  Eadcutt. 
Betteford,  co.  Nott.     See  Eetford. 
Bettyr,  co.  Heref.     See  Tretire. 
Eeuisshal,  co.  Norf.     See  Eushall. 
Eeuwhyrach,  Beuwhiriarch,  co.  Salop.      See 

Ehiw  Hiriaeth  [00.  Montgomery] . 
Eevaus  [co.  York].     See  Bivaulx. 
Bevel,  Giles  son  of  Giles,  and  Isabel  his  wife, 

326. 
Beyers.     See  Eipariis. 

Bewenhall,  Eewenhal,  co.  Essex.     See  Eiven- 

hall. 
Bewyriarch,  co.  Salop.      See  Ehiw   Hiriaeth 

[co   Montgomery]. 
Bexham,  00.  Line.     See  Boxholme. 
Beydon,  co.  SufE.     See  Baydon. 
Beydon,  Balph  de,  215  (p.  116). 
Beygate,  Baygat,  Joan  de,  531. 
Eeygley[co,  Essex].     See  Bayleigh. 
Eeygny.     See  Beigny. 
Eeylegh,  Beygleye,  Beyleygh,  co.  Essex.     See 

Bayleigh. 
Beymond,  William,  615  (p.  405). 
Beynes,  co.  Essex.     See  Eayne. 
Beynham,  00.  Essex.     See  Eainham. 

CO.  Norf.     (See  Eainham. 

Eeyny.     See  Beigny. 

Ehiw     Hiriaeth,    Bewyriarch,    Eeuwhyrach, 

Beuwhiriarch  [in  Llanfair   Caereinion] 

00.  Montgomery],  214. 
Ehos,  Boes,  co.  Denbigh,  country  of,  279  ( v 

158). 
Bhulen,  la  Boyle,  Boyl  [co.  Badnor],  198,  616 

(p.  401). 
Bhyfoniog     [now    Isalet,    &c.],    Eoweynote, 

Bodeweynoke,  co.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Ehythyn,  Euthyn,  Buthin  [in  Llanilid  parish], 

00.  Glamorgan,  538  {p.  332). 
Eialton  [in  St.  Columb  Minor],  co.  Cornw., 

122. 
Eibbestain,  co.  York.     See  Bibston. 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


S4d 


Eibble,   Bible,  river,  oo.   Lano. ,  fisheries  in, 

279  (OT.  162,  163). 
Kibefford,  Henry  do,  57  ( p.  24). 
Bibles,  Eudo,  633  (p.  802). 
Bibston,  Bibbestain  [in  Hunsingore  parish], 
eo.  York,  536  {p.  318). 

Little,  Bibbestain  [inSpofforth  parish], 

00.  York,  536  (jj.  816). 
Bioardeslond  [in  Burwash?],  oo.  Sussex,  207. 
Eiohard,  king  of  Almain  and  earl  of  Cornwall, 

627  (p.  293). 
Eichard,  Adam  son  of,  of  Gravenhunger,  62 
(p-  29). 

David  son  of,  of  Bunbury,  251  (p. 

136). 

,  Hamosonof,  538(^^3.  341,  349). 

Eiohard  son  of,  412  (j>.  234). 

Eobert   son  of,  of  Bradley,  533  (p. 

306). 

Bobert,  of  Wellingham,  oo.  Norf., 

148  (p.  70;. 

,  Simon  son  of,  538  {pp.  347,  349). 

,  William  son  of,  of  Ashiugton,  62-. 

Eiohard,  Emma  wife  of.  533  (p.ZQI). 
Eiohard  son  of  John,  William  son  of,  79. 
Biohard's  Castle,  oo.  Heref . ,  57  Cp-  25),  58,  66, 
532,  619. 

,  advowson,  57  ( p.  26),  58. 

Adam  of,  66. 

,  Mortimer  of.     See  Mortuo  Mari. 

,  Zouch  of,  q.v. 

Eiohemund,  oo.  York.     See  Eiohmond. 
Eichemund.     See  Eiohmont. 
Eiohmond,    Biehemond,   Eiohemund.  Eeohe- 
mund,  00.  York,  oastle  guard,  276, 43S, 
472,  519  (iJ.  288). 
Eiohmond,  earl  of,  11,  56  (p.  20),  144,  207, 
239,  275,468  (p.  256),  475  (p.  270), 
619  (p.  288),  526,  565,  599  (p.  379). 

,  See  Britannia. 

Eiohmont,  Eiohemund,  Thomas  de,  631  (p. 
299). 

,  ,  knight,  324. 

Bickinghall  Superior,   Biginhale,    oo.    Suff., 
manor,  621. 

,  advowson,  621. 

Eiokly,   Eekkelee  [in  Burwash    parish],    oo. 

Sussex,  207. 
Eiddelynton,  oo.  Butland.     See  Bidlington. 
Biddings,  Hem7  de,  533  (p.  302). 
Biddle.  ChioheEidel  [in  St.  Osith parish],  oo. 

Essex,  361. 
Bide     .     .     .     ,  Aline  daughter  of  Hugh  le, 

283. 
Bidel,   Jolm,   369. 

Balph,  369. 

Eidelegh,  oo.  Chester.     See  Eidley. 

Eidelere,  William  le,  274. 

Eidelisden,  eo.  York,  633(21.306). 

Eider,  Hughle,  636  (p.  813). 

Eidgewell,  Eedeswell,  oo.  Essex,    manor,  475 


Bidgmont,  oo.  Bedf.,  Brogborough  in,  q.v. 

Segenhoe  in,  q.v. 

Eiding,  Eydding  [in  Bywell  St.  Andrew 
parish],  co.  N'humb.,  manor,  403 
(p.  224). 

Eidley,  Eidelegh  [in  Bunbury  parish],  oo. 
Chester,  261  (pp.  136,  137). 

Bidlington,  Eiddelyitton.  oo.  Butland,  616 
(p.  402). 

Eiggesby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Bigsby. 

Biggesby,  Thomas  de,  352j(p.  200). 

Biginhale,  oo.  Suff.     See  Eiokinghall. 

Bigsby,  Biggesby,  oo.  Lino.,  144. 

Ailby  in,  q.v. 

Bihill,  00.  York.     See  Byhill. 

Billaton  [in  Linkinhorne  parish],  oo.  Cornw., 
manor,  495. 

Eilston  [in  Burnsall  parish],  co.  York,  633 
(pp.  306,  306). 

Bimswell,  Bymmeswell,  oo.  York,  266  (p.lii). 

Eingesele,  oo.  Suff.     See  Eingshall. 

Bingestede,  oo.  Norf.     See  Eingstead. 

Einggesele,  Avelinede,  215  (p.  116). 

Bingland,  Binglond,  co.  Norf.,  638  (p.  347). 

Eingshall,  Eingesele,  co.  Suff.,  538  (p.  348). 

Eingstead,  Bingestede,  Byngstede,  oo.  !C^orf., 
538  {pp.  344,  346). 

Great,  co.  Norf.,  638  {p.  346). 

Little,  00.  Norf.,  538  {p.  346). 

Eipam,  Lambert  ad,  of  Kettleham,  421. 

Ripariis,  Bypers,  Ryvers,  la  Byvere, 
Bevers,  John  de,  505. 

John  de,  son  of  John,  306,  307. 

his  wife  Ellen,  307. 

,  Anabel  wife  of  Biehard  de,  505. 

John  de,  199,  404,  607. 

,  grandson  of  John,  306. 

knight,  538  (p.  326). 

,  Eiohard  de  and  Maud  (le  Breton)  his 

wife,  293. 

Eichard  son  of  Adam  de,  616(^.  401). 

Thomas  de,  506. 

William  de,  638  {p.  344). 

Bipe,  Eip,  oo.  Sussex,  court  at,  185,  277. 
Biplington,  Bipplinton  [in  Whalton  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  219  {p.  120). 
Bipon,  Eypon,  oo.  York,  240. 

St.  Wilfred's,  canons  of,  240. 

Eipperston,    Eypperystone     [in    St.    Bride's 

parish],  oo.  Pemb.,  64  (p.  33). 
Eippingale,  Eepinghale,  oo.  Lino. ,  473. 
Eipple,  00.  Kent,  220  {pp.  122,  123). 
Bippley,  Eiohard,  160. 

,  ,  his  brother  William,  160. 

Bipplinton,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Biplington. 
Bipton,  Alexander  de,  543. 
Eiseholme,  Eysum,  oo.  Lino.,  421. 
Eishangles,  Eishangeles,  oo.  SvtS.,  540. 

,  church,  540. 

,  rector  of.     See  Malteby. 

Laurence,  carpenter  of,  640. 

,  Boger,  carpenter  of,  540. 


550 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Bishton,  Bisseton  [in  Blaokbnrn  parish],  co. 
Lane,  279  (p.  161). 

Bisindon,  Bisindone,  co.  G-lone.  See  Bissing- 
ton. 

Eiskymmer,  Bichard  de,  112. 

Bialey,  Byseleye,  Beslegh,  co.  Derby,  wapen- 
take, 279  {pp.  155,  156). 

fiisseton,  oo.  Lano.     See  Bishton. 

Bisseton,  Bobert  de,  279  (.p.  160). 

Bisshemore,  co.  Dorset.     See  Bushmore. 

Bissington,    Great,    Bysindyn,    eo.     Glouc., 

manor,  192. 

,  Little,   Bisindon  Basset,    Bysindon, 

•  CO.  Glouc,  611  (p.  394). 

manor,  611  (p.  391). 

,  Wyck,  Wike  Bisindone,   co.  Glouc, 

advowaon,  611  (p.  394). 
Biston  [East],  oo.  Norf.,  manor,  611  (p.  393). 
Eithre,  William  de,  65. 
Biueahale,  co.  Norf.     See  Eushall. 
Eivaulx,   Eevaus    [co.  York],  abbot  of,  615 

(p.  412). 
Eivenhall,  Eewenhal,  Eewenhall,  co.  Essex. 

415,  450. 
Biver,  co.  Sussex.     See  Treve. 
Eivill,  William  de,  knight,  65. 

Of.  Eyvel. 

Eo  .  .  .,  William  de,  631  (p.  299). 

Boad,  la  Bode,  co.  Somers.,  manor,  538  {p. 

338). 

advowsOh,  5S8{p.  338). 

Eoath.   Baath  [by  Cardiff],    co.   Glamorgan. 

manor,  538  ( J?.  332). 
Bobert,  Geoffrey  son  of,  541. 

Bobert  son  of,  634  (p.  309). 

, ,  of  Strickland,  218  (i).  119). 

Walter,  son  of,  of  Manby,534  (p.  308). 

Bobertsbridge,  co.  Sussex,  abbot  of,  207. 
Eoby,  Baby  [in  Huyton  parish] ,  co.   Lane. . 

279  (p.  163). 
Boobusdone,  co.  Sedf.     See  Boston. 
Bochdale,  Eaohedale,  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  162). 

,  Castleton  in,  q.v. 

Eoche,  John  de  la,  64  (p.  32). 

Thomas  de  la,  64rp.  83). 

Eooheford,  oo.  Essex.     See  Eoohford. 
Kocheford,  Bocheforde,  Jobn  de,  194. 

Ivode,  346  (p.  196). 

,  Joan  de,  216  (p.  115). 

,  John  de,  and  Joan  his  wife,  397  (ii- 

221). 

Ealph  de,  602  (i).  383). 

Bobert  de,  194,  460. 

Saerde,602(p.  383). 

Waleran  de,  536  {pp.  818,  319). 

Bochel,  John,  225. 
Roches,  Jolin  de,  298. 

,  ,  son  of  John,  298. 

Eochesford,  Thomas  de,  and  Agatha  his  wife, 

148. 
,  ,  their  daughter  Isabel,  148. 


Eochester,  co.  Kent,  castle  guard,  220  (p.  122), 

599  {p.  379). 

,  bishop  of,  111,  348,  372. 

Eochford,  Eocheford,  Eoeheforde,  oo.  Essex, 

manor.  194. 

hundred,  200,  201,  460,  502,  S07. 

Book,     Eokk     [in    Embleton    parish],     do. 

N'humb.,536(p.  316). 

Eoke,  CO.  Wore,  57 {p.  24). 

Book,   Eokk.  Thomas  de,  403  {p.  226),  536 

(p.  316). 

SeeOck. 

Bookingham,    Eokingham,    Bokyngham,    co. 

N'hamp.,  castle  guard,  63  {p.  38). 

forest,  526. 

Eocolf ,  Thomas  son  of  William,  614  {p.  403). 
Eodbergh,  Miles  de,  and  Maud  his  wife,  373. 
Eodbourn,  William  de,  615  {p.  405). 
Eodbourne,  co.  Warw.     See  Badbourne. 
Eoddam.   Bodom  [in  Ilderton    parish],    oo. 

K'humb.,  80. 
Eode,  CO.  Somers.     Sie  Boad. 
Bodeny,  Eodeneie,  Hodeney.     See  Bodney. 
Boderam,  oo.  York.     See  Botherham. 
Eodeweynoke,  co.  Denbigh.     See  Khyfoniog. 
Boding,  Bothinge  [Eoding  Maroi  in  Margaret 

Boding],  00.  Essex,  538  {p.  349). 
Bodington,  co.  Salop,  Sugdon  in,  q.v. 
Bodlaund,  Bobert,  16. 
Eodleye,  co.  Glouc.     Sec  Buddie. 
Bodmore,  oo.  Glouc,  624. 
Bodney  Stoke,  co.  Somers.,  Nyland  in,  q.v. 
Bodney,  Eodeney,  Bodeny,  Eodeneie,  Eichatd 

de,  538  (pp.  338,  339  Us). 
Eodom,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Boddam. 
Bodon,  00.  York.     See  Eawden. 
Eodway,  Eadeweye   [in  Cannington  parish], 

00.   Somers.,    148  (pp.    73,   77),    346 

(p.  195),  607  (p.  388;. 
Eoed,  Eeod,  William,  388. 
Boes,  CO.  Denbigh.     See  Ehds. 
Soger,  Robert  son  of^  219. 

,  Balph  son  of,  508. 

Bobert  son  of,  536  (p.  317). 

,  Eoger  son  of,  of  Burton,  218(p.ll8). 

,  Walter,  his  wife  Alice,  153. 

Boggiett,  Bogyete,  co.  Monm.,  638  {p.  336). 

Eogyete,  co.  Monm.     See  Eoggiett. 

Eokbusdon,  co.  Bedf .     See  Eoxton. 

Eoke,  CO.  Wore.     See  Book. 

Bokeby,  oo.  Warw.     See  Eugby. 

Bokeby,  oo.  Westm.     See  Eookby. 

Eokele,  la,  oq.Monm.,  fishery  at,  538  (p.  335). 

Eokele,  Bichard  de  la,  42,  538  (p.  a49). 

Bokiugham,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Eockingham. 

Bokisden,  oo.  Suff.,  471  (p.  264). 

Eokisle,  Bichard  de,  638  (p.  343). 

Eokk,  00.  N'humb.     See  Eookk 

Eokk.    See  Bock. 

Eokwode,  Bobert  de,  195. 

Eokyngg,  Eokyngge,  oo.  Kent.     See  Buckinge. 


Index  op  peesons  and  places. 


55l 


Sokyngham,  oo.  N'hamp.    See  Rockingham. 

Bolleston,  oo.  Leio.,  468  (p.  258). 

Roland,  Roland  son  of,  654. 

Bombergh,  oo.  Kent,  274. 

Romeley,  Alioede,  36. 

Romenal,  Romenale,  oo.  Kent.      See  Romney. 

Romesey,  229. 

Bomesgrave,  oo.  Lane. ,  279  (y.  160). 

Romeahurst,  oo.  Salop,  611  {p.  393). 

Bomeslegh,  oo.  Salop.     Sec  Bomsley. 

Romesor,  oo.  StafE.     See  Ramshorn. 

Rommeleygh,  Leo  de,  57  {p.  24). 

Bommesleygh,  co.  Salop.     See  Romsley. 

Romney,    Bomenal,   Romenale,    marsh,    oo. 

Kent,  145,  178, 604. 
Rompney  river.     See  Rumney. 
Romsley,     Bomeslegh,     Rommesleygh      [m 

Alveley parish],  oo. Salop,  611(l).392). 

,  manor,  57  (p.  24). 

Bomyn,  Rumyn,  WiUiam,  436. 

Henry,  436. 

Ronhale,  co.  Bedf.     See  Renhold. 
Bonkore.  oo.  Chester.     See  Runcorn. 
Bonton,  co.  Staff.     See  Rauton. 
Booolos  wood,  CO.  Warw.,  615  ( p.  399). 
Bookby,  Rokeby  [in  Kirkby  Stephen  parish], 

CO.  Westm.,  533  i^pp.  302,  303,  305). 
Roos.     See  Ros. 

Bos     .     .  ,00.  Cornw.,  613. 

Ros,  Roos,  Rose,  Robert  de,  of  Gedney, 

252. 

.Robert  de,  of  Wark,  396. 

,  William  de,  of  Ingmanthorp,  173. 

,  William  de ,  of  Kendal,  218. 

de,  533  (i).  302). 

Christiana  (Bertram,  wife  of  Eobert) 

de,  (of  Wark),  294. 

,  her  son.     See  Penbury. 

,  Hugh  de,  533(i).  303). 

James  de,  of  Gedney,  262. 

Johnde,  536  (i).  321). 

,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  636 

{p.  316). 
Thomas  son  of  William  de,  of  Kendal 

218,  235. 

,  William  de,  320. 

of  Helmsley,  65,  252,  266  {p. 

143),  270,  340,  349,  519  (j^p.  287, 288). 

,  lord  of  Helmsley,  692. 

,  of  Ingmanthorp,  340. 

of  Ingmanthorpe,   and  Eus- 

tachia  his  wife,  120  {p.  53),  173. 

of  Kendal,  92. 

,  lord  of  Wark,  ^18. 

Eoso,  Robert,  444. 

Eobert  son  of,  536  (p.  323). 

Eoae  Ash,  Esse,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Boseoraddodk,  Rescradek  [in  St.  Cleer  parish], 

CO.  Cornw.,  manor,  337. 

,  advowflon  of  St.  Clare's  church,  337. 

Boseles,  William  de,  538  (p.  335). 


Bosenitbon,    Bosneithen     [in    St.     Keveme 

parish],  00.  Cornw.,  112. 
Bosgoch,  00.  Carmarthen,  64  {p.  32). 
Roshale,  co.  Salop.     See  Rossball. 
I    Rosington,  co.  York.     See  Bossington. 
Bosneithen.     See  Rosenithon. 
Rossal,  Thomas  de,  and  Nesta   his  wife,  64 

(2'.82). 
Rossehale,  Thomas  de,  243. 

Thomas  de,  son  of  Thomas,  243. 

Bossel.     See  Bussel. 

Bossandale,  Bossyndale,-  co.   Lane,  vaooary, 

279  (p.  160). 
Bosshall,    Boshale  [in    Bicton   parish],    oo. 

Salop,  manor.  243. 
Bossington,  Bosynton,   Bosingtofi,  oo.   York, 

advoweon,  199. 
Eossouwyn,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Eesolven. 
Bosaulyn,  co.  Glamorgan.    See  Eesolven. 
Bossyndale,  co.  Lane.     See  Bossendale. 
Boston,  00.  York.     See  Buston. 
Boston,  Alan  de,  204. 
Bosynton,  co .  York.     See  Bossington. 
Eoteleye,  oo.  Warw.     See  Batley. 
Bothbciry,  Eouthebyri.  co.  N'hnmb.,    manor 

and  borough,  219  (p.  1-21). 
Botherbridge,     Rotherbrigge,      co.     Sussex, 

hundred,  536  (p.  313). 
Bothered,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  {p.  334). 
Eotherfeld,  John  de,  536  (p.  319). 

C/.Ovej. 

Eotherfield  Greys,  Eetherfeld,     Butherfeud, 

Eetherefeld,  oo.  Oxford,  398   (p.  220). 

manor,  345  (p,  194). 

Pippard.EutherfelPippard,  co. Oxford, 

manor,  191. 
.     .  ..  ,  Butherfeud,  Bot)ierfeld,   oo.  Sussex, 

538  (p.  340). 
, manor    and    hundred,     538 

(P.S27). 
Eotherham,  Eoderam,  CO.  York,  199. 
Eotherhithe,       Eutherhuth,        Betherhethe, 

Eutherhuthe,    oo.    Surrey,    372,     538 

{p.  346),  611  (jp.  891). 
Eothersbborp,  Eetheresthrop,  co.K'bamp.,602 

ip.  382). 
Eothewell,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Bothwell. 
Bothwell,    Eothewell,     oo.     Nhamp.,      538 

ipp.  328,  345). 

manor,  538(i)^343). 

nunnery,  advowson  of,  538  (p.  345). 

Bottele,  CO.  Warw.     See  Batley. 
Boubergh,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Rowbarrow 
Roubrok,  oo.  Sufi.,  519  (p.  288). 
Eouoeby,  oo.  Line.     See  Rauceby. 

,00.  York.     See  Roxby . 

Eouoestre,  Roueoestre,  Evade,  261. 

,  Ralph  de,  and  Eva  his  wife,  332. 

Boudes,  Miohaela  (Gooe),  wife  of  John   de, 

297. 
Eoudon,  00.  York.     See  Eawden. 
Eoueoestre.     See  Eouoestre. 


552 


INDJEX  of   PERSONS  AND   PLACES. 


Bouen  [Seine  Inferieure.   Francj],    dean  and 

chapter  of,  468. 
Bouenore,  co.  Hants.     See  Bowner. 
Boulaud,  Biohard,  225. 
Eoulaley,  co.  Derby.     See  Bowsley. 
Boundernding  wood,  co.  Warw.,  615  (y.  399). 
Boundbay,  Eoundhaye  [in  Barwick  in  Elmet 

pariah],  eo.  York,  manor,  279  (p.  159;. 
Sous,  William  le,  182. 

Hugh  le,  548. 

,  John  le,  224,  409. 

Richard  le,  knight,  229. 

his  daughter  Maud,  229. 

,  Simon  le,  182. 

,  Walter  le,  412  (p.  234). 

William  le,  213  {p.  114),  461. 

and  Joan  his  wife,  182. 

Bousing,  Bousyng,  Juetta,  daughter 

of  Juliana,  584. 

Biohard,  of  Swinesbead,  584. 

Bouthebyri,  co.  N'humb.     See  Eothbury. 
Bonthmell,  co.  York.    See  Eathmell. 
Boaton,  Bobert  de,  158. 
Eouwemor,  co.  Devon,  603  (p.  384). 
Eowbarrow,  Boubereh,  co.   Dorset,  hundred. 

538  (i).  330).' 
Boweynote,  co.  Denbigh.     See  Bhyfoniog. 
Bowley,  oo.  York,  Lttle  Weighton  in.      See 

Weighton. 
Bowner,  Bouenore,  co.  Hants,  manor,  63. 
Bowsioy,  Eoulsley,  co.  Derby.  1G7. 
Boxby,  Bouceby  [in  Hinderwel  parish],  co. 

York,  516. 
Eoxholme,  Eoxham.  Eexham  [in  IJeasingbani 

parish],  oo.  Line,  472,  566. 
Boston,  Bokbusdon,   Boobusdone,  co.  Bedf., 

538  (pp.  330,  342). 
[in  Brooklesby  parish],  co.  Line,  472, 

536  (y.  31.5). 
Eoyden,  Philip,  576. 
Boyle  [oo.  Badnor].     See  Bhulen. 
Boyston,  oo.  Hertf.,  538  {p.  325). 

,  earl  of  Gloucester's  court  at,  523. 

advowson  of  priory,  538  (p.  351). 

Buckings,  Bokyngge,  Bokynge,  Bokyngg,  co. 

Kent,  145,  429. 

parson  of.     See  Gorgas. 

Buddeby,  William  de,  65. 
Ruddestane,  oo.  York.     See  Budston. 
Buddie,   Bodleye  [in   Newnham   parish],    co. 

Grlouc,  manor,  118. 
Budham,     East,      Estrudham     [oo.     Norf.], 

Godfrey,  chaplain  of,  471  (p.  264;. 
Budmerleye,  oo.  Wore.     See  Bedmarley. 
Budmerleye,  John  de,  615  (p.  403), 
Budry,  Butheri,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  335). 
Budston,  Buddestane,  oo.  York,  121. 
Euffin  [co.  Denbigh].     See  Buthin. 
BuEEord,  Bughford,  oo.  Nott.,  abbot  of,  199. 
Eugby,  Bokeby.  co.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
Bngemunde,  Eichard  de,  536  (p.  318). 


Bogge,  CO.  Staff.,  541. 
Eugge,  Biohard  de,  541. 

,  Stephen  de,  541. 

Bughford,  co.  Nott.     See  Bufford. 
Bugoys,  00.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Bumney,      Bempney,     co.     Monm.,     manor, 

538  (p.  335). 
Bumney,  Bompney,  river,  538  (p.  335). 
Bumyn.     See  Eomyn. 
Euncorn,  Eunkore,  Eonkore,  co.  Chester,  279 

(p.  164). 
Bundal,  Eundale  [in Shome  parish], oo.  Kent, 

134. 
Eunham,  oo.  Norf.,  manor,  608. 
Eunkore,  co.  Chester.     See  Bunoom. 
Busohok,  CO.  Wore.     See  Bushock. 
Eushall.  Eiueshale,  Eeuisshal,  co.  Norf.,  55, 

629. 

, Winesia,  lady  of,  55. 

,  Eusteshale,  co.  Wilts,  383. 

Bushbury,  Busshebury,  co.  Salop,  manor,  611 

(p.  392). 

,  Eywod  in,  611  (,p.  392). 

Eushford,    Beshworth,    Beehworthe,   Beshe- 

worth,  00.  Norf.,  538  {pp.346,  348). 

,  Shadwell  in,  q.v. 

Eushmore,  Bisshemore,  eo.  Dorset,  hundred, 

5SS(p.  330). 
Bushook,  Buschok,  co.  Wore,  615  (2).  403). 
Eushton,   Buston   [in  Tarporley  parish],    oo. 

Chester,  292. 

,  ,  court,  292. 

, ,  manor,  53  (p.  18). 

,  Byston   by  Bothewell,  co.  N'hamp., 

412  {p.  235). 

Buston,  CO  Staff.,  62  (p.  28). 

Eusseauston,  co .  Dorset.    See  Tarrant  Eushton. 
Bussel,  Bossel,  William,  278. 

,  Henry,  533  (p.  306). 

Theobald,  278. 

,  Theobald  son  of  William ,  331 . 

William,  478,  563. 

Eusteshale,  eo.  Wilts.     See  Eushall. 
Bustingtoo,  CO.  Sussex,  manor,  274. 
Buston,   CO.  Chester.     See  Bushton, 

,  CO.  Staff.     See  Eushton. 

Boston   [in  Wykeham   parish  ?],   oo. 

York,  534  (p.  307). 

Parva. Boston,  co.  York,  536  (p.321). 

Eutherfel  Pippard,  co.  Oxford.     See  Bother- 
field. 
Butberfeud,  co.  Oxford.     See  Eotherfield. 

,  00.  Sussex.     See  Eotherfield.  . 

Eutherhuth,  co.  Surrey.     See  Botherhithe. 
Butheri,  co.  Glamorgan.    See  Budry. 
Buthin,  Euffin  [co.  Denbigh],  castle,  &c.,    53 

{p.  18). 

,  CO.  Glamorgan.     See  Ehythyn. 

Euthwaite.   Euththuuayt    [in  Ireby  parish], 

CO.  Cnmb.,  146. 
Buton,  CO.  Salop.     See  Bnyton. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


553 


Ruyton  of  the  Eleven  Towns,     Euton,    co. 

Salop,  castle,  470. 
Rydding,  oo.  N'hnmb.     See  Riding. 
Rydeoombe,  co.  Glouo.     See  Reudoombe. 
Rydecors,  oo.  Carmarthen,  75. 
Rydeware,  Thomas  de,  143. 
Rye,  John  de.  349. 


Ryell,  CO.  N'humb. 
Ryhill,  CO.  N'humb. 


See  Ryle. 

See  Ryle. 


Ryhill,    Rihill    [in    Burstwiok    pariah],    oo. 

York,  232. 
Ryle.   Ryhill  [in  Whittingham  parish],  co. 

N'humb;,  47. 
,  Great,  Ryell  [in Whittingham  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  manor,  508. 
Rymmeswell,  eo.  York.     See  Rimswell. 
Ryndeoombe,  co.  Glouo.     See  Eendcombe. 
Ryngesdon,  Ralph  de,  412  (p.  234). 
Ryngstede,  oo.  N'hamp,     See  Eingstead. 
Eynnyngton,  co.  York.     See  Rainton. 
Rypeis.     See  Ripariis. 
Rypperyatone,  co.  Pemb.     See  Ripperston. 
Rypou,  CO.  York.     See  Eipon 
Eyseleye,  oo.  Derby.     See  Risley. 
Rysindon,  Rysilidyn,  co.  Glouo.     See  Eissing- 

ton. 
Eyston,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Rushton. 
Eysum,  co.  Line.     See  Riseholme. 
Rysum,  John  de,  266  (p.  144). 

,  Thomas  son  of  Guy  de,  421. 

Eyther,  co.  York,  Cooksford  in,  q.v. 
Eyvel,  William,  412  (p.  234). 

Cf.  Rivill. 

Eyvere.      See  Ripariis. 
Ryvers.     See  Ripariis, 


s 


Sa.  .  .,  Philip  le,  431. 

Sabriohesworth,  oo.  Hertf.      See  Sawbridge- 

worth. 
Saoomb,  Sauecompe,  oo.  Hertf.,  manor,  499. 
Saddington,  Sadington,  Sadingfcon  Moeles,  co. 

Leic,  603(i).  384). 

manor,  202. 

Sadington,  oo.  Leic.     See  Saddington. 
Saddlebow,  Satelbowe  [in  Wiggenhall  St.  Mary 

parish],  co.  Norfolk,  538  (p.  347). 
Saffray,  William,  346  (p.  195). 
Saham,  co.  Camb.     See  Soham. 

..  [Tony],  Sayham,  oo.  Norf.,  538   (p. 

346,  348,  349). 

,  manor,  198. 

St.  Albans,  oo.  Hertf.,  abbot  of,  265. 
St.  Andrews  [oo.  Fife],  Scotland,  67. 
St  Athans,  Sancta  Tatehana,  co.  Glamorgan, 

538  (p.  333). 


St.  Benet.     See  Hulme. 

St.  Breock,  co.  Cornw.,  Dunyeth  in,  q.v. 

St.  Breward,  oo.   Cornw.,   Hentergantiok  in, 

q.v. 
St.  Briavells,  St.  Breavell,  co.  Glouo.,  118. 

,  castle,  118. 

,  castle  and  manor,  624. 

St.  Brides Netherwent,  Seyntebride.oo.  Monm., 

588  (p.  336). 

,  Wentloog,  00.  Monm.,  538  (p.  335), 

,  CO.  Pemb.,  64  (pp.  33,  34). 

St.  Budock,  CO.  Cornw.,  Pennance  in,  q.v.] 
St.  Clear's,  St.  Clare  [co.  Carmarthen],  164. 
St.  Cleer,  oo.  Cornw.     See  Rosecraddock. 
St.  Columb  Minor,  oo.  Cornw.,  Rialton  in,  q.v. 
St.   Cross,   Holy  Cross  [in  Cariabrook],   co. 

Hants,  I.  of  W.,  prior  of,  184. 
St.  David's,  Thomas  bishop  of.     See  Bek. 
St.   Deoumana,   co.    Somers.,    Doniford   and 

Willitonin,  413(^.233). 
St.  Donats,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  ( p.  333). 
St.  Edmund's  abbey.     See  Bnry. 
St.  Etheldreda,  St.  Etbelred,  St.   Ethelreda, 

St.  Audrey,  the  honour  of,  252. 

,  liberty  of,  216  (p.  115),  , 

St.  Evroul  [Orne,  France],  abbot  of,  458  (p. 

258  Us). 
St.  Ewe,  CO.  Cornw.,  Heligan  in,  q.v. 
St.  Fagan's,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 
St.  Faith.     See  Horsham. 
St.  Florence,  co.  Pembroke,  56. 
St.  George  or  Kegidog,  Kirkedoo,  co.  Denbigh, 

advowson  of,  279  (p.  158,). 
St.  Hilary,  co.  Cornw.,  Truthwall  in,  q.v. 

,  CO.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 

St.  Issell's,  Kylvegy,  co.  Pembroke,  56. 

St.  Istan,  chapel  of,  co.  Monm.,  638  (p.  335;. 

St.  Ive,  CO.  Cornw.,  Appledore  in,  q.v. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  hospital  of,  86,  111, 

179,  197. 
,  prior  of,  251  (p.  136),  398  (p.  221), 

638  (p.  343),  606. 

SeeTotale. 

,  master  of,  337,  400. 

St.  Julian,  oo.  York,  199. 

St.  Just,  CO.  Cornw.,  Brae  in,  q.v. 

St.  Katherine's  ohapel.     See  Campden. 

St.  Keverne,  CO.  Cornw.,  Rosenithon  in,  q.v. 

St.  Lawrence,  oo.  Hants,  Week  in,  q.v. 

St.  Lucien  de  Beauvais,  St.  Lucian  de  Beuveys 

[Disc,  France] ,  abbot  of,  60, 
St.  Mabyn,  oo.  Cornw.,  Colquite  in,  q.v. 
St.  Martin,  Pemdrym,  Pendrym,  manor  and 

advowson,  139  (p.  65). 

Trelowya  in,  q.v. 

St.   Mary   Church,    Sayntemarieohurche,    co. 

Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 
St.    Maughan's,    Lamboghan    [oo.   Monm.] , 

church  of,  356. 
St.  Mellon's,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  335). 
St.  Neot,  Seint  Neit,  co.  Cornw.,  627  (p. 293). 


554 


INDEX  OF   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


St.  Neot's,  00.   Hunt.,   inquisition  made  at, 

369. 

,  advowson  of  priory,  538  (p.  350). 

St.  Nicholas,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 
St.  Osith,   oo.  Easel.   Frowiek,   Eiddle,  and 

Earls  Hall  in.  361. 
St.  Stephen's,  oo.  Oomw.,  Carkeel  in,  q.v. 

,  Trematon  in,  q.v. 

St.  Stephen  in  Brannell,  Branel,  co.  Cornw., 

manor  and  advowson,  371. 
St.  Syrone,  oo.  Pembroke,  56. 
St.  Teath,  St.  Thetha,  co.  Cornw.,  613. 
St.  Thetha,  oo.  Cornw.     See  St.  Teath. 
St.  Tudy,  00.  Cornw.,  Polrode  in,  q.v. 
St.  Valery,  honour  of,  109,  567,  575. 

,  ,  its  chief  manor.   See  Beokley. 

St.  Veep,  CO.  Oomw.,  Manely  Coleahillin,  q.v. 
St.  Wandrille  Ran(;on,  St.  Wandresgil  [Seine 

InfArieure,  France],  abbot  of,  45,  346 

{p.  195). 
St.  Wlatan.     See  Worcester. 
St.  Wynewaloy's  priory.     See  Wereham. 
Sakele.     See  Shakelee. 
Sakevill,Sakevyle,  Saukevill,  Andrew 

de,  612. 

,  Bartholomew  de,  149. 

Andrew  de,  son  of  Andrew,  612. 

Johnde,  149, 

,  Walter  de,  149. 

Salcombe,  co.  Devon.,  Batson  in.  q.v. 

Saldene,  co.  York.     See  Sawdon. 

Sale,  Henry  de  la,  of  Skipton  in  Craven,  30. 

Thomas  de  la,  224. 

,  William  de  la,  of  Skipton,  30. 

Cf.  Aula. 

Sale  Ars,  Thomas  da  la,  390. 

SaleBbury   [in  Blackburn  parish],  co.  Lane, 

279  (pp.  161,  162). 

00.  Monm.     See  Salisbury. 

Salesbary,  Hugh  de,  279  (  p.  161). 
Salewerpe,  Salewarp,co.  Wore.   SeeSalwarpe. 
Salforde,  oo.  Somers.     See  Saltford. 
Salisbury,  Salesbury  [near  St.   Brides],   oo. 

Monm.,  538  (i5.  336). 
[oo.   Wilts],    castle,  service  done  at 

498. 

,  bishop  of ,  212,  413  (j).  237). 

,  earldom  of,   279  (pp.    153 

184,  155,  157),  430. 
Salkild,  Bichard  de,  531  (p.    99). 
Sail,  Salle, 00.  Norf.,  270  (p.  146),  BS8(p.3i7). 

advowsons  in,  270  (p.  146). 

Sallay  [co.  York].     See  Sawley. 
Salso  Karisco,  Peter  de,  580. 

,  Johnde,  580. 

See  Sautmarreys. 

Salstone,  Margery  de,  409. 
Saltaah,  co.  Cornw.     See  Ash. 

Saltemor  by  Bergam,  oo.  Somers.     See  Salt- 
moor. 


Salterton,  Salterton  Derneford  [in  Durnford 

parish],  oo.  Wilts,  manor,  148,  223. 
SaltEeetby,  Saltfletby,  co.  Line,  534  (pp.  308, 

309). 
Salttletby,  Herbert  de,  144. 

Bobertde,  144. 

Saltford,  Salforde,  co.  Somers.,  manor,  271, 

538  (iJ.  338). 

advowson,  638  (p.  338). 

Salthouse, Salthus,  oo.  Norf.,  413  {p.  234). 
Saltmoor,  Saltemore  by  Bergam  [in  Stoke  St. 

Gregory  parish],  oo.  Somers.,  140, 
Salveyn,  Salvayn,  Gerard,  or  Gerald,  204,  341, 

536  (i).  320). 

,  John,  and  Margaret  his  wife ,  396 . 

Salwarpe,    Salewarp,  Salewarpe,    oo.  Wore, 

manor,  615  (,pp.  398,  410;. 

,  advowson,  615  (p.  404). 

Samford,  co.  Essex.     See  Sampford. 
Samford,  Bichard  de,  68. 

,  ,  his  sister  Alice,  68. 

Samlesbury,  Samlesbery  [in  Blaokburn  parish], 

CO.  Lane,  279  (^.  161). 

,  heirs  of,  279  (^.  161). 

Sampford    Peverel,     Saunford    Peverel,    oo. 

Devon,  527  {p.  294). 

Saunford,  oo.  Essex,  68. 

Great,   Saunford,  co.  Essex,    manor, 

448. 
.Little,      Samford,    co.     Essex.     538 

(i».348). 
Sampson,  Walter,  258, 
Sanbache,  Soudbach.,  Richard  de,  25. 

,  Thomas  de,  25. 

Sanota  Brigida,  John  de,  64  (p.  33;. 

Bichard  de,  64  (p.  33)^ 

Sanota  Cruoe,  Peter  de,  276. 

,...,  William  de,  349. 

Sancta     Margareta,    Walter   de,    of 

Bodmin,  370. 

,  Adamde,  370. 

Sanota  Ositha,  Balph  de,  361. 

Sancta      Tatehana,      co.     Glamorgan.      See 

St.  Athans. 
Sancti  Martini.     See  Sanoto  Martiuo. 
Sancto  Amando,  Amaury  de,  272. 

John  de,  272,  603  (p.  384). 

Sanoto  Andrea,  Boger  de,  453  (p.  257;. 

Walter  de,  417. 

Sancto  Audoeno,  Gilbert  de,  538  (p.  342;. 

,  ,  Joan  wife  of,  597- 

Balph  de,  57  (i).  25),  38. 

See  Seynt  Oweyn, 

Sancto  Claro,  Robert  de,  140. 
Sancto  Georgio,  William  de,  12. 
Sancto  Ivone,  Bobert  de,  538  {pp.  325,  348). 
Sancto  Jobanne,  John  de,  625. 

Roger  de,  496,  587. 

,  Edward  de,  496. 

, father  and  son,  145. 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


555 


Sanoto  Johanne — tont. 

Johude,  63,485. 

of   Lagham,   397  (pp.    219, 

220),  616  (p.  402). 

,  son  of  irohn,  of  Lagham,  625. 

,  of  Waruford,  202. 

,  William  de,  50. 

Sancto  Xjaudo,  Thomaa  de,  of  Claypole, 

589. 

John  de,  538  ( pp.  338,  339),  592. 

Joan  (Cheverel),  wife  of,  267. 

John  son  of  Thomas  de,  of  Bulbv, 

589. 

,  Thomas  de,  knight,  157. 

Sanoto  Leodagario,  William  de,  538  ip.  837). 
Sancto  Martino,  Reginald  de,  528. 

Abel  de,  538  (p.  348). 

,  Laurence  de,  528. 

,Eteginaldde,  479. 

(Sanoti  Martini),  Reginald,  267. 

,  Reginald  de,  and  Eva  his  wife,  528. 

Sancto  IffauTo,  Seymor,  Ralph  de,  186. 

,  Edmund  de,  186. 

Hughde,  538  (^j.  344>. 

Johnde,  412  (p.  235). 

,  Nicholas  de,  524,  528. 

,  and  Ellen  fla  Zouoh)  his  wife, 

458. 
,  and  Maud  his  wife,  458  (».' 

259). 

Roger  de,  538  {p.  336). 

,  William  de,  of  Hannington,  596. 

Sancto  Fetro,  XTrian  de,  251. 

John  de  (son  of  TJrian),  251. 

,  TJrian  de,  366. 

See  Seynt  Pere. 

Sanoto  Qnintino,  Herbert  de,  538  (pp.   339, 

340,  341). 
Saocto  Vigore,  Thomas  de,  383. 
Sanoto  Walerioo,  Reginald  de,  575. 
Sandale,  John  de,  199,  463. 
chancellor,  writ  to,  538   [p. 

363). 
Sandall,  Kirk,  Great  Sandale,  oo.  York,  199. 
Sandoroft,  Agnes  dte,  126. 
Sandelford,  oo.  Berks.     See  Sandleford. 
Sandford,  Sondford    [in    Frees    parish],    eo. 

Salop,  5. 
,  Santford    [in    Warcop    parish],     co. 

Westm.,  633  (pp.  302,  305). 
Sandford,   Sondford,    Sonford,  Ralph 

de,  5. 

,  John  de,  533  (i).  304). 

Richard  de,  5. 

Sandhurst,  John  de,  220  (121). 

Sandiacre.   Sandiaker,  Saundyaore,  co.  Derby, 

231. 
Sandleford,      Sandilford,      Sandelford      [co. 

Betks],  prior  of,  413  (p.  237),  456. 
Sandresdob,  co.  Buck.     £?ee  Sauuderton. 


Sandweye,  Eynulph-son  of  Edric  de  la,  297. 

,  ,  his  Wife  Alnova,  297. 

Sandy,  Sondeye,  co.  Bedf,,  Stratford  in,  412 

(i).238). 
Santford,  00.  Westm.     See  Sandford. 
Santiago  di  Oompostella  [Spain],  pilgrimages 

to,  284,  542,  54S. 
Santon.    Saunton  [in    Appleby   parish] .   oo. 

Lino,,  616. 
Sanzaver,  Ralph,  523. 

Ralph,  623,  536  ( y.  316). 

,  Ralph  and  Christiana  his  wife,  623. 

Sapcote,  Sapecote,  Sapkote  [co.  Leio.],  Basset 

of,  q.v. 
Saperton.  co.  Line.     See  Sapperton. 
Sapey,  Sapy  [Sapsy  Pritohard  or  Lower  Sapey], 

CO.  Wore,  manor,  67  (p.  24). 
Upper,    Overe    Sapy     [co.    Wore.], 

manor,  67   (p.  24). 
Sapkote,  co.  Leic.     See  Sapcote. 
Sapperton,  Saperton,  co.  Line, 592. 
Sapy,  CO.  Wore.     See  Sapey. 
Sapy,  John  de,  205. 
Sascott,  Saxecote  [in  Pontesbury  parish] ,  oo. 

Salop,  62  (  p.  29). 
Satelbowe,  co.  Norf.     See  Saddlebow. 
Satmyrthawe,    Satmyrthaoh    in    Braithwaite, 

CO.  Cumb.,  560. 
Sauecompe,  eo.  Hertf.     See  Saoomb. 
Sauewell,  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  162). 
SaukeTill.     See  Sakeyill. 
Saunderton,   Sandresdon,   oo.   Buck.,    manor 

399. 
Saundford,  Sampford,  oo.  Somers.,  538  (p.339). 
Saundyaore,  co.  Derby.     See  Saudiaore. 
Saunford  Peverel,  co.   Devon.     See  Sampford. 

,  CO.  Essex.     See  Sampford. 

Saunford,  Robert  de,  538  (p.  344). 
Saunsun,  William,  519  (p.  287). 
Saunton,  CO.  Lino.     See  Santon. 
Sauston,  oo.  Camb.     See  Sawston. 
Sauston,  William  de,  111. 

Johnde,  111. 

William  de,  and  Margery  his  wife, 

111. 
Sautmarreys,  co.  Wore. ,  615  (p.  403). 
Sautmarreys,  Peter  de,  615  (p.  403). 

See  Salso  Marisco. 

Sautre,  co.  Hunt.     See  Sawtry. 
Savage,  Sauvage,  John  le,  334. 

,  Roger  le,  334. 

Savernake,  co.  Wilts,  forest,  387. 
Savery,  Peter,  602. 

,  Peter,  Margery  his  wife,  502. 

;..,  William,  502. 

Sawbridge worth,  Sabriehes worth,  oo.  Hertf., 

248. 

fisshohnry  in,  q.v, 

Sawdon,  Saldene  [in  Brompton  parish],  ca, 

Yar'k,534:lp.'30fr). 


556 


INDEX  OP   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Sawley,  Sallay  [eo.  York],  abbot  of,  536  {■pp. 

313,  315,  321,  322). 

abbey,  advowson  of,  536  {p.  322). 

Sawston,  Sauston,  oo.  Caiub.,  manor,  489. 

,  land  called  Byhoundebrok  in.  111. 

,  messuage  called  ilakedesgore  in.  111. 

Sawtry,  Sautre,  eo.  Hunt,  538  (p.  350). 

,  abbot  of,  464. 

Sax,  Thomas,  163. 

his  son  William,  163. 

Saxby,  Saxeby ,  oo.  Leic. ,  548. 
Saxecote,  co.  Salop.     See  Sascott, 
Saxilby,  oo.  Line.,  421. 

Ingleby  in,  q.v. 

Saxilby,  Maud  de,  421. 

Saxlingham,  co.  Norf.,  manor,  534  (p.  311). 

Saxton,  Henry  de,  536  (p.  322). 

Say,  Geoffrey  de,  248,  270  (p.  146),  348. 

,  Jordan  le,  57  (p.  24),  58. 

Eobert  de,  258. 

Say,  barony  of,  230  (p.  122). 
Sayham  [oo.  Norf .].     See  Saham. 
Sayntemarieohurehe,     co.    Glamorgan.       See 

Saint  Mary  Church. 
Scagglethorpe,  Shakelthorp  [in  Moor  Monkton 

parish],  co.  York,  manor,  204. 
Soalariis,  Thomas  de,  65  ( ^.  21 ). 

Gf.  Scales. 

Scalby,  co.  York,  Throxenby  in,  q.v. 
Soaldwell,  SkaldeweU,  co.  N'hamp.,   412  (p. 

235). 
Soalebrok,  William  de,  279  (p.  156). 
Scales,  CO.  York.     See  Scholes. 
Scales,  Hugh  de,  458  (p.  256),  538  {p.  346).  ' 

,  Eobert  de,  415. 

Cf.  Scalariis. 

Soaltbwaiterigg,      Soalthaytrig     [in     Kendal 

parish],  co.  Westm.,  218  {p.  119). 
Scalwra  [Soalebor  in  Otley  parish  ?],  co.  York, 

636(33.317). 
Soarmston,  Skerniston,  Skamistone,  co.  Suff 

215(i).  115),  612. 
Seaming,  Skernyngg,  co.  Norf.,  471  (3).  265). 
Scarthcroft,  John,  65. 
Scaunqeton,  co.  Leic.     See  Shangton. 
Soaupewyk,  00.  Line.     See  Scopwick. 
Scawton,  Skalton.  co.  York,  551. 
Scerf,  Setf,  Thomas,  536  {p.  319). 
Sohabenore,  William  de,  knight,  356. 
Schadewelle,  co.  York.     See  Shadwell. 
Schadeworth,  Peter  de,  534  (p.  309). 
Schakelcros,  co.  Derby.     See  Shalcross. 
Sehaldesford,  co.  Surrey.     See  Shalford. 
Sohalis,  Balph,  384. 

Sohalton,  Sohelton,  John  de,  536  (p.  320). 
Schanqeton,  co.  Leic.    See  Shangton. 
Scharberton,  co.  N'humb.     See  Sharperton. 
Schargel,  Warin  de,  395. 
Sohambrok,  co.  Bedf.     See  Sharnbrook. 
Sohawe.     See  Shagh. 
Scheftiuton,  00.  Leio.     See  Skeffington, 


Scheftinton,  Baldwin  de,  250. 

Seheldeslegh,   Soheldesleye,  co.   Wore.      See 
Shelsley. 

Soheldon,  eo.  Warw.     See  Sheldon. 

Scheldon,  Nicholas  de,  615  (p.  408). 

Soheldwyeh,  co.  Kent.     See  Sheldwich. 

Schelf  [co.  York].    See  Shelf. 

Schelf ord,  co.  Camb.     See  Shelford. 

00.  Essex.     See  Shelford. 

Sohellegh,   Shelland?  [co.   Suff.?],   538  (p. 
349). 

Schelf,  Eobert  de,  152. 

Schelton.     See  Sohalton. 

Schench,  Martin,  165. 

Sohene,  00.  Surrey.     See  Sheen. 

Scheueston,  00.  Staff.     See  Shenstone. 

Schenyndon.  co.  Glouc.     See  Shenington. 

Sohepeley,  co.  N'humb.     See  Shipley. 

Bchepereth,  co.  Camb.     See  Shepreth. 

Schepton,  co.  Somers.     See  Shepton. 

Schereveswode  [00.  Buck.],  538  (p.  329). 

Scherneeote    [Shamoote,    00.    Wilts  ?],    538 
(  P-  329). 

Schevyok,  00.  Comw.     See  Sheviook. 
Scheyle ,  co.  Leio.     See  Scale. 
Scheynton,  00.  Leio.     See  Shenton. 
Sohibbrok,  00.  Chester.     See  Shipbrook. 

Schillingford,  Tliomas  de,  233. 

Ealphde,  233. 

SohiUyngford,  co.  Devon.     See  Shillingford. 
Schilveden  moor,  00.  N'humb.,  219  ( p.  121). 
Sehipen,  co.  Lane.     See  Chipping. 
Schippelingbotell,  co.  N'humb.  See  Shilbottle. 

Schirburne,  co.  Warw.     See  Sherboum. 
Schirburne,  Eobert  de,  279  (p.  161). 
Schireborne,  00.  Dorset.     See  Sherborne. 
Schirlohd,  co.  Derby.     See  Shirland. 
Sohobyngton,  eo.  Buck.     See  Shabbington. 
Sehodeoaump,  co.  Camb.     See  Shudy  Camps. 
Schodwell,  William  de,  his  wife  Joan,  and  son 

John,  277. 
Sohokkeborowe,  00.  Warw.      See  Shuokborgh. 
Scholes,  Scales  [in  Barwiok  in  Elmet  parish], 

CO.  York,  279  (i).  1^9). 
Soborburgh,  co.  York.     See  Soorborough. 
Schorleton,  co.  Chester.     See  Chorlton. 
Sohotley,  00.  N'humb.     See  Shotley. 
Sohottele,  00.  Suff.     See  Shotley. 
Sohoupton,     See  Shupton. 
Schrauleye,  00.  Wore.     See  Shrawley. 
Sehrawardyn,  co.  Salop.     See  Shrawardine. 
Schreueleye,  co.  Warw.     See  Shrewley. 
Sohryvenham,  Sohrevenham,   co.  Berks.       See 

Shrivenham. 
Schuston,  eo.  Staff.     See  Shusions. 
Sohymmyngfeld,  00.  Berks.     See  Shinfleld. 

Sohypton,  co.  Oxford.     See  Shipton. 
Schyrebom,  co.  Dorset.     See  Sherborne. 
Schyreveheye,  co.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
SchyreTeslBnoh,  co.  Wore.     See  Lenoh. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS   AND   PLACES. 


557 


Semale,  William  le,  65. 

Seolootes,  co.  Jork.     See  Soulooatea. 

Soopwiok,  Seaupewyk,  co.  Lino.,  402. 

Soor.     See  Sor. 

Soorborough,  Sohorburgh,  Soorburgh,  eo.  York, 

636  (p.  320). 

advowson,  536  (2>.  320). 

Scorohebuf,  John, 279  (p.  156). 

Score.     See  Sor. 

Sooreby   [in  Oatton  parish],   co.   York,   536 

(p.  319). 
Soosthorpe,  Seothorp,   Scorthorp   [in  Kirkby 

Malhamdale  pariah! ,  oo.  York,  583  ( p. 

305). 
Scoteny,  fee  of,  249. 
Scoter.     See  Scotre. 
Seothorp,  oo.  York.     See  Soosthorpe. 
Seothorp,  Thomas  de,  533  {p.  306).  , 
Scotland,  chancellor  of.     See  Beverootes. 
Scotre.  Scoter,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 

Roger  de,  484. 

■....,  Roger  de,  349. 

,  Elizabeth  daughter  of  Soger  de,  349, 

372. 

Sootton  [in  Parnham  parish],  oo.  York,  W.R., 

536  (p.  316). 
Skothowe,  Skothow,  oo.  Norf..  manor, 

529. 

,  All  Saints  church,  529. 

Sorafield,  Soraythfeld,  oo.  Line.,  275. 
Serayingham,  co.  York,  Leppington  in,  q  v.' 
Soraythfeld,  oo.  Line-    See  Sorafield. 
Soridholm,  Adam  de,  279  (p.  162). 
Serinam,  John  le,  65. 

Scrop,  Henry  de,  chief  justice,  531  (p.  300). 
Sorabbes,  le,  in  Harthill  wapentake,  co.  York, 

349,  484. 
Serut,  Robert,  409. 
Scudamore.     Cf.  Skydemor. 
Souhpton.     See  Shupton. 
Soalooates,    Seolootes   [by    Hull],  oo.  York, 

345.  % 

,  advowson,  345. 

Seurea,  John  de,  338. 

Sowynhow,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Swinhoe. 

Seaoroft,  Secroft   [in  Whitkirk  pariah]     eo. 

York.  279  {p.  159). 
Seaford,  Seford,  oo.  Sussex,  2. 

Chinting  in,  q.v, 

Seale,  Scheyle,  oo.  Leic,  143. 

Seamer,  Semere,  Semer  [near  Stokesley] ,  co. 

York,  536  (p.  322). 

manor,  536  (pp.  314,  324). 

,  Ayton  in,  q.v. 

Seaton,  Seton    [in    Cammerton    parish],   oo. 

Cumb.,  146. 
Delaval,  Seton  de  la  Vale  [in  Earsdon 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  manor,  353. 

Seyton  [oo.  Rutland] ,  412  (p.  235). 

Rosa,  Seton,  oo.  York,  616. 

Secheyil,  Kioholas  de,  285. 

,  ,  his  sister  Sibyl,  285. 


Seohi,  00.  Korf .     See  Setchy. 

Seokford,  Sekford  [in  Great  Beaiings  parish], 

oo.Su£f.,215(i).  115),612. 
Seokington,  Seeqenden,  Sekyndon,  oo.  Warw., 

468(^5.  259),  615  (p.40i). 
Seeqenden,  oo.  Warw.     See  Seokington. 
Seoroft,  00.  York.     See  Seaoroft. 
Sedgebrook,   Segbrok,   oo.  Line,  manor,  279 

(p.  163). 
Sedgwick,  Seggewyk,  Seggewyke  [in  Horsham 

parish],  00.  Sussex,  manor,  321. 
Seer  Green,   le  Shere   [in    Farnham    Royal 

parish],  eo.  Buck.,  187. 
SSez.  Sees  [Orne,  Prance],  abbot  of,  222,  413 

(p.  237). 
Seford,  co.  Sussex.     See  Seaford. 
Segbrok,  oo.  Lino.     See  Sedgebrook. 
Segenhoe,  Segenho  [in  Ridgmont  parish,  oo. 

Bedf.].597. 
Seggewyk,  Seggewyke,  eo.  Sussex.     See  Sedg- 
wick. 
Segrave,  — ,  357. 

Henry  de,  615  (i).403). 

John  de,   412  (pp.  233,  234),  464, 

516,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 

,  Nicholas  de,  538  (p.  345). 

Maud  daughter  of  Nicholas,  538  (p. 

344). 
Segrut  park,,  00.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  168). 
Seighford,  Cesteford,  co.  Staff.,  283. 
Seint  Neit,  eo.  Cornw.     See  St.  Neot. 
Sekford,  eo.  Suff.     See  Seokford. 
Sekyndon,  oo.  Warw.     See  Seokington. 
Selaby,  Seletby  [in  Gainford  parish,  co.  Dur 

ham],  615  (J).  413). 

Selborne,  Selebourn  [oo.  Hants],  prior,  &o.  of, 
466. 

Selc,  la,  CO.  Devon.     See  Zeal. 

Selebourn  [eo.  Hants].     See  Selborne. 

Seletby  [co.  Durham].     See  Selaby.  • 

Selewood,  eo.  Somers.     See  Selwood. 

Selham,  Shuleham,  oo.  Sussex,  636  (p.  315). 

Sellinge,  Sellyng,  oo.  Kent,  manor,  486. 

Wilmington  in,  g,i). 

Sellyng,  eo.  Kent.     See  Sellinge. 

Selveyn,  oo.  Salop.  See  Sylfan  [oo.  Mont- 
gomery]. 

Selwood,  Selewood,  co,  Somers.,  forest,  6. 

Seman,  Richard,  of  Kymston,  171. 

William,  171. 

Semere,  oo.  York.     See  Seamer. 

Sempringham,  oo.  Line.,  prior  of,  472,  473, 

00.  Line,  Pointon  in,  q.v. 

Seneachal,  John  le,  112. 

Senghenydd,  Seighenyth,  Sengenytb,  oo. 
Glamorgan,  Welsh  country  of,  538 
(pp.  332,  334). 

,     CO.     Glamorgan,   country    of,    638 

(p.  335). 

Senvyll,  Simon  de,  444. 

Serf.    See  Scerf . 


558 


INDEX  OP  PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Sergeatix,      Cerizeaus,       Cirecekus, 
Kichar4  de,  54, 155. 

,  Joan  wife  of  John  de.  155. 

,  Biohard  de,  125. 

Bicbard  son  of  John  aon  of  Bichard 

de,  54. 
Seritor  [Sirior  in  Abergele  ?],  eo.   Denbigh, 

279  (p.  168). 
Serjauut,    Serjant,  Alexander  le,  of 

Melmerby,  287. 

John  le,  287. 

Serl,  Henry,  583. 
Serle,  Philip,  379. 

Biohard,  379. 

SesBay,  Cesay,  Cesaye,  oo.  York,  686  {p.  322;. 
Setohey,  Seohi,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 
Seteneahull,  eo.  Salop.     See  Tetshill. 
Seterington,  co.  York.     See  Settrington. 
Setun,  CO.  Cumh.     See  Seaton. 

de  la  Vale,  co.  N'humb.     See  Seaton. 

00.  York.     See  Seaton. 

Seton,  Christopher  de,  533  (p.  300). 

,  Johnde,  62,  516. 

,  Ermina  his  wife,  516,  533  {p. 

300). 
Setringeton,  oo.  York.     See  Settrington. 
Settrington,  Seterington,  Setringeton,  co.  York, 

81. 

manor,  302. 

,  advowBon,  302. 

Sevanz,  Ceyanz,  Sevanoe,  Ceyantz,  Bobert  de, 

538  (p.  349). 

,  William  de,  538  (p.  343). 

SeTenbampton   [in    Higbworth    parish],  co. 

Wilts,  60. 
Severn,  river,  628  (p.  328). 
Severn   Stoke,  Severstok,  Severne  Stok,   oo. 

Wore,     manor,    533   (p.    303),    538 

(p.  341). 

advowson,  533  {pp.  303,  304). 

chantry  in,  533  (p.  304). 

Sewale,  Beginald,  159. 

Seymor.    See  Sanoto  Manro. 

Seynpere.     See  Seynt  Pere. 

Seynt  Owen,  Bobert  de,  616  (p.  411). 

See  Sanoto  Audoeno. 

Seynt  Pere,  Seynpere,  John,  of  South 

Marefield,  250. 

Sec  Sanoto  Petro. 

Seyntebride,  oo.  Monm.     See  St.  Brides. 
Seyton  [oo.  Butland].     See  Seaton. 
Sezinoote,  Scheanecote,oo.Glouo.,  616  {p.  402). 
Shabbington,  Schobyngton,  co.   Buck,  manor, 

397  (if.  221). 
Shaokerstone,    Shakereston,    oo.    Leic,    412 

(p.  236). 

,  advowson,  412  {p.  236). 

Shaddeworth,  Peter  de,  623. 

,  Peter  de,  and  Audrey  his  wife,  623. 

Bobertde,  623. 

,  William  son  of  Bobert  de,  623. 


Shadewell,  oo.  Norf.     See  Shadwell. 
Shadwell,   Shadewell    [in   Bushford  parish], 
CO.  Norf.,  638  (i).  346). 

Schadewelle  [in  Thorner  parish],  co. 

York,  279  (;p.  159). 
Shagbe,  Schawe,  Bichard  son  of  Henry  del,  279 

{pp.  163,  164). 
Shakclee,  Sakele,  Edmund  de,  412  {p.  233). 
Shakelthorp,  co.  York.     See  Scagglethorp. 
Shakereston,  co.  Leic.     See  Shaokerstone. 
Shaloross,  Scbakelcros  [in  Hope  parish] ,  oo. 

Derby,  577. 
Shaldeford,  co.  Essex.    See  Shalford. 
Shaldeford,  Bartholomew  der415. 

John  de,  416. 

,  Thomas  de,  415. 

Shalford,  Shaldeford,  ,co.  Essex,  .038  {pp.  325, 
349). 

,  Schaldesford,  eo.  Surrey,  mnnor,  638 

{p.  346). 
Shangton,  Schanqeton,  Scaunqeton,  co.  Leic, 

458  (pp.  268,259). 
Shanklin,  co.  Hants.,  1.  of  W.,  OlifE  in,  q.v. 
Shap,  Heppe,  Hepp,  oo.  Westm.,  533  {p.  302). 

,  abbey,  533  (p.  303;. 

,  abbot  of,  462. 

Shsmbrook,  Schambrok,  co.  Bedf.,  63  {p.  18). 
Shameton,  co.  Norf.     See  Sharrington. 
Sharnf ord,  Sbarneford,  oo.  Leic.  (in  a  Warwick 

inquisition),  412  (p.  234). 
Sharpenhurst,  co.  Sussex      See  Itohingfield. 
Sharperton,  Soharberton  [in  Alwinton  parish], 

CO.  N'humb.,  47. 
Sharrington,  Shameton,  co.  Norf.,  538  (pp. 

325,  346). 
Shatisham,  co.  SuS.     See  Shottisham. 
Shawbury,  oo.  Salop,  Besford  in,  q.v. 

..., Withyford  in,  q.v. 

Shaw,  Shawe  [in  Alton  Bemers  parish],  oo. 

Wilts,  manor,  479. 
Sheen,   Schene,   oo.  Surrey,  manor,   397  (p. 

219).  ' 

Sheinton,  co.  Leic.     See  Shenton. 
Sheldon,  Soheldon,  oo.  Warw.,  615  {pp.  404 
408). 

Sholdon     [near     Chippenham],     oo. 

Wilts,  48. 
Sheldwich,  Scheldwyoh,    oo.   Kent,   538  {p. 

343). 
Shelf,  Sohelf  [near  Halifax,  oo.  York],  579. 
ShelfhuU,  00.  Warw.     See  ShelBeld. 
Shelfiuld,  ShelfhuU  [in  Aston  Oantlow  parish], 

00.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 
Shalford,  Great,  Schelford,  oo.  Camb.,  203. 
,  Little,  Schelford,  eo.  Camb.,  manor 

409. 

Shelland,  Sheulande,  oo.  Suff.,  384. 

Shelsley  Walsh,  Seheldesley  Waleis,  Soheldes- 

legh,  Soheldealeye,   oo.  Wore.,   17,  57 

(p.  25). 

manor,  57  (p.  24;. 

Shelton,  John  de,  66. 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


559 


Shengham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Shingham. 
Shenington,  Sohenyudon,  oo.  Gloue.   [now  oo. 

Oxford],  211. 
Shenley,  oo.  Hertf.,  Eabley  in,  q.v. 
Sheustone,  Sohenesfcon,    eo.    Staff,,   611   ( p, 

394). 
Shenton,  Sheinton,  Seheynton  [in  Market  Bos- 
worth  parish]  ,  oo.  Leio. ,  615  ( p.  406). 
Shep,  Kiehard,  611  (  p.  393). 
Shepereth,  oo.  Camb.     See  Shepreth. 
Shepeye,  John  do,  412  (.p.  236). 

William  de,  412  (p.  236). 

Shepham,  oo.  Somers.     See  Shiphain. 

Sheplake.     See  Shiplake. 

Shepreth,  Shepereth,  Sehepereth,  eo.  Camb.. 

Ill,  409. 
Shepton  Beauehamp.,  Sohepton,  oo.  Somers., 
406. 

Mallet,  Shepton  Malet,  oo.  Somers., 

manor,  425,  485. 

,  advowson,  485. 

Sherborne,  Sohireborne,  Shirebume,    Schyre- 
born,  00.  Dorset,  278. 

,  forest  pleas  held  at,  297. 

, ,  abbot  of ,  404. 

Monk,  Shirboum  [oo.  Hants],  prior, 

&c.  of,  456. 

St.   John,   Shyrebourne,  oo.   Hants, 

manor,  496. 
Sherbourn,  Sohirburne.  eo.  Warw.,  manor,  615 

{p.  399). 
Sherbum,  oo.  fork,  Huddleston  in,  q.v. 
Shore,  eo.  Buck.     See  Seer  Green. 
Shereg,  oo.  Westm.,  218  {p.  118). 
Sherewynd.     See  Sherwynde. 
Sherington,  Shrington,  oo.  Buck.,  368. 
Shermanbury,  eo.  Sussex,  Morley  in,  q.v. 
Sherrevetone,  eo.  Wilts.     See  Shrewton. 
Sherwynde,    Sherewynd,    Elizabeth    wife    of 

Geoffrey,  531. 
Shettisham,  oo.  Suff.     See  Shottisham. 
Sheulande,  oo.  Suff.     See  Shelland. 
Sheviook,  Sohevyok,  eo.  Coimw. ,  manor,  139 

(p.  65.) 
Shifnal,  Ideahaltf,  co.  Salop,  manor,  188. 
Shilbottle,  Shiplyngbodel,    Schippellngbotell, 
00.  Nhumb.,  536  (p.  316). 

Shilford     [in    Bromhaugh,     in    Bywell    St. 

Andrew],    oo.    N'humb.,   manor,    403 

ip.  224). 
Shireford      [in      Burton      Hastings 

parish],  oo.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 
Shilford,   Alfred  de,   his    daughter   Alnova, 

297. 
Shillingford  St.   George,    Sohillyngford,   oo. 

Devon,  233,  527  (jp.  294). 
Shilton,  Shulton,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
Shimplingge,  William  de,  55  (p.  21). 
Shinfield,    Sohymjnyngfeld,    co.   Berks,    615 

(p.  402). 
Shingham,  Shengham,  oo.  Norf.,  638  (p.  346). 
,,  advowson,  538  (p.  351). 


Shipbrook,  Schibbrok  [in  Davenham  parish], 
00.  Chester,  manor,  251  (pp.  136, 137). 
Shipen,  oo.  Lane.     See  Chipping. 
Shipham,  Shepham,  oo.  Somers.,  346  (p.  196). 

Winterhead  in,  q.v. 

Shiplake,  oo.  Oxford,  538  (p.  344). 
Shiplake,  Sheplake,  Soger  de,  .588  (p.  344). 
Shipley,  Sohepeley  [in  Eglingham  parish],  oo. 

N'humb.,  80. 
Shiplyngbodel,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Shilbottle. 
Shipton  Moyne,  Shiptone  Moygne,  eo.  Glouc, 
manor,  514. 

on    Oherwell,    Sypton,    Sohypton   on 

Charewill,  oo.  Oxford,  279  {p.    156), 
4:58  (pp.  255,  258). 

,  manor,  458  (pp.  255,  256;. 

Shirbourn  [oo.  Hants].     See  Sherborne. 
Shirburn,  Shirbourne,  oo.  Oxford,  manor,  60. 
Shireburne,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Sherborne. 
Shireford,  oo  Warw.     See  Shilford. 
Shirland.  Sohirlond,  oo.  Derby,  advowson,  53 
(p.  17). 

,  manor,  5S  (p.  17). 

names  of  mills  in,  53  (p.  17;. 

Shiryngton,Iloger  son  of  John  de,368 

,  Robert  de  (son  of  Eoger),  368. 

Shiueleshou,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Silsoe. 
Shookeburgh,  Shokkebourgh,  oo.  Warw.     See 

Shuokburgh. 
Shoreham,  oo.  Kent,  Filston  in,  q.v. 
Shorne,  oo.  Kent,  Bundal  in,  q.v. 
Shotlesworth,  co.  Lano.     See  Shuttleworth. 
Shotley.  Sotle,  Sohotley.  oo.  N'humb.   manor 
403(fiy.  221,  225). 

Sohottele,  oo.  Suff.,  152. 

Shotteswell,      Chetteswell,    Schoteawell.     oo. 

Warw.,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 
Shottisham,  Shettisham,  Shatis ham ,  oo.  Suff. 

481,  517. 
Shotton  in  Glendale  [in  Stannington  parish] 

00.  N'humb.,  219  (;p.  120). 
Shotwiok,  00.  Chester,  Capenhurst  in,  q.v. 
Shouldham,   Shuldham,  co.   Norf.,  538  (p. 
346). 

prior  of,  538  (p.  346). 

Shrawardine,     Schrawardyn,     co.     Salop,    62 

(P-  29). 
Shrawley,  Sohrauleye,  oo.  Wore.,  615  ( p,  403). 
Shrewley,   Sohreuoleye,  co.    Warw.,    manor, 

601,  602. 
Shrewsbury,    Salop,     a    messuage     in,     611 
(p.  393). 

castle,  service  of  carrying  treasure 

from,  89. 

,  service  connected  with,  87. 

earl  of.     See  Belesme. 

Shrewton,  Sherrevetone,  Wynterborn  Sherre- 

tone,  00.  Wilts,  267. 
Shrington,  co.  Buck.     See  Sherington. 
Shrivenham,  Sohryvenham,  Sohrevenham,  oo. 

Berks,  manor,  56. 

,..,  hundred,  56. 

Shrobbe,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Shrub. 


560 


INDEX   OP   PEESONS   AND   PLACES. 


Shrub,   Shrobbe    [in  Burwash    parish],     co. 

Sussex,  207. 
Shuokburgh,      Shuokeburgh,      Shookeburgh, 

Sehokkeborowe,     Shokkebourgh,      co. 

War\v.,  412  (p.  234),  615  (p.  406). 
Shuokeburgh,  Simon  de,  412  (p.  234). 
Shady  Camps,  Schodecaump,  CO.  Camb.,  358. 
Shulbred,  Shulebrede,  or  Shelbourne  [in  Linoh- 

mere  parish] ,  prior  of,  536  ( p.  315). 
Shuldham,  co.  Norfolk.     See  Shouldham. 
Shuleham,  co.  Sussex.     See  Selham. 
Sbupton,         Scuhpton,      Schoupton, 

Bichard  de,  313. 

,  Robert  de,  313. 

Shumehull  [in   Pirton],   co.   Wore,  615  (p. 

397). 
Shusions,  Chuston,  Schuston  [in  Church  Eaton 

parish],  co.  Staff.,  222. 
Shuttleworth,  Shotlesworth  [in  Bury  parish], 

CO.  Lane,  manor,  279  {p.  162). 
Shypen,  oo.  Lano.    See  Chipping. 
Shyreboum,  oo.  Hants.     See  Sherborne. 
Shyrland,  Bobert  de,  220  {p.  123). 
Sibaldescote,  co.  Salop.      See  Sibbersoott. 
Sibbeford,  co.  N'hamp.,  458  (  v.  257). 

,  Sibbesford,  co.  Oxford.     See  Sibford. 

Sibbersoott,  Sibaldescote,  Sybaskot  [in  Pontes- 

bury  parish],  co.  Salop,  62  (p.  29). 
Sibbesford,  co.  Oxford.     See  Sibford. 
Sibelywode  [Sibertswold  ?] ,  co.  Kent,  145. 
Sibeton,  co.  Suff.     Sec  Sibton. 
Sibford      Ferris     (or    Temple),    Sybbeford, 

Sibbeford,  oo.  Oxford,  97. 
G-ower,    Sibbeford,  Sibbeford   Gower 

[in  Swalcliffe  parish],  oo.  Oxford,  458 

{pp.  255,  256,  258),  615   {pp.   402, 


Sibton,  Sibeton,  co.  Suff.,  426. 

Sicklinghall,  Siglinghall,  Siklinghal  [inKirkby 

Oyerblow  parish],  co.  York,  395,  536 

{p.  317). 
Side,  John  del,  52. 

Sidehaleheye  [in  Sutton  Coldfield],  eo.  Warw., 

615  (y.  399). 
Sifflington,     Syfleton,     Giflatoue     [in    Ditton 

parish],  oo.  Kent,  207,  533  {p.  343). 
Siglesden,  oo.  Tork.     See  Silsden. 
Siglinghall,  oo.  York,     See  Sicklinghall. 
Siglinghall,  Nicholas  de,  536  {p.  317). 
Siklinghal,  oo.  York.     See  Sicklinghall. 
Sillonesbrigge,  oo.  Kent.     See  Sylenebregge. 

Silsden,   Siglesden  [in  Kildwiok   parish]    co 

York,  533  (y.  301). 
Silsoe,  Sivelesho,  Shiueleshou,  oo.  Bedf.,  229 

597. 

,  Wrest  in,  q.v. 

Silveron,  Silveroun,  Thomas,  620. 

Silvesterker  [near  Kilpin?],  oo.  York,  300. 

Silvestre,  Peter,  538  {p.  347). 

Simon,  Adam  son  of,  273. 

Simondesbergh,  co.  Dorset.      See  Symonds- 

bury. 


Simonstone,  Symondston  [near  Padiham],  eo. 

Lane,  279  {p.  160). 
Singleborough,   Syngleborwe,  oo.  Buck.,  538 

{p.  343). 
Singleworth,  oo.  Buck.,  538  {p.  329). 
Sirior,  oo.  Denbigh.     See  Seritor. 
Siston,   Sistone,   Syston,   Ciston,  oo.  Glono., 

manor,  148  {pp.  72,  76.  77). 
Sivelesho,  eo.  Bedf.     See  Silsoe. 
Sixel,  CO  Lino.     See  Sixhills. 
Sixhil  s,  Sixel,  Sixil,  Sixhill,  oo.  Line,  prior 

of,  345,  352  ( p.  201),  536  {p.  316). 

Sixle de,  256. 

Skaldewell,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Soaldwell. 
Skalton,  oo.  York.     See  Scawton. 
Skarnistone,  Skemiston,  co.  Suff.,  612.  . 
Skeffington,  Soheftinton,Skeffynton,  co.  Leie, 

250. 

,  advowson,  187. 

Skegby,   Skeggeby,   Skegeby  [in  Pledborough 

parish],  oo^  Nott.,  279  {p.  155),  497. 

manor,  94. 

Skellingthorpe,  Skellynghop,    oo.  Line,    538 

{p.  360). 
Skelton,  oo.  Cumb.,  533  {p  300). 

,  advosrson,  9. 

,  church,  533  {p.  307). 

,  Skeltone    [in    Ho\rden   parish],    co. 

York,  300,  610. 
Skendleby,  Skeuderby,  co.  Line.,  manor,  352 

{p.  200). 
Skerniston,  Skarnistone,  Soarmston,  co.  Suff., 

216  (i).  115),  613. 
Skernyngg,  co.  Norf.     See  Seaming. 
Skibeden,    Skibden    [in    Skipton    in    Craven 

parish],  oo.  York,  583  (p.  301). 
Skillingtou,  Skyllington,  co.  Line,  raanor,589. 
Skinnergrove,  Skynnergreve  [in  Brotton  parish, 

CO.  York],  593. 
Skinthorp,  Skynthorp  {now  disappeared),  eo 

York,  199. 
Skipsea,  Skipse,  oo.  York,  castle  guard,  169. 
Skipton.   in  Craven,   Skiptoun,   Skypton    co 

York,  30,  633  ( PI).  305-6). 

,  inquisition  made  at,  346. 

castle,  &o.,  633  {p.  301). 

St.    John    the     Evangelist's 

ohapel,  533(i).  300). 

,  castle,  chapel  in,  533  (p.306). 

,  ,  honour  of  the  castle  of,  73.  ' 

,  church,  638  {p.  307). 

forest,  1. 

,  ,  manor,  1. 

,  Beamsley  in,  q.v. 

,  Draughton  in,  q.v. 

Stirton  in,  q.v. 

upon  Swale  [in  Topoliffe  parish],  oo. 

York,  636  (p.  332). 
Skipton,  Skypton,  Baldwin  de,  636  {p.  323) 

,  Henry  de,  586  {p.  322). 

John  de,  536  (p.  322). 

Laurence  de.  536  {p.  322). 

William  de,  282,  633  {p.  306). 

his  father  Adam,  382. 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


561 


Skirpenbeok,  Skyrponbeok,  eo.  York,   manor, 

93. 
Skothow,  Skothowe,  oo.  Norf.     See  Soottow. 
Skydemor,  Walter,  527  (p.  294). 
Skyllington,  oo.  Lino.     See  Skillington. 
Skynnergreve,  oo.  York.    See  Skinnergrove. 
Skynthorp,  oo.  York.     See  Skinthorp. 
Skypton,  oo.  York.     Sec  Skipton. 
Skypton.     See  Skipton. 
Skyrpenbeok,  oo.  York.     See  Skirpenbeok. 
Slade,  la,  oo.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 
Sleagill,    Slegill    [in    Morland    parish],    oo. 

Westm.,21S(iJ.  118). 
Sledwiek,  Sledewys  [in  Whorlton],  oo.  Dur- 
ham, 616  (p.  412). 
Slegill,  00.  Westm.     See  Sleagill. 
Slekburn,  Isabel  de,  533  (p.  305). 
Slevareh,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (  p.  836). 
Sloothby,  Slotheby  [in  Willoughby  parish], 

00.  Lino.,  852  (i>.  201  his). 
Slotheby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Sloothby. 
Smalebrok,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Smallbrook. 
Smallbrook.  Smalebrok  [in  Warminster  parish]. 

00.  Wilts,  538  (i).  328). 
Smallwood,   Smalwode  [in   Astbury   parish], 

00.  Chester,  62  ( p.  30). 
Smalwode,  oo.  Chester.     See  SmaUwood. 
Smardale,     Smerdale     [in     Kirkby     Stephen 

parish],  oo.  Westm.,  533  (p.  301). 
Smaws,    Smawys    [in  Tadcaster  parish],   oo. 

York,  536  (p.  318). 
Smeaton,   Smetheton  [in  Bulmer  parish],  oo. 

Essex,  manor,  191. 

Kirk,  Little  Smythton,  co.  York,  395. 

Smerdale,  oo.  Westm.     See  Smardale. 
Smethoott,  Smothecot,  oo.  Salop,  611  (p.  393). 
Smetheton,  oo.  Essex.'    See  Smeaton. 
Smith,  Faber,  Adam,  536  (p.  318). 

,  John,  64  f  i).  34). 

,  Eiohard,  228. 

Thomas,  536  (p.  322). 

Smithton,  Margery  wife  of  Andrew 

de,  353. 
Smythton,  oo.  York.     See  Smeaton. 
Snainton,  Snaynton  [in  Brompton  parish],  oo. 

York,  534  {p.  307),  636  (p.  323). 
Snaith,  oo.  York,  Carlton  in.  q.v. 
Snape  [oo.  Suff.],  prior  of,  215  (p.  116). 
Snarestone,   Snarkeston,   oo.   Leic,   412  {pp. 

235,236'. 
Snarkeston,  oo.  Leio.     See  Snarestone. 
Snave,  oo.  Kent,  153. 
Snave,  Emma  de,  153. 
Snaynton,  oo.  York.     See  Snainton. 
Snaynton,  Nloholas  de,  534  (p.  308). 
Snelleshow,  co.  Lano.,  279  (p.  162). 
Snellson,  Snelleston,  co.  Buck.,  63  ( p.  18). 

,  manor,  63  (p.  19). 

Sneterton,  Avioe  de,  281. 

Ranulphde,  281. 

Snitter,   Snyttir    [in  Eothbury    parish],    oo. 

N'humb,,  2J9  (p  121). 

88017 


Snitterby,  Sniterby,  oo.  Line,  181. 
Snitterfield,     Snyteresfeld,     Smyterfeld,     oo. 

Warw.,    616  (p.   405). 
Snitterley,       Snyterle        [submerged;      now 

represented   by  Blakeney],    oo.    Norf., 

538  (p.  346j. 
Snyteresfeld,  oo.  Warw.     See  Snitterfield. 
Snyterfeld,  co.  Warw.     See  Snitterfield. 
Snyterle,  co.  Norf.     See  Snitterley. 
Snyttir,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Snitter. 
Soberton,  oo.  Hants,  Hoe  in,  q.v. 
Sooheneghe,  Adam  de,  429. 
Sookbridge,  Soekebred  [in  Barton  parish],  co. 

Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 
Sookebred,  oo.  Westm.     See  Sookbridge. 
Sookeleye,  oo.  Woro.     See  Suokley. 
Soer.     See  Sor. 

Soham,  Saham,  oo.  Camb.,  manor,  12. 
Soke,  la  Soke,  the  bishop's  court  at,  oo.  Hants, 

298. 
Solariis,  John  son  of  Thomas  de,  254. 
Solihull,  CO.  Warw.,  345  (p.  194). 
Som  .  .  .  ,  Kobert  de,  633  (p.  303). 
Somborne,  King's,  Sumbum,  oo.  Hants,  621. 
Somenour,  Walter  son  of  Henry  le, 

391. 

,  Henry  le,  301. 

,  Agnes  wife  of,  391. 

,  Boger  le,  391. 

Somer,  Eiohard,  536  (p.  317). 

Somerby,  Someretby,  Someredeby   [by   Q-lan- 

ford  Brigg],  eo.  Line,  536  (p.  315). 

,  manor,  120  (p.  54). 

[St.  Mary  Magdalen],  Someretby,  oo. 

Line,  592. 
Somerootes,  oo.  Line,  817. 
Someredeby,      Someretby,     oo.     Line      See 

Somerby. 
Somergang     [Summergangs.     in     Thorngum- 

bald?],  00.  York,  266  {p.  144),  345. 
Somerhampton,  by  Belton   [Somerleyton,   oo. 

Suff.  ?],  540. 
Somerhus  [oo.  Durham] .     See  Summerhouse. 
Someri.     See  Somery. 
Someries,  co.  Bedf .     See  Greathampstead. 
Somersetshire,  forests  of,  6. 
Somersham  [oo.  Suff.] ,  540. 
Somerton  [in  Boothby  Graffoe],   oo.   Line, 

castle,  &e,  274. 

00.  Oxford,  manor,  398  {p.  220). 

,  00.  Somers.,  warren,  6. 

Somerton,  Eegjnald  de,  538  (p.  333  bis). 
Somervile,  Somorvyllj  Somervyle,   John  de, 

615  (p.  405). 

.Eogerde,  121,510. 

Somery,  Someri,  Sumery,  Agnes  de, 

127. 
Johnde,  127,  485,  538  (p.  332),  611 

(p.  393). 

Eiohard  de,  638  {p.  349). 

Eoger  de,  468  (i).  256). 

Sondbaph,     See  ^^nbaphe, 

35^ 


562 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Sondboume,  fishpond  in  Kidderminster,  oo. 

Wore.,  611  (p.  393). 
Sonde,  oo.  Chester.     See  Sound. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  manor,  606. 

Sondeye,  oo.  Bedf .     See  Sandy. 
Sondford,  eo.  Salop.     See  Sandf ord. 
Sondford,  Sonford.     See  Sandf  ord. 
Soor.     See  Sor. 

Sor,  Sore,  Soor,  Soer,  Soor,  Soore,  John   le, 
211,  285,  538  (pp.  338  ter,  339). 

,  John,  the  elder,  125. 

, ,  the  younger,   and  Alice  his 

wife,  125. 
Sorel,  Hugh,  538  (p.  348). 
Sorreys,  Biohai-d  de,  279  (p.  162). 
Soterle,  oo.  Suff.     See  Sotterley. 
Soterle,  Boger  de,  389. 

Edmund  de,  389. 

Sotle,  CO.  N'humb.    See  Shotley. 

Sotterley,  SoterJe,  oo.  SufE.,  manor,  389. 

Sotton,  CO.  Dorset,  manor,  202. 

Soty,  John,  280. 

Ssuch,  Souche.     See  Zouohe. 

Soulby,  Souleby  [in  Kirkby  Stephen  parish], 

00.  Westm.,  538  (pp.  302,  303,  305). 
Sonldern,  Sulthom,  co.  Oxford,  manor,  619. 
Souleby,  co.  Westm.     See  Soulby. 
Sound,   Sonde   [in  Wybunbury  parish],  co. 

Chester,  62  (pp.  30,  31). 
Sourdaval,       Surdeval,       Surdevale, 

Surdefal,  John  son  of  Walter  de, 
160. 

"Walter,  160. 

,  John,  150,205. 

Soureby,  co.  Westm.    See  Brough. 
Soureby,  Robert  de,  633  (p.  302). 
Sousche.    See  Zouohe. 
Soutoherch,  co.  Essex.     See  Southchurch. 
Soutcheroh.     See  Suthoherche. 
Southampton,  co.  Hants,  615  (p.  400). 

,  prior  of,  184. 

Soathborough,  Suth  [in   Tonbridge  parish], 

.    eo.  Kent,  538  ( J).  331). 
Southburn,  Southbrunne  [in  Kirkburn  parish] 

CO.  York,  616. 
Southcadebury,  oo.  Somers.     See  Cadbury. 
Southoemeye,  co,  Glouo.     See  Cemey. 
Southchurch,  Sutoheroh,   Suthoherche,  Sout- 
oherch, CO.  Essex,  189. 

,  manor,  200,  201. 

Southoote,  Suthcote  [in  Winkleigh parish], oo. 

Devon,  538  (p.  339). 
Southfarham,  co.  Hants.    See  Fareham. 
Southgarston  in  the  manor   of  Okeford,  co 

Dorset,  607(1).  388). 
Southie  by  Pevensey,  Suthie,  co.  Sussex,  185. 

277. 
SouthlofthouBes,  co.  York,     See  Lofthouse. 
Southoe,  Sutho  Lovetot,   co.   Hunt.,   manor, 

688  (p.  327). 
Sutho  Wynoestre,     oo.    Hunt.,    458 

(p.  256), 


Southon,  CO.  Warw.     See  Sutton  Coldfield. 
Soutborpe,  Suthorp  [by  Edenham],  oo.  Line, 

471  (p.  264),  473. 
Southrey,  Sutbereie   [in  Hainton  parish],    co. 

Lino.,  256. 
Southrop,  CO.  d-louc,  612. 
Southtauton,  co.  Devon.     See  Tawton. 
Southwark,  Suthwerk,  Suwerk,  co.  Surrey ,350, 

,  the  "Mershe"by,  498. 

prior  of,  538  (p.  346). 

Southwiok,  Snthewik  [in  Panerasweek  parish] , 

CO.  Devon,  527  (p.  294). 

Southwyk,    co.    Hants,     inquisitions 

made  at,  412  (p.  232). 

,  Suthwyk  [eo.  N'hamp.],  249,  291. 

,  Soathewik,  co.  Sussex,  manor,  212. 

Southwold,  Suwaude,  co.  Suff.,  538  (p.  326). 

Soutton,  CO.  Bedf.     See  Sutton. 

Sowerby,  Temple,  Soureby,  oo.  Westm.,  533 

(p.  301). 
Sowthmere,  Suthmere,  Suthmer  [in  Docking 

parish],  co.  Norf.,  263,  520. 
Sowton,     Clist    Pomeson,    co,    Devon,    538 

(p.  340). 
Sowymor  [in  Middle  Zoy?],  oo.  Somers.,  607 

(p.  389). 
Spalding,  Spaldyng,  oo.  Line. ,  620. 

Moor,  Spaldynmore,  co.  York,  341. 

Spaldynmore,  co.  York.     See  Spalding  Moor. 
Spanby,  Spanneby,  oo.  Lino.,  150. 
Sparewe,  Bartholomew,  68. 

See  Sparwe. 

Sparkford,  Sparkeford  [in  Winchester],   co. 

Hants,  338.         • 
Sparwe,  Agnes,  wife  of  GeoSrej  Godale,  q.v. 

Katherine,  308. 

,  Margaret,  308. 

(See  Sparewe. 

Speokington,  Spekynton  [in  Yeovilton  parish] , 

00.  Somers.,  607  (p.  389). 

Speke,  le  Spek,  William,  233,  527  (pp.  293, 
294). 

Spekynton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Speokington. 

Spellesbury,    Spellesburi,    oo.    Oxford.      See 

Spelsbury. 
Spelsbury,      Spellesbury,      Spellesburi,      co. 

Oxford,  manor,  616  (pp.  398,  408). 

,  advowson,  616  (p.  402). 

Spens,  Thomas  del,  615  (p.  412). 
Spenser,  Biohard  le,  of  Watford,  161-.- 

,  his  daughter  Alice,  161. 

,  Walter  le,  633  (p.  302). 

Gf.  Despenser. 

Sperven,  oo.  Comw.,  35. 

Spetchley,  co.  Wore,  Cudeley  in,  q.v. 

Spettisbuiy,  co.  Dorset,  Crawford  in,  q.v. 


INDEX  OF  PEKSONS  AND  PLACES. 


563 


Spigurnel,  Sprygonel,  Spygornel, 
Spigernel,  Spigournel,  Spy- 
gournel,    Spygurnel,    Edmund, 

497. 
,  John,  of  Stondon,  94. 

Henry,  412  {p.  235),  602  {p.  382), 

619. 

,  Joan,  497. 

John,  458  (j).  259  Us),  538  {p.  344). 

Spina,  William  de,  152. 

,  hia  brother  Q-eoffrey,  152. 

Spindleston.     Splnnelstan      [in      Bamburgh 

parish],  oo.  N'humb.,  586  (p.  316). 
Spines,  Spine,  Simon  de,  536  (p.  320). 
Spineto,  William  de,  615  (p.  405). 
Splnnelstan,  eo.  H'humb.     See  Spindleston. 
Spiriden,  oo.  N'humb., manor,  403  {p.  224). 
Splendour,  Robert  le,  286. 

SpofBorth,  Spoiford,  Spofforde,  oo.  York,  395, 

536  (j>.  317). 

,  manor,  636  {pp.  313,  324). 

,  advowson,  536  (^.  319). 

,  court  at,  204. 

Spondon,  oo.  Derby,  Gothay  in,  191. 
Spotland,  Spotteland  [in  Roohdale  parish],  co. 

Lane,  279  (p.  162). 
Spotteland,  oo.  Lano.     See  Spotland. 
Spreton,  oo.  Devon.     See  Spreyton. 
Spreyton,  Spreton,  eo.  Devon,  527  {p.  294). 
Spriggy,  Thomas,  and  Juliana  his  wife,   529. 
Springald,  Spryngaud,  Walter,  554. 
Springe,  John,  538  (p.  343). 
SpringSeld,  Springefeld,  oo.  Essex,  258. 
Sjringham,  Balph  de,  527  {p.  295). 

Sproughton,    Sproutone,    oo.    Su£E.,  215  (p. 

115). 
Sproukeslond,  oo.  Surrey, 413  (p.  237). 
Sprot,  Thomas,  of  Somersham,  540. 
Sproxton,'  co.  Leic,  548. 
Sprygonel.     See  Spigurnel. 
Spryngaud.    See  Springald. 
Sprynghoes,  Walter,  156. 

,  ,  his  son  Reginald,  156. 

Spurn    .     rteys,  Robert,  151. 

,  his  son  Roger,  151. 

Spurstowe  [in  Bunbury  parish] ,  co.  Chester, 

251  {pp.  146,  147). 
Spyche,  Thomas  atte,  544. 
Spygurnel,      Spygornel,      Spygournel.       See 

Spigurnel. 
Staohesden,  eo.  Bedf.     5eeStagsden. 
Stackpole,  Stakepol,  co.  Pembroke,  56. 
Staffeld,  John,  605. 
Staffoll,   StaffoUe,   John  de,    533    {pp.   302, 

303). 
Stafford,  West,  Weststaforde,  co.  Dorset,  588. 

00  Staff.,  283. 

..,  manor,  131, 


Stafford,  Edmund,  baron  of,  131 . 
,Bdmnnd,  baron  of,  62   (i).  28),  279 

(23.164). 

,  ,  his  wife  Margaret,  131. 

,  ,  his  son  Ralph,  131. 

baron  of,  461,  504,  602  {p.  382). 

,  baroness  of,  222. 

Stagenhoe,  Stagenho  [in  St.  Paul's  Walden], 

00.  Hertf. .  manor,  596. 
Stagsden,  Staohesden,  co.  Bedf.,  242. 
Staincliff,     Staynolyf,    SteynoHf.    eo.    York, 

wapentake,  279(;).  159),  345. 
Staincross,  Staynecros,   oo.  York,   wapentake, 

272  {p.  159). 
Stainfeld  [oo.  Lino.].     See  Stainfield. 
Stainfield,  Staynfeld,  Stainfeld,  oo.  Lino.,  536 

{p.  315). 

,  prioress  of,  536  {pp.  315,  322). 

Stainford,  Neal  de,  633  (p.  305). 

Stainforth,  Stainford  Scotayn,    Stainford   [in 

Giggleswick    parish],    oo.    York,    536 

(KP.  313,  321,  322). 
Stainsby,    Steynesby,    Steinesby,'    eo.   Derby, 

manor,  334. 
Stainton,   Staynton   [in  Stanwix    parish,   CO. 

Cumb.],  manor,  531  {p.  297). 
Staynton  in  Strata,   co.  Durham ,  615 

(p.  412). 

; ,  CO.  Line,  468  (i).  268). 

[le  Vale  ?] ,  Staynton,  oo.  Lino.,  manor, 

472. 
le  Vale,    Staynton,   oo.   Lino.,    536 

{p.  316). 
Staynton,  [in  Heversham  parish],  co. 

Westm.,  218  {p.  118). 
[in  Langbargh  wapentake],  co.  York, 

536  {p.  820). 
Stak,  Geoffrey,  412  ( p.  236). 
Stakepol.  co.  Pembroke,     See  Staokpole. 
Stalbrok,  John  de,  283. 
Stambourne,  Stambum,  Stamburne,  oo.  Essex, 

43,  538  {pp.  325,  349). 
Stambridge,  Great,  Stanbregge,  oo.  Essex,  218 

{p.  112). 
Stamburn,  co.  Essex.     See  Stambourne. 
Stamford  Bridge,  Pons  Belli,  oo.  York,   536 

{pp.  315,  320). 
Stamfordham,  Stanfordham,  oo.  N'humb.,  52. 

,  Bitchfield  in,  q.v. 

Stanage,  Stanegge,  co.  Salop[now  in  Brampton, 

CO,  Radnor],  58. 

,  manor,  130, 

Stanborough,  Stanburgh,  co.  Devon,  hundred, 

202,  603(2).  384). 
Stanbregge,  oo.  Essex.    See  Stambridge. 
Standelf  [Standel  in  Llanddew,  co.  Brecon?], 

205. 
Standene,  oo.  Lane.     See  Standon. 
Standerwlok,  Standerwik,   oo.    Somers.,  346 

.{V-  196)., 
Staudish,  Standisshe,  co.  Lane.,  279  {p.  163). 
Standlynoh,  Stanlyngho,  co.  Wilts,  269. 


564 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND   PLACES. 


Standon,  Staundon,   co.    Hertf.,     44,     538 
(J).  350). 

, ,  manor,  44,  538  (p.  326). 

, la  Hethe  in,  616. 

,  .„ ,   inquisition    made   at,    538 

{p.  352). 

Standene,  co.  Lane,  279  (p.  160). 

Standon,  William  de,  472. 

Cf.  Staundon. 

Stane,  co.  York,  199. 

Stanege,  co.  Salop.     See  Stanage  [oo.  Radnor]. 

Staneley,  Stanelay,  John  de,  349. 

William  sou  of  John  de,  484. 

Stanerne,  co.  N'hamp.  See  Stanion. 
Stanesfeld,  oo.  Su£f.  See  Stansfield. 
Stanford  [in  Southill  parish],  co.  Bedf .,  431. 

Dingley,  oo.  Berks,  manor,  485. 

in  the  Vale,  co.  Berks,  538  {p.  344). 

, ,  advowsou,  538  (p.  344). 

manor,  538  {p.  327). 

le    Hope,    00.     Essex,    manor,     475 

(p.  268). 

advowsoD,  475  (p.  268). 

Stanfordham,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Stamfordham. 

Stanggreve.     See  Stangrave. 

Stangrave,  Stanggreve,  Elizabeth  de,  431. 

Robert  de,  119. 

Stanhoe,  Stanhowe,  co.  Norf.,  105. 

Stanion,  Stanerne,  co.  N'hamp. ,  538  (p.  344). 

Stanisfeld,  Oliver  de,  279  {p-  160). 

Stanlawe.     See  Stanlowe. 

Stanley,  Stanleye,  oo.  Staff.,  62  {p.  28). 

Stanlowe,  Stanlawe,  John  de,  543. 

,  his  son  Robert,  543. 

,  his  wife  Joan,  548. 

Ralph  de,  412  {p.  286). 

Stanlyngho,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Standlynch. 
Stansfield,  Stanesfeld,  oo.  Suff.,  588  {pp.  347, 
349). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  351). 

,  Purton  in,  g.v. 

Stanshope,    Stansop   [in  Alstonfield    parish], 

CO.  Staff.,  62  {p.  28). 
Stanstead  MontSehet,    oo.  Essex,    Throrahill 
in,  q.v. 

Stanstede,  co.  Suff.,  596. 

Stanton,  Long,   Stante,  oo.  Camb.,  advowson, 
615  ( p.  400). 

Haroourt,  oo.   Oxford,  South  Leigh 

in.     See  Leigh. 

St.     John,     Staunton,    oo.    Oxford, 

manor,  625. 

Laoy,  CO.  Salop,  Witohoot  in,  q.v. 

Long,  Longestanton,  oo.  Salop,  611 

(J).  392). 

upouHine  Heath,  co.  Salop,  Mostou 

in,  q.v. 

[in  EUaston  parish],  oo.  Staff.,  187. 

Stanton,  Hervey  de,  438,  486. 

Stanwix,  co.  Dumb.,  Cargo  in,  q.v.,  218, 

Stapele,  Peter  de,  62  (p,  31), 


Stapeley,  Stapele,  Stapilegh  ,  [in  Wybnnbury 
parish],  co.  Chester,  62  (p.  31). 

,  manor,  366. 

Stapelford,  oo.  Lino.     See  Stapleford. 
Stapelho,  Henry  de,  of  Ely,  163. 
Stapelton'.  co.  Leio.    See  Stapleton. 

00.  Somers.     See  Stapleton. 

,  CO.  York.     See  Stapleton. 

Stapelton,       Stepelton,      Stspulton, 
Miles  de,  498. 

Gilbert  de,  498. 

,  Miles  de,  279  (i).  159). 

,  Nicholas  de,  498. 

Robert  de,  412  (p.  236). 

Stapilegh,  oo.  Chester.     See  Stapeley. 
Stapilton,  co.  Cumb.     See  Stapleton. 

,00.  Leic     See  Stapleton. 

Staple  [Ktzpaine],  oo.  Somers.,   manor,  607 
{p.  389). 

,  Whitley  in,  q.v. 

Stapleford,  Stapelford,  oo.  Lino.,  548. 
Stapleton,  Stapilton,  co.  Cumb.,  advowson,  9. 

,    church,  533  (p.  307). 

Stepelton    [co.   Heref.,  in  Presteigne 

parish,  co.  Radnor],  57  {p.  22). 

Stapilton,     Stapelton     [in     Barwell 

parish],  co.  Leic,  412  (p.  2-36  bia). 

,   Stapelton  [in    Martoek    parish],   co. 

Somers.,  manor,  140. 

,  Stapelton  [in  Darrington  parish],  oo. 

York,  395. 
Stapulton.     See  Stapelton. 
Starbotton,  Starbotell  [in  Eettlewell  parish], 

CO.  York,  345. 
Starston,  Sterston,  co.  Norf. ,  221. 
Start,   la   Sterte    [in  Stokenham    parish],  co. 
Devon,  213. 

Sterte  [in  Babcary parish],  co.  Somers., 

70. 
Startforth,  Stretford  in  Richemundsoire,   oo. 

York,  324. 
Stathe,  Stath  [in  Stoke  St.  Gregory 'parish], 

00.  Somers.,  411,  603 (p.  386). 
Staunden,  Staundon,  co.  Essex.     See  Stondon. 
Staundon,  oo.  Heref.     See  Staunton. 

00.  Hertf.    See  Standon. 

Stanndon,  Robert  de,  641. 

Cf.  Standon. 

Staunton,  co.  Glouo.,  284. 

,  bailiwick  of ,  in  Dean  forest, 

284. 

[on  Arrow], 00.  Heref.,  57  (p.  25),  58. 

upon  Wye,  Staundon,  oo.  Heref.,  533 

(p.  304). 

CO.  Oxford.     See  Stanton. 

Staunton,  William  de,  197,  648. 
Stauntone,  John  de,  527  (p.  293). 
Staure,  oo.  Glouo.     See  Stears. 
Staure,  William  de,  118. 
William  d«  (son  of  William),  118, 


INDEX  OE  I>fiIl86NS  AND  PLACES. 


S6S 


Staveley,  oo.  Derby,  manor,  82. 

,  00.  York,  99. 

Stayerton.  oo.  N'hamp. ,  60,  340. 

Stawelle,  oo.  Somers.     See  Stowell. 

Staxton  [in  WiUerby  parish],  oo.  York,   536 

(P-  319). 
Staxton,  Eichard.  536  (p.  317). 
Staynolyf,  co.  York.    See  StainolifF. 
Stayneoros,  oo.  York.    See  Staincross. 
Staynfeld,  oo.  Lino.     See  Stainfield. 
Staynton  [oo.  Cumb.].     See  Stainton. 

,  00.  Durham.     See  Stainton. 

,  00.  Lino.     See  Stainton. 

00 .  Westm .     See  Stainton. 

Staynton,  Steyuton,  Margaret  de,  484. 
Staynwathe,  co.  Lino.  See  Stenwith. 
Staythorpe,   Sternethorp,  oo.  Nott. ,  279  (^i. 

155). 
Stears,  Staure  [in Newnham parish], oo.  Glouc, 

118. 
Stebenhuthe,  Walter  de,  611  (p.  390). 
Stedeham,  co.  Sussex.     See  Stedham. 
Stedham,  Stedeham,  co.  Sussex,  536  (p.  315). 

Steeple,  Stupel,  co.  Dorset,   manor,   538  (p. 

330). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  341). 

Steeton,  Stiyeton,  Styveton  [in  Bolton  Percy 

parish],  oo.  York,  204,  536  (p.  321). 

,  manor,  204. 

Steinesby,  co.  Derby.     See  Stainsby. 
Stellinge,  Stellynge,  oo.  Kent,  588  (p.  343). 
Stene,  la,  co.  Hants  (I.  of  W.),  209. 
SteneshnU,  oo.  Salop.     See  Tetstill. 
Stenwith,  Staynwathe  [in  Barrowby  parish], 

oo.'Linc,  279  (p.  153). 
Stenyng,  co.  Sussex.     See  Steyning. 
Stepelton,    co.    Salop.      See  Stapleton    [oo. 

Heref.]. 
Stepelton.     See  Stapelton. 
Stephen,  Thomas  son  of,  538  (pp.  349,  350). 
Stephull,  William  de,  281. 
Steresman,  Gilbert,  536  (p.  319). 
Sternethorp,  oo.  Nott.     See  Staythorpe. 
Sterston,  co.  Norf.     See  Starston. 
Sterte,  oo.  Devon.    See  Start. 

,00.  Somers.     See  Start. 

Steventon,  Stevyngton,  oo.  Hants,  manor,  298. 
Stevington,    Styvington,    oo.    Bedf.,    manor, 

458  (p.  258;. 
Stevinton,  Simon  de,  68. 

his  daughter  Maud,  68. 

Stevyngton,  co.  Hants.     See  Steventon. 
Stewkley,  Stiueclegh,  oo.  Buck.,  538  (p.342). 
Steynolif,  oo.  York.     See  StainolifE. 
Steynesby,  oo.  Derby.     See  Stainsby. 
Steyning,  Stenyng,  oo.  Sussex,  413  (p.  237). 
Steynton.     See  Staynton. 
StifEkey,  Stivekeye,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347  Us). 
Stiford,  Styfford  [in  By  well],  oo.  N'humb., 

manor,  403  (pp.  224,  225). 


Stikforth,  Stikeford,  John  de,  636  (p.  315). 
Stilton,  CO.  Hunt.,  538  (p:  350  bis). 
Stirkeland,  co.  Westm.     See  Strickland. 
Stirkeland,     Stirkelandketel,      John 

son  of  William  de,  235. 

,  Bobertsonof  Robert  de,  218  (i).  119). 

,  Thomas  de,  218  (p.  119),  236. 

Stirton,    Stretton,    Stritton  [in    Skipton    in 

Craven],  CO.  York,  73,   5S3  (pp.  305 

306). 
Stisted,  Stiatede,  oo.  Essex,  599  {p.  379). 
Stistede,  Bobert  de,  599  (p.  379). 
Stiueclegh,  oo.  Buck.     See  Stewkley. 
Stiuetou,  00.  York.     See  Steeton. 
Stivekeye,  oo.  Norf.     See  Stiffkey. 
Stixwould,  Stykeswald,  co.  Lino.,   monks  of 

441. 
Stoak,  Stoke,  oo.  Chester,  389. 
Stob  .  .  .  ,  Geoffrey  le,  68. 
Stobis,  Mary  de,  395. 
Stobs,  00.  York.     See  Stubbs. 
Stoebrigge,  Richard  de,  338. 
Stock,   Stokke  [in  Calne  parish],  co.  Wilts, 

383. 
Stock,  Stokke,  Adam  de,  383. 

,  Adam  de,  383. 

,  Jeva  his    wife   and   Patrick 

their  son,  383. 
Stookbridge.Stokebrigge  [in  Arksey],  oo.  York, 

199. 
Stockeld,  Stokhild  [in  Spofforth  parish],   oo. 

York,  536(1).  317). 
Stooklinoh  Magdalen,  Stokelynoh,  Somers. ,  406. 
Stookport,  CO.  Chester,  Disley  in,  q.v.-- 

Stoeksaeld,  StoxfeId[in  Bywell],  oo.  N'hmnb., 

237. 
Stockton,  Stokton,  Stoketon  [oo.  Norf.],  John 

Bigot  of,  302. 

,  Stocton,  00.  Salop,  church,  156. 

,  Stooton,  00.  Wore,  615  {p.  403). 

Stookwood,    Stoke    St.  Edwald,   co.  Dorset, 

manor, 846  (p.  195). 
Stookynge     [in    Pirton],     oo.    Woro.      615 

(p.  397). 
Stocton,  00.  Salop.     See  Stockton. 

,  00.  Woro.     See  Stockton. 

Stodeley,  oo.  York,  536  (p.  322). 

Stodhoe,  Stodhow  [in  Dinadale  parish],  co. 

Durham,  615  (iJ.  412). 
Stodleyhay,   Stodlehaye,  Stodley,  oo.   Warw. 

See  Studley. 
Stofolde,  00.  Surrey,  413  (p.  237). 
Stogumber,  Stok  Gummere,  co.  Somers.,  412 

(p.  233). 
Stogursey,  Stoke  Curoy,  co.  Somers.,  manor, 

148  (pp.  73,  77),  607  (p.  388). ' 

,  Cock  in,  q.v. 

Stok,  00.  Glouo.     See  Stoke. 

Gummere,  co.  Somers.  See  Stogumber, 

Stokbrigg,  Stokebrig  [near  Kilpin],  oo.  York, 

300,  610. 


566 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


stoke  Goldington,  oo.  Back.,  326. 

Hammond,  Stoke  Hamnnd,  co.  Buok., 

63  {p.  19). 

,  CO.  Chester.     See  Stoak. 

,  CO.  Devon.     See  Stokenham. 

in  Teignhead,    Stoke  Intynhide,   co. 

Devon,  607  {p.  388j. 

,  Bast,  CO.  Dorset,  Worgret  in,  q.v. 

Gaylard,    oo.  Dorset,  Ramsbury  in, 

q.v. 
St.  Edwald,  CO.  Dorset.     See  Stock- 
wood. 
Orchard,  Stokes,  Stok,  Stoke  Archer 

[in  Bishop's  Cleeve  parish] ,  co.  Glonc. , 

108,  432,  538  (i).  329). 

,  South,  CO.  Lino.,  Easton  in,  q.v. 

Ferry,   Stoke,    Stokeferie,   co.  Norf., 

538  (i).  346). 
,  North,  Stoke  Basset,  co.  Oxford,  458 

(p.  256). 

,  manor,  202,458  (p.  258). 

,  Stoke  Malys,  Stoke  Moeles, 

Stokes  Mules,  co.  Oxford,  279  (p.  157;. 
manor,  603  (i)i).  384, 

385). 
,  Stok  [in  Greete  parish],  co.  Salop,  57 

(p.  24;. 
on  Tern,  Stoke  upon  Tirne,  oo.  Salop, 

manor,  187. 

,  Curoy,  00.  Somera.    See  Stogursey. 

Gregory,     co.  Somers.,    Curry  Load 

in,   q.v. 
Stathe  in,  q.v. 

,  Rodney,  Stoke  Gyffard,  co.  Somers., 

manor,  538  (p.  338). 

St.  Gregory,  oo.  Somers.     See  Stoke 

Gregory . 
[by  Clare],  co.  Suff.,  538  (,p.  347). 

.advowson    of     priory,      538 

{p.  350). 

by  Nayland,  co.  Su£E.,LeaTeaheath  in, 

q.v. 

[Bojton].co.  Suff.  [i.e.  Boyton  End 

in  Stoke  by  Clare],  538  (p.  347). 

1  Dabernon  Stokes,  co.  Surrev.  manor, 

638(^.346). 

Earl,    Erlestoke,   co.  Wilts,    manor 

213  (pp.  113,  114). 

Stoke,  William  de,  346  {p.  196). 

atokebrig,  Stokebrigge,  co.  York.  See  Stock- 
bridge;  Stokbrigg. 

Stokelinche,  Stokelynge,  Balph  de,  406  538 
{p.  337). 

Stokelynoh,  co.  Somers.    See  Stooklinch. 

Stokelynge.     See  Stokelinche. 

Stokenham,  Stoke  in  Eamme,  oo.  Devon 
manor,  213  (p.  113). 

advowson,  213  (,p.  114). 

Stokes,  CO.  Glouo.     See  Stoke. 

Stokes,  Margery  de,  548. 

Stokesley,  Stokesleye,  oo.  York,  manor,  615 
(pp.  411,  412). 

Stoketon  [oo.  Norf.] .    See  Stockton. 


Stokfort,  Eiohard  de,  279  (p.  163). 

Stokheye,  Eobert  de,  213  (p.  114). 

Stokhild,  CO.  York.     See  Stockeld. 

Stokke,  CO.  Wilts.     See  Stock. 

Stokke.     See  Stock. 

Stokton,  CO.  Norf.     See  Stockton. 

Stoltone,  CO.  Wore.     See  Stoulton. 

Stondon  Massey,  Staundon,  Stondon,  Staunden, 
00.  Essex,  manor,  94,  497. 

Stone,  CO.  Staff.,  541. 

CO.  Wore. ,  Dnnclent  in,  q.v. 

Stonehouse  [co.  Devon?],  461. 

Stonehouse,  la  Stonehouse^  Thomas 
de,  461. 

,  Ealph  de,  461. 

Stonesfield,  Stuntesfeld,  co.  Oxford,  581. 

,  manor,  509. 

Stonham  [Little  ?],  oo.  Suff.,  55. 

Aspall,  Stonham  Antegan,   co.  Suff., 

348. 

,  Earl,  00.  Suff.,  270  (p.  146). 

,  manor,  270  (i).  146). 

Stonham,  John  de,  215  (p.  116). 

Stonhame  wood,  co.  Kent,  538  (p.  331). 
Stopeham,  co.  Sussex.     See  Stopham. 
Stopham,  Stopeham,  co.  Sussex,  536  (p.  315). 
Storgheton,  eo.  Sussex.     See  Storrington. 
Storguyl  [co.  Monm.].     See  Chepstow. 
Stormy.     See  Sturmy. 

Storrington,   Storgheton,  co.  Sussex,  413  (p. 
237). 

,  Coudham  in,  q.v. 

Stotevill.     See  StutevUl. 
Stotfold,  Stottefold,  co.  Bedf.,  manor,  361. 
Stottefold,  CO.  Bed.     See  Stotfold.     • 
Stottesden,  co.  Salop,  Bardley  in,  q.v, 
Stottone,  CO.  Suff.     See  Stutton. 
Stoughton,  CO.  Sussex,  Northwood  in,  q.v. 
Stoulton,  Stolton,   Stoltone,  co.  Wore,  615 
(p.  411). 

manor,  615  (p.  398). 

Wolverton  in,  q.v. 

Stourton,   Stourtone,   co.  Wilts,   manor,  607 

(i».  388). 
Stouting,  Stutyng,  co.  Kent,  manor,  207. 

hundred,  207. 

Stow  [cumQuy],  Stowe,  oo.  Camb.,  manor,  11. 

,  Stowe,  CO.  Lino.,  349,  484. 

, Sturton  in,  q.v, 

,  Stowe     [in     Threckingham    parish], 

CO.  Line,  150. 

Stowe  [in  St.    Woollos  parish],   oo. 

Monm.,  manor,  538  (p.  335). 

,  Stouwe,  Stowe,  co.  Salop,  180. 

Stowburgh,  oo.  Somers.,  148  (p.  73). 
Stowe,  00.  Buck.,  Langport  in,  q.v. 
Stowell,  Stawelle,  oo.  Somers.,  346  (p.  196). 
Stoxfeld,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Stocksfield. 
Straddenwy  [Llanbedr  Istradwy,  co.  Br«con  ?] , 
manor,  205. 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


567 


Stradesete,  Agnes  de,  55  (p.  21). 
Stratelyngge,  John  de,  538  (p.  333). 
Stratford,   Stretford,    in   Sandy   pariah,    oo. 
Bedf.,  412  (p.  233). 

,00.  Essex,  abbot  of,  588  (p.  360). 

,  Old,   CO.    Warw.,    Luddington   and 

Dodwell  in,  303. 

Toney,  Stratford  Tony,  Stretford,  oo. 

Wilts,  manor,  198,  615  (p.  401). 
Strathale,  oo.  Line.     See  Strethall. 
Stratton,  oo.  Cornw.,  Efford  in,  q  v. 

,  hundred,  382. 

St.  Miohael,  oo.  Norf.,  55  (p.  20). 

Strawless,  Little  Stratton,  oo.  Norf., 

538(347). 

Audley,    oo.    Oxford,    manor,     279 

( p.  166). 

,00.  Butland.     See  Stretton. 

Over,  00.  Somera.,  61. 

Stratton,  Adam  de,  60. 

Streatham,  Stretham,  oo.  Surrey,  manor,  638 

(p.  345). 
Streatlam,  Stretlom  [in  G-aioford  pariah],  oo. 

Durham,  615  (p.  412). 
Stredalfedan,   Oastraneldan,  Estraneldan    [in 

Pool,  CO.  Montgomery] ,  214. 
Street,  Strete  [in  Lympne  parish],  oo.  Kent, 
604,  605. 

,  Strete,  CO.  Somers.,  611  (p.  394). 

Strenorth,  oo.  Salop,  611  (p.  392). 
Strete,  eo.  Kent.     See  Street, 

,  00.  Somers.     See  Street. 

Stretford,  oo.  Bedf.     See  Stratford. 

,00.  Wilta.     See  Stratford. 

00.  York.     See  Startforth. 

Stretlom,  oo.  Durham.     See  Streatlam. 
Strethall,  Strathale,  co.   Essex,   manor,  519 

(p.  288). 
Stretham,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Streatham. 
Streton,  co.  Lino.     See  Sturton. 
Stretton,  Little  [in  King's  Norton  parish],  oo. 
Leio.,468(2).258). 

eo.  Line.     See  Sturton. 

Stratton  [co.  Rutland],  412  (p.  236). 

Church,    00.     Salop.       See    Church 

Stretton. 

on  Dunsmore,   Stretton  on  Dounes- 

more,  oo.  Warw.,  412  (p.  234). 

00.  York.     See  Stirton. 

Stretton,  Biohard  son  of  Hugh  de,  533  (p. 
306). 

William  de,  533  (p.  306). 

Strickland,  Stirkeland  Eandolff,  oo.  Westm., 
218  (p.  119). 

Kettle,   Stirkeland  Ketel    [in  Kendal 

parish],  CO.  Westm.,  218  {p.  119),  236. 

Little,  Stirkeland  [in  Morland  parish], 

io.  Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 

...  Roger,   Stirkeland  Boger  [in  Kendal 
parish],  oo.  Westm.,  218  (p.  118). 
Stritton,  oo.  York.     See  Stirton. 
Strogoill.     See  Chepstow. 


Strubby,  Strubbi,  oo.  Lino.,  352  { p.  200). 
Stub  House,  Stubhous  [in  Harewood  parish], 

00.  York,  49,  65. 
Stubbs,   Stobs  [in   Womersley    parish],    oo. 

York.  395. 
Stubbum  [Stubbing  in  Ilkley   parish?],  co. 

York,  536  (p.  317). 
Stubhous,  00.  York.     See  Stub  House. 
Stubhous,  Stubliuse,  Adam  de,  49. 

,  Bichard  son  of  Adam  de,  66. 

,  Richard  de,  49. 

Stuoh,  Thomas  son  of  William  de  and  Isabel 

(de  Wlankeslowe)  his  wife,  447. 
Studley,  Stodleyhay.oo.  Warw.,  412  (i).  234). 

,  Stodlehaye  and  Stodley  Padongre,  co. 

Warw.,  615  (i).  405). 
Stuntesfeld,  co.  Oxford.     See  Stonesfleld. 
Stupel,  CO.  Dorset.     See  Steeple. 
StupsUangeford,  co.  Wilts.     See  Langford. 
Stupellavyntone,  co.   Wilts.     See  Lavington. 
Sturminster  Marshall,  SturminiatreMareaoall, 
Sturministre    Maresohal,    Sturmynstre 
Maresohall,    Sturmynstre     Maresohal, 
00.  Dorset,  manor,  44,  425,  466,  485. 

Lytohett  minster  in,  q.v. 

,  hundred,  44. 

Newton,  oo.  Dorset,  Bagber  in,  q.v, 

,  Colbere  in,  q.v. 

Sturmy,  Stormy,  William,  341. 

Henry  son  of  Henry,  615  (p.  403). 

,  Hugh,  156. 

,  his  son  John,  156. 

,  Joan,  536  (j).  319). 

,  Richard,  341. 

,  Robert,  57  (p.  24),  58,  533  (p.  305). 

,  William  and  Alasya  his  wife,  341. 

Sturmynystre,  co.  Dorset.     See  Sturminster. 

Sturnel,  William,  283. 

Sturton,  Stretton,  Streton  [in  Stow  parish], 
00.  Line,  349,  421,  484. 

Stutevill,  Stotevill,  Stutevile,  Eleanor 
wife  of  Robert  de,  237. 

Stoutus  or  Stutus  de,  77,  78. 

John  de,  237. 

..., Nicholas  de,  77. 

Robert  de,  534  (p.  309). 

his    daughter   Bourge,    534 

(p.  309). 

,  Eleanor  wife  of ,  77. 

Stutte,  John,  151. 

Stutton,  Stottone,  co.  Suff.,  215  (p.  116  bis). 

, Alton  in,  q.v. 

[in  Tadcaster  parish],  co.  York,  396, 

536(3).  317). 

Stutyng,  CO.  Kent.     See  Stouting. 

Styfford,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Stiford. 

Stykenay,  John  de,  471  (p.  265). 

Stykeswald,  oo.  Lino.     See  Stixwould. 

Styne,  John,  170.- 

.Ralph,  170. 

,  Roger,  170. 


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INDEX  OF  PEBSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Stynton.     Stinton,    eo.    Norf.,    manor,    270 

{pp.  146,  147). 
Styrrup,  Styrope,  co.  Nott..  279  (p.  155). 
StyTeton,  oo.  York.     See  Steeton. 
Styyington,  co.  Bedf.    See  Stevington. 
Suafham,  co.  Camb.     See  Swaffham. 
Suavesheye,  co.  Camb.    See  Swavesey. 
Suche.     See  Zouche. 
Suokley,  Sukeleye,  Soekeleye,   Suckeleye,  oo. 

Wore,  615  {pp.  397,  403,  410). 

manor,  611  (i).  393). 

Sadbrok,  John  son  of  Albert  de,  and  Florence 

his  wife,  421. 
Sudbrook,   Sudbrok   [in  Normanton  parish], 

Line,  534  (i).  310). 
Sudbury,  Sudburi  [in  Eaton  Sooon  parish,  co. 

Bedf.],  492,  548. 

,  Subyry,  Subyr,  oo.  Suff.,  538  (j)-326). 

,  St.    Sepulchre,    advowson   of 

chapel,  538(2).  351). 
Sudbury,  Margery  wife   of  William. 

de,  492. 

John  de,  548. 

Sudleye,  John  de,  615  {p.  403). 

EobertgonofEdmuadde,615(i).403). 

Suffolk,  earl  of.     See  Bigod. 

Sugdon,  Suggedon  [in  Bodington  parish] ,  co. 

Salop,  611  (pp.  393,  394). 
Suggedon,  co.  Salop.     See  Sugdon. 
Sukeleye,  co  Wore.    See  Suokley. 
Suldeme,  John  de,  222. 
Sulham,  Suleham,  co.  Berks,  manor,  127. 
Sully,  SuUye,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  {p.  333). 
Sully,  SuUye,  Sulleye,  Mabel  de,  310. 

John  de,  538  (p.  340). 

Eavmondde,  310,  538  (j3i>.  333   hit, 

340). 
Sulthom,  CO.  Oxford.     See  Sonldem. 
Sumburn,  co.  Hants.    See  Somborne. 
Sumbury,  Henry  de,  607  (p.  388). 
Sumerford,  Boger  de,  213  (p.  114). 
Sumerhouae    [co.    Durham].      See    Summer- 
house. 
•Sumery.     See  Somery. 

Summerhouse,  Somerhus,  Sumerhouse  [in 
Gainford  parish,  co.  Durham],  615 
( pp.  406,  412). 

Sumpter,  Maud,  218  {p.  119). 

Sumter,  Bichard  le,  of  Lincoln,  281. 

Sunderland,  Sundirlond,  in  Dookine,  oo.  Norf. 
263. 

Sundirlond,  co.  Norf.     See  Sunderland. 

Surdeyale,  Surdeval,  Surdefal.    See  Sourdeval. 

Surtays,  Nicholas,  615  {p.  412  6i«). 

Sutoheroh,  oo.  Essex.     See  Southohurch. 

Suterby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Sutterby. 

Suth,  oo.  Kent.     See  Soutbborough. 

SuthEiiston,  John  de,  61. 

Suthanyngfeld,  co.  Essex.     See  Hanningfield. 

Suthcadebery,  co.  Somers.     See  Cadbury. 

Suthburton,  co.  York.     See  Burton. 


Suthclierelie,   Soutchercli,   Sutcherh, 

Joan  de,  201. 

Peter  de,  200. 

Peter  son  of  Bichard  de,  and  Joan 

his  wife,  200. 

Joan  wife  of  Peter  de,  200,  201. 

Peter  de.    his    daughters  Alice  and 

Joan,  189,  200,  201. 

Bichard  de,  201. 

Suthchu:iton,  co.  Somers.     See  Cheriton. 
Suthoote,  eo.  Devon.     See  Southeote. 
Suthewik,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Southwick. 
Suthewyk  by  Bristoll,  416. 
Sathie,  co.  Sussex.     See  Southie. 
Suthleghe,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Leigh. 
SnthlufFenham,  eo.  Eutland.    See  Luffenham. 
Suthlynu,  co.  Norf.     See  Lynn. 
Suthmer,  co.  Norf.     Scc'Sowthmere. 
Sutho  Wyneestre;  co.  Hunt.     See  Southoe. 
Suthorp,  CO.  Lino.     See  Soutborpe. 
Suthperton,  co.  Somers.     See  Petherton. 
Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey.     See  Southwark. 
Suthwode,  oo.  Suff.,  538  {p.  325). 
Suthwyk  [oo.  N'hamp.].     See  Southwick. 
Sutluffeuham,  co.  Eutland.     See  Luffenham. 
Sutterby,  Suterby,  oo.  Line,  412  {p.  233). 
Sutton,  Soutton,  co.  Bedf.,  548. 
Soarsdale,  Sutton  in  Dale,  oo.  Derby, 

manor,  231, 
Poyntz,    Sutton  Poinz    [in    Preston 

parish]  ,  co.  Dorset,  538  (p.  341). 

manor,  45,  346  (p.  195). 

Waldron,      Sutton      Walrond,       co. 

Dorset,  manor,  528. 
,  G-reat  Sutton  [in  Kochford  hundred], 

CO.  Essex,  460. 
,  Temple,  Little  Sutton  [in  Sutton  and 

Prittlewell]  ,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  213  (p. 

112). 

Long,  00.  Hants,  Well  in,  q.v. 

...'. at  Hone,  oo.  Kent,  120  (^j.  53). 

Valence,  oo.  Kent,  manor,  56. 

[in   Prescot    parish],  co.  Lane.,  279 

{p.  163). 

[Cheney],  CO.  Leic,  412  (p.  236). 

[in  the  Marsh] ,  oo.  Lino.,  352  (p.201). 

,  Long,  Sutton  in  Holonde.   co.  Line, 

252,  279  {p.  153). 
,  Suttone,     00.     Norf.,    manor,      475 

(p.  270). 

[in  Woolaton  pariah],  co.  Nott.,  428. 

on  Trent,  co.  Nott.,  279  (p.  1S5). 

,  Great   [in    Diddlebury    parish] ,    co. 

Salop,  83. 
Little    [in    Diddlebury     parish],  co. 

Salop,  574. 
Bingham,      Sutton     Ghauvell,       co. 

Somers.,  440. 
,  Long,  Langesutton,  po.  Somers.,  346' 

ip.  196). 
,  CO.  Suff.,  481,517. 


INDEX  OE  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


569 


Sutton— comt. 

CO.  Sussex,  536  {p.  3J5). 

,  manor,  563  (p.  312). 

Coldfield,  Sutton  in  Colefeld,   Sutton 

in     Colefield,     Southon,     oo.     Warw., 

manor,  615  {pp.  399.  409). 

,  advowBon,  615  (p.  406). 

Wiggins  Hill  in,  q.v. 

Veney,    Penny    Sutton,     co.     Wilts, 

advowson,  611  {p.  394). 
Sturmy     [in     Tonbury     parish],     co. 

Wore,  57  (p.  24). 
[in  Kildwick  pariah],  oo.  York,  S33 

(p.  305). 
in  Holderness,  CO.  York,  266  {p.  144), 

341,  345. 
Full,  Foulsuttou,  CO.  York,  536  {p. 

319). 
Sutton,  John  son  of  John  de,  281. 

Hughde,  536  (p.  315). 

,  Johnde,  341. 

,  Maddoe  de,  62  (;p.  29). 

Oliver  de,   bishop  of   Lincoln,    161, 

227. 

,  Richard  de,  251  {p.  136),  279  (y.  155). 

Simon  de,  knight,  167. 

,  ,  his  son  John,  167. 

Thomas  de,  279  (p.  163). 

Suwaudci  CO.  Suff.     See  Southwold. 
Suwerk.     See  Southwark. 
Swaby,  co.  Lino.,  557. 

manor,  352  (p.  200). 

Bwafeld,  co.  Line.     See  Swayfield. 
Swafeld,  Agnes  de,  157. 
Swaffham  Prior,  Suafham,  co.  Camb.,  409. 
Swafham,    oo.   Norf.,    nuns  of,   519 

( p.  288). 
Swale,  River,  co.  York,  ferry  over,  536  {p. 

314). 
Swallowfield.Swaluefeld,  Swalefeld,  co.  Berks, 

615  (p.  412). 

,  manor,  625. 

Swanescompe,  co.  Kent.     See  Swansoombe. 
Swanland,    Svranneslund    [in  North   Ferriby 

parish],  co.  York,  252. 
Swannesbache,  ferry,  co.  Chester,  62  {p.  30). 
Swanneslund,  co.  York.     See  Swanland. 
Swannington,     Swanyngton      [in     Whitwick 

parish],  CO.  Leic,  279  {p.  156). 

Swenyton,  oo.  Norf.,  638  {p.  347). 

Swanscombe,  Swanescompe,  oo.  Kent,  manor, 

475  {p.  269  Us). 
Swansthorpe,  Sweynesthorp,  oo.  Norf.,  529. 
Swanton  [in  Mereworth  parish],  co.  Kent,  638 

{p.  331). 
Swanyngton,  co.  Leio.     See  Swannington. 
Swarby,  Swarreby,  oo.  Lino.,  350. 
Swarreby,  co.  Lino.     See  Swarby. 
Swartebourch  [i.e.  Borough  head  in Talbenny] 

CO.  Pemb.,64(i).  34). 


Swaton,  Swaveton  in  Kesteven,  co.  Line,  279 
{p.  153). 

"*.,  manor,  279  (p.  154). 

Swavesey,  Swaveseye,  Swaviseye,  Suaresheye, 
00.  Camb.,  67. 

,  manor,  458  (p.  256). 

advowson  of  priory,  458  {p.  256). 

,  a  chaplain  of.     See  Poor. 

Swaveton,  co.  Line.    See  Swaton. 

Swayaeld,  Swafeld,  co.  Line,  157,  592. 

Swell,  00.  Glouc,  538  {p.  341). 

Swenesford,  Hubert  de,  397  {p.  219). 

Swenyton,  oo.  Norf.     See  Swannington. 

Swepstorie,  Swepeston,  co.  Leic,  412  ( l^.  236). 

Swevelisho,  Robert  de,  454. 

Sweynesthorp,  co.  Norf.     See  Swansthorpe. 

Swilland,  Swynelond,  Swynlaund,  co.  Suff., 
390,  538  {p.  348). 

Swinden,  Swyudene  [in  Gisburn  parish] , 
CO.  York,  536  {pp.  313,  320). 

Swine,  Swyn  [co.  York],  prioress  of,  536 
{p.  320). 

Benningholme  in,  q.v. 

Swinefleet,  Swynflet,  co.  York,  279  {p.  159). 

Swineshead.  Swynesheved,  oo.  Lino.,  584. 

abbot  of,  584. 

Swinhoe,  Swynhou,  Swynowe,  Scwynhow, 
Swynhou  [in  Bamburgh  parish],  co. 
■  N'humb..  534  (  p.  309),  535. 

manor,  536  (j).  324). 

Swinhope,  Swynhope,  oo.  Lino.,  275. 

Swinnow,  Swynhowe  wood  [in  Wetherby, 
parish],  oo.  York,  636  (p.  314).? 

Swinstead,  Swjnsted,  Swynested  [by  Grant- 
ham], CO.  Lino.,  592. 

Swyft,  John,  163. 

his  son  William,  153. 

Bwyndene,  co.  York.     See  Swinden. 

Swyneborne,  Robert  de,  533  ( p.  306). 

Swyneford,  Thomas  de,  333. 

Herbert  de,  397  [p.  219). 

John  de,  333,  471  {p.  264). 

,   Thomas   de,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 

333. 

Swynelond,  co.  Suff.     See  Swilland. 

Swynesheved,  co.  Line.    See  Swineshead. 

Swynflet,  co.  York.     See  Swinefleet. 

Swynhope,  co.  Line.     See  Swinhope. 

Swynhowe,  co.  York.     See  Swinnow. 

Swynlaund,  co.  Suff.     See  Swilland. 

Swynley  Sheles,  oo.  N'humb.,  536  {p.  313). 

Swynowe,  Swynhou,  co.  N'humb.  See  Swin- 
hoe. 

Swynsted,  Swynested,  oo.  Lino.  See  Swin- 
stead. 

Swynton,  Thomas  de,  160. 

Swtperton,  co.  Somers.     See  Petherton. 

Sybascot,  co.  Salop.     See  Slbberscott. 

Sybbeford,  oo.  Oxford.    See  Sibford. 

Syfleton,  oo.  Kent.     See  Sifflington. 


570 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS   AND  PLACES. 


Sygedon,  co.  Devon  [Sigdon  in  Buokland  All 

Saints?],  462. 
Syleham,  Sjlham,  co.  Sufi.,  55. 
Sylenebregge  [called  Sillonesbrigge  in  Vol.  II], 

CO.  Kent,  666. 
Sylfan,    Selreyn  [in    Castle   Caereinlon,   co. 

Montgomery] .  214. 
Symely.  Geoffrey,  412  {p.  i34). 
Symond,  Roger.  533  (p.  304). 
Symondsbury.  Simondeabergh,  oo.  Dorset,  142. 
Symondaton,  co.  Line.    See  Simonston, 
Syngelton,  Alice  wife  ot  John  de,  179. 
Syngleborwe,  co  Buck.     See  Singleborough. 
Sypton,  00.  Oxford.     See  Shipton. 
Syston,  CO.  G-louc.    See  Siston. 
Syston,  Seitheston,  co.  Leic,  458  (p.  259). 
Syxmankote,  John  de,  576. 


Taaf  river.     See  Taff. 

Tadcaster,  Tadeoastre,  Tadoastre,  co.  york,536 

(p.  318). 

manor,  536  {pp.  314,  324). 

,  Ouston  in,  q.v. 

Stutton  in,  q.v. 

Taddington,   Tadinton  [in  Bakewell  parish], 

00.  Derby,  553. 
Taddyport,   Tadyeport   [in  Little  Torrington 

pariah],  co.  Devon,  244. 
Tadelawe,  co.  Camb.    See  Tadlow. 
Tadinton,  oo.  Derby.     See  Taddington. 
Tadlintou,  co.  Wore.     See  Teddington. 
Tadlow,  Tadelawe,  co.  Camb.,  manor,  12. 
Tadyeport,  co.  Devon.     See  Taddyport. 
Taff,    Taaf,    Taf,    river,    fisheries   in,     538 

{pp.    332,   334). 
TaUlour,  Richard  le,  534  (p.  308). 

,  Simon  le,  of  Watford,  161. 

Takel,  Takyll,  Ralph,  349,  484. 
Talabrin,  co.  Denbigh,  279  {p.  168). 
Talaoherne  [co.  Carm.].     Sec  Laughame. 
Talbot,  Talebot,  Thomas  le  fizj  621. 

Joan  hia  wife,  521. 

Alan,  279  (i),  156). 

,  Edmund,  279  (p.  160). 

,  Joan  wife  of  Edmund,  279  {p.  161). 

,  Sarah,  624. 

./ ,  William,  427,  527  (p.  294;. 

Talenaz,    Talenatz,    Talenaie,   Har- 

garet,  517. 

Thomas,  481, 

,  Robert  son  of  John,  481,  517. 

Thomas,  617. 

lalesworth,  oo.  Surrey.    See  ToUsnorth. 


Talevan,  co.  Glamorgan.     See  Talyvan. 

[Abersychan  ?] ,    co.     Monm.,     538 

(P.3S7). 
Taleworth,  Peter  de,  538  {p.  348). 

Richard  de,  538  (pp.  325,  348). 

Talgarth  [co.  Brecon],  manor,  205. 
Taliboys,  Tayleboys,  Luke,  533  ( p.  302). 
Talk  on  the  Hill,  oo.  Staff.,  62  {pp.  29.  31). 
Talleuharn.    Tallauharn,     co.      Carmarthen. 

See  Laughame. 
Talworth,   Northtaleworth   [in  Long  Ditton 

parish],      co.     Surrey,     manor,    538 
{p.  345). 
Talyvan,  Talevan,  oo.  Glamorgan  castle,  538, 

{pp.  332,  333). 
Tame,  Thame,  river,  co.  Warw.,  615  (pp.  399, 

409). 
Tamerton,  co.  Cornw.,  manor,  141. 

,  Ogbeere,  in.  q.v. 

Tameworth,  co.  Staff.     See  Tamworth. 
Tamworth,    Thomworth.    Thomorth,    Tame- 
worth,  CO.  Staff,,  St.  Edith's  Church, 

482. 
,  prebends  in  collegiate  church, 

482. 

,  manor,  412  {p.  232). 

CO.  Warw.,  Amington  in,  q.v. 

Tandridge,     Tannigge,     Tanrigge,     Tanregg, 

CO.  Surrey,  897  (i).  219). 

,  manor,  538  f^J.  345). 

hundred,  119. 

Taneworthe,  co,  Warw.     See  Tanworth. 
Tangelee  in  Bramley,  co,  Surrey,  607  { p.  388). 
Tannere,  Andrew  le,  497. 
Tanneshore,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Tansor. 
Tanrigge,  Tanrugge,  Tanregg,    co.    Surrey. 

See  Tandridge, 
Tanshelf ,  Tanself,  Thanschof  [by  Poiitefraot], 

CO.  York,  279  (p.  159). 
Tansor,   Tanneshore,   co.   N'hamp.,    638  (p. 

345). 
Tanworth,    Taneworthe,    Thoneworth,   Tone- 
worth,  CO.  Warw..   manor,   615  {pp. 

399,  409). 

advowson,  615  {pp.  406,  409). 

See  Monkspath. 

Tany,  John,  knight,  319. 

Roger  de,  72,  213  {p.  112),  262,  599 

(pp.  379,  381). 
Tapcuitt,  John,  533  (p.  307). 
Tarbock,    Torbok    [in   Huyton    parish],    co. 

Lane,  279  (p.  163). 
Tardebigg,  co.  Wore,  Bentley  Fauncefoot  in, 

q.v. 
Tarente,  co.  Dorset.     See  Tarrant. 
Tarporley,  Toperlegh,  Torpurlegh,  Torperlegh, 

CO.  Chester,  53  (p.  18),  251  {pp.  136, 

137). 
Tarrant  Gunville,  Tarente  Qundevyle,  Tarente 

Gundevill,  co.  Dorset,  538  (p.  341). 

manor,  538  (p.  330). 

advowson,  538(p.341). 


INDEX  01?  PEeSONB  and  PLACES. 


571 


Tarrant  Qunville— cont. 

Keynston,  Tarente,  oo.  Dorset,   nuns 

of,  466. 
Eushton,  Eusseauston,   Tarente  Rus- 

aeaux,  Tarente  Eusseauston,  oo.  Dorset, 

638  (i>.  840). 

manor,  44,  538  (p.  341). 

Tartcurtays,  Tarte  Curtois,  William,  536  (p. 

319). 
Tasburgh,  Taseburg,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
Taaeburg,  oo.  Norf.     See  Tasburgh. 

Tateshal,  Tateshale,  Tatteshale, 
Tatisshale,  Ihateshal,  Joan, 
wife  of  Robert  de,  629. 

,  John  de,  221. 

,  Eobert  de,  55  (p.20),  121,  335,   352 

(p.  201),  458  (p.  255),  475  ( p.  269). 

Robert  son  of  Robert  de,  407. 

,  Thomas  de,  129. 

Tateworth,  eo.  Somers,     See  Tatworth. 

Tathewell,  John  de,  534  (p.  309). 

Cf.  Tawell. 

Tathwell,  Tawelle,  oo.  Lino.,  638  (p.  350). 

Tatinggiston,  oo.  Suff.     See  Tattingstone. 

Tatisshale,  Tatteshale.     See  Tateshal. 

Tatlynton,  Tatlington,  Tatlyngton,  oo.  Woro. 

See  Teddington. 
Tattingstone,  Tatinggiston,  Tattinggiston,  oo. 

Suff.,  manor,  215  (p.  115). 
,  advowBon,  215  (p.  115). 

Tatton  [in  Eostherne  parish] ,  oo.  Chester, 
manor,  62  (p.  30). 

Tatworth,  Tateworth  [in  Chard  parish],  co. 
Somers.,  607  (p.  889). 

Tauntefer,  Walter,  208. 

Taunton,  oo.  Somers.,  schools  at,  225. 

Taunton,  William  de,  tailor  of  London,  611 
(p.  390). 

Taw  river,  a  fishery  in,  538  (  p.  380). 

Tawell,  William  de,  638  (p.  350). 

Cf.  Tathewell. 

Tawelle,  co.  Line.     See  Tathwell. 

Tawstook,  Toustock,  co.  Devon,  manor,  143. 

Tanton,  South,  Suthtauton,  Southtauton,  oo. 
Devon,  manor,  198,  615  (p.  400). 

Tayleboys,     See  Taliboys. 

Taylour,  Peter  le,  384,  542. 

Taynton,  Little,  Teynton,  Toynton,  oo. 
Glouo.,  148  {pp.  74,  78),  468  {p.  257). 

Tebay,  Tybay,  oo.  Westm.,  533  (p.  303). 

Teddington,  Tadlinton,  Tatlington,  Tatlyng- 
ton, CO.  Woro. ,li8( pp.  72, 76),  350. 

Teesdale,  Tesedale  [co.  Durham],  615  (m. 
407,  413). 

Tegengl,  Englefeld  [eo.  Denbigh],  oantred,  63 
(p.  18). 

Telisford,  Telsford,  co.  Somers.,  538  (p.  339). 

Temdebury,  Temedebury,  co.  Woro.  See  Ten- 
bury. 

Tempest,  John,  533  (p.  306). 


Temple,  oo.  Cornw.,  Trebighe  in,  q.v. 

Guiting,  00.  Gloua.     See  Guiting. 

Soureby,  co.  Westm.     See  Sowerby. 

Loughern,  Temple    Lawarne    [in  St. 

John  Bedwardine  parish,   Worcester], 

CO.  Wore,  manor,  615  (p.  411). 
Temple  in  London,  master  of,  458  («b.  258, 

269). 
knights  of,  88,  97,  849,  413  (p.  238), 

458  (p.  258),  522. 

,  master  and  knight  of,  318. 

fee  of,  213  (i).  112). 

Tenbury,  Teneberey,  Temdeburi,  Themedebury, 

Temedebury  [oo.  Wore],  56. 

,  manor,67(j).24),  533,(pp.303,  304). 

chantry  at,  633  (p.  305). 

Tenebury  [co.  Wore.].  See  Tenbury. 
Teophania,  John  son  of,  615  (p.  412). 
Terling,    Terliugg,    Terlyngg,    Terlyug,    co. 

Essex,  471  {p.  265),  548,  699  (p.  379). 
Testepin.  William,  216  (p.  116). 
Tetbury,  Tettebury,  co.  Glouc,  manor,  321. 
TeteneshuU,  oo.  Salop.     See  Tetstill. 
Tetlyngebery,  John  de,  538  (p.  343). 
Tetstill,  Tettieahull,   TeteneshuU,  SteneshuU 
'    [in  Neen  Sollers  parish],  co.  Salop,  104. 

manor,  67  (p.  23). 

Tetteborne,  Thomas  de,  627  ( p.  294). 
Tettebury  co.  Glouo.     See  Tetbury. 
TettieshuU,  co.  Salop.     See  Tetstill. 
Teukesbury,  eo.  Qlouc.     See  Tewkesbury. 
Tew,  Little,  Tywe,  co.  Oxford,  279  (p.  157). 
Tewkesbury,  Teukesbiury,  Theukesburi,  Theu- 

kesbyri,      oo.      Glouo.,      manor    and 

borough,  538  ( p.  329). 

abbey  of,  638  (p.  333). 

advowBon  of ,  638  ( i).  342). 

abbot  of,  272,  538  ( pp.  334,  341). 

,,  honour  of,  686. 

Tewynton,  co.  Cornwall,  manor,  139  (p.  64). 
Teyle.     See  Tylia. 
Teynton,  co.  Glouo.     See  Taynton. 
Thaokthwaite,    Thaokthuuayt,    near     Lowes- 
water,  Cumb.,  146. 
Thame,  river,  oo.  Warw.     See  Tame. 
Thames,  river,  611  (p.  391). 
(ferry  over,   at  Caversham,   538   (p. 

327). 
fisheries  in,  37,  403  (p.  224),  538  (p. 

329). 

,  fishery  in,  at  Earley,  37. 

Thausohef,  co.  York.     See  Tanshelf . 
Tharlestorp    in    Holderness,  co.  York  {now 

disappeared),  262. 
Thateshal.     See  Tateshal. 
Thawe,  la,  co.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 
Thaxted,  Thaisted,  co.  Essex  538  (p.  349). 
Theddingworth,  oo.  N'hamp,  Hothorpe  in,  q.v. 
Theddlethorpe,    Thedelthorpe,    Thetelthorp, 

CO.  Line,  144,  623. 
Thelveton,  oo.  Norf.,  55  (p,  21). 


572 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Thelwall,  Thelewalle  [in  Eiincom  parish],  co. 

Chester,  fishery.  279  (i).  164). 
Themelthorpe,  Twynelthorp,  co.  Norf.,   538 

(P-  347). 
Thenepath,  co.  Comw.,  461. 
Thenford,  co.  N'hamp.,  437. 
Theophania.     See  Teophania. 
Thernynge,  co.  Hunt.    See  Thuming. 

CO.  N'hamp.     See  Thurning. 

Thetelthorp,  co.  Line.     See  Theddlethorpe. 
Theutesburi,   Theukesbyri,   oo.    Glono.     See 

Tewkesbury. 
Thewyng,  John  de,  415.     Cf.  Tweng. 
Theyn,  William  le,  347. 
Thingdene,  co.  N'hamp.    See  Finedon. 
Thirkleby,     Thurkelby,    co.    York    [N.B.], 

manor,  92. 
Thimi.     See  Tbrine. 
Thirnom,  co.  N'humb.     See  Famham. 
Thimomesden,  co.  N'humb.,  636  {p.  316). 
Thimum,  co.  N'humb.     See  Farnham. 
Thisteldene,  Henry  de,  479. 

Thistleton,  Tbystelton,  Thistelton.  Tylystine- 

ton,  CO.  Rutland,  412  (p.  235),  592. 
Thianerghfothehog,      co.      Glamorgan,  '  538 

(p.  335). 
Thlesywyan,   Lestynwynan,    Tlesywyan    [oo. 

Montgomery],  214. 
Thleweny  river.     See  Llynfi. 
Thodeham,  oo.  SufB.     See  Taddenham. 
Tholthorpe,  Thoraldthorp  [in  Alne  parish], 

CO.  York,  313. 
Thomas,  earl  of  Lancaster.  62  (pp.  28,  29), 

179,  231,  279,.  395.  458  (i?.  256),  471 

(,pp.  264,  265;,  473,  498,  533  {p.  303), 

519  (p.  289),  536  Cp.  314.) 
son  of  Edmund    the   king's  brother 

and  Alesia  his  wife,  279  (p.  160). 
Thomas,  son  of  Llewelyn  ap  Owen,  91.  • 

,  Eva  daughter  of,  536  {p.  322). 

,  Eobert,  355. 

,  his  son  Biohard,  355. 

William  son  of,  541. 

,  ,  his  brother  Adam,  541. 

le  fiz  Talebot,  Peter  son  of,  621 . 

Thomley,  Thomelegh,  oo.  Oxford  [in  Worm- 

inghall  parish,  co.  Buck.], 279  (j>.  156). 
Thomorth,  Thomworth,  co.  Staff.    See  Tam- 

worth. 
Thonbrugge,    Thonebregg,     co.    Kent.      See 

Tonbridge. 
Thonebregg,  German  de,  622. 
Thonebrugge,  co.  Kent.     See  Tonbridge. 
Thoneworth,  co.  Warw.     See  Tanworth. 
Thony.    See  Tony. 
Thoralby,  Thoraldby  [in  Bngthorpe  parish], 

CO.  York,  93. 
Thoraldthorp,  oo.  York.     See  Tholthorpe. 
ThorecroB,  oo.  fork,  240. 
Thoresby,  North,  oo.  Lino.,Autby  in,  j.u. 
Ihorlaye,  co.  Lino.,  manor,  279  {p.  164). 


Thorlby,  Thorledby,  Thorleby  [in  Skipton  in 

Craven],  co.  York,  73,  633  {pp.  301, 

305,  306). 
Thorleby,  Thorledby,  oo.  York.     See  Thorlby. 
Thormarton  [co.  Gloue.].    See  Tormarton. 
Thormodeby,  Henry  de,  636  (p.  322). 
Thormond,  Henry,  338. 
Thorn,  co.  Eutland.     See  Horn. 
Thomborough,     Thomburgk      [in    Corbridge 

parish],     co.     N'humb.,     manor,     403 

( i).  224  . 
Thornbury,  co.  Giouc.,  manor  and  borough, 

638  (i).  329). 
Thomcombe,    Thomoumbe,    oo.  Dorset,  538 

{p.  341). 
Thomcroft,     Thomorofte    [in     Leatherbead 

parish],  co.  SuiTey,  538  i  p.  345). 
Thomdon,  co.  Essex.     See  Horndon. 

CO.  Su£f.,  540. 

Thorndone,  Henry  de,  201. 
Thorndum,  co.Worc.     See  Thornton. 
Thorne,  la,  co.  Comw.,  139  {p.  65.) 
Thorneholm,  co.  York.     See  Thomholme. 
Thomer,  Thornoure,  Thomon?  co.  York,  65, 

279  (p.  159). 

,  advowson,  279  {p.  159). 

Thorneton,  oo.  Line.     See  Thornton. 
Thomey,  Thomeye  [co.  Camb.  ] ,  abbot  of,  638 

(p.  360). 

,  Thornye,  co.  Sussex,  407. 

Thomgumbald,  Thorn  Gumbaud  in  Holder- 

nesse    [in   Paull   parish,    co.    York], 

manor,  301. 
Thornham,  Parva,  co.  Sufi.,  481. 
Thomhill,  Thomhull,  John  de,  679. 
Walter  de,  603  ( i).  385). 

and  Margaret  his  wife,   603 

{p.  386). 
Thomholm,  co.  Line.,  advowson  of  priory  ,618. 
Thomholme,  Thorneholm  [in  Burton  Agnes 

parish],  co.  York,  536  {p.  314). 
Thomholme,     Thomholm,    Hugh    de      536 

(pp.  318,  319). 
Thornhull.    See  Thomhill. 
Thomon  [Thomer?],  co.  York,  65. 
Thornoure,  oo.  York.     See  Thomer. 
Thomthwaite,  Thoruethuuayt  [in  Crosthwaite 

parish],  co.  Cumb.,  146. 
Thornton,  oo.  Leic.,  manor,  274. 

,  BagworEh  in,  q.v. 

[Curtis],  Thorneton  [oo.Liuc],  472. 

abbot  of,  472,  536  {p.  316). 

le  Moor,   Thorneton,    co.  Line,   536 

(1>.315). 
Thorndum  [near  Stoulton] ,  oo .  Wore. , 

manor,  615  (p.  411). 
Thorneton,     oo.    York,    Edithmarsh 

meadow  in,  635. 

[in  Stainton  parish],  co.   York,  536 

(p.  320). 
in  Craven,  Thorneton,  oo.  York.  636 

(p.  321). 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


573 


Thornton,  Banulph  de,  2S. 

Peter  de,  23. 

Thornye,  co.  Sussex.     See  Thorney. 
Thornyhaugh,    Thornihalugh    [in    EotUbnry 

parish],   oo.    N'hnmb.,    vaeoary,    219 

(p.  121;. 
Thorp  [in  Southehuroh  parish],  oo.  Essex,  189. 

,  North,  in  Southohuroh,  oo.  Essex,  201. 

Edmer,     co.    Leio.       See    Eduiond- 

thorpe. 

00.  Norf.,  529. 

[by  Debenham],  oo.  Suff.,  427,  521. 

[in  Samford  hundred],  oo.  Suff.,  538 

(p.  348). 
Sub   Montem,    Thorpp    [in    Burnsall 

parish],  oo.  York,  533  {p.  305). 
[in  Howdeu  parish],  oo.  York,  800, 

610. 

[in  Eudaton  parish] ,  oo.  York,  121. 

Thorp,  John  de,  473. 

Thorpe  by  Kirkeby  Malesart,  oo.  York.      See 

Grewelthorpe. 
Thorpel,  co.  N'hamp.,  manor,  531. 
Thorrington,   Thuritone,    oo.    Essex,   manor, 

475  (i).  263). 

advowson,  475  (p.  268). 

Thorrok.  Thorruk,  co.  Essex.     See  Thurrook. 
Thorry  [in  Hartland  parish] ,  oo.  Devon,  29. 
Thouleslound,  oo.  Hunt.     See  Toseland. 
Thourruk,  oo.  Essex.     See  Thurrook. 
Thours.     See  Tours. 
Thrapston,    Thrapstone,   oo.    N'hamp.,    538 

(p.  344). 
Threokingham,  Trigingham,  Trikingham,  oo. 

Line,  150,  482. 

Threkyngham,  Lambert  de,  592. 

Thremhale,  co.  Essex.     See  Thromhill. 

Thresfeld,  Elias  de,  345. 

Threshfield,  Tresfeld  [in  Linton  parish],  co. 
York,  536  (p.  321). 

Thribergh,  oo.  York.     See  Thrybergh. 

Thrine,  Thirni,  Fieri  or  Eiri  de,  536  (p.  320). 

Thritton  [Thurlaton  in  Whitton?].  co.  Su£f.. 
538  ( p.  348). 

Thrixton,  Threxstone,  co.  Norf.,  538  f  p.  347). 

Throckelawe,  Thomas  de,  219  (p.  121). 

Throekley,  Throckelawe  [in  Newburn  parish], 

CO.  N'humb.,219(p.  121). 
Thromhill,  Thremhale    [in  Stanstead  Mont- 

fichet  parish,  oo.  Essex],  258. 

Thropton  [in  Eothbury  parish],  oo.  N'humb. , 

219  (p.  121). 
Throxenby,   Thuratanby   [in  Scalby   pariah], 

00.  York,  manor,  536  {p.  323),  537. 
Thrybergh,  Trybergh,  Thribergh,   oo.   York, 

536  {p.  317). 
Tbudenham.     See  Tndenham. 
Thuaderle,  Andrew  de,  305. 

,  Philip  de,  306. 

,     C/,  Tunderle. 


Thundersley,    Thunderleye,    Thunderle,    oo. 
Essex,  189. 

,  St.  Michael's  church,  286. 

,  ,  destroyed  by  fire,  286. 

Thuritone,  co.  Essex.     See  Thorrington. 
Thm-kelby,  oo.  York.     See  Thirkleby. 
Thurlaston,  oo.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
Thurlby,  Thurleby  [by  Market  Deeping],  co. 

Lino.,  402. 
Thurleby,  oo.  Line.     See  Thurlby. 
Thurleigh,    la    Leigh,   Lega,  oo.    Bedf.,   53 

(p.  18). 
Thurlston,  Thirliston. Thurlaston  [in  Whitton 
pariah],  oo.  Suff.,  519  {p.  288),  539. 

C/,  Thritton. 

Thurning,  Thernynge,  co. Hunt.,  538  (p.  350). 

[oo.  N'hamp.],  538  (i).  350). 

,  Thvrnyngg,  oo.  Norf.,    manor,    611 

(p.  393;. 
Thurrook,  West;    Thorruk,   Thourruk  Brian- 
zonn,    Thurhok,    Thorrok,    oo.    Essex, 
273. 

manor,  599. 

advowson,  599  {p.  379). 

Thurstanby,  oo.  York.     See  Throxenby. 
Thurstaston,  Thurstanston,  co.  Chester,  manor, 

33. 
Thurston,  co.  Suff.,  486. 
Thwaite,  Thweyth  [by  Lotion],  co.  Norf.,  538 

(p.  346). 
Thweyth,  co.  Norf.     See  Thwaite. 
Thwing,  Tweng,  oo.  York,  E.E.,  536  (p.  319). 
Thyngden,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Pinedon. 
Thyrnyngg,  oo.  Norf.     See  Thurning. 
Thystelton,  oo.  Eutland.     See  Thiatleton. 
Tibbenham,  Tibenham,   oo.  Norf..   412  {pp. 

231,  234). 
Tibetot,    Tybott,    Tibtoft,    Typstoft, 
Tibotoft,  Tybot,  Tipetot,  Payn 
de,  619. 

,  John  de,  519. 

Payn  de,  199.  216  (p.  115  Us). 

,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  519. 

Tibi,  Edmund,  638  ( p.  346). 
Tibtoft.     See  Tibetot. 
Tibynton,  oo.  Staff.     See  Tipton. 
Tiochefeld,  oo.  Hants.     See  TitchSeld. 
Tichese,  Tioheseye,  co.  Surrey.     See  Titsey. 
Tiohefelde,  Tiohefeud,  co,  Hants.     See  Titch 

field. 
Tiohewell,  oo.  Norf.     See  Titchwell. 
Tichull  [oo.  York].     See  Tiokhill. 
Tickenoote,  Tygekeneoote  [co.  Butland],  412 

(p.  236). 
Tiokenham.     Tykeham,      oo.     Somers. ,      538 

(p.  338). 
TioknaU,  Tykenhale  [oo.  Derby], 279  (p.  156). 
Tiokhill,    Tichull,    Tjkehull,    TykhuU    [co. 
York],  castle,  106. 

honour,  274,  279  {p.  156). 

Tidcorobe,  Tjdecomb,  oo,  Wilts,,  615  (p,4f}l). 


674 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Tidecomb,  oo.  Berks.     See  Titooombe. 

,  CO.  Wilts.     See  Tidcombe. 

Tidenham,Tudenhaiii  in  the  liberty  of  Strogoil, 

00.  Glouc,  373. 
Tidinprid,  oo.  Salop.     See  Tyddyn-Prydd  [oo. 

Montgomery]. 
Tidworth.  North,  Northtodeworth,  oo.  Wilts, 

4.58  ( p.  257). 
Tildesleje,  Hugh  de,  279  (i).  163). 
Tilleshop,  co.  Salop.     See  Tilsop. 
Tillingdon,     Tillingedonne      [in      Tandridge 

parish],  oo.   Surrey,   538  (p.  326). 
Tillington,  Tulintone  [in  Surghill  parish,  oo. 

Heref .] ,  manor,  205. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  river  in,  q.v, 

Tilly,  TyUy,  TyUi,  Henry,  648. 

,  John,  538  (p.  339). 

,  Maud  fde    Faldyngworth),    wife    of 

Henry,    369. 

,  Robert,  199. 

Tilmanaton,    Florence,  Maud  and  Agatha  de, 

220  (p.  122). 
Tilney,  Tylneye,  oo.  Norf.,  538  {p.  347). 
Tilsop,  Tylleshope,  Tilleshop  [in  Nash  parish] , 

00.  Salop,  manor,  57  ( p.  24j,  90. 
Tilton,  Tylton,  oo.  Leio.,  615  (p.  406). 

manor,  615  {p.  409). 

Tintagel,  Tyntagel,  oo.  Cornw.,  castle,  491. 
Tintern,  Tynterne,  co.  Monm.,  538  {p.  336). 

Little,  CO.  Monm.,  638  (p.  885). 

Tipetot.     See  Tibetot. 

Tipton.  Tibynton.oo.  Staff.,  581. 

Tirel.    See  Tyrol. 

Tirhendred,  oo.  Glamorgan,  538  (p.  334). 

Tirwhiteley,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Trewhitley. 

Tissington,  Tyssington  [co.   Derby],   manor, 

62  {p.  28). 
Titohfield,  Tiohefelde,  Tioeheteld,  Tiohefeud, 

CO.  Hants,  590. 

,  king's  court  at,  299. 

abbot  of,  212,  298. 

Titohmarah,  Tyohemers,  Tychemerssh,  Tyohe- 

merah,  co.  N'hamp.,  458  (p.  258> 

manor,  263,  520  Us,  545. 

Titchwell,  Tiohewell,  co.  Norf.,  263. 
Titooombe,  Tidecomb  [in  Kentbury   parish] 

00.  Berks.,  212. 

,  manor,  212. 

Titsey,     Tichese,    Tioheseye,     Tyohese,     oo. 

Surrey,  538  (pp.  326.  346). 

,  advowson,  538  (p.  346). 

Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  527  ( p.  295). 

,  Chettisoombe  in,  q.v. 

,  Chevithome  in,  q.v. 

,  Loman  in,  q.v. 

Tochet.     See  Tuchet. 

Tockholes  [in  Blackburn  parish],  oo.  Lane, 

279  (i).  161). 
Tookholes,  Adam  de,  279  (p.  161). 
Tookington,    Upper,    Totynton,     Tookinton, 
Tookynton,  co.  Glouo.,  45, 638  (p.  341). 
,  manor,  346  (p.  195). 


Toddington,  Todingdon,  Todyndon,  co.  Bedf.. 

697. 

,  advowson,  697. 

Toddyngeworth,   co.    Sussex.       See  Totting- 

worth. 
Todenham,  co.  Su£f.     See  Tuddenham. 
Todenhsm.     See  Tudenham. 
Todhill,      Todholes    [in    Haltwhistle] ,    co. 

N'humb.,  shieling,  396. 
Todingdon,      Todyndon,      co.      Bedf.       See 

Toddington. 
Toft.  00.  Lino.,  manor,  471  (p.  264). 

by  Newton,  CO.  Lino.,  346. 

Tofts,  West,  Toftes,  oo.  Norf.,  COO. 
Togesden,  co.  N'humb.     See  Togstone. 
Toghale,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Tughall. 
Togstone,   Togesden,    Tokisdene    [in    Wark- 

worth    parish],     oo.    N'humb.,     219 

{p.  121). 

,  manor,  508. 

Toke.     See  Touke. 

Tokisdene,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Togstone. 
Tokisdene,  William  de,  219  (p.  121). 
Tokynton,  co.  Glouo.     See  Tookington. 
Tolesby,   Tollesby    [in   Marton  parish],  oo. 

York,  536  (i).  320). 
Toller,      Great,      co.      Dorset,     Wooloombe 

Bingham  in,  q.v. 

Tollsworth,  Talesworth  [in  Chaldon  and 
Merstham] ,  oo.  Surrey,  manor,  538 
{p.  346). 

Tolouse,  Thomas,  409, 

Tolthorp,  John  de,  538  {p.  344). 

Toltingtrough,  Toltintroye,  oo.  Eent,  hundred, 

624. 
Tonbridge,  Thonbrugge,  Thonebrugge,  Tone- 

brigge,  Thonebregg,  oo.  Kent,  538  (  pp. 

343,  344). 
,  castle  and  borough,  538  (  pp.  321,  351- 

2). 

,  oastle  and  honour,  538  (pp.  351-2). 

,  ohace,  538  (p.  331). 

church,  538  (p.  331). 

,  parish  church,  638  (p.  331). 

,  prior  of,  538  (p.  344),  612. 

priory,  538  (p.  331). 

,  ,  advowson  of.  538  (p.  344). 

Toneworth,  oo.  Warw.     See  Tanworth. 

Tong,  Andrew  de,  229. 

Tony,  Thony,  Towny,  Balph  de,  198. 

,  Geoifrey  de,  198. 

Maud  de,  453. 

Balphde,  198. 

Eobert,   Robert  de,  417,  446,   606, 

613. 

barony  of,  615  (p.  397). 

Tooting,  Totynge,  co.  Surrey,  manor,  538  (p. 

345). 
Graveney,      Toting    Qravenee,     oo, 

Surrey,  459,  . 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


576 


TopoLifEe,    Topolive,    Toppeclif,    Topolif,  oo. 

York,  536  {pp.  314,322). 

manor,  636  (p.  324). 

Mikelker  and Thaoker in,  536  (p.  314). 

Toperoft,  Topeeroft,  oo.  Norf.,  manor,  335. 
Toperlegh,  co.  Chester.     See  Tarporley. 
Topesfeld,  Topisfeld,  Topisfeud,    to.    Essex. 

See  Toppeafield. 
Tople,  Thomas  de,  619. 
Toppeclif,  CO.  York.     See  Topoliffe. 
ToppesBeld,  Toppesfeld,  Topisfeld,  Topesfeld, 

Topisfeud,   oo.   Essex,   535  (pp.  325, 

347, 349  Ms). 

manor,  397  (p.  218),  472. 

Torbok,  oo.  Lano.     See  Tarbock. 
Torel,  John,  205. 

Torgi.  Laurence,  of  Bishangles,  540. 
Torigge,  co.  Devon.     See  Torridge. 
Toriton,  co.  Devon.     See  Torrington. 
Torksey,  Torkesey.  oo.  Line,  421. 

Percivalof,  3,1;. 

Tormsrton,    Thormarton,     Tormertone    [00. 

Glouc],  563. 

manor,  505. 

Tomi,  John,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  615  (p.  401). 
Torny,  Eiohard,  204,  536  (p.  321). 
Toronothe,  00.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Torpenhow,  Torpennou,  00.  Cumb.,  393. 
Torperlegh,    Torpurlegh,   eo.    Chester,      See 

Tarporley. 
Torridge,  Torigge   [in   Plympton   St.   Mary 

pariah],  co.  Devon,  213  (p.  114). 
Torrington,  Toryton,  00.  Devon,  manor,  143. 
Black,    Blaketoriton,    Blaketor,    co. 

Devon,  manor,  458  ( p.  256). 

,  advowson,  458  (p.  256). 

, ,  hundred,  382. 

Little,  Toriton,  00.  Devon,  244. 

,  ,  church,  244. 

Tortworth,   Toteworth,   co.  Q-louc,  603  (p. 

886). 
Torvey,  Torveye,  00.  Bedf.     See  Turvey. 
Toaeland,    Touleslonde,    Thouleslound,     00. 

Hunt  ,  548. 

,  manor,  63  {p.  19). 

Totale,  William  de,  prior  of  the  hospital  of 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  398  {p.  221). 
Tothale,  Tothal,    Totehale,    Eobert  de,  648 

615(pi).  402,  407). 
Toting,  00.  Surrey.     See  Tooting. 
Totnes,  00.  Devon,  213  (p.  113). 
Tottenham,  co.  Midd.,  412  (p.  230). 
Tottington,    Totyngton    in   Salfordshire    [in 

Bury  parish],  co.  Lane,  279  ( p.  162). 

Musbiry  park  in,  279  (p.  162;. 

Tottingworth,  Toddyngeworth  [in  Heathfield 

parish],  co.  Sussex,  207. 
Totynge,  00.  Surrey.     See  Tooting. 
Totyngton,  co.  Lano.     See  Tottington. 
Toucestre,  co.  N'hamp.     See  Towcester. 
Touohet.    See  Tuchet, 


Toueatudes   la  [Tanatead    in    Chapel    en  le 

Frith  ?],  00.  Derby,  553. 
Tougale,  00.  N'humb.     See  Tughall. 
Touke,  Toke,  Isabel,  444. 
Touleslonde,  co.  Hunt.     See  Toseland. 
Tounatall,  a  oarnoate  called,  eo.  Sufi!.,  519  (p. 

288). 
Touny.     See  Tony. 
Tour,  Hugh  sou  of  Thomas  de  la,  225. 

Margaret  de  la,  wife  of  Thomas,  225. 

,  Thomas  de  la,  225. 

Tourp,  Turp,  Robert,  of  Edenhall,  446. 

Adam,  of  Edenhall,  446. 

Eobert,  and  Beatrice  his  wife,  446. 

Tours,  de  Thoura,  Eichard,  417. 
Tourtle,  William,  416. 

John,  416. 

Toustook,  CO.  Devon.     See  Tawstook. 
Touthorp,  00.  York.     See  Towthorpe. 
Towcester, Toucestre,  00.  N'hamp., 475(p.269). 
Towthorpe,    Touthorp   [in    Wharram    Percy 

parish]  ,  co.  York,  204. 
Traoy,  Traoi,  Eichard,  161. 

his  daughter  Athelina,  161 . 

William,  266  (i).  144). 

Trafford,  Henry  de,  279  (p.  162). 

Trailly,    Traily,    Trayly,     Trayley, 

Eleanor  de,  664. 
Eleanor  de,  439,  538  (pp.  330,  342, 

346). 

John  de,  431. 

Trallwmgollen,        Trallungelloyn,       Gallun- 

gelloyn    [in  Pool,   co.    Montgomery], 

214. 
Traneck,  manor,  205. 
Traneys,    Traynez,    Treynez,    John 

sonof  John,  300,  610. 

John  son  of  Thomas,  300,  610. 

Thomas,  300. 

., Idoneahis  wife,  300,  610. 

Tranthwaite,  Tranethayth  [in  Kendal  pariah], 

CO.  Westm.,  218  (pp.  118,  119). 
Trawn,  Trwan,  William,  458  (p.  259). 
Trayly,  Trayli.     See  Trailly. 
Traynez.     See  Traneys. 
Trebighe,  Trebegghan  [in  Temple  parish],  00. 

Comw.,  257. 
Trebrigg,  co.  Wilts.     See  Trowbridge. 
Treburoheyis,  co.  Cornw.,  257. 
Trebyghan,  co.  Cornw.     See  Trebighe. 
Tredenauk,  co.  Monra.     See  Tredunnoek. 
Tredington,  Tredynton,  00.  Wore,  148  (jJ.  72). 
Tredogge,  Thredogg,  co.  Devon,  527  (i).  295). 
Tredunnoek,  Tredenauk,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p. 

335). 

advowson,  538  (p.  336). 

Tredynton,  00.  Worcester.     See  Tredington. 
Tref  moillet,  00.  Carmarthen.     See  Tremaillet. 
Trefnant,    Grevenant   [in    Pool,     co.  Mont- 
gomery], 214. 
Tregaer,  co.  Cornw.,  manor,  139  (p.  64), 


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INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Tregensteg.  in  Cornw.,  139  {p.  65). 

Tregeithtt,  co.  Cornw.,  139  {p.  64). 

Tregeryen,  co.  Cornw.,  manor,  139  (p.  64). 

Tregeryek,  co.  Cornw.,  125. 

Tregereyk,  Odo  de,  125. 

Alice  danghter  of  Odo  de,  married  to 

John  Seor,  125. 
Tregewal,  TrejuaJ,  co.  Cornw.,  613. 
Tregeweythyan,  co.  Cornw.     See  Trewethen. 
Tregiliou,  co.  Cornw.,  613. 
Tregony,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (pp.  64,  65). 
Tregonyan,  co.  Cornw.,  257. 
Tregorthan,  co.  Cornw.,  35. 
Tregotz,  Balph  de,  139  {p.  64;- 
Tregrethes,  co.  Cornw.,  613. 
Tregrng,  Treygruk,  Treygruck  [or  Llangibby], 

CO.  Monm.,  castle,  manor  and  coimtry, 

538  (i).  336). 

advowson,  538  (p.  337). 

Trehampton,  Ealph  de,  349. 

Trehonek,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  66). 

Trehterim ,  CO.  Cornw.     See  Tretherym. 

Treiagu,  John  de,  257. 

Trejual,  Tregewal,  co.  Cornw.,  613. 

Trelegoaeg,    Trellegosek,    co.     Cornw..     139 

(pp.  64,  66). 
Trelleck,  'Irillec,co.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 

site  of  the  castle,  538  (p.  336). 

,  manor  and  forest,  538  (p.  336). 

Trellegosek,  co.  Cornwall.     See  Trelegnseg. 
Trelowya,  Trelowia,  Trelowyan  [in  St.  Martin 

parish],  co.  Cornw.,  110,  453,  491. 
Trelaok,  co.  Cornw.,  613. 
Tremadart,  Tremodered  [in  Duloe  parish],  co. 

Cornw.,  manor,  139  {p.  65). 
TremaiUett,  Trefmoillet  [in  Eglwys  Cymmyn], 

CO.  Carmarthen,  64  (p.  32;. 
Trematon.  Tremeton  [in  St.  Stephen's  parish], 

CO  Cornw. ,  castle,  110. 

,  barony  or  honour.  453.  461,  558. 

Tremenet,  John,  527  (p.  293). 
Tremeton,  co.  Cornw.     See  Trematon. 
Tremlye.  co.  Suff.     See  Trimley. 
Tremoderate,    Tremodred,     Tremodreyt     [in 

Eoche  parish]  ,  co.  Cornw. ^  139  (p.  65). 
Tremodered.  co.  Cornw.     See  Tremadart. 
Tremworth,  Tremworthe  [in  Crundale  parish], 

CO.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 
Trencruk,  co.  Cornw.,  257. 
Treneglos,  co.  Cornw.,  Downeckny  in,  q.v. 
Trengrous,  co.  Cornw.,  257. 
Trennyth,  co.  Cornw.,  491. 
Trent,  co.  Somers. ,  Adber  in,  q.v. 
Trente,  William,  599  (p.  381;. 

William  de,  459. 

Treafeld,  co.  York.     See  Threshfield. 
Trethac,  Matthew  de,  491. 
Trethak,  Trethaeo,  co.  Cornw.,  139  [p.  64). 
Tretherym,  Trehterim,  Trethrym,  co.  Cornw., 

139  (pp.  64,65). 
Tretheuwy,     See  Trethewy, 


Trethew,    Tretheu     Trethu    [in     Menhiniot 

parish],  co.  Cornw.,  10,  139  (p.  65). 
Trethewy,  Trethenwy,  John  de,  285. 

,  William  de,  375. 

Trethrym,  co.  Cornw.     See  Tretherym. 

Trenail,  co.  Cornw.     See  Truthwall. 

Treve  [or  Eiver,  in  Tillington,  &e. ,  co.  Sussex] , 

536  (p.  315). 

manor,  458  (p.  255). 

advowson  of  chapel,  458  (p.  255). 

Trevedid,   Trevedrit    [in    Meifod.   co.   Mont- 
gomery], 269. 
Trevenning,  Trevenian  [in  Miehaelstow  parish], 

CO.  Cornw.  ,613. 
Treverbyn,  .  .   .  de,  285. 

Odo,  125. 

Trevet,  William,  279  (p.  157). 

Trevileyn,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  65). 

Tre-riur,  Walter  de,  285. 

Trevod  [co.  Monm  ?] ,  412  (p.  2.32). 

Trevynnek    in    Cornw.    [Trewinnick    in    St. 

Ervan?],  54. 
Trevynyel,  co.  Cornw.,  360. 
Trewall,  TrewaUa,  co.  Cornw.,  110,  453. 
Trewern  [in  ButtiM;ton  parish  in  Montgomery], 

269. 
Trewethen  (?),   Tregeweythyan   [in  St.  Teath 

parish],  co.  Cornw.,  613. 
Treweyohek,  co.  Cornw.,  337. 
Trewhitley.    Tirwhiteley,     Tyrwytschele    [in 

Stanton  in  Long  Horsley  parish] ,  co. 

N'humb.,510  6is. 
Treworthilek,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  64). 
Trewythyan,  co.  Cornw.,  139  (p.  65). 
Treworick,  Treworek  [in  St.  Ewe  parish] ,  co. 

Cornw.,  139  (p  64). 
Trewothgannygliai),  John  aon  of  John 

de,  487. 

,  Richard  de,  487. 

Treygruk,  Treygruck,  co.  Monm.       See  Tre- 

Treynez.     See  Traneys. 

Trigingham,  co.  Lino.     See  Threckingham. 

Trigingham,  Lambert  de,  150. 

Trikingham,  oo.  Lino.     See  Threckingham. 

Trilleo,  co.  Monm.     See  Trelleck. 

Trimley  St.  Martin,  Tremlye,  co.  Suff.,  426. 

St.  Martin's  Church,  426. 

Triple,  John,  599  (p.  380). 
Trivet,  Tryvet,  William,  511. 

,  Thomas,  511. 

William,  346  (p.  196). 

William,  knight,  511. 

Trompiton,  co.  Camb.     See  Trnmpington. 
Trostraxhen,  co.  Monm.,  538  'p.  336). 
Trostrey,  Trostray,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  337). 
Trouncwell,  co.  Berks.     See  Trunkwell. 
Troutsdale,  Truoedale.  co.  York,  533  (p.  307), 

534  (p.  308). 
Trowbridge.  Trebrigg,  co.  Wilts,  manor,  273 

(^  157).  -     ■  .  - 


INDEX  OP  PEBS0N8  AND  PLACES. 


577 


Troweden  vaooary,  oo.  Lano.,  279  {p.  160). 

Troy,  Troye,  oo.  Monm.,  manor,  638  (p.  336). 

advowson,  588  (p.  337). 

;  Little,  Troya,  oo.  Mourn.,  538  (p.  837). 

Truoedale,  oo.  York.     See  Troutadale. 

Ti-umpington,  Trumpetone,  Trompiton,  oo. 
Camb.,  458(23.257). 

manor,  454. 

,  advowsoUi  454,  458  (p.  257). 

Trumpygton,  Giles  de,  439. 

Trunkvrell,  Trounowell  [near  Stratfleld  Mor- 
timer], 00.  Berks.,  615  (jj.  412). 

Truro,  Tryuera,  Trnru,  oo.  Oomw.,  borough, 
257. 

inquisition  made  at,  487. 

Trusselove,  John,  151. 

Truthwall,  Treuall  [in  St.  Hilary  parish] ,  oo. 
Cornw.,  122. 

Trwan.     See  Trawn. 

Trybergh,  oo.  York.     See  Thrybergh. 

Tryvet.     See  Trivet. 

Tylton,  oo.  Leio.     See  Tilton. 

Tubbe,  Eoger,  603  (p.  386). 

Tuchet,  Tochet,  Touchet,  Nicholas, 
256. 

,  Thomas,  515. 

Nicholas,  and  Alioe  his  wife,  256. 

.Robert,  515,  592. 

Thomas,  548. 

,  William,  168,  256,  485. 

Tuddenham,  Tudenham,  Todenham,  oo.  Suff., 
538  (pp.  347,  349). 

Thodeham  [i.  e.  Netherhall  in  Tudden- 
ham St.  Mary],  oo.  Suff.,  manor,  409. 

Tudenham,  oo.  Qlouo.     See  Tidenham. 

Tudenham,  Thudenham,  Todenham, 
Robert  de,  107. 

Eva  wife  of  Robert  de,  832. 

Robert  de,  his  wife  Eva,  107. 

, (son  of  Robert),  107,  382. 

Tuderinton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Tytherington. 

Tuderlee,  co.  Hants.     See  Tytherley. 

Tughall,  Topgale,  Toghale  [in  Bamburgh 
parish],  eo.  N'hnmb.,  634  (p.  309), 
635. 

manor,  536  (p.  824). 

Tuket,  Bernard,  of  Woodhorn,  52. 

Tulgard,  oo.  Denbigh.     See  Tylgarth. 

Tulintone,  oo.  Heref.     See  Tillington. 

Tunderle,  John  de,  68. 

C/.  Thunderle. 

Tunstal  by  Romene,  oo.  Kent,  207- 

Tunstall,  Tunstal  [near  Burslem],  co.  Staff., 

manor,  62  {pp.  28,  31). 

00.  Suff.,  Dunningworth  in,  q.v. 

,  00.  York,  266  {p.  144). 

lurbervill,    Turburvill,    Turberevill, 

Xurbervyle,  John  de,  466,  467. 

,  Brian  de,  538  (p.  340). 

,  Maud  wife  of  Joha,  638  (p.  333). 

28017 


Turbervill — cont. 

,Payn,  538  (j).  383). 

,  Johnde,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  466,467. 

,  Richard  de,  466,  467. 

Turbervyle,    manor   [in   Long   Dittou],    oo. 

Surrey,  397  (p.  219). 
Turbervyle.    See  Turbervill. 
Tureville.    See  Turvyle. 
Turnaston,  Turneston,  oo.  Heref.,  493. 
Turneston,  co,  Heref.    See  Turnaston. 
Turp.     See  Tom'p. 
Turpyn,  John,  279  (p.  167). 
Turvey,  Torveye,  Torvey,  oo.  Bedf.,  538  (pp. 

330,  342). 
Turvyle,  de    Tureville,    Nicholas,    412    (p. 

234). 

,  Robert,  412  (i).  234). 

Tusard,  Michael,  538  (p.  334). 

Tutbury,  Tutteburi,   Tuttebury    [co.   Staff.], 

honour,  or  fee  of,  62 (p.  28),  143,  263. 
Tweed,  Twede  river,  396. 
Tweng,  00.  York.     See  Thweng. 
Tweng,  Twyng,  Gawain  de,  536  (p.  317). 

Marmaduke  de,  536  (pp.  319,  323). 

,  Robert  de,  536  (p.  323). 

Gf.  Thewyng. 

Twerton,  Twiverton,  oo.  Somers. ,  538  (p.  339). 
Twiford,  oo.  Buok.     See  Twyford. 
Twinstead,  Twynsted,  eo.  Essex,  538  (p.  348). 
Twiselton,  Hugh  son  of  John  de,  279  f  ^j.  162). 
Twishel,  William  de,  62  (p.  28). 
Twiverton,  oo.  Somers.     See  Twerton. 
Twyford,  Twiford,  eo.  Buck.,  manor,  191. 

,  Giffard  of,  q.v. 

Twyford,  oo.  Norf . ,  538  (p.  347). 
Twynelthorp,  eo.  Norf.     See  Themelthorpe. 
Twyng.    See  Tweng. 
Twynsted,  co,  Essex.     See  Twinstead. 
TwyweU,  oo.  N'hamp.,  412  (p.  236  Us). 
Tybay,  oo.  Westm.     See  Tebay. 
Tybenham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Tibenham. 
Tybotot,  Tybot.     See  Tibetot. 
Tyburn,  oo.  Middx.,  manor,  394. 
l^oambred,  co.  Cornw.,  manor,  122. 
Tychemers,    Tyohemerssh,    Tyohemersh,   co. 

N'hamp.     See  Titohmarah. 
Tychemerhs,  Henry  de,  412  (p.  236). 
Tyohese,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Titsey. 
Tyddyn-Prydd,     Tydinprid,     Tidinprid     [in 

Pool,  00.  Montgomery],  214. 
Tydrington,  co.  Glouo.     See  Tytherington. 
Tydringtone,  Joan  daughter  of  Hugh  de,  26. 
Tyeis,  Tyheys,  Thyeys,  Henry,  60. 

,  Henry  (son  of  Henry),  60. 

Henry,  170. 

Tygekeneoote  [oo.  Rutland].     See  Tiokencote. 
Tykeham,  oo.  Somers.     See  Tickenham. 
Tykehull  [oo.  York] .     See  TiokhiU. 
Tykenhale,  oo.  Derby.     See  Tioknall. 
Tykiiull,  00.  York.     See  TickhiU. 

20 


578 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS  AND   PLACES. 


Tylgarth,  Tulgard  [in  St.  George's  parish], 

00.  Denbigh,  279  (y.  158). 
Tylia,  William  de,  533  {■p.  303  Us). 

(du  Teyle),  533  (p.  302). 

Tylleshope,  oo.  Salop.     See  Tilsop. 

Tylly,  Tylli.     See  TiUy. 

Tylmundesdon,   Tylemundesdon,    oo.  Surrey, 

manor,  397  (p.  220). 
Tylneye,  co.  Norf .     See  Tilney. 
Tylystineton,  co.  Eutland.     See  Thistleton. 
Tymle,  William,  439. 
Tynehewyk.     See  Tyngewyk. 
O^dale,  Elias  de,  538  {p.  345). 
Tyndiheved,  Bichard  del,  279  (p.  162). 
Tyne,  river,  237. 
Tyngewyk,  Tyngewyke,  Tynehewyk, 

William  de,  619. 

,  Johnde,  619. 

Nicholas  de,  279  {p.  155). 

Tyntagel,  co.  Cornw.     See  Tintagel. 
Tynterne,  co.  Monm.     See  Tintern. 
Typetoft.     See  Tibetot. 
Tyrel,  Tirol,  John,  533  (p.  304). 

Laurence,  583. 

Olive,  her  daughter  Maud,  327. 

Ealph,  538  (i).  350). 

Eoger,  538  (pp.  333,  334,  338). 

TyrwytBchele,  co.  N'hamb.     See  Trewhitley. 
Tysho,  00.  Warw.     See  Tysoe. 
Tysoe,  Tysho,  co.  Warw.,  manor,  131, 
TysBington,    oo.    Staff,     See   Tissington  [oo, 

Derby]. 
Tytchewell,  William  da,  421. 
Tyterel,  John,  151. 
Tytherington,  Tydrington,   co.    Glouc,    538 

(p.  341). 

Tuderinton  [oo.  Wilts,]  279  [p.  157): 

Tytherley,  Tuderlee,  oo.  Hants,  the  lord  of,  39. 
West,      Westtuderle,      Westuderle, 

Wesfceuderley,  co.  Hants.,  206. 

, manor,  206,  469. 

Tyville,  William  de,  married  to  Alice  de  Bray 

229. 
Tywardreath,     Tywardraith,      oo.      Corow., 

manor,  139  (p.  64). 
Tywarnhaile,   Tywamail   [in   Perran-Zabuloe 

parish],  oo.  Comw.,  manor,  60. 
Tywe,  00.  Oxford.     See  Tew. 


U 


tJbeton,  00.  Wilts.     See  Upton. 
Uohalet,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  {p.  158). 
tTokfield,  Okkefelde;  Ookeffeld,  oo.  Sussex, 612. 
Ufioolme,  Ufcnlm,  oo.  Devon,  manor,  530. 


Ufford,  John  de,  602  (p.  384). 

Kobert  de,  390. 

, and  Cecily  his  wife,  311. 

'   C/.  DufEord. 

Dgborough,  co.  Devon,  Langford  Lister  in,  q.v. 
XJghdulas,   commote,    eo.   Denbigh,  279  (p. 

.      158). 
Ughtred,  Robert,  204. 

Thomas,  204. 

C/.  Huthred. 

tTgley,  Uggele,  oo.  Essex,  manor,  485. 
Ulcestre,  co.  N'humb.     See  Outchester. 
Ulcestre,  Kobert  de,  403  (p.  226). 
Ulcotes,  00.  Uott.     See  Oldooates. 
Uldale,  Ulvedal,  co.  Cumb. ,  advowson,  146. 

,  manor,  146. 

TJley,    Tweleye,   Euweleye,   co.  Glouc,  271, 

350. 
Ulf,  Agnes  wife  of  Walter,  350. 

,  Philip,  518. 

UUayk,  co.  Cumb.     See  XTllook. 

Ullington,  Ollynton  [in  Pebworth  parish],  co. 

Glouc,  manor,  57  (p.  23). 
TJUook,  Ullayk  by  Braithwaite,   co.  Oumb., 

146. 
Ulnebothes,  oo.  Lane.     See  Booths. 
Ulnethayth,  co.  Westm.,  218  {p.  119). 
TJlsoeby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Usselby. 
Ulting,    Ultyngg,    Ultyng,    oo.    Essex,   471 

(p.  265), 652. 
mting,  TJltyng,  Thomas  de,  552. 
Ultyngg,  00.  Essex.     See  Ulting. 
Ulueton  [oo.  Cumb.].     See  Oulton. 
Ulvedal,  oo.  Cumb.     See  Uldale. 
Ulvesby,  co.  Cumb.     See  Ousby. 
Ulveston,  John  de,  the  elder,  521. 
Umberleigh,    Womberlegh    [in    Atherington 

parish],  co  Devon,  538  (p.  340). 
XTmframvill,  TTmfravyll,  TTmf ray  vile, 

XTmfraviHe,  Hounfray  vill,  Hum- 

franvyle,  XJmfranvyle,  Dumfre- 

vill,  BuinfrainviUe,  Dumfravyll, 

Dunfranvyl,   Gilbert    de,  earl    of 

Angus,  47. 

Gilbert  de,  412  (  ^j.  235). 

,  Henry  de,  538  (pp.  333,  340). 

,  John  do,  538  (p.  359). 

...■ ,Eobertde,  47. 

,  ,..,  earl  of  Angus,  510,  666. 

,  William  de,  536  (y.  316). 

Undercoumbe,  Thomas  de,  611  (p.  391). 
UnderhuU,  Amice  wife  of  Simon,  8. 
Undy,  Wondy,  oo.  Monm.,  638  (p.  336). 

advowson,  538  {p.  336). 

Ungayne,  oo.  York,  633  (p.  301). 

Unthank,   Unthang  [in  Alnham  parish],  co. 

N'humb.,  manor,  403  {p.  226). 
Unton,  Henry,  536  (p.  313). 
Up  Wymborn,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Wimbome. 
Upohuroh,      Uppeohirohe,     oo.     Kent,      220 

(p.  123.) 
,  Gore  in,  j.v. 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


579 


Upelatford,  oo.  Hants.     See  Clatford. 
Upoott,  Uppeoote,  co.  Devon,  538  (p.  340). 
Upleatham,  Uplythum,  oo.  York,  536  (p.  322). 
Uplythum,  oo.  York.     See  Upleatham. 
Upmanby,    Huomanby    [All    Saints    in   All- 
hallows  parish] ,  oo.  Cuinb.,  manor,  146. 
Upmeleoombe,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Meloombe. 
Uppeohirohe,  oo.  Kent.     See  Upohurch. 
tippecote,  00.  Devon.     See  Upoott. 
Uppehull,  oo.  Devon  [Hill  in  Parringdon  ?], 

34. 
TTppehuUe,  David,  34. 

,  John,  34. 

Uppingham,  Uppyngham,   oo.   Rutland,   615 

{p.  402). 
Uppington,  Upynton,  co.  Salop,  611  (p.  394). 
Uppyngham,  eo.  Rutland.     See  Uppingham. 
Upton    Moels    [in    Blewbury    parish],    oo. 

Serks,  manor,  603. 
Kussells ,  Uptone  [in  Blewbury  parish], 

00.  Berks,  manor,  278. 
[by  Birkenhead],  Uptone  in  Wyrhale 

[or  Overchuroh],  oo.  Chester,  26. 

,00.  Chester,  366. 

St.  Leonard's,  oo.  Glouo.,  622. 

[in  Widnes  parish],  oo.  Lane.,  279 

(p.  163). 

,  00.  N'hamp.,  manor,  526, 

Opeton,  00.  Pembroke,  56. 

Noble,  bppetou  Cabooke,  co.  Somers., 

538  (p.  338). 
[in  Haselor  parish],  oo.  Warw.,  615 

(i>.405). 
[in  Eatley  parish],  co.  Warw.,  615 

(pp.  404,  408;., 

Lovel,  Ubeton,  eo.  Wilts,  manor,  528. 

Warren,  Upton  Warin,    oo.    Wore, 

615  (p.  403). 

,  Cooksey  in,  q.v. 

Upton,  Opton,  Hugh  de,  615  (p.  404). 

John  de,  615  (p.  404). 

Boger  de,  397  (p.  219). 

Upwell,  CO.  Norf.,  538    p.  346). 
Upynton,  co.  Salop.    See  Uppington 
Uroe.     See  Urse. 

TTrry,  Nicholas  son  of  Gilbert,  of  Wick- 
ford,  16. 
Urse,  Uroe.  Ralph  son  of,  412  (p.  233). 
Urtiaoo,  Lorty,  Henry  de,  140,  208. 
Usohooyt,    CO.    Salop.     See    Uwoheoed    [co. 

Montgomery]. 
Usk,  Uske,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 

castle,  town  and  manor,  538  (p.  336). 

,,  nunnery,  advowson  of,  538  (p.  337). 

Usk,  Uske,  river,  fishery  in,  538  (,p.  335). 
Uska,  Matthew  de,  538  (p.  336). 
Usselby,  Ulceby,  co.  Line,  279  (p.  153). 
Uthooyd,    00.   Salop.     See    Uwoheoed     [oo. 

Montgomery]. 
Uwchooed,  Usohecoyt,  Uthooyd  [in  Penegos, 

00.  Montgomery],  214, 
Uibridge,  Woxbregge,  oo.Midd.,279  (p.l5i). 


V 


Val,  Robert  de  or  du,  and  Petronilla  his  wife, 

615  (p.  405). 

Vale.    SeeDelaval. 

Valeirs,   Valors,  Margaret   (Basset),    wife  of 

Kioholasde,  271. 
Valencia,  Valence,  Agnes  de,  203. 

,  Joan  de,  countess  of  Pembroke,  56. 

,  Aymer  de,  40,  48,  212.  409,  498,  538 

(p.  347),  599  (p.  379). 
,  (son  of  Joan),  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, 56,  203,  475,  520,  611  (p.  393). 
,  Henry  de,  and  Margaret  or  Margery 

his  wife,  602(^.383). 

,  Joan  de,  her  son  Aymer.     See  above, 

William  de,  294. 

Valeye,  Roland  de  la,  174. 

Valeyns,  Hamo  de,  538  (p.  350). 

Valle  Torta,  Vautort,  IKCargaret  wife 

of  Andrew  de,  247. 

,  IVIargery  wife  of  Robert  de,  248. 

John  de,  247,  443,  527  (  p.  294). 

Thomas  de,  248. 

Vnllibus.     See  Vanx. 

Valoignes,    Valoynes,    Thomas    de,   398  (p. 

221  Us). 
Biblissa    wife     of     John     de,    638 

(p.  336). 

See  Valeyns. 

Vange,  Fenge,  co.  Essex,  manor,  475  (p.  268). 

,  advowson,  476  (p.  268). 

Vaudey,  oo.  Line. ,  abbot  of,  350. 

Vaux,  Vans,  Vallibus,  Waus,  Petronilla  de, 

42. 

See  aZso  Narford. 

,  Roland  de,  607  (p.  388). 

Thomas  de,  227. 

,  William  de,  252. 

Vautort.     See  Valle  Torta. 

Vavasour,    Vavasur,    Vavesour, 

William  le,  395. 

Henry  le,  395. 

Mauger  le,  536  (  pp.  317,  321,  322). 

,  Walter  le,   395,   533  (p.  305),   536 

(pp.  317,  321  Ms). 

,  William  le,  619. 

Veel,  Bevis  le,  5SS  (pp.  333,  334). 

Robert  le,  538  (p.  341). 

Of.  Veylle. 

Veer.     See  Vere. 

Veise,  Walter  le,  431. 

Vellak  [Vale  Acre?  in  Cranborne],  co.  Dorset, 

538  (p.  330). 
Venn-Ottery,  Penotri,  co,  Devon,  manor,  27. 
,  place  names  in^  27. 


580 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Venn,  la  Fenne  [in  Harden  parish],  co.  Heref . , 

166.  614. 
Venonr,  Veneour,  Venur,  John  le,  536  (p.S22), 

615  {pp.  398,  408). 

Eichard  le,  412  (p.  233),  536  {2).322). 

,  Thomas  le,  280. 

,  William  le,  395. 

Verdun,  Verdoun,  Verdon,  Verduna, 

Werdon,  Theobald,  the  elder,  187. 

Thomas  de,  596. 

,  John  de,  412  (p.  236),  596. 

,  Eobert  de,  412  (p.  236). 

,  Theobald    de    (father  and  son),  53 

(p.  18),  62  (pp.  28,    29),    104,  272 

(p.    148),   323,   412   (p.  234),     458 

( p.  258),  615  (pp.  402,  404,  405,  406, 

408). 

(son  of  Theobald),  187. 

,  lord  of  Ludlow,  611  (j).  392). 

.,  Thomas  de  or  le,   55  (p.  21),  412 

(p.  235). 
Vere,  Ver,  Veer,  Alice  de,    countess  of 

Oxford,  394. 

,  Denise,  wife  of  Hugh  de,  475. 

Hugh  le  or  de,  166,  318,  415. 

,  ,and    Denise    his     wife,     55 

(p.  20),  335. 
,  Joan  de,  daughter  of  Alice,  married 

to  William  de  Warenna,  394. 

,  John  de,  412  (p.  235). 

,  Eobert  de,  earl  of  Oxford,  273,394. 

Sec  Oxford. 

Verjon,  Thomas,  316. 
Verlay,  Thomas  de,  149. 
Vemeye,  Simon  de,  458  (,p.  256). 
Vernoun,  Baldwin  de,  Margery  wife  of,  354. 
Vescy,  Veeoi,  Isabel,  wife  of  William 

de,  535. 

,  William  de,  of  Kildare,  534. 

Clementina  de,  526. 

,  Eustace  de,  534  (yp.  310,  311),  536 

(p.  324). 
and  Boiu-ge   (de    Stutevile) 

his  wife,  534  (p.  309). 

,  Gilbert  de,  538  ( y.  343).  . 

,  Isabel  de,  274,  536  (p.  319). 

Isabel  deBello  Monte,  wife  of  William 

de,  534. 

,  lady  of,  395. 

,  Isabel  wife  of  John  de,  588. 

John  de,  534  (pp.  310,  311). 

Warin  de,  534  {p.  310). 

,  William  de,  53i(p.  308). 

,  of   Kildare,    his    executors, 

534  (i).  310). 

,  heirs  of,  47. 

Veteri  Ponte,  Ificholas  de,  501. 

Eobert  de,  501. 

Veylle,  Eichard  la,  220  (  p.  122). 

Of.  reel. 

Videlon,  Videlen.     See  Visdelou. 
Yielistone,  co.  Kent.     See  Filston. 


Vil  .  .  .,  Johnde,  431. 

Virly,  Eobert  de,  of  Bildeston,  539  his. 

Visdelou.  Videlou,  Videleu,  Guy,  152. 

,  Eobert,  471  (pp.  265,  266). 

,  William  de,  215  (p.  116). 

William,  knight,  152. 

Vispol,  CO.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Vivonia,  Vyvonia,  Joan  de,  485. 

John  de,486. 

Johnde,  486. 

,  William  de,  le  Fort  or  de  Fortibiis, 

486. 
Vretyn,  co.  Comw.,  613. 
Vyel,  Ealph,  544. 
Vyelistone,  co.  Kent.     See  Filston. 
Vyelistone,  John  de,  638  (p.  343). 
Vythyde,  co.  Essex.     See  Fifield. 
Vyke.     See  Wyke. 
Vyte,  Eobert  le,  152. 
Vyvonia.     Sec  Vivonia. 


w 

Wachesham,  co.  Suff.     See  Wattisham. 
Wachesham,  Wachisham,  Wathisham,  Gerard 

de.  216  (p.  116),  596. 

.'. Giles  de,  438,  538  (p.  348),  539. 

Wackelond,  co.  Hants.     See  Wackland. 
Wackland,  Wackelond  [in  Newehurch  parish], 

CO.  Hants  (I.  of  W.),  331. 
Wadborough,  Wadberewe,  Wadbergh  [in  Holy 

Cross  parish,   Pershore],    co.    Wore. 

615  (p.  398). 

manor,  615  (p.  411). 

Waddeworth,  co.  York.  See  Wadworth. 
Waddeworth,  Adam  son  of  Peter  de,  395. 
Waddington,    Wadyngton,    Wadington.    co. 

Line,  274,  412  (2J.  230). 
Wade,  la,  co.  Hants,  436. 
Wade,  John,  193. 

Kichard,  579. 

,  Henry,  193. 

Wadington,  oo.  Line.     See  Waddington. 
Wadworth,  Waddeworth,  co.  York,  199,  395. 
Wadyngton,  cO.  Line.     See  Waddington. 
Waghen,  John  de,  316. 
Wahnll,  Thomas  de,  53  (pp.  18,  19). 
Waitby,  Wateby  [in  Kirkby  Stephen  parish] 

00.  Westm.,  533  (i)p.  302,  303). 
Wake,    le    Wake,    de    Wake,    Wak, 

Elizabeth,  431. 

Audrey,  412  (p.  233). 

Hugh,  538  (pp.  345,  350). 

sou  of  Baldwin  (ancestor  of 

Thomas  Wake),  402. 

,  Joan,  120. 

, wife  of  Hugh,  458  (y.  257). 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


581 


Wake — cont. 

John,  253,  313,  393,  535,  592,  597, 

598. 

Thomas,  548,  611  (p.  393). 

petition  of,  534  (p.  309). 

son  of  John,  266  (p.   143), 

402,458(3?.  258),  473,598. 
Wakelin,  Eoger,  of  Holbrook,  152. 
Wakering,  co.  Esses,  189,  273. 

Wanelookeslond  in,  273. 

,  Barrow  in,  q.i'. 

Walbottle,  Walebottil  [in  Newburn  parish], 

00.  N'humb.,  219(2).  121). 
Walootes,  co.  Line,  472. 
Walda,  John  de,  227. 
Waldeby,  oo.  York.     See  Wauldby. 
Waldegrave,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Walgrave. 
Waldegrave,  John  de,  412  (p.  235) 
Walden,  Waleden  [oo.  Essex],  abbot  of,  342. 

,  King's,  00.  Hertf.,  manor,  451. 

Waldeneuton,  oo.  Lino.,  q.v.     See  Newton. 
Waldingfield,  Great,  Waldingfeld,  Waldy.  co. 

Su£f.,  538  (pp.  348  Ms,  349  its,  350). 
Wale,  Thomas,  573. 
Walebottil,  co.  N'humb.     See  Walbottle. 
Waleoote,  oo.  Wai-w.     See  Woolsoott. 

Waleoote,  Alexander  de,  397  (p.  219). 
Waleden  [oo.  Essex].     See  Walden. 
Waleis,  Walesch,  Waleys,  Walsche, 
"Walleys,  Walsh,  Walsse,  Henry 
le,  17. 

John,  148. 

Adam  le,  538  (pp.  333  Us,  338,  339). 

,  Henry  le,  57  (p.  24),  66. 

,  John  de  or  le,  406,  539. 

,  John  le,  of  Putton  346  (jj.  195). 

,  Biohard  le,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  late 

wife  of  Eobert  de  Brus,  648. 

Walter  le,  284. 

,  ,  his  son  Alan,  284. 

,  William  le,  17,57  (i>,  25),  280,  412 

(2).234),  538(j).  351),  566. 

Walepol,  CO.  Norf.     See  Walpole. 

Walerond,     Waleraund,      Walrond, 
Isabel  wife  of  Walter,  223. 

J'ohn,  148. 

,  John,  61. 

Robert,  206,  469. 

Walesch.     See  Waleis. 

Waleton  [oo.  Hunt.].     See  Walton. 

CO.  Su£E.     See  Walton. 

,  CO.  Surrey.    See  WaUington ;  Walton. 

Waletone,  Henry  de,  458. 

Walewayn,  John,  escheator,  599  (p.  380). 

Waley,  William  son  of  Alan  de,  26. 

Waleys.     See  Waleis. 

Walfreden,  oo.  Lane.,  279  (?).  160). 

Walgor,  William,  65. 

Walgrave,    Waldegrave,    co.    N'hamp.,    412 
(p.  235),  458  (i).  256),  626. 

Wiiluigford  [oo.  Berks.] .    See  WaUingf ord. 


Walkern,  Walkeme,  oo.  Hertf.,  manor,  414. 
Walkerslow,  Walkeslowe  [in  Morville  parish], 

00.  Salop,  222. 
Walkingham,    Walkyngham.  [near    Knares- 

borough] ,  CO.  York,  240. 
Walkingham,  Walkyngham,  Thomas 

de,  240. 

,  Alan  de,  and  Eva  his  wife ,  120  ( i).  52). 

John  de,  120  (p.  52),  240. 

Walkington,     Walkyngton,     eo.    York,    266 

(2).  144),  349,  484. 
Walkyngham,  oo.  York.     See  Walkingham. 
Walkyngham.     See  Walkingham. 
Walkyngthrep,    Walkyngthorp,    co.   Somers. 

See  Wilkin  Throop. 
Walkyngton,  co.  York.     See  Walkington. 
Walleys.    See  Waleis. 
Walliugford,       Wallyngford,      '  Walyngford, 

Walingford  [co.  Berks.],  castle,  60. 

,  court  of ,  265. 

honour,  60,  123,  191,  219  (p.  120), 

265,  279  (pp.  154, 155,  156),  392,  398 

(p. 221),  399,  403  (p.  224),  437,  611 

(p.  391). 

,  prior  of,  123. 

WaUington,  Waleton,  oo.  Surrey,  459. 
Wallop,  Over,  Up  WoUop,  Up  Wellop,  co. 

Hants,  manor,  104,  603  (p.  384). 
Wallyngford  [oo.  Berks].     See  Wallingford. 
Walman,  John,  197. 
Walmesgare,  Simon  de,  245. 

hiawife.     SeeBavent. 

Walmestone,     Wyelmestone     [in    Wingham 

parish],  CO.  Kent,  635  (p.  343). 
Walplwe,  CO.  York.     See  Wapley. 
Walpole,  Walepol,  co.  Norf. ,  538  (p.  346). 
Walrikby,  oo.  Lino.     See  Worlaby. 
Walrond.     See  Walerond, 
Walsohe,  Walsh,  Walsse.     See  Waleis. 
Walsham  le  Willows,  co.  Suff.,  216. 
Walsingham,  Great,  eo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
,  Great  and  Little,  co.  Norf.,  538  (y. 

346). 

,  ,  manor,  538  ( J).  332). 

,  prior  of,  538  (pp.  332,  347). 

,  advowson    of  priory,    538    (2^.351). 

Walter,  Robert  son  of,  414. 

Eichard,  544. 

,  Eobert  son  of,  471  (pp.  265,    266), 

475(2).  268). 
,  his  wife  DerverguUadeBurgo, 

414. 

de  Essex,  186. 

,  Thomas  son  of,  534:  (p.  307). 

Walter  son  of,  615  (p. 403). 

William  son  of,  534  (p.  309),  536 

(p.  322). 
Waltham,  co.  Essex,  abbey,  497. 

00.  Line.  270  (pp.  146,  147). 

Walthamstow,  Wolkhamstouwe,  Woleome- 
steuwe,  00.  Essex,  manor,  198,  615 
(p.  397). 


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INDEX  OP   PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Walton  on  Trent,  oo.  Derby,  251  ( f.  136). 
Cardiff,  Keyrdif,  Walton   by  Tewkes- 
bury, eo.  Glouo.,  538  ( p.  342),  585. 
,    Wood,    Waleton  [oo.    Hunt.],   538 

(i>.  350). 
[le  Dale,  in    Blackburn    parish],    co. 

Lano.,279(j>.  161). 
West,    Waltone.    co.     Nort.,     538 

(V-  346). 

,  West,  00.  Pemb.,  64  {'p.  33); 

Waleton,  co.  Su£B.,  manor,  426. 

[on  the  Hill],  Wautone,  oo.  Surrey, 

manor,  638  (^.  345). 
on  Thames,  Waleton  by  Tamys,  oo. 

Surrey,  manor,  538  ( j).  345). 
d'Eiville,  Waltone  Dejrvile.  oo.  Warw. , 

611  (:p.  394),  615(jp.  404).' 

,  ..........  manor,  211. 

,  Maudit,   Walton   Malduth,    Manduit 

[in  Wellesbourne  Hastings  parish],  oo. 
,Warw.,  615YJ).  404;. 
[Head,  in  Kirkby  Overblow  parish]. 

CO.  York,  536  (i).  318). 
Walton,  Isabel,  wife  of  Gilbert  de,  204. 

Of.  Wauton. 

Walwain,  oo.  Pemb.     Sea  Walwyn's  Castle. 
Walwyn's  Castle,  Walwain,  oo.  Pemb.,  barony. 

64  if.  33 J. 
Walyngford  [co.  Berks].     Sec.  Wallingford. 
Wamannok,  Wemannok,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (v. 

158).  , 

Wamberge,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Wanborough. 
Wambrook,  Wembrok,  oo.  Dorset,  212. 
Wamford,      Wamforde,      Waumford 

Bicbard  de,  382. 

,  Eichard  de,  and  Lucy  his  wife,  382. 

,  Thomas  de,  382. 

Wanan  [oo.  Montgomery],  214. 
Wanborough,    Wamberge,    Wamborgh,     co 

Wilts,  272,  279  (jp.  157)<: 
Wandesforde,   Wandesford,    oo.    York.       See 

Wansford. 
Wanetynge,  Wanetyng,  Joan,  wife  of 

■William  de,  319. 

,  John  de  (son  of  William),  319. 

.William  de,  330. 

Wannesgrove,  oo.  Buck.,  538  {-p.  329). 
Wansford,     Wandesford,      Wandesforde     [in 

Nafferton  parish],  oo.  York,  536  ( vv 

318,  319).  ""' 

market  at,  536  (p  314). 

Wanstrow,  Wodnestre,  co.  Somers.,  603    fn 

386.  ^^' 

Wansy,    Wauasy,    Wauncy,   Robert 

de,  506, 

Bobert  de  (son  of  Robert),  506. 

William  de,  523. 

Wantef ord,  co.  Su£f.     See  Wentford. 

Wantisden,  oo.  Su£f.,  manor,  390. 

Wapley,  Walplwe  [in  Lofthouse   pariflhl,  co 

York,  536  {p.  323). 
Wappenham,  eo.  N'hamp.,  619. 
Warblentone.     See  Warblyngtone. 


Warbleton,    Warbelton,    Thomas  de,  knight, 
397  (i).  219). 

;.     Cf.  Warblyngtone. 

Warblington,  Warblyngton,  Warblinton,  co. 

Hants,  397  (i>.  219). 

,  manor,  213  (i).  113). 

advowson,  213  (p.  113). 

,  00.  Kent,  538  (i).  331). 

Warblyngtone,     Warblynton,     Warblenton^, 

Thomas  de,  207,  638  (vp.  345,  347). 

Cf.  Warbleton. 

Warcombe,      Wortheumbe,     Worcumb      [in 

Ilfraoombe    parish],    co.    Devon,   527 

{p.  294). 
Warcop,  Wartheoopp,  Wartheoop,  oo.  Westm., 

533  (ot.  302,  303  Ms). 
Ward,  Bobert,  of  Eoxton,  536  {-p.  315). 

,  Roger,  218  (i>.  119). 

,  Simon,  52. 

,  William  le,  224,  590. 

Warde,  Alice,  of  Ailby,  352  (p.  201). 

John,  533(;).  304). 

E.,68. 

Eichard  le,  152,  538  {p.  342). 

Warden,  William  de,  412  (jp.  235). 
Wardour,  Werdore,  oo.  Wilts,  528. 
Ware,  co.  Hertf.,  manor,  458  (p.  258). 

,  advowson  of  priory,  458  i,p.  258). 

Ware,  John  la,  519  (  i).  288). 

Roger  la,  260. 

,  Roger  le,  61. 

Cf.  Warre. 

Wareham,    Warham,    oo.    Dorset,    borough, 

538  (j).  330). 

,  fair  and  market,  538  (p.  330). 

,  Westport  by,  538  {p.  341). 

Warehorne,  Werehorne,  oo.  Kent,  163. 
Warenf  ord  [in  Bamburgh  parish] ,  co .  N  'humb . , 

403  (jp.  226). 
Warenna,     Garenne,      Warenne,     John    de, 

earl  of  Surrey,  394,  577,  599  (  p.  379), 

606. 
William  de,  earl  of  Surrey,  and  Joan 

(de  Vere),  his  wife,  394. 

the  earl,  273,  592. 

Warenner,  Robert  le,  52. 

,  his  son  Robert,  52, 

,  Simon  le,  of  Wark,  396. 

Gf.  Warner. 

Wargholm,  oo.  Lino.     See  Wragholme. 
Warham,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Wareham. 

CO.  Norf.,  638  (i).  347). 

,  manor,  538  (p,  332). 

,  advowsons  of  churches  of  St. 

Mary  and  All  Saints,  638  ( p.  351). 
Warin,  Alice,  284. 

,  Pulk  son  of,  46,  104. 

,  Peter  son  of ,  knight,  159. 

,  William,  215  (i).  115). 

William  son  of,  015  (ii.  403). 


INDUX  0'^  PEfigONS  AND  PL  ACS  8. 


58^ 


Warkon  Tweed,  Werk,  oo.  N'humb.,  396. 

eastle,  896. 

,  lord  of.     See  Eos. 

on  Tyue,  Werk  [oo.  N'humb.] ,  manor, 

601. 
Warkworth,      Werkeworth,     oo.     N'humb., 

borough  and  eastle,  219  (jJ.  121). 

,  the  New  Borough,  219  (p.  121). 

Warlingham,  Warlyngham.oo.  Surrey,  manor, 

538  (i).  345). 
Warmewell,  Geoffrey  de,  346  (p.  195). 
Warmfield,  Warnefeld,  oo.  York,  279  (p.  159). 
Warminster,  Wermenstre,  oo.  Wilts,  159. 

,  Smallbrook  in,  q.v. 

Warndon,    Wermyndon,     oo.    Wore.,      615 

(p.  403). 
Warnefeld,  oo.  York.     See  Warmfield. 
Warnford,  Warueford,  oo.  Hants,  202.     « 
Warner,  Eiohard  le,  603  (p.  386). 

Cf.  Warenner. 

Warnhir,  oo.  Monm.     See  Wernhir. 
Warnsti,  oo.  Monm.     Sea  Gwornesney. 
WarpsgroTe,    Werpesgrave,  oo.   Oxford,  279 

(p.  156). 
Warre,  John  la,  538  (p.  338). 

Roger  la,  20. 

,  Koger  de  la,  411. 

,  Sibyl  de  la,  614. 

C/.  Ware. 

Warren,  fishery,  oo.  Kent,  538  (p.  831). 
Warter,    Warterp,    Wartre,    oo.    York,    536 

(pp.  818,  320). 

prior  of,  536  (pp.  318,  320). 

Warthavale,  oo.  Comw.    See  Worthyvale. 
Wartheoomb,  Warthaoomb,  oo.  Monm.,  688 

(p.  336). 

Wartheoop,  oo.  Westm.     See  Waroop. 
Wartheoop,  Wartheoopp,  Henry  de,  533  (pp. 

302,  308,  305). 
Wartheoopp,  oo.  Westm.     ^ee  Waroop. 
Warthewyk,  William  de,  219  (p.  120). 
Warthol,  00.  Cumb.,  543. 
Warton  [in  Kirkham  pariah],  ooi  Lano.,  279 

(p.  163). 
Wartre,  oo.  York.     See  Warter. 
Warwiok,  oo.  Warw.,  oastle  guard,  615  (p. 

399). 

oastle  and  manor,  615  (p.  408). 

,  oastle,  borough  and  suburb,  615  (p. 

399).  . 

suburb,  615  (p.  404). 

St.  James'  ohuroh,    advowson,    615 

(p.  412). 
,  St.    Mary's   cathedral    ohuroh    with 

deanery  and  prebends,  615  (p.  412), 

St.  Mary,  deanery  of,  615  (p.  406). 

,  six  prebends  in  the  collegiate 

ohurotof,  615  (p.  408). 
,  Templars,   CO.  Warw.,    manor,    615 

.(pp.  aaO,  iQ9), 


Warwiok,  -earl  of,  211,  303,    478,   533  (p. 

304),  695,  611  (p.  393),  625. 

See  Bello  Campo. 

Warwiok,  Alexander  de,  615  (p.  404). 
,  William,  son  of  Nicholas  de,  615  ( p. 

405). 
Washington,       Wassington,       oo.      Sussex, 

Doghelyesfield    in,    413    (p.  237). 

Chanoton  in,  q.v. 

Waskerley,  Waskreley  [in  Bywell  St.  Andrew 

parish],  co.  N'humb.,  408  (p.  224). 
Wassand,  Wassaund,  Richard,  536  ( p.  323). 
Wasseburne,  Isabel  de,  66. 
Wassheburne,  John  de,  683  (p.  304). 
Wassington,  oo.  Sussex.    See  Washington. 
Wastacoyt,  oo.  Monm.,  638  (p.  335). 
Wasteneys,  William  le,  403. 
Waetesham,  oo.  Norf.    See  Waxham. 
Watsby,  00.  Westm.  See  Waitby. 
Water  Eaton,  oo.  Buck.     See  Eaton. 

Water    Hall,     la    Waterhall     [in    Bletohley 

parish],  oo.  Buck.,  manor,  53  (p.  18). 
Watere.     See  Watre. 
Watford,  co.  N'hamp.,  161. 

dedication  of  the  church,  161. 

Wath  in  Ryedale    [in  Hovingham  parish],  oo. 

York,  498. 

[upon  Dearne],  co.  York,  533  (p.305). 

Wath,  William  de,  160. 

,  his  brother  Richard,  160. 

Watl^,  00.  Hants.     See  Week. 
Wathisham.     See  Wachesham. 
Watlesburgh,  co.  Salop.    See  Wattlesborough. 
Watre,  Watere,  ■Wattere,'William  atte 

of  Ickford,  385. 

,  John  atte,  886. 

John  son  of  William  ate,  398    (p. 

222). 

William  atte,  284,  417. 

Wattisham,  Wachesham,   oo.  Suff.,  688  (p. 

348). 
Wattlesborough,  Watlesburgh  [in  Cardeston 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  manor,  188. 
Watton,  00.  York,  586  (p.  320). 

,  prior  of,  533  (pp.  302,  305). 

Oawkeld  in,  q.v. 

Waude    [Wallbury    in      Hallingbury  ?],    oo. 

Essex,  538  (J3.  849). 
Wauenes  Wotton,  oo.  Warw.     See  Wootton., 
Wauldby,  Waldeby  [in   EUoughton  parish], 

00.  York,  266  (p.  143). 
Waumford.     See  Wamford. 
Waunoy,  Waunsy.    See  Wansy. 
Waus.     See  Vaux. 
Wauton,  John  de,  414. 

Robert  de,  599  (p.  379). 

Cf.  Walton,  Wautone. 

Wautone,  oo.  Surrey.    See  Walton. 
Wautone,  Joan  wife  of  John  de,  397  ( p.  219). 


584 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Warendon,  Wavenden,   Wavindon,    Wavyn- 

don,  CO.  Book.,  538  (pp.  329,  343). 

,  manor,  597. 

,  adrowson,  597. 

Waverley,  Wayerlegh,  co.   Surrey,  abbot  of, 

413  (p.  237). 
Waverton   [in  Wigton  parish,   oo.   Cumb.], 

531  {pp.  297,  299;. 

Little,  5Sl(p.  299). 

Wavorton,  John  de,  614. 

,  Lambert  de,  531  (p.  299). 

Wavindon,  oo.  Buck.  See  Wayendon. 
Wavyndon,  co.  Buck.  See  Wavendon. 
Waxham,     Waxtonesham,    Wastesham,     co. 

Norf.,  455. 

,  manor,  221. 

Way  Baieuse,    Waye  Bayhouse    [in    XJpway 

parish],  co.  Dorset,  manor,  588. 
Waye  Bywaud,  oo .  Dorset.    See  Broadway. 
Wayland,  Waylound,  co.  Norf.,  hundred,  198. 
Weasenham,    Wesenham,  co.  Norf.,  148  (2>i>. 

70,  75). 

St.  Peter's  Churok,  148  (p.lO). 

Wearer,   Wevere   [in  Middlewich  parish,   co. 

Chester] ,  manor,  292. 

Weaverham,  oo.  Chester,  Onston,  Orowton  and 

Cuddington  in,  23. 
Webbe,  William  le,  612. 
Webbele,  co.  Heref.     See  Weobly. 
Wedeford  [co.  Hants].     See  Wyeford. 
Wedergrave,   Wedegrave,    oo.  Somers.      See 

Wydergrave. 

Wedgnock  Park,  Wegenok  wood  [in  St.  Mary's 
parish,  Warwick],  oo.  Warw.,  602  (p. 
382),  615  (p.  408j. 

Wedmore,  oo.  Somers.,  Glewer  in,  q.v. 

Wednesbury,  Wodnesbury,  co.  Staff.,  manor. 
509,  581. 

Wedon,  00.  Buck.     See  Weedon. 

00.  N'hamp.     See  Weedon. 

Wedon,  Wedone.     See  Weedon. 

Weedon,  Wedon  [in  Hardwick  parish],  co. 
Buok.,  202. 

Lois,  Wedon,  Wedon  Pinkeny,  Wee- 
don Pynkene,  oo.  N'hamp.,  50. 

,  manor,  573. 

,  Weston  in,  q.v. 

Weedon,  Wedon,  Wedone,  Salph  de,  265. 

Elizabeth  wife  of,  399. 

,  .knight,  591. 

Week,  Wathe  [in  St.  Lawrence  parish,  I.  of 
W.],  CO.  Hants,  manor,  278. 

St.  Mary,  co.  Cornw.,  Penhallan  in, 

q.i\ 

Wcekley,  oo.  N'hamp.,  Boughton  in,  q.v. 

Weeley,  co.  Essex,  Crustwick  jn,  q.v, 

Weelsby,  Wevelsby  [in  Clee  parish],  co.  Lino., 

472. 
Weetwood,  Wetewod,  Wytewod   [in  Chatton 

parish],  oo.  N'humb  ,  636  (p.  316). 


Wegenok,  oo.  Warw.     See  Wedgnock. 
Weighton,    Little,     Wytheton    [in    Kowley 

parish],  co.  York,  266  (p.  143). 
,  Market,  Wighton,   co.  York,  manor, 

519  {p.  287).'- 
Weilande,  Weilaunde.     See  Weyland. 
Weiles,  John  de,  538  (p.  333). 
Welehby,  John,  458  {p.  259). 
Welewe,  co.  Somers.     See  Wellow. 
Welewik,  Ealph  de,  279  (p.  155). 
Welford,  co.  Berks,  Weston  in,  q.v. 

,  CO.  Glouc.,538  (p.  341). 

Welhogh,  Welhow,  co.  Lino.     See  Wellow. 
Well,  la  Welle  [in  Long  Sutton  parish],  oo. 

Hants,  manor,  298. 

CO.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 

,  Welle,  Welt,  00.   Lino.,   manor,  352 

(pp.  200,  201). 

park,  Wellepark,352(p.200). 

,  liberty    of    the    wapentake, 

421. 
Welle,  Adam  de,  352. 
Isabel  wife  of  Kobert  de,  526, 

557. 

,  Joan,  wife  of  Adam  de,565. 

,  Adam  de,  and  Joan  his  wife,  352. 

,  Cecily  and  Aline  de,  526,  535. 

Isabel  de,  362,  534  (p.  307). 

John  atten,  John  ate,  284,  538  (p. 

343). 
John  de,  knight,   married  to  Lavina 

de  Haudlo,  605. 

,  Robert  de,  352. 

Eobert  son  of  Adam  de,  441,  526, 

535,  557,  565. 

,  BiObert  son  of  Robert  de,  526. 

Walter  ate,  542. 

Welleoombe,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Wooloombe. 
WeUehogh,  co.  Line.     See  Wellow. 
Welles,  CO.  Nqff.     See  Wells. 
Welles,  Tbomas  de,  586. 

,  Isabel  wife  of  Philip  de,  448. 

,  WiUiam  de,  586. 

Welleaboume  Hastings,  oo.  Warw.,  Walton 

Maudit  in,  q.v. 
Mountford,  WeUesbourn,  co.  Warw., 

615  (pp.  404,  409). 

,  Hunsoote  in,  q.v. 

Wellesworth,  Roger  de,  eaoheator,  289,  296, 

307,  401,  410. 
Wellington,  Welinton,  co.  Salop,  manor,  611 

(p.  393). 

Lee  Gomery  in,  q.v. 

Wellop,  00.  Hants.     See  Wallop. 

Wellow,  Welhow,  WeUehogh,  Welhogh,  co. 

Lino.,  abbot  of,  463,  472,  534  (p.  308). 

,  00.  Nott.,  G-rimstonin,  q.v, 

,  Welewe,    co.    Somers.,    manor    and 

hundred,  538  (p.  339). 
, ,  Whiteoxmead  in,  q.v. 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


585 


Wells,  Welles,  oo.  Norf.,  638  {p.  347). 

;  manor,  538  (p.  332). 

,  ,  advowaon,  638  (p.  351). 

,  00.  Somers.,  142. 

,  ,  St.  Andrew's  ohuroh,  142. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  &11  {p. 

394). 

, ,  East  Horringtou by.  See'Ror- 

rington. 
^ells,  bishop  of.    See  Bath. 
Welnethanji,  Whelwitham,   oo.  Stiff.,,  manor, 

390. 
Welok,  CO.  Monm.    See  Gwehelog. 
Welsh,  John  de,  644. 

Cf.  Waleis. 

Welshpool,  la  Pole  [oo.  Montgomery] ,  214. 

,  castle,  214. 

Welt,  00.  Line.     See  Well. 
Welynton,  Henry  de,  139  (p.  65). 
Wem,  Wemne,  oo.  Salop,  470. 

Laoon  in,  q.v. 

Wemannok,  Wamannok,  oo  Denbigh,  279  (p. 

158). 
Wembrok,  eo.  Dorset.     See  Wambrook.. 
Wemeringe,    Wemeruge,     oo.     Hants.       See 

Wymering. 
Wenanok  Wynt,  oo.  Denbigh,  279  (p.  158). 
Wenche,  William  le,  of  Seighford,  283. 
Wendesleye,  oo.  Derby.    See  Wensley. 
Wenge,  oo.  Buok.     See  Wing. 
Wenham,  Little,  oo.  Suff.,  advowson,  215  {p. 

116). 
Weninton,  eo.  Staff.     See  Winnington. 
Wenlook,  Wenlok,  co.  Salop,  611  (p.  392). 

,  prior  of,  222. 

Wenlouk,  Wenlok,  oo.  Moum.     See  Wentloog. 
Wensley,  Wendesleye  [in  Darley  parish],  oo. 

Derby,  281. 
Wentford,  Wanteford  [in  Poslingford  parish] , 

00.  Suff.,  fair  at,  538  {p.  326). 
Wentloog,  Wenthlok,  Wenlouk,  Wenlok,  oo. 

Monm. ,  country  of,  538  ( p.  336). 
Wenunwin,  Griffin.     See  Pole. 
Wenvoe,  Wonfo,  co. Glamorgan,  538  (p.  333). 
Weobly,  Webbeley,  oo.  Heref.,  oastle;  187. 
Werdon.     See  Verdon. 
Werdore,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Wardour. 
Wereham,  Wirham,  Wyrh^m,  co.  Norf.,  384, 
538  (:p.  346). 
...,  advowson  of  priory  of  St.  Winwaloe 
or  St.  Wynewaloy,  538  ( p.  351). 
Werehorne,  oo.  Kent.     See  Warehorn. 
Werewelle,  co.  Hants.     See  Wherwell. 
Wergragan,  Werngregan,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p. 

336). 
Werk,  CO.  N'humb.     See  Wark. 
Werkeworth,  co.  N'humb.    See  Warkworth. 
Werleston,  oo.  Chester.     See  Worleston. 
Werleston,  John  de,  62  (p.  31). 
Werlington,  co.  Sussex.     See  Arlington. 
Wermenstre,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Warminster. 
Wermhull,  co.  Derby.    S^e  Woroahill. 


Wermyndon,  co.  Wore.    See  Warndon. 
Werngregan,  Wergragan,  co.  Monm.,  538  (p. 

336). 
Wernhir,  Warnhir  beyond  Usk,    oo.  Monm., 

636  (JJ.  336). 
Werntoym,  oo.  Glamorgan,  638  (  p.  334). 
Werpesgrave,  oo.  Oxford.    See  Warpsgrove. 
Werpleadon,  oo.  Surrey.     See  Worpleadon. 
Weruntherik  [oo.  Monm.  ?] ,  412  {p.  232). 
Weaenham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Weasenham. 
Wesenham,  Roger  de,  148  (p.  70). 
Wessington,  Walter  de,  5.?3  (p.  305). 
West  Hall,  Westhalle,  co. Essex,  4:75(p. 268). 
West  Park  [in  Cranborne  ?],  co.  Dorset,  538 

{p.  330), 
Westbechesworth,  co.  Surrey.  See  Betchworth. 
Westbourne,  co.  Sussex,  Nutbourne,  in,  q.v. 
Westbury,  oo.  Salop,  Cause  in,  q.v. 
Westby,  Westeby   [in  Gisburn    parish],   co. 

■Jork,  536(i)j}.313,  321). 
Westcotom,  co.  York.     See  Coatham. 
Westdene,      Westdeene,      cos.     Hants,    and 

Wilts.     See  Dean. 
Westeby,  oo.  York.     See  Westby. 
Westeby,  Adam  de,  5S6(pp.  313,  321). 

John  de,  536  (pp.  313,  321). 

Stephen  de,  536(p.313). 

Cf.  Westyby. 

Westerdale,  co.  York,  manor,  615  (33^.406, 

411,  412). 
Westerfield,  Westerfeld,  co.  Suff.,  519  (p.  288). 
Westeu  Derley,  oo.  Hants.     See  Tytherley. 
Westfield,  Westfeld,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  346). 
Westgate  in  Thanet,  co.    Kent,    manor,  220 

(pp.  122, 123). 
Westhanegliefud,  co.  Essex.  See  Hanningfield. 
Westhanyngfeld,  oo.  Essex.  See  HanningSeld. 
Westharpetree,  oo.  Somers.     See  Harptree. 
Weathathelsay,  co.  York.     See  Haddlesey. 
Westherlesay,  co.  York.     See  Harlsey. 
Wssthevyngton,  oo.  N'humb.  See  Chevington. 
Westheye  [oo.  Suff.  ?],  519  (p.  289). 
Westhorp  in  Brompton,  co.  York,  534  (p.  307). 
Westkyngton,  co.  Wilts.     See  Kington. 
Westley,  Westle.oo.  Suff.,  638  (p.  347). 
Westludeforde,  oo.  Somers.    See  Lydford. 
Westmanoote,     Weatmaneoote     [in    Bredon 

parish],  CO.  Wore,  615  {p.  403). 
Westminster,  308,  615  {p.  397). 

,  St.  James,  hospital  of,  615  (p.  397). 

,  abbot  of,  60,  538  (j).  331),  615  (pp. 

397,  398,  411). 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  458  (p.  258). 

Weston    [in    Welford    parish],    co.     Berks, 
manor,  212. 

[Underwood],  oo.  Buck.,  manor,  597. 

[Colville],  00,  Camb.,  manor,  692. 

[in  Wybunbury  parish],  oo.  Chester, 

62  (pp.  30,  31). 

, , ,  manor,  366. 

[on  Avon],  oo,  Glouo.,  616  (i).402). 


586 


INDEX  OF   PERSONS  AND   PLACES. 


Weston — cont. 

sub  Edge,    Weston   Underegge,    oo. 

Glouo.,  362. 
Westone  by  Baudak,  by  Baldok,  co. 

Hertf.,  148(i)p.  70,  71,75). 
Wode,    CO.    Hunt.     See  Alconbury 

Weston. 

CO.  Hunt.     See  Hail  Weston. 

CO.  Line.,  620. 

Weston  Pynkeny  or    Pygkenie    [in 

Weedon  Loys  parish],  co.  N'hamp. ,  315. 

Westone,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 

00.  Nott.,279(^.  155). 

[in  Monk  Hopton  parish],  co.  Salop, 

manor,  57  ( 2).  24). 
[in  Nash   parish,    co.    Salop],    503 

(p.  304). 

[in  Stow  parish] ,  co.  Salop,  130. 

LuUingfields  [in  Baschuroh   parish] , 

CO.  Salop,  211. 
under  Kedcastle,   co.  Salop,  62   (pp. 

29,  31). 
in   Gordano.    Westone,    co.  Somers., 

538  (y.  389). 
[under  Weatherley],  co.  Warw.,  412 

(p.  234),  615  (p.  404). 
Weston,  Westone,  Bartholomew  de,  599  (pp. 

379,  381). 

,  John  de,  the  younger,  213. 

Bobert  de,  and  Hawis  his  wife,  107, 

332. 

Eogerde,  208. 

,  Simon  de,  356. 

,  William  de,  228. 

Westpeoham,  co.  Kent.     See  Feckham. 
Westport  by  Wareham,  co.  Dorset,  538  (p. 

341). 
Westreed,  co.  Hertf.     See  Reed. 
Weststaforde.  co.  Dorset.     See  Stafford. 
Westtuderle,  co.  Hants.     See  Tytherley. 
Westuderle,  oo.  Hants.     See  Tytherley. 
Westwick,  Westwyk  [in  Gainford  parish,  oo. 

Durham],  615  (pp.  407,  413). 
Westwood,  Westwode  [oo. Wore] ,  prior  of ,  79. 
Westworldham  [co.  Hants].     See  Worldham. 
Westwyk  [oo.  Durham].     See  Westwick. 
Westyby,  Peter,  372. 

Cf.  Westeby. 

Westynarth,  oo.  Cornw. ,  l'i9  (p.  66). 
Weteley,  oo.  York.     See  Wheatley. 
Wetendon,  oo.  Warw.     See  Whittington. 
Wetewod,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Weetwood. 
Wetherby,  co.  York,   manor,  536  (pp.  314 

324  bis). 
Wevelhurst  [Witherhnrst  in  Burwash  ?],  oo. 

Sussex,  207. 
Wevelsby,  oo.  Line.     See  Weelsby. 
Wevere,  oo.  Chester.     See  Weaver. 
Wevre,  Henry  de,  292. 

Thomas  de,  292. 

Weybread,  Weybrede,  oo.  Suff.,  55. 
manor,  221. 


Weye,  river.     See  Wye. 

Weyland,     Weylaund,  '  Weilaunde, 

Weilande,   Weylond,   Jolm  de, 

390,  424. 

John,  61. 

,  Richard  de,  390. 

.Thomas,  524. 

Weymouth,  Weymuth,  oo.    Dorset,  borough, 

538  (p.  330). 
Wexcombe    [in  Great  Bedwyn  parish],    oo. 

Wilts,  manor,  538  (p.  328). 
Whalebreus,  WUliam  de,  122. 
Whalley,  co.  Lane,  abbot  of ,  279  (p.  162). 
Whalton,  oo.  N'humb.,  manor,  219  (p.  120). 
Whaplode,  Quappelade,  Woplade,  co.  Line, 

252,  472. 
Wharram    Percy,   Wharrum,    Wharrom,  co. 

York,  manor  and  advowson,  609. 

,  Bordale  in,  q.v. 

,  Towthorpe  in,  q.v. 

Wharton,  Querton  [inKirkby  Stephen  parish], 

CO.  Westm.,  633  (p.  303). 
Whatefeld,  co.  Suff.     See  Whatfield. 
Whatefeld,  William  de,  438,  539. 
Whatfield,    Whatefeld,   co.   Su£f.,    438,  538 

(p.  348). 
Whatton,  Quatton,  eo.  Leic,  458  (p.  259). 
Wheatley,    Weteley    [in  Ilkley  parish],    oo. 

York,  536  (i).  317). 
,  Quaytolay  [by  Doncaster],  co.  York, 

manor,  199  (p.  103). 
Wheghelton,  Eoesia  de,  183. 
Wheldrake,  Queldryg,   Queldryk,    co.   York, 

536(j)i).  318,  3,19). 
Whelpo,  Quesphow  [in  Oaldbeck  parish],  co. 

Cumb.,  146. 
Whelwitham,  eo.  Suff.     See  Welnetham. 
Whenge,  oo.  Butland.     See  Wing. 
WherweU,  Werewelle,  oo.  Hants,   abbess  of, 

397  (p.  219). 
Wheteueaston,  co.  Salop.     See  Aston. 
Wheteworth  [in  Bothal,  tww  disappeared'} ,  co. 

N'humb.,  S2,  510. 
Whetyngham,  co.  Lano.     See  Whittingham. 
Whetyngham.     See  Whittingham. 
Whiohwode,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Wyohwood. 
Whinfell,  Quinfel  [in  Brigham  parish],  oo. 

Cumb.,  146. 
Whissendine,  Wyssinden,  oo.  Butland,  548. 
Whitacre,  Over,    Whytacre,    Wythacre,    co. 

Warw.,  615  (pp.  404,  408). 
Whitby,  Whyteby,  co.  York,  516. 

,  abbot  of,  516. 

Whitchurch,     Whitoheriohe,     Whytecheroh, 

00.  Buck..  191,  538  (p.  342). 

CO.  Chester,  Wirswall  in,  q.v. 

Whitehirch,    co.    Dorset,    hundred, 

607  (  p.  388). 
00.    Glamorgan,     castle,     &c.,    638 

(p.  335). 
Whitoherch,  Wytohurohe,  co.  Warw.. 

615(j)i),  404,  409). 


INDEX  OP   PERSONS-  AND  PLACES. 


58l 


White  LackingtoD,  oo.  Somers.,  Atherstone  in, 
q.v. 

White,  Whyte,  Wyhte,  Alice  la,  284. 

, ,  of  Bokyngham,  388. 

John  son  of  Gilbert  le,  533  (p.  307). 

Biohardle,  538  {p.  340). 

William  le,  284. 

his  son  fiobert,  284. 

Cf.  Vyte,  Wyth.' 

Whitebrook,    Wytebrok,     oo.     Monrn.,     538 

{p.  336). 
Whiteolyve,  Robert  de,  159. 
Whitekirk,  Wytkirk,  Elias  de,  536  (p.  317). 
Whiteleigh,  Whiteleye  [in  Black  Torrington 

parish],  oo.  Devon,  manor,  382. 
Whiteman,  Wyteman,  William,  and  Sarah  his 

wife,  407. 
WhitenhijU  [Whitnell  in  Emborrow  parish  ?], 

CO.  Somers.,  253. 
Whiteoxmead,  Whyttukkesmede,  Whittokea- 

med,  Wittokesmead  [in  Wellow  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  538  (p.  339),  671. 
Whiteparish,    Aldredestone,   co.    Wilts,    458 

(i).  257). 

,  advowaou,  458  (p.  257). 

Whitewell,  Peter  de,  527  { p.  295). 

,  William  de,  538  (p.  349). 

Gf.  Wytewell. 

Whitfield,  Wytfeld    [in  Glossop  parish],  oo. 

Derby,  577. 
Whitgift,  Wytgift,   oo.    York,    manor,    279 

(p.  159). 
Whitheryghen,  oo.  Devon,  422. 
Whithill,  CO.  Lane.     See  Whittle. 
Whitington,  co.  Suff.     See  Whitton. 
Whititon,  co.  Norf .     See  Wighton. 
Whitkirk,  co.  York,  Seacroft  in,  q.v. 
Whitley,  Witele,  oo.  Berks,  37. 
,  Whyteleigh     [in     Great    Budworth 

parish],  oo.  Chester,  279  (p.  164). 
Wythele  [in  Staple  Fitzpaine  parish], 

00.  Somera.,  253. 
Whitaon,  Wyteston,  oo.  Monm.,  538  {p.  336). 

Whittingham,     Whityngham,     Whetyngham 

[in  Kirkham  parish],  oo.  Lano.,  279 

{p.  163). 

,  manor,  178. 

Wytingham,  Wytinham  linFreasing- 

field  parish],  oo.    Suff.,   manor,  270 

{pp.  146,  147). 
Whittingham,  Whytingham,  Whet- 
yngham, Geoffrey  son  of  Adam 

de,  179. 

, ,  his  sisters,  179. 

Johnde,  179. 

Whittington,    Whytington,     Wetendon     [in 

Grendon  parish],  00.  Warw.,  615  (pp. 

404,  408). 
Whittle,  Wythalg    [in  Glossop  pariah],   co. 

Derby,  577. 
le  Woods,  Whithill  in  the  Wood  [in 

Leyland  parish],  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  163). 


Whittlesford,  Wytlesford,  co.  Camb.,  advow- 

son,  616  (p.  400). 

hundred,  489. 

Whittlewood,Witlewode,  oo.  N'hamp.,  forest, 

619. 
Whittokesmed,   co.   Somers.      See  Whiteox- 

mead. 
Whitton,  Wodeton  [in  Long  Horsley  pariah] , 

CO.  N'humb.,  80. 
,  Wytington,    Whitington,    co.  Suff., 

370  (j).  146),  519  (j).288). 

Thurlaton  in,  q.v. 

Whitwell,  Whytewelle  [I.  of  W.,  oo.  Hants], 

manor,  59. 
Whytewell,  oo.  Norf.,  538  (jJi).  346, 

349). 
Whitwiok,  00.  Leic,  Swannington  in,  q.v. 
Whityngham,  co.  Lano.     See  Whittingham. 
Whorlton,    Quernington,    Quernyngton,    oo. 

Durham,  &15  (pp.  407,  413). 
Whutton  [co.  N'hamp.].     See  Wootton. 

Whyohecote,  Hugh  son  of   Geoffrey 

de,  83. 
,  Hugh  son  of  Hugh  son  of  Geoffrey  de, 

83. 
Whyleton,  John  de,  538  (p.  338). 
Whytacre,  co.  Warw.     See  "Whitaore. 
Whyte.     See  White. 
Whyteby,  oo.  York.     See  Whitby. 
Whyteoheroh,  oo.  Buck.     See  Whitchurch. 
Whyteleigh,  co.  Chester.     See  Whitley. 
Whytewelle,  co.  Hants.     See  Whitwell. 

00.  Norf.     See  Whitwell. 

Whyteye,  Geoffrey,  184. 
Whytingham.     See  Whittingham. 
Whytington,  oo.  Warw.     See  Whittington. 
Whyttukkesmede,  co.  Somers.     See  Whiteox- 

mead. 
Whixley,  Whixeley,  oo.  York,  197. 
Wich  Malban,  co.  Chester.     See  Nantwich. 
Wicham,  co.  Essex.     See  Witham. 

CO.  Kent.     See  Wiekham. 

Wichenford,   Wycheneford,  oo.   Wore,   615 

(p.  411 ). 
Wiokenby,  Wykyngby,  co.  Lino. ,  536  ( p.  315). 

,  manor,  623. 

Wiokford,    Wykeford,    Wikeford,   Wykforde, 

CO.  Essex,  16,  213  (p.  112). 
Wiekham,  Wykham  by  Strode  [in  Strood] ,  oo. 

Kent,  manor,  476  (-p.  269). 
West,  West  Wicham,  00.  Kent,  manor, 

12. 
Wiokwar,  Wykewaue,  Wykkewaue,  oo.  Glouo. , 

manor,  615  (pp.  401,  407). 
Widdioombe    in    the   Moor,  Wydeoumb,  co 

Devon,  233. 
Widdrington,    Wyderington,     co.    N'humb., 

manor,  219  {p.  120).. 
Widnes,    Wydnes    [in    Presoot  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  fees  of,  279  (p.  163). 


588 


INDEX  OP  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Wigborough,    Wykebergh,  Wykberg,  Wyke- 

berg,  CO.  Essex,  538  (,p.  335). 

Little,  538  (i).  349). 

,  Wygeberghe  [oo.  Essex]  (stated  to  be 

inKent),  538(i).  343). 
Wigeburg,  William  de,  346  {p.  196). 
Wiggenhall,     Wygynhale,     Wygenhale,     oo. 

Norf.,  538  (i).  347  618). 
Wiggins  Hill,  Wyginghull  [in  Sutton  Coldfield 

parish],  co.  Warw.,  616  (yp.  404, 408). 
Wigginton,  Wyginton    [co.    Hertf.] ,   manor. 

227. 
,  Wyginton,     Wygeton,      co.     Staff., 

manor,  412  {p2).  230,  232). 
Wigglesworth,  Wyklesword  [in  Long  Preston 

parish],  oo.  York,  536  (p.  820). 
Wight,  Isle  of,  176,  210. 
Wighton,  Whititon,  oo.  Norf.,  manor,  51. 

,  00.  York.     SccWeighton. 

Wigmore,  Wyggemor,   oo.  Heref.,  Mortimer 

of.     See  Mortuo  Mari. 
Wigton,  Wygeton  [co.  Cumb.],  531  {pp.  297, 

299). 

,  ohuroh,  531  (p.  299). 

Wikeford,  co.  Essex.     See  Wiekford. 
Wikeshull,  co.  Salop.     See  Wixhill. 
WilberfosB.     Wilberfosse,     oo.    York,      536 

(jp.  319). 
Wilcott,  Wyveleoote,  oo.  Salop,  211. 
Wilcrick,  Wildeorik,  oo.  Monm.,  538  (p.  336). 
Wild  Court  [in  Blean],  oo.  Kent.     See  Edhel- 

destone. 
Wildeorik,  oo.  Monm.     See  Wilcrick. 
Wildeorik,  Thomas  de,  638  {p.  336). 
Wildgresse,  John,  and  Joan  his  wife,  286. 
Wilie,  CO.  Warw.     See  Willey. 
Wilington.    See  Wylington. 
Wilkin    Throop,    Walkyngthrep,    Walkyng- 

thorp,   Willyngthrop    [in    Horsii^on 

parish],  oo.  Somers.,  603  {p.  386  his), 
Wilksby,  Wilkesby,  co.  Lino.,  482. 

church,  483. 

Wiliton,  00.  Bedf.  See  Willington. 
Willamesoote,  Henry  de,  57  {p.  23). 
WiUardby,  co.  York.  See  Willerby. 
Willerby,  WiUardby  [in  Kirk  Ella  parish], 

00.  York,  266  {p.  143). 
Staxton  in,  q.v. 

Willey,  Wylileye  in  the  manor  of  Stepelton, 
Wyle  [co.  Heref..  in  Presteigne  parish, 
CO.  Eadnor],  67  (,pp.  22,  26). 

,  ,  manor,  58. 

[in  Qreasley  parish],  co.  Nott.,  316. 

Wylie,   Wilie,   oo.   Warw.,   412   (». 

334),  616  (p.  406). 

William,  John  sou  of,  of  Strickland 
Kettle,  235. 

,  his  brother  {Thomas,  236. 

Ralph  son  of,  403  {pp.  224,  225), 

5\Q,  633  (p.  302). 

,  ,  of  Thomdon,  640. 

,  Bobert    son   of   Balph    son  of,  615 

(p.  412). 


William — cont. 

Eiohard  son  of,  538  {p.  348). 

Thomas  son  of,  633  (p.  307). 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  633  (i).  307). 

Walter  son  of,  531  {p.  299). 

William  son  of,  279  {p.  166). 

of  Harle,  219  (p.  120). 

, ,  otPlumtree,  279  (p.  166). 

William  ap  Phelip,  206. 

Williames  Hanley,  co.  Wore.    See  Hanley. 

Williamston,  Willameystone   [in  Haroldston 

parish],  co.  Pemb.,  64  {p.  33). 
Willian,  Wylie,  co.  Hertf.,  697. 

advowson,  697. 

Willingale  Doe,  Willinghale,  co.  Essex,  538 
(.p.  349). 

Spain,       Wylinghal,       Wyllynghale 

Spayne,  co.  Essex,  498,  638  (p.  349). 
Willingdon,    Wylindon,     Wyllindone,     oo. 
Sussex,  185. 

,  court  at,  277. 

Willingham  by  Stow,  Wyvelingham,  Wilyng- 
ham,  CO.  Line. ,  349,  484. 

,  Cherry,  Wy velyngham ,    Wylingham , 

CO.  Lino.,  421,482. 

[North],    Wyvelingham,    oo.    Line, 

279  (i).  163). 
Willington,  Wylyton,  Wiliton,  co.  Bedf.,  431. 

manor,  351. 

WUlyngton  [co.  Derby] ,  279  (p.  166). 

Willisham,    Wylauesham,   Wylagesham,    co. 

Suff.,  519(p.  288). 
Williton,  Wylyton  [inSt.  Deouman's  parish], 

co.Somers.,  412(i).  233). 
Willoughby,  co.  Line,  Bonthorp  in,  q.v. 

Wylegbby  [in  Anoaster  parish],  oo. 

Line,  634  (p.SiQ). 

Wilouby,  00.  Warw.,  615  (p.  404).  . 

Willoughton,       Wylhegton,        Wylughton, 
Wylughton,  co.  Lino.,   372. 

,  manor,  349. 

Willyngthrop,     co.     Somers.      See     Wilkin 

Throop. 
Willyngton  [oo.  Derby].     See  Willington. 
Willyngtone,  Wilyton,  Henry  de,  627  {p.  294). 
W  ilmeleghton,  co .  Warw.    See  Wormleighton. 
Wilmendecote,  Wilmenkot,    Wilmecote,    oo. 

Warw.     See  Wilneoote. 
Wilmerslay,  oo,  York.     See  Womersley. 
Wilmington,  Wylmynton,    Wyhnington    [in 

Sellinge  parish],  oo.  Kent,  604,  606. 
Wilmondekot,  oo.  Warw.     See  Wilneoote. 
Wilneoote,  Wilmecote,    Wilmondekot,    Wil- 
menkot, Wilmendecote  [in  Tamworth 
parish],  oo.  Warw. ,  616  ( pp.  404,  405, 
408). 
Wilouby,  CO.  Warw.     See  Willoughby. 
Wilpshire,  Wilpsohire  [in  Blackburn  parish], 

CO.  Lane,  279  (iJ.  161). 
Wilseys,     Great,     Wyveleshey     [in     Little 
Wratting     pariah],     oo.     Su£E.,    638 
(i>.  347). 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


589 


Wilton,  Wiltoneon  Wey  [in  Bridstow  parish] , 

00.  H:eref.,58(iJ.  19). 

00.  Wilts,  abbess  ot,  528. 

Wylton  [in  Kirkleatham  parish] ,  oo. 

York,  536  {p.  328). 
Wilyngham,  oo.  Lino.     See  Willingham. 
Wilyfcon.     See  Willyngtone. 
Wimborne,  Wyrnbum,  oo.  Dorset,  279  {p.  157). 

Petersham  in,  q.v, 

St.  Giles,  Up  Wymborn,  Up  Wym- 

bome,  00.  Dorset,  manor,  430.  538  (». 

340). 

Wimpole,  Wynepol,  oo.  Camb.,  458  {p.  257). 
Winoh,  West,  Wynoh,    oo.    Norf.,  588   {p. 

347  Us). 
Winohoombe,  oo.  Qlouo.,  Naunton  in,  q.v. 
Winohelse,  Robert,  arohbishop  of  Canterbury, 

207,  220  ( p.  122). 
Winchester,  Wynton,  oo.  Hants,  338. 
,  a  number  of  street  and  plaoe  names  in 

838. 

,  St.  Maurioe'  church,  338. 

,  St.  Martin's  ohuroh,  338. 

St.  Mary  Kalenders,  fraternity  of ,  338. 

,  St.  John's  hospital,  338. 

,  St.  Swithuns,  prior  of,  38,  338,  456. 

,  castle,  206. 

Winchester,  Wyncestre,  earl  of,  538  {p.  350). 

his  co-heirs,  458  {p.  258). 

,  earldom  of,  263,  520. 

, honour  of,  458  (pp.  2S5,  258;,  611 

(p.  392). 

bishop  of,  221,  259,  298,  498,  607 

ip.  389). 

, ,  liberty  of ,  498. 

Winchester,  Wynohestre,  Wyncestre,  <]t>hn  de, 

538(1).  333). 

,  Robert  de,  533  {p.  304). 

Roger  de,  533  (i).  304). 

C/.  Wynton. 

Winderton,  Wynterton,  Wyntertone,  Wynder- 
ton  [in  Brailes  parish],  oo.  Warw.,  533 
(p.  304),  615  {pp.  404,  409). 

Windsor,  Wyndesouere,  Wyndlesor,  co. 
Berks.,  castle  guard,  506. 

,  castle,  service  connected  with,    413 

{p.  237). 

,  ,  constable  of .    See  London. 

,  Old,  Wyndeeor  [co.  Berks],  162. 

Wintarthing,  Wynneferthyng,  oo.  Norf.,  476 
(.p.  270). 

Winford,  Wynfred,  co.  Somers.,  271. 

manor,  538  (p,  339). 

advowson,  538  (p.  339). 

Wing,  Wenge,  co.  Buck.,  ohuroh,  227. 

,  Whenge,  co.  Rutland,  615  {p.  402). 

Wingham,  Wyngham,  oo.  Kent,  hundred,  220 

{p.  132).  • 
,..,„..,,  Walmestone  in,  q.v. 


Winkleigh,  Wynkele,  Wynkelegh,  co.  Devon, 
538  {pp.ZZO,  340). 

Collaoot  in,  q.v. 

,  Southoote  in,  q.v. 

[i.e.  Winkleigh  Keynes  in  Winkleigh]. 

29. 

Wynkelegh  Traoye,   co.  Devon,   538 

(p.  340). 
Winnington  or  Winnianton,  Wynyenton  [in 
Gunwalloe  parish],  oo.  Cornw. ,  manor, 
141. 

,  Weninton   [in  Muoklestone  parish], 

00.  Staff.,  46. 
Wiuson,  Wynnestone  [in  Bibury  parish] ,  oo. 

Glouc,  411. 
Winsor.   Wyndesore  fin  Yealmpton  parish] , 

CO.  Devon,  213  {p.  114). 
Winterborne  Houghton,  Wynterburn    Hogh- 
ton,  00.  Dorset,  279  ( p.  167). 

Kingston,    Wynterborn    Regis,     oo. 

Dorset,  346(1).  195). 

St.  Martin;  oo.  Dorset,  Ashtonin,  q.v. 

Winterbourne,  Wynterbourn,  Wyntirburn, 
Wynterburn  by  Neubury,  Wynterborne 
[in  Chieveley  parish],  oo.  Berks,  398 
(1).  221),  615(1).  402). 

,  ,  manor,  549. 

Earls,  Wynterborne,  oo.  Wilts,  manor, 

279  (1^.  157). 

Gunner,    Maidene  Wynterborne,    co. 

Wilts,  514. 

Stoke,  Wynterburnestok,    oo.   Wilts, 

manor,  458  {p.  257). 
Winterhead,  Wyntred  [in  Shipham  parish], 

CO.  Somers.,  538  {p.  338). 
Winteringham,  Wintringham,  co.  Line,  482. 
Winterslow,   Wynterslawe    fco.    Wilts],  279 

(p.  157). 
Winton,  Wynton  [in  Kirkby  Stephen  parish], 

oo.  Westm.,  533  (pp.  301, 302,  803). 
Wintringham,  co.  Line.     See  Winteringham. 

,  Wyntringham,  00.  York,  manor,   534 

(pp.  308,  309,  311). 
Winwiok,  Wynewyk,  co.  Hunt.,  538  (p.  850). 

Wynewik,  co.  N'hamp.,  manor,  236. 

Wirham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Wereham. 
Wirksworth,  Wyrkesworth,  Wirkes worth,  co. 
Derby,  281. 

,  church,  161 . 

Wirlyngton,  co.  Sussex.     See  Arlington. 
Wirswall,  Wyreswell  [in  Whitchurch  parish], 

CO.  Chester,  62  (p.  30). 
Wisbech,  Wysbeoh,  oo.  Camb.,  168. 
Wiseton,  Wiston  [in  Olayworth  parish],  co. 

Nott.,  559. 
Wisewall,  oo .  Lano.     See  Wiswell. 
Wishaw,  CO.  Warw.,  MoihuU  in,  q.v, 
Wistanstow,  oo.  Salop,  Cheney  Longville  in, 

q.v. 
Wisteston,  Wystanston  [in  Harden   parish], 

00.  Heref.,  614. 
Wiston,  CO.  Nott.    See  Wiseton'. 


590 


INDEX   OP   PERSONS   AND   PLACES. 


Wistowe,    Wystanstowe,     oo.      Leic,    412 

{p.  236). 

,  advowson,  412  (y.  236). 

Wiswell,  Wisewall  [in  Whalley  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  279  {p.  161). 
Witoharapton,     Wyehampton,     oo.      Dorset, 

manor,  538  (y.  341). 
Witoheot,  Wyooheoot  [in  Stanton  Laoy  parish], 

00,  Salop,  611  (iJ.  392). 
Witohingham,    Wyohingham,    Wychyngham, 

CO.  Norf.,  538  {pp.  3i6,  347  Hs). 
Witele,  CO.  Berks.    See  Whitley. 
Witham,    Wyham,    Wyttham,    Wicham,    co. 

Essex,  manor,  450. 

, court  at,  207. 

,  ,  court     of     the     honour    of 

Boulogne  at,  216. 

,  ...,  Benton  in,  q.v. 

,  Howbridge  in,  q.v. 

North,  Northwythem,  Northwythum, 

Northwyme,  eo.  Line,  412  {p.  233). 

, manor,  320. 

,  South,    Suth    Wyme,    Withrae,    co. 

Line,  350. 
,  Wythem,  co.  Line,  river,  fishery  in, 

592. 
Withcall,  Wythoale,  oo.  Line,  120  ( p.  64). 
Wither,  Boger,  422. 

,  John,  422. 

Withsrhurst,  co.  Sussex.     See  Werelhurst. 
Witheridge,  Wytherigge,  co.  Deron,  manor, 

607  (p.  388). 
Withem,      Withren,      Wyern,     Wytherum, 

Witheme,  oo.  Line,  626. 

manor,  362  (pp.  200,  201). 

,  advowson,  362  (p.  201). 

Withersfield,  Wytheresfeld,  Wytherisfeld,  co. 

Suff.,  412  {p.  233),  538  (p.  347). 
Withme,  oo.  Line     See  Witham. 
Withren,  co.  Line     See  Withern. 
Withybrook,  oo.  Warw. ,  Hopsf ord  in,  q.v. 
Withyford,  Great,  Wythiford  [in  Shawbury 

parish],  oo.  Salop,  manor,  470. 

Little,  470. 

Witlesham,  oo.  SufE.    See  Witnesham. 
Witlewode,  oo.  N'hamp.     See  Whittlewood. 
Witley,     Wytle,     oo.     Surrey,     manor,     413 

(^.237). 

,  Wyteleye,  oo.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 

Witnesham,    Wytnesham,     Witlesham,      co. 

Suff.,  270  (i)  146). 

,  manor,  270  {p.  147). 

Wittenham,  Long,  Wyttenham   [oo.   Berks], 

538  {p.  344). 
Witthon,  CO.  Kent,  538  (p.  343). 
Wittokesmead,  co.  Somers.  See  Whiteoxmead. 

Witton,  Wytton   [in  Blackburn  parish],  oo. 

Lane,  279  {p.  161). 
Wytton  [in  Droitwioh],   oo.  Wore, 

57  (p.  24). 
Wivelshire,  East,  Estwevelsohire,  co.  Oornw., 

hundred,  495, 


Wiverton,  Wyverton  [near  Langar],  oo.  Nott., 

380. 
Wiveton,  Wyveton,  co.  Norf.,  538  (p.  347). 

,  manor,  638  (p.  332). 

Wiwell,  00.  Line     See  Wyville. 

Wixhill,  Wikeshull,  Wykeshull   [in  Weston 

parish] ,  co.  Salop,  62  (pp.  29,  31). 
Wlankeslowe,  co.  Salop.     See  Longslow. 
Wlaukeslowe,  Hugrh  de,  447. 
Wlenehemere,  co.  Sussex.     See  Linchmere. 
Wlf.     See  LnpuB. 

WIfamston,  oo.  Essex.     See  Wolston. 
Wlhouer,  co.  N'humb.     See  Wooler. 
Wobnrn.  Woubourn,  co.  Bedf.,  abbot  of,  538 

(p.  342). 
Wode,  Adam  del,  62  (p.  31). 

,  Agnes  daughter  of  Humphrey  ate,  286 . 

,  Henry  de,  283. 

,  Humphrey,  286. 

John  dela,  102,  527  (j).294). 

Nicholas  atte,  611  (p.  391). 

Peter  ate,  374. 

Wodebergh,  co.  Essex.     See  Woodborough. 

,  oo.  Wilts.     See  Woodborough. 

Wodebreg,  oo.  Suff.     See  Woodbridge. 
Wodeburn,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Woodburn. 
Wodecote,  oo.  Hants.     See  Woodoote. 

,  CO.  Wore     See  Woodcote. 

Wodecroft,  co.  Grloue,  563. 
Wodedallinge,  co.  Norf.     See  Balling. 
Wodeford.  co.  N'hamp.     See  Woodford. 
Wodehall,  co.  Suff      See  Woodhall. 
Wodehall,  Wodhall,  William  de  la,  349,  484 
Wodehill,  co.  Bedf.     See  Odell. 
Wodehorn,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Woodhorn. 
Wodehull,  John  de,  120  (p.  53). 

Of.  Wodhulle 

Wodehouse,    Wodeliuse,   Wodelious, 

Wodhous,  Adam  son  ofWalter 

de  or  del,  1. 

,  Bobert  de,  esobeator,  252. 

William  de  or  del,  1,  533  (p.  306), 

Wodekote,  oo.  Warw.     See  Woodoote. 
Wodeleyestile,  co.  Gloue,  638  (p.  329). 
Wodelok,  Roger,  259. 
Wodemersthome,  Wodemerstome,  co.  Surrey. 

See  Woodmansteme. 

Wodenorton,  co.  Norf.     See  Norton. 
Wodenot,  Eiehard,  62  (p.  30). 
Wodeton,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Whitton. 
CO.  Surrey.     See  Wotton. 

Wodeweston,     co.     Hunt.       See    Aloonbury 

Weston. 
Wodhall,  00.  Tork.     See  Wood  Hall. 
Wodhall.     See  Wodehall 
Wodhom,  00.  N'humb.     See  Woodhorn. 
Wodhous.    See  Wodehouse. 
Wodhulle,  WodhuU,  (>o.  Bedf.     See  Odell, 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


591 


WodhuUe,  Thomas  de,  21. 

Gf.  WodehuU. 

Wodnestury,  oo.  Staff.     See  Wednesburj. 
Wodnestre,  oo.  Somers.     See  Wanstrow. 
Wogan,  John,  513. 
Wogeton,  00.  Buck.     See  Wonghton. 
"Wolaxton,  John,  de,  177. 

his    daughters    Agnes     and 

Elizabeth,  177. 
Wolcomesteuwe, 00.  Essex.  See  Walthamstow. 
Wold  Newton,  co.  Lino.     See  Newton. 
Wolewyoh,  co.  Kent.     See.  Woolwich. 
Wolf.     See  Lupus. 
Wolfardesworthe,  co.  Devon.     See  Woolfar- 

disworthy. 
Wolferston,  eo.  Suff.     See  Woolverstone. 
Wolferton,  oo.  Hants.     See  Wolverton. 

00.  Salop.     See  Wooferton. 

Wolfhamoote,  co.  Warw.,  Flecknoe  in,  q,v. 
Wolfbuute,  Wolvehunte,  John  le,  71. 

,  John  le  (sou  of  John),  71. 

Wolford  mill  in  Thornbury,  oo.  G-louc,  538 

(J).  329). 
Wolfrinton,  oo.  Wore.     See  Wolverton. 
Wolfstanesohlem,   co.   Lane.      See  Wolsten- 

holme. 
Wolheuer,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Wooler. 
Wolkhamstouwe,  oo.  Essex.  See  Walthamstow. 
Wolknestede,    co.    Surrey,    now    called  God- 
stone,  q.v. 
WoUaton,  co.  Nott.     See  Woolaton. 
Wolleeombe,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Wooloombe. 
Wolleston,  co.  Buck.     See  Woolstone. 
WoUop,  CO.  Hants.     See  Wallop. 
WoUouer,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Wooler. 
Wolphamcote,  co.  Warw.,  Plecknoe  in,  q.v. 
Wolreton,  Alan  de,  187. 
Wolriekby,  Wolrikby,  oo.  Lino.      See  Wor- 

laby. 
Wolsington,  oo.  York.     See  Ouston. 
Wol&tanton,  oo.  Salop.     See  Woolstaston. 
Wolstenholme,  Wolfstanesohlem  [in  Eoohdale. 

parish],  oo.  Lane,  279  (p.  162). 
Wolston,  00.  Devon.     See  Woolston. 
,  Wlfamston  [in  Chigwell  parish],  co. 

Essex,  394. 
,  CO.  Warw.,  Brandon  and  Bretford  In, 

187. 
Wolvehunte.     See  Wolfhunte. 
Wolveley,  co.  Hunt.     See  Woolley. 
Wolvemere  [oo.  Hants].    See  Woolmer. 
Wolverioh,  John,  224. 
Wolverton  [co.  Buck.],  barony,  288. 
,  Wolferton,  co.    Hants,  manor,  485, 

496. 
Upper,     Wolfrynton     [in     Stoulton 

parish],  oo.  Wore,  615  {p.  403). 
Wolverton,  Wolvertone,  John  de,  63  (p.  19), 

399. 
Wolves  Newton,  Wolvesueutone,  oo.  Monm., 

538  (y.  336). 


Wolveslond  [in  Burwash  ?],  co.  Sussex,  207. 
Wolveton  [in  Charminster  parish],  co.  Dorset, 

485. 
Wolvey,  00.  Warw.,  458  (p.  259). 
Wolwardynton,  John  de,  412  (p.  234). 
Wolwenshull,  oo.  Cornw. ,  461. 
Wolwerton,  co.  Salop.     See  Wooferton. 
Womberlegh,  oo.  Devon.     See  Umberleigh. 
Womer    [near    Bradford],    oo.     York,     275 

(p.  159). 
Womersley,  Wilmerslay,  oo,  York,  395. 

Stubbs  in,  q.v. 

Wondy,  co.  Monm.     See  Undy. 
Wonfo,  CO.  Glamorgan.     See  Wenvoe. 
Woodborough,  Wodebergh,  co.  Essex,  69. 

00.  Wilts,  615  (p.  401). 

, ,  advowson,  615  (p.  401^. 

Woddbridge,  Wodebreg,  oo.  Suff.,  prior  of, 

436. 
Woodburn,  Wodebum  [in  Corsenside  parish], 

CO.  N'humb.,  510. 
Woodohurch,  oo.  Chester,  Arrow  in,  q.v. 
Woodoote,  Wodecote   [in  Bramdean  parish], 

00.  Hants,  38. 
,  Wodekote  [in  Leek  Wootton  parish], 

CO.  Warw.,  615  (p.  405). 
,  Wodecote  [near  Chaddesley  Corbett], 

00.  Wore,  615  (p.  403). 
Wooferton,  Wolferton,  Wolwerton,  co.  Salop 

[in  Brimfield  parish,  co.   Heref.],   57  ' 

(ij.  25),  58. 
Wood  Hall,  le  Wodhall  [in  Kirkby  Overblow 

parish],  oo.  York,  manor,  395. 
Woodford,    Wodeford    [by    Daventry],    co. 

N'hamp.,  458  (p.  256). 
[by  Thrapston],  00.  N'hamp.,  538  (p. 

345). 
Woodhall,  Wodehall  [in  Sudbury  parish] ,  co. 

Suff.,  manor,  538  {p.  326). 
Woodhay,    West,   la  Wydehaye,  oo.    Berks, 

manor,  272. 
Woodhorn,Wodhorn,Wodehorn,  00.  N'humb., 

.52. 

,  St.  Edeline  the  Virgin,  church  of,  52. 

,  Ellington  in,  q.v. 

Woodmansterne,     Wodemersthorne,     Wode- 

merstorne,   oo.    Surrey,    manor,   425, 

538  (p.  345). 
Wooferton,   Wolferton,  co.   Salop  [in  Brim- 
field  parish,  co.  Heref. ,  57  (p.  25). 
Woolaton,  Wollaton,  oo.  Nott.,  428. 
Wooloombe  Bingham,  Wolleeombe  Byngeham, 

Welleeombe  [in  Great  Toller  parish], 

00.  Dorset,  346  (p.  195). 
Wooler,  Wlhouer,  Wolheur,   WoUouer,  oo. 

N'humb.,  403  (p.  226). 

,  manor,  403  (i).  224). 

advowson,  403  (i).224). 

Woolfardisworthy,  Wolfardesworthe    [Hart- 
land  hundred],  oo.  Devon,  538  (p.  340). 
Woolley,  Wolvely,  oo.  Kent,  538  {p.  350). 
Woolmer,  Wolvemere  [co.  Hants],  forest,  466. 


592 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


WooJscott,     Waleoote      [in     Grandborough 

parish},  co.  Warw.,  616  (p.  405). 
Woolstaston,    Wolstanton,    co.    Salop,    611 

(p.  392). 
Woolston,     Wolaton     [in     West     Alvington 

parish],  co.  Devon,  463. 
Woolstone,  WoUeston,  eo.  Buck.,  538  (p.  329). 

, Hardwell  in,  q.v. 

,  Great,  Woulston,  co.  Buck.,  advowson, 

597. 
Woolverstone,    Wolferston.    co.     Suff.,     215 

{p.  116). 
Woolwich,  Wolewych,  co.  Kent,  274. 
Woore,  00.  Salop,  Gravenhnnger  in,  q.v. 
Wootton,  Wotton,  co.  Bedt.,  351. 
Pellinge,  Peling,  in  Wootton  parish, 

CO.  Bedf.,  182. 
Fitzpaine,     Wodeton,     co.     Dorset, 

manor,  607  (p.  388). 
,  Wntton,  Whntton,  co.  N'hamp.,  412 

(p.  235). 

, ,  advowson,  412  (p.  235). 

,  Wotton    [in     Ellaston     parish],    co. 

StafE.,  187 
HUl,  Wottonhulle  [in  Leek  Wootton 

parish],  co.  Warw.,  615  {p.  405). 

,  Leek,  co.  Warw.,  Woodcote  in,  q.v. 

Wawen,  Wauenes  Wotton,  CO.  Warw., 

manor,  131. 

Bivers,  Wottone,  co.  Wilts,   manor, 

'  505. 

, ,  Toteryg  pasture  in,  505. 

Woplade,  oo.  Lino.     See  Whaplode. 
Worcester,  co.  Wore. ,  office  of  sheriff  of,  615 

{p.  397). 

court  of  knights  at,  615  (jp.  398). 

.castle,  615  (i).  397). 

,  oastle  and  city,  615  ( p.  410). 

,  All   Saints    Church,    advowson.    57 

(P-  24). 

,  St.  Laurence  chapel,  615  (p.  411). 

St.  Nicholas  church,  615  (p.  411). 

,  St.  Peter's,  advowson,  615  (p.  404). 

,  St.  Wlstan's,  615  (p.  403;. 

St.  Wulstan's,  preceptor  of,  615  («. 

411). 
,  bishop  of,  191,  278,  281,  350,  615 

(pp.  398,  403,  410). 

,  county,  office  of  sheriff  of ,  615  (p.  410). 

Woroumb,  oo.  Devon.     6'ee  Warcombe, 
WorBeld,   Worfeld,   co.   Salop,   manor,    413 

(p.  231). 
Worgret,  Wnrgrode,  Worgrode  [in  East  Stoke 

■parish],  co.  Dorset,  346  (p.  195). 
Worlaby,  Woh-ikby,  Walrikby,  Wolrickby,  co. 

Lino.,  458  (p.  258),  536  {p.  315). 
Worldham,  West,  Westworldham  [oo.  Hants], 

456. 
Worleston,  Werleston  [in  Acton  parish]    oo 

Chester,  62(1).  31). 
Wormeleyhton,    oo.     Warw.       See    Worm- 

leighton. 
Wormenhale,  oo.  Buck.     iSee  Wormipghall. 


'   Wormhill,  Wermhull  in  the  Peak,  co.  Derby, 

71. 
Worminghall,  Wormenhale,  oo.  Buck.,  505. 

,  Thomley  in,  q.v. 

Wormleighton,Wilme]eghton,  Wormeleyhton, 

Wormleiston,  co.  Warw.,  18,  615  (pp. 

404.  408). 
Wormleiston,  00.  Warw.     See  Wormleighton. 
Worplesdon,  Werplesdon,  oo.  Surrey,  manor, 

538  (p.  345). 
Worston  [in  Whalley  parish] ,  oo.  Lane.,  279 

(p.  160). 
Worth,  CO.  Somers.     See  Cudworth. 

,  CO.  Wilts.     See  Highworth. 

Worth,  Wnrfch,  John  de,  his  daughter  Joan, 

291. 

See  Knivet. 

Wortham,   Boger  de,  parson  of  Arksey,  519 

(p.  288). 
Worthoumbe,  co.  Devon.     See  Warcombe. 
Worthingpole,  John  de,  355. 

,  Thomas  de,  355. 

Worthyvale,  Warthavale  [in  Minster  parish], 

CO.  Comw.,  527(1?.  293). 
Worton,   Over,  Overourton,  Overe  Overton, 

00.  Oxford,  202, 603 (p.  385). 

,  manor,  603  (p.  384). 

,  advowson,  603  ( 1).  385). 

,  Nether,  Nether  Overton,  Netherorton, 

00.  Oxford,   Bichard,   parson  of,   538 

(p.  327). 
Wotton,  CO.  Bedf.     See  Wootton. 
Underwood,  Wottone,  co.  Buck.,  538, 

(J).  342). 

,  CO.  Staff.     See  Wootton. 

,  Wodeton,  co.  Surrey,  344. 

, manor,  538  (p.  345). 

,  00.  Warw.     See  Wootton. 

Wottone,  CO.  Wilts.  See  Wootton. 
Woubourn,  oo.  Bedf.  See  Wobum. 
Woughton  on  the  Green,  Wogeton.  co.  Buck., 

538  (2).  329). 
Woulate,  Thomas  ate,  286. 
Woulston,  00.  Buck.    See  Woolstone. 
Woxbregge,  co.  Midd.     See  Uxbridge. 
Wragholme,     Wargholm      [in    Grainthorpe 

parish],  co.  Lino.,  536  (p.  315). 
Wrangdyke,  le  Wrondik,  co.  Bntland,  hundred 

615  (p.  400). 
Wraste,  co.  Bedf.     See  Wrest. 
WrastUngwurth,   co.   Bedf.      See  Wrestling- 
worth. 
Wratting,  West,  Wrottyng,  co.  Camb.,  409. 

manor,  409. 

.Great,    Wrottynge,    oo.     Suff.,     538 

(p.  347). 
,  Little,     Wrottyng,     Wrattyng     [oo. 

Suff.],  15. 

Great      Wilseys      in.       See 

Wilseys. 

Wraxall,  Wrokkeshal,  co.  Dorset,  manor,  607 
(p.  368). 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


598 


Wrenoheatone,  oo.   Glamorgan,     See  Wrin- 

stone. 
Wrechewyke,  oo.  Oxford.     See  Wretohwiok. 
Wrenbury,    Wrennebuii,     oo.     Chester,     62 

ip.  31). 
Wrentham,  oo.  Saff.,  Henstead  in,  q.v, 
WreBsell,  oo.  York,  NewBholme  in,  q.v, 
Wreat,  Wraste  [in  Silaoe  pariah],  oo.  Bedf.. 

63  {pp.  18,  19). 
Wreatlingworth,  Wrastlingwurbh,   oo.  Bedf., 

197. 

manor,  403. 

Wretohwiok,  Wreohewyke  [in  Bioeater  pariah], 

00.  Oxford,  279  (p.  156). 
Wrickton,  Wyrkyton  [in  MorviUe  pariah],  oo. 

Salop,  222. 
Wrinehill,  Wryme   [in   Madeley  pariah,   oo. 

Staff.]  ,  62  {p.  30). 
Wrinsfcone,  Wrenoheatone  [in  Wenvoe  parish] , 

oo.  Glamorgan,  5S8{p.  333). 
Writtle,  Writele,  oo.  Easex,  bailiwiok  of  the 

forest,  177. 
Wrobbele,  oo.  Hertf.     See  Babley. 
Wrokeshale,  John  de,  279  (p.  157). 
Wrokkeshal,  oo.  Dorset.    See  Wraxall. 
Wrondik,  oo.  Rutland.     See  Wrangdyke. 
Wrotham ,  oo.  Kent  [i.e.  Thorp  House  in  West 

Wrotham],  manor,  19^. 
Wrottyng,  oo.  Camb.     See  Wratting. 
Wrottynge,      Wrottyng     [oo.    Suff.].       See 

Wratting. 
Wroughton,  oo.  Wilta,  Elcombe  in,  q.v. 
Wroxill,    WroxhuU    [in  Marstou   Moretaine 

parish],  oo.  Bedf.,  538  (p.  342). 
Wryme,  oo.  Cheater.     See  Wrinehill. 
Wurgrode,  oo.  Dorset.     See  Worgret. 
Wurth.     See  Worth. 
Wutton,  00.  N'hamp.     See  Wootton. 
Wyard,  John,  57  (i>.  24). 
Wyberton,  oo.   Lino.,   manor,  352  (p.  200), 

565. 
Wyeeheoot,  oo.  Salop.     See  Witoheot. 
Wyoh,  lePulwioh,  Fulwioh  [inMalpas  pariah], 

00.  Cheater,  251  (pp.  136,  137). 
Wyoha,  oo.  Wore.     See  Droitwioh. 
Wyohampton,  oo.  Dorset.    See  Witohampton. 
Wyohbold,  Wyohebaud,  oo.  Wore.,  manor,  57 

(J).  22). 

,  court  at,  90. 

Wyoheneford,  oo.  Wore.     See  Wiohenford. 
Wyohingham.  oo.  Norf.     See  Witehingham. 
Wyohwood,  Whiohwode,  oo.  Oxford,  forest. 

516. 
Wyohyngham,  oo.  Norf.     See  Witehingham. 
Wydeoome,  oo.  Devon,  538  (p.  330). 
Wydeoumb,  oo.  Devon.     See  Widdioombe. 
Wydehaye,  oo.  Berks.     See  Woodhay. 
Wydergrave,     Wedergrave,    Wedegrave    [in 

Hardington  pariah],  oo.  Somera.,  538 

(i>.389). 
Wyderington,  oo.  N'humb.    See  Widdrington. 

28017 


Wyderington,  John  de,  219  (p.  120). 

of  Denton,  219  (p.  120). 

Wydevyle,  John  de,  615  (p.  400). 

Wydnes,  oo.  Lano.     See  Widnes. 

Wydok,  John,  64  (p.  33). 

Wye,  Weye,  river,  co.  Monm.,  588  (p.  336). 

ferry  aoroas,  279  ( y.  158). 

fiaheryin,  533fi).  303). 

Wyeford,  Wedeford  [in  Pamber  parish,  co. 
Hants],  456.' 

Wyelmeatone,  oo.  Kent.     See  Walmestone. 

Wyern,  co.  Lino.    See  Withern. 

Wygeberghe,  oo.  Kent.     See  Wigborough  [oo. 
Eaaex]. 

Wygenhale,  oo.  Norf.     See  Wiggenhall. 

Wygeton  [oo.  Cumb.] .     See  Wigton. 

CO.  Staff.     See  Wigginton. 

Wygeton,  John  de,  531. 

,  Florence  de,  531. 

,  John  de,  532. 

, his  wife  Denise,  531. 

, ,herfather.    Sae  John 

de  Luvetot. 

his  daughter  Margare4  531, 

532. 

his  sisters,  531. 

,  Walter  de,  531  (fip.  298,  299). 

Wyggein,  Walter,  182. 

Wjggemor,  oo.  Heref.     See  Wigmore. 

Wyginghull,  oo  Warw..     See  Wiggins  Hill. 

Wyginhale,  William  de,  198. 

Wygintori  [oo.  Hertf.].     See  Wigginton. 

00 .  Staff.     See  Wigginton. 

Wygynhale,  co.  Norf.     See  Wiggenhall. 

Wyham,  oo.  Essex.     See  Witham. 

Wyhte.     See  White. 

Wyke  Regis,  co.  Dorset,  538  (p.  330). 

,  la,  00.  Sussex,  606. 

la   [in  Lambourne],  CO.  Berks,  319, 

330. 

Wyke,  Vyke,  John  de,  620. 

Thomas  ate,  538  (.p.  344). 

Thomas  de,  356,  612. 

,  his  aon  Robert,  356. 

Wykeberg,  Wykberg,    oo.    Essex.     See  Wig- 
borough. 

Wykeford,  oo.  Essex.     See  Wiokford. 

Wykeford,  Roland  de,  538  (p.  345). 

See  Wykford. 

Wykes,  Albrio  de,  216. 

WykeahuU,  co.  Salop.     See  Wixhill. 

Wykewan,  Reginald  de,  266  (p.  144). 

Wykewaue,  oo.  Glouo,    See  Wickvrar. 

Wykford,  Simon  de,  482. 

See  Wykeford. 

Wykforde,  oo.  Essex.     See  Wiokford. 

Wykhani,  oo-  Kent.     See  Wiokham. 

Wykkewaue,  co.  Glouo.     See  Wiokwar. 

Wykleaword,  co.  York.     See  Wigglesworth. 

Wykyngby,  oo.  Lino.    See  Wiokenby. 

2P 


594 


INDEX  OP  PEESONS  AND  PLACES. 


Wykyngby,  Robert  de,  590. 

,  Robert  de,  his  sons  Herbert,  Eiohard 

and  Boland,  590. 
Wylageeham,    Wylauesham,    co.    Suff.      See 

Willisham. 
Wylbuiy,  Simon  de,  572. 
Wyle,  CO.  Heref .     See  Willey. 
Wyleghby,  co.  Lino.    See  Willougbby. 
Wyleweneeotes,  eo.  N'hamp.,  538  (p.  344). 
Wylhegton,  oo.  Lino.     See  Willoughton. 
Wylie,  CO.  Hertf.    See  WiUian. 

,  00.  Warw.     See  Willey. 

Wylileye,  oo.  Salop.     See  Willey  [oo.  Heref.] . 
Wylindon,  co.  Sussex.     See  Willingdon. 
Wylinghal,  co.  Essei.     See  Willingale. 
Wylingham,  co.  Lino.     See  Willingham. 
Wylington,  Wyliuton,  Wylynton,  Wylyngton, 

Wylyntone,  Wilington,  John  de,  505, 

538  (p.SiO),  615  (pp.402,  404,  408, 

409). 
Wyllindone,  oo.  Sussex.     See  Willingdon. 
Wyllynghale,  oo.  Essex.     See  Willingale. 
Wj^lmington,    Wylmynton,    co.    Kent.      See 

Wilmington. 
Wylton,  00.  York.     See  Wilton. 
Wylnby,  Eobert  de,  274. 
Wylughton,  oo.  Lino.     See  Willoughton. 
Wylyngton,      Wylynton,     Wylyntone.      See 

Wylington. 
Wylyton,  eo.  Bedf .     See  Willington 

,  CO.  Somers.     See  Williton. 

Wymbieoh,  Eichard  de,  4:12  (p.  233). 
Wymbome,  Wymborn,  Wymbnm,  co.  Dorset. 

SeeWimborne. 
Wyme,  co.  Lino.     See  Witham. 
Wymering,      Wemeringe,      Wymeryng,     co. 

Hants,  37. 

,  manor,  217. 

Wymersley,  Wymersle,  co.  N'hamp. ,  hundred, 

412  {p.  231). 
WymesTTold,  Wymundewold,  co.  Leic. ,  96. 
Wymondham,  co.  Norf.,  42. 
Wymundele,  Nicholas  de,  466,  467. 
Wymundewold,  oo.  Leie.    See  Wymeswold. 
Wynanderwath,  co.  Westm.     See  Asby. 
Wyncestre.     See  Winchester. 
Wynoh,  oo.  Norf.    See  Winch. 
Wynchestre.     See  Winchester. 
Wynderton,  co.  Warw.     See  Winderton. 
Wyndesor  [oo.  Berks.] .     See  Windsor. 
Wyndesore,  oo.  Devon.     See  Winsor. 
Wyndesouore,  co.  Berks.    See  Windsor. 
Wyndessom,     Wyndosen,     co.     York,     536 

(p.  314). 
Wyndgate,   Wyndegate,     oo.    Somers.,    148 

(;,i,.73,77). 
Wyndlesor,  Biohard  de,  413  (p.  237). 
Wyndouaom,  Henry  de,  536  (p.  320). 
Wyne,  Denise  la,  614. 
Wynepol,  co.  Camb.     See  Wimpole. 
Wynewik,  co.  N'hamp.    See  Winwiok. 


Wynewyk,  co.  Hunt.     See  Winwiok. 
Wynford   Eagle,    Wynfred    Egle,   Wyndfred 

Egle,  00.  Dorset,  manor  14S(p.  71),  267. 
Wynfred,  co.  Somers.     See  Winford. 
Wyngham,  co.  Kent.     See  Wingham. 
Wyngham,  Geoffrey,  298. 
Wynkele,  Wynkelegh,  oo.  Devon.     See  Wink- 

leigh. 
Wynneferthyng,  co.  Norf.     See  Winfarthing. 
Wynnestone,  eo.  Glouo.     See  Winson. 
Wynterborn,  Wynterbume,   co.   Berks.    See 

Winterbourne. 

,  00.  Dorset.  See  Ashton ;  Winterbome. 

00.  Wilts.     See  Shrewton. 

Wynterborne,  co.  Wilts.  See  Winterbourne. 
Wynterboum,  co.  Berks.  See  Winterbourne. 
Wynterboume    Asserton,     co.     Wilts.       See 

Isherton. 
Wynterburn,  eo.  Dorset.     See  Winterbome. 

Wynterbumestok,  co.  Wilts.  See  Winter- 
bourne. 

WyntershuU,  Wyntreshull,  Felicia  de,  413 
(p.  237).     ^ 

,  John  de,  638  (i..  345). 

,  Mary  de,  538  (p.  345). 

Walter  de,413(iJ.  237). 

Wynterslawe,  co.  Wilts.     See  Winterslow. 

Wynterton,  Wyntertone,  co.  Warw.  See 
Winderton. 

Wyntirbum,  co.  Berks.     See  Winterbourne. 

Wyntlyene,  Robert  de,  vicar  in  the  church  of 
Wells,  142. 

Wynton,  eo.  Hants.     See  Winchester. 

,  CO.  Westm.     Sec  Wiuton. 

Wynton,  William  de,  142. 

Cf.  Winchester. 

Wyntred,  co.  Somers.     See  Winterhead. 

Wyntreshull.     See  WyntershuU. 

Wynyenton,  co.  Cornw.     See  Winnington. 

Wyreswell,  co.  Chester.     See  WirswaU. 

Wyrfauk,  John,  516. 

Wyrham,  co.  Norf.     See  Wereham. 

Wyrkesworth,  co.  Derby.     See  Wirksworfch. 

Wyrkyton,  co.  Salop.     See  Wrioktou. 

Wysbech,  co.  Camb.     See  Wisbech. 

Wysbeoh,  WiUiam  son  of  Geoffrey  de,  168. 

Wysa,  WUliam,  626. 

Serlo,  626. 

Wyssinden,  co.  Rutland.     See  Whissendine. 

Wystanston,  co.  Heref.    See  Wisteston. 

Wystanstowe,  00.  Leio.     SeeWistowe. 

Wytchurche,  co.  Warw.     See  Whitchurch. 

Wyte,  Nicholas  le,  612. 

Cf.  White. 

Wytebrok,  co.  Monm.     See  Whitebrook. 

Wytefeld,  Wythefeld,  John  de,  615  (pp.  398, 

Wyteleye,  co  Wore.     See  Witley. 
Wyteman.     See  Whiteman. 
Wyteston,  oo.  Monm.     See  Whitson. 


INDEX  OF  PEESONS  AND  I'LACES. 


595 


Wyfcewell,  Johnde,  536  (p.  317). 

Gf.  Whitewell. 

Wytewod,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Weetwood. 
Wytfeld,  00.  Derty.     See  Whitfield. 
Wytgift,  CO.  York.    See  Whitgift. 
Wyth.  Oliver,  538  (v-  346), 

C/.  White. 

Wythaore,  oo.  Warw.     See  Whitaore. 
Wythalg,  00.  Deyby.     See  Whittle. 
Wytham,  North,  oo.  Lino.,  Lobthorp  in,  q.v 
Wy'hoale,  00,  Lino.     See  Withoall. 
Wythefelde.     See  Wytefeld. 
Wythele,  oo.  Somers.     See  Whitley. 
Wythele,  Reginald  de,  253. 

Henry  de,  253. 

Reginald  de,  Isabel  le  Beel  his  wife, 

253. 
Wythem,  river,  oo.  Lino.     See  Witham. 

Wytheresfeld,  oo,  Snff.     See  WithersBeld. 
Wytherjgge,  co.  Devon.     See  Witheridge. 

Wytherisfeld,  oo.  SufE.     See  Withersfield. 

Wytherum,  oo.  Lino.     See  Withern. 

Wytheton,  co.  York.     See  Weighton. 

Wythiford,  oo.  Salop.     See  Withyford.      < 

Wythlingele,  oo,  Hants,  forest,  32. 

Wythop,   Wythope    [in  Lorton  parish],   oo. 
Cumb.,  146. 

Wythye,  William  de  la,  142. 

Wytingham,    Wytinham,      oo.      Suff.      See 
Whittingham. 

Wytington,  oo.  Suff.     See  Whitton. 

Wytinham,  co.  SufE.     See  Whittingham. 

Wytinton,  William  son  of  William  de,  254. 

Wytkirk,  eo.  JTork.     See  Whitekirk. 

Wytle,  00.  Surrey.     See  Witley. 

Wytlesford,  co.  Camb.    See  Whittlesford. 

Wytlisham,  co.  Suff.,  manor,  390. 

Wytnesham,  oo.  SufE.    See  Witnesham. 

Wyttenham  [oo.  Berks.].     See  Wittenham. 

Wyttham,  oo.  Essex.     See  Witham. 

Wyttokesmede,  Roger  de,  419. 

Wytton,  CO.  Lano.     See  Witton. 

CO,  Wore.    See  Witton. 

Wyveleoote,  co.  Salop.    See  Wilcott, 

Wyveleshcy,  oo.  SufE.     See  Wilseys. 

Wyvelingham,  oo.  Lino.     See  Willingham. 

Wyvelispombe,  oo.  Somera.,   Nunnington  in, 
q.v. 

Wyvelyngham,  oo.  Lino.     See  Willingham. 

Wy-verton,  oo.  Nott.    See  Wiverton. 

Wyveton,  co.  Norf.     See  Wiveton. 

Wyyille,  Wiwell  [with  Hungerton],  oo.  Line, 
252. 


Yabeton,  co.  Sussex.     See  Yapton. 
Yakedon  [near  Bioton  ?] ,  co.  Salop,  243. 
Yalding,  Ealdyng,  Elding,  oo.  Kent,  manor, 

538  (JJ.  331). 

,  Henhurstin,  q.v. 

Yanwath,    Yavenwithe  [in  Barton  parish] , 

00.  We8tm.,533(i).  302). 
Yapton,  Yabeton,  oo.  Susaey,  536  ( j).  315). 
Yarburgh,  Yerdeburg,  oo.  Line,  144, 
Yardley  Gobion,  Jerdele,  co.    N'hamp.,    615 

(2).  402). 
Hastings,    Jerdele,      oo.     N'hamp., 

manor,  412  ( p.  231). 

,  advowaon,  412  (  2).  235). 

,   Yerdeleye,  oo.  Wore,   manor,    616 

(  p.  410). 
Yarm,  Jarum,  co.  York,  manor,  593. 
Yarpole,  Yarpol,  co.  Heref.,  57  (p.  85),  58. 
Yatesbury,  Hyatesbury,  eo.  Wilts,  213  (pp. 

113,  114). 

place  names  in,  223. 

,  manor,  148  (pp.'il,  74,  75,  76,  78). 

Yatton,    Jatton,    oo.     Somers.,     manor,    538 

(i).338). 
Yauaore,  oo.  Heref.     See  Yazor. 
Yavenwithe,  co.  Westm.     See  Yanwath. 
Yaverland,  Yoverlond  [I.  of  W.],  oo.  Hants, 

manor,  278. 
Yazor,  Yausore,  co.  Heref.,  manor,  411. 
Yohestook,  co.  Somera.     See  Edatock. 
Yeadon,  Yedon  [in  Gruiseley  parish] ,  oo.  York, 

536  ( p.  317;. 
Yealm,Yhalam,  oo.  Devon,  river,  213  {p.  113). 
Yealmpton,  Yhalampton,  co.  Devon,    manor, 

213  (p.  113). 
Yeddefen  Logos,  co.  Wore.     See  Edvin  Loach. 
Yedon,  oo.  York.     See  Yeadon. 
Yeland,  Johnde,  403  {pp.  224,  225). 
Yelden,  Yueldene,  oo.  Bedf.,  538  {pp.  330, 

342). 
Yeldham,  Great,  Gelham,  co.  Essex,  538(2). 

347). 
Yelling,  Gilling,  oo,  Hunt., manor,  53  {p.  19). 
Yelvertoft,  co.  N'hamp.,  458  {p.  257). 

,  advowson,  458  ( p.  257).      • 

Yematelde,  oo.  Kent.     See  Enafield. 

Yeovil,  Gevele,  Gyvele,  co.  Somers.,  blip.  23). 

,  Newton  in,  q.v. 

Marsh,  Mersshe,  oo.  Somers.,  manor, 

57  {p.  23). 
Yeovilton,  oo.  Somers.,  Bridghampton  in,  q.v. 

,  Speokington  in,  q.v. 

Yerdeburg,  oo.  Line.     See  Yarburgh. 
Yerdeleye,  oo.  Wore.    See  Yardley. 


696 


INDEX  OF  PERSONS  AND  PLACES. 


Yerward,  lord  of  Denmiel,  279  (p.  158). 
Tes/ngton,  oo.  N'hnmb.     See  Eaaington. 
Tethyngge,  oo.  Kent.     See  Iffin. 
Yew,  Yowe  [in  Pancrasweek parish],  eo.  Devon, 

627(2).  294). 
YfEorde,  John  de,  419. 
Yhalam,  eo.  Devon.     See  Yealm. 
Yhalampton,  eo.  Devon.     See  Yealmpton, 
Yleye,  oo.  N'humb.     See  Healey. 
York,  CO.  York,  536  (y.  314). 

,  barons  of  the  exohequei^t,  368. 

oastle,  99. 

, ,  service  connected  with,  240. 

(oity),  le  Pertrehallin,  266. 

St.  Marys,  abbot  of,  536  {p.  318). 

St.  Mary  at  the  Castle  gate,  536  (p. 

32Sj. 
St.  Leonard's,  master  of,  5Z&{pp.  317, 

318,  319,  321,  322,  323). 
...„....,  St.  Peter,  church  of ,  395. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  590. 

York,  archbishop  of,  240,  266  (pp.  143,  144), 

S41, 345,  349,  484,  519  {p.  289). 

,  archbishopric  of,  589. 

Young,  le  Juvene,  Adam,  of  Cotheridge,  57 

(1>.*24). 

,  John,  152. 

Yoverland,  co.  Hants.     See  Yaverland. 

Yowe,  00.  Devon.     See  Yew. 

Ysham,  CO.  B^hamp.     See  Isham. 

Yueldfene,  co.  Bedf.     See  Yelden. 

Yve,  Ywe,  John,  124. 

Yveton,  00.  Soiners.     See  Ivyton. 

Ywe.     See  Yve. 

Yweleye,  oo.  GIouc.     See  Uley. 


z 


Zeal,  South,  Sole,  la  Sele    [in  South  Xawton 

parish],  co.  Devon,  198. 

burgesses  of,  615  {p.  400), 

Zouch,  Zonsche,  Zuche,  Soache, 

Souch,  Suche,  Sousche,  Alan. 

la,  458. 
Alan  la,  de  la,  202,  263.  279(3).  154), 

454,  520,  603  {p.  384). 
,  his  daughters  Ellen  (or  Elna), 

Maud  and  Elizabeth,  458. 
Emery  de,   Emery  la,  382,468  (p. 

256). 

,  John  la,  458. 

Oliver  la,  458  ( 3)3).  256,  258). 

William  la,  de  la,  of  Harringworth, 

120  ( pp.  53,  54),  263,  412  (  p.  235), 

458  (J).  256),  520,  53»(i).  345),  59.5, 
,     611  (  pp.  392,  393). 
....,  Maud    (Lovel)     his 

wife,  263. 
,    of    Bichard's  Castle,  458 

i  pp.  255, 256, 257),  536  {p.  315),  615 

{p.  412). 
, Alice    his  wife,  615 

{p.  412;. 
Zoy,  00.  Somers.     See  Sowymor. 


(  597  ) 


INDEX    OF    SUBJECTS. 


Amobrage,  p.  168. 
Antiphoner,  Antepharumum,  540. 
Arson,  man  indicted  for,  421, 
Assare,  to  roast,  391. 

Barons  Court,  Barounesoourt,  of  Bedford,  361. 
Barony,  sBrvioe  of  a,  57  (p.  22),  64. 
Baronies.     See : — 

Allerdale.  Laughame. 

Alnwick.  Maperton. 

Bayeux.  Merlay. 

Beauchamp.  Monte  Caniso. 

Bedford.  Munflchet, 

Bolbeck.  Mnschamp. 

Cantilupe.  Odell. 

Cardinham.  Ficot. 

Cause.  Pinkeny. 

Cbeindut.  Say. 

Curry  Malet.  Trematon. 

Dean,  Walwyn's  Castle. 

Gaunt.  Wolverton, 

Hanslope. 

See  also  Ireland ;   Norragh. 

See  Honours  ;  Pees. 

Beaupleader,  615  {p.  410). 

Boilery  of  8  leads  or  vats. of  salt,  615  {pp. 

398,  410). 
Borsholder,  borgesaldr,  642. 
Bulgea  of  wine,  387. 

Burning  of  Carlisle  city  and  cathedral,  643. 
of  a  church,  286. 


Castles.     See  :— 

AbergaTenny. 

Carisbrooke. 

Aberystwith. 

Christchurch 

Allington. 

Clare. 

Alton. 

Clifford. 

Appleby. 

Codnor. 

Arundel. 

Colwyn. 

Baraburgh. 

*      Coyty. 

Belvoir. 

Denbigh. 

Bolingbroke. 

Devizes. 

Boughrood. 

Dover. 

Brandon. 

Ewyas  Lacy. 

Brough. 

Exeter. 

Brougham. 

Eye. 

Caerphilly. 

Framlingham 

Canterbury. 

Goodrich. 

Cardiff. 

Haltou. 

Castles — conU 
Hanley. 
Heleigh. 
Hereford. 
Hertford. 
Holdgate, 
Kendal. 
Kenfig. 
Knoekin. 
Lancaster. 
Laughame. 
Launceston. 
Lincoln. 
Llantrisant. 
Maghay. 
Marlborough. 
Montgomery. 
Mulgrave. 
Newcastle. 
Newport. 
•  Norwich. 
Ongar. 
Painsoastle. 
Peai. 
■Pendragon. 


Porchester. 

Bedoastle. 

Kichards  Castle. 

Bochester. 

Buyton. 

St.  Briivell. 

Salisbury. 

Shrewsbury, 

Skipsea. 

Skipton. 

Somerton. 

Talyvan. 

Tiokhill. 

Tintagel. 

Tonbrtdge. 

Trematon. 

Walwyn's  Caatle. 

Warkworth. 

Warwick. 

Welshpool. 

Weobly, 

Whifcohureh. 

Winchester. 

Worcester. 

York. 
Pickering. 
Castles  in  Ireland.    See : — 
Carrick.  Odogh. 

Ferns.  Wexford. 

Censdrii,  56. 
Chaoe,  Free,  616  {p.  399). 

See  Derwent  Fells. 

Chantries,  533  (pp.  303,  304). 
Chaplains,  support  of,  142. 
Chevage,  615  (p.  397). 
Coal  mine  at  Hartley,  353. 
Cornage,  287,  533. 

Corrody  described,  603  (pp.  385,  386). 
Court  Christian  of  bishop  of   Carlisle,  531 
(p.  298). 

of  knights  at  Newport,  241,  331. 

Courtesy  of  England,  8,  43,.  99,  120,  121.  143, 

192, 196,  245,  263,  276,  279,  327,  328, 

350,  429,441,  479,  591,  594,  607  (p. 

388),  608,  623. 

Coventry  and  Lichfield,  bishop  of,  declaration 

before  his  ordinaiy,  161. 
Customs;,  amobrage,  279  (p,  168). 

..,.,. carrying  wine,.  213. 

See  English  words. 


598 


INDEX  OF   SUBJECTS. 


Declarations  before  a  bishop's  ordinary,  161. 
Deer,  the  right  shoulder  of  all  deer  taken  in 

Gillingham  forest  to  go  to  the  forester, 

297. 
Divorce,  531  {p.  298). 
Domesday  book,  extracts  from,  139,  471  (p. 

265). 
Drengage,  536  (p.  321). 
Drowning,  woman  drowned  at  Benfleet,  286. 

Ebedin  (Welsh),  a  heriot  called,  91. 
Eels,  sticks  of,  538  (p.  326). 

,  rent  of,  538  (i).  331). 

Eggs,  rent  of,  538  (p.  331). 
English  words : — 

Benerthe,  Benherthe.  a  custom,  538 
(pp.  329,  331). 

Bensede,  538(j).  329). 

Berdripe,  work  called,  525. 

Borghyard,  a  custom,  538  {p.  331). 

Bredsilver,  a  custom,  522. 

Briggeshere,  Brngeshere.    See  Burge- 
shere. 

Bngag,  a  custom,  538  {p.  332). 

Burgqshere,  Briggeshere,  Brngeshere, 
wo&s  called,  520.  545. 

Chepgavel,  837. 

Dering,  538  (p.  331). 

Donger,  a  custom,  56. 

Edword,  a  custom,  198. 
.  Englesherie,    rent   called,    279   (p. 
159). 

Euesingale,  a  custom,  207. 

Elodesilver,  a  water  rent  called,  452. 

Fulstale,  a  custom,  538  (p.  329). 

Gavelherthe,   Govelerthe,  a  custom, 
538  (pp.  325,  331). 

HadgoTiU,  216. 

Harwyngsilver,   a  custom,   538  (p. 
332). 

Hevedpeni,  615  (p.  398). 

Heybote,  136,  404,  449. 

HirdelsilTcr,  a  custom,  538  (p.  332). 

Honylode,  a  custom,  198. 

Hordernesalt,  25. 

Horderysyeld,  148  (p.  73). 

Housebote,  136,  404,  449. 

Hum,  300 

Husgable,  325. 

Kejsilver,  u,  custom,  198. 

Kilgh,  a  rent  called,  538  (p.  335). 

Lawday,  Lagheday,  explained,  134. 

Letefe,  41, 

Lingpeny,  a  custom,  538  (p.  332). 

Londinares,  Londonuares,  273. 

Longehothe  arable,  145. 

Lorebone,  work  called,  626. 

le  Mathewether,  a  custom,  279  (p. 
166). 

Medsilver,  Medselver,  a  custom,  630, 
538  (p.  331). 


English  words — conf . 

NithwBoh,  Nigthtweth,  work  called, 
520,  545. 

Nutsylyer,  530. 

Peterespeny,  530. 

Pipe  and  Puleyn,  custom  called,  471 
(p.  265). 

Porthian,  a  custom,  279  (p.  158). 

Eipselver,  458  (p.  255). 

Rostwode,  a  custom,  538  (p.  331). 

Saefe,  le  Sakfe,  a  fee  caUed,  279  (pp. 
160,  163). 

Saltsilrer,  a  custom,  622. 

Scotpany,  538  (p.  325). 

Shewyngale,  a  custom,  207. 

Stallage,  p.  329. 

Streteward,  5. 

Stretpanes,  358  ( p.  331). 

Swyntyeld,   custom  called,   538  {p. 
327). 

Takandtol,  615(i>.398). 

Thaksilver,  a  custom,  279  (p.  164). 

Tolcister,  a  custom,  279  (p.  154). 

Toll  bar.  i).  389. 

Tourn  and  Tethingpeni,  299. 

Tunopound,  a  custom,  279  (p.  158). 

Wardpany,  538  (p.  325). 

Wardstaf ,  213. 

Wamage,  638  (p.  335). 

Warpound,  116. 

Waterselrer,  a  custom,  458  (p.  255). 

Weygavel,  538  {p.  335). 

Wodelodepeny,  a  custom,    538   {p. 
332). 

Wodepeny,  custom  called,  638   (p. 
328). 

Wood-hen,  Wodehen,  148  (p.  72). 
Exchequer,  records  of,  627  (i*.  296). 

,  book  of  fees  of,  471  (p.  265). 

office  of  Usher  of ,  13. 

Excommunication  for  selling  an  ox  on   St. 
Benet's  day,  357. 

Fairs.     See  Wareham  ;  Wentford. 
Fees.     See; — 
Balliol.  Haie. 

Chaworth.  Scoteny. 

Gtaunt.  Tntbury. 

See  also  Honours  ;  Baronies. 

knights',  little  fees  of  Mortain,  20, 

279  (p.  154),  382",  488,  504,  527  (p. 
295),  558,  611(1).  392),  612. 

relation  of  carucates  to,  in  Yorkshire, 

536. 
Ferry  across   the   Mersey  from    Widnes  to 

Euncom,  279  (p.  163). 
Perries.    See : — 

Cremel.  Thames. 

Derwent.  Wye. 

Swale. 
Fires,  67,  286,  542,  643. 


INDEX  OF   SUBJECTS. 


599 


Fish:  bream,  conger,  mullet, plaioe,  porpoises, 

ray,  salmon,  213  (p.  113). 
Fisheries,  303, 385, 404  (p.  224),  538  (p.  331). 

for  salmon,  237. 

from    Northbridge  in   Colchester  to 

Newbridge,  414. 
See:— 

Avon.  Kibble. 

Brant.  Bokele. 

Bright  well.  Taff. 

Broowere.  Taw. 

£den.  Thames. 

Glyn-neath.  Thelwall. 

GIyu-ta£f.  Usk. 

Kent.  Witham. 

lynwere.  Wye. 

Otterpool. 
Fishponds  or  Stews  (vivarium).  315  (p.  400), 

611  (p.  393j.     See  Owstewell. 
Forests  in  Somerset,  6. 
See:— 

Arundel.  Long  forest. 

Bere.  Maoolesfield. 

Bemwood.  Mendip. 

Buokholt.  Moilvennan. 

Cannock.  Neroohe. 

Chute.  Pamber. 

Dean.  Peak. 

Delamere.  Petherton. 

Kssex.  Pewsham. 

Exmoor.  Porchester. 

Felton.  Eookingham. 

Gillingham.  Savernake. 

Gisburn.  Selwood. 

Glynteler.  Skipton. 

Gwehelog.  Whittlewood. 

Hay.    .  Wythlingele. 

Ijangwith. 
Forester  in  fee,  297. 
Foresters,  perquisites  of,  297- 
Fossellettum,  forcelettwm,  148  (p.  73),  545. 
Fulling  mills,  218  (p.  119),  342,  395  (p.  217), 
471  (p.  266),  501,  612. 

Gaseony,  aid  for  Henry  III  in,  627  (p.  295). 

Gavelkind,  413. 

Gilt  spurs,  406. 

GaivZarii,  56. 

Ginger,  rent  of,  305. 

Gloves.     See  Services  of  the  nature  of  quit 

rents. 
Gris,  gloves  furred  with,  468  (p.  266). 
,  a  cape  of,  370. 

Halmotes  of  Boundes,  615  {p.  398). 
Hays.     See  Bushmoor  ;  Haycrust. 
Haybote,  Heybote,  136,  404. 449. 
Herons,  rents  of,  53^  (p.  326). 
Highwaymen,  52,  67. 


Hirsoun,  615  (p.  401). 
Honours.     See : — 

Albemarle.  Lancaster. 

Barnard  Castle.  Lanuceston. 

Bolingbroke.  Leicester. 

Boulogne.  Montgomery. 

Bradninch.  Odcombe. . 

Camel.  Okehampton. 

Cardinham.  Peak. 

Carisbrooke.  Perche. 

Chester.  Pickering, 

Christchurch.  Pontefract. 

Clare.  St.  Etheldreda. 

Clifford.  St.  Valery. 

Cockermouth.  Skipton. 

Dover.  Trematon. 

Eye.  Tutbury. 

Hatfield  Peverel.  Wallingford. 

Huntingdon.  W  inohester. 

Laigle. 

See  also  Baronies  ;  Fees. 

Hounds,  berselet,  105. 

brachet,  98. 

See  also  Services. 

Housebote,  136,  404,  449. 

Idiocy,  149. 

Inheritance,  the  Welsh  custom,  91. 

Knight's  service  in  Wales  described,  164. 

Lamp,  in  a  church,  maintenance  of,  62  (p.  29). 
Lamp  of  the  Virgin  in  TunstaU  church,  co. 

York,  266  (p.  144). 
Leper  hospital.     See  Brackley. 
Liberties  and  Franchises.     See  :— - 

Byland.  St.  Etheldreda. 

Chepstow.  Tynedale. 

Cinque  Ports.  Well. 

Ely.  Winchester. 

Bedesdale. 

See  also  Ireland  ;  Kilkenny. 

Lordship  of  having  a  boar  and  a  bull  feedin" 
in  the  field  of  Upton,  117.  ° 

Han  killed  at  Newcastle  fair,  283. 
Manerettum,  536  (p.  324),  566,  670. 
Marl  pit,  615  {p.  398). 
Markets.     See  : — 
Dunmow.  Wareham. 

Heydon. 
Marriage  of  Isabel  daughter  of  Henry  IV  to 

Frederick,  king  of  the  Eomans,  139 

(p.  66). 
Measures,  acres,  Cornish,  35.  101,  139,  267 

613. 

bulgea  oi  Wine,  387. 

,  small  bushel  of  salt,  317.    • 

,  sticks  of  eels,  538  {p.  326). 


600 


INDEX  OF   SUBJECTS. 


Merchants,  statute  of,  of  Acton  Bumell,  459, 

619. 
Moitain,  little  fees  of.     See  Fees. 
Music  of  Agnus  Dei,  483. 

Names,  Isabel  and  Elizabeth,  distinguished, 
p.  353. 

Park.     See  Freemantle. 

Parliament,  assent  of,  necessary  for  new  law, 

538  (p.  853). 
Pears,  Pearmain,  608. 
Pedigree  of  Vesoy,  534. 
Pennaethium,  a  Welsh  tenure,  described,  91 . 
Peteres  pen^,  530. 
Peiulio,  470. 
Pilgrimages  to  Santiago,  542,  543. 

to  St.  Andrew's,  67. 

Ploughshares,  rent  of,  274,  538  (p.  331). 
Plumbum,  a  lead  or  vat  for  salt.  615  <  p  898). 
Poitou,  aid  for  Henry  III  in,  527  (p.  295). 
Precontract,  531  (p.  298). 
Priaritat  [meaning  caput  of  an  estate] ,  406. 
Putura,  218. 

Bedlevet,  Belevette,  king's  court  of,  in  Kent, 

429,  486. 
Eipselver,  custom  called,  458  (p.  255). 
Bogers  Dybbyng,  assart  called,  293. 
Bomescot,  207,  220  {p.  120),  538  (p.  331). 

St  Cuthbert,  rent  of,  in  Northumberb.nd,  80. 

Salmon  weirs,  lokette,  237. 

Salt,  a  boilery  of  8  vats,  615  (pp.  398,  410 . 

Salt  pit,  615  (i>. 398). 

Sareopluigui,  erection  of,  152. 

Schools.      See   Awre ;    Cambridge ;     Oxford ; 

Taunton. 
Scots,  depredations  by,  536  ( p.  324). 

destruction  in  Ireland  by,  583. 

Scot  pany,  538  (p.  325). 
Soutages  of  Galway,  139  (  ^j.  66). 

of  Wales,  139  (i).  66), 

Serjeanties  commuted  by  Robert  Pasaelewe, 

250,527(2).  295). 

Service  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Wales  described, 
viz.  a  man  and  barded  horse  or  4  men 
on  foot  3  days  with  tenants  to  follow 
the  lord,  75,  164,  386, 

Services : — 

castle  guard.    See  undex  individual 

castles. 
in  the  army,  personal : 

following  the  king  with  a  man  with 

bow  and  arrow  40  days   at  own 

cost,  622. 
with  2  barded  horses  or  8  footmen 

3  days  and  all  his  tenants  ought  to 

follow,  64. 


Services — cont. 

in  the  army,  finding : 

a  man  in  king's  war  for  40  days,  601. 
a   man   40   days   in   the  king's  war 

(grand  serjeanty),  609. 
a  man.  with   bow,  two   arrows   and 

bolt     in    Wales,    &o.,    who    will 

return  after  shooting  the  arrows, 

470. 
a  man  40  days  within  the  four  seas 

(serjeanty),  108. 
a  man  40  days  within  the  four  seas 

with  bows  and  arrows,  432. 
an  armed  horseman  40  days  in  king's 

service,  397  ip.  218;. 
an  armed  man  and  unbarded  horse, 

or  two  men  on  foot,  3  days,  75. 
man   and    barded    horse   8  days   in 

Wales.  46. 
man  with  a  barded  horse  40  days, 

222, 458  (p.  255). 
man  with  a  barded  horse  40  days  in 

Wales,  504. 
an  armed  horseman  with  horse,  &o. , 

40  days,  525. 
.    at  commencement  of  a  war  in  Eng- 
land a  man  with  hauberk,  haqueton. 

iron   cap,    sword  and    lance,    and 

unbarded  horse  40  days,  206,  469. 

a  horseman  with  haqneton,  habergeon 
and  cap  on  unbarded  horse  20 
days,  479. 

man  and  unbarded  horse  with 
haqueton,  hauberk,  sword  and 
knife  for  40  days  in  the  army, 
327. 

a  horseman  40  days  in  Wales,  298. 

a  man  armed  with  hauberk  and  lance 
in  Wales  (serjeanty),  53  (p.  18). 

a.  crossbowman  40  days  in  Wales 
(serjeanty),  181. 

two  knights  or  four  esquires  40  days. 
199. 

when  there  is  war  between  England 
and  Wales  to  find  2  men  with 
haqueton,  basinets  and  lances  to 
go  to  Hereford  castle  and  remain 
40  days,  611  (p.  393). 

3  armed  men  With  barded  horses  in 
Wales  or  Scotland  (barony).  131. 

5  men  with  barded  horses  against 
the  prince  of  Wales,  57  (p.  22). 

a  man  for  intrenching  40  days 
(serjeanty),  63. 

costs  for  armed  horseman  40  days 
in  war,  618. 

a  horse  with  sack  and  pin  40  days  in 
Wales,  96,  134,  428. 

barded  horse  in  earl  of  Chester's 
army  40  days  in  Wales,  389. 

half  a  horse  value  6».  40  days  in 

Wales,  239. 
See  also  under  Local. 


INDEX  OP   SUBJECTS. 


601 


Servioee — cont. 

oonneoted   with   the    king's    courts    and 
household : 

finding  a  porter  with  tunic  (tabor)  at 

the  ting's  wages ,  444. 
placing  a  cloth  on  the  king's  table  on 

Christmas  Day,  615  (p.  400). 

being  the  king's  chamberlain,  615 
(p.  398). 

finding  a  king's  chamberlain,  615 
(p.  400). 

finding  a  chamberlain  at  the  ex- 
chequer, 616  (p.  400). 

being  usher  of  the  exchequer  and 
finding  4  criers  in  the  common 
bench,  2  ushers  in  the  exchequer 
and  2  marshals  in  each  eyre,  13. 

being  king's  larderer,  514. 

a  new  napkin  10  ells  long  and  a  towel 

5  ells  long  at  the  exchequer,  457. 
connected  with  the  coronation  : 

finding  spits  for  roasting  (assandvm) 

at  the  coronation,  391. 

being  larderer  at  the  king's  corona- 
tion, 220  (p.  123). 

giving  water  to  the  king  for  washing 
his  hands  on  the  day  of  his  corona- 
tion. 444. 

finding  a  gloye  and  supporting  the 
king's  arm  at  the  coronation  while 
he  holds  the  sceptre,  187. 

holding  a  towel  before  the  queen  at 
Easter,  Whitsunday,  Christmas 
and  the  coronation,  140. 

guarding  the  queen's  chamber  as  chief 
ohamberwoman  at  the  coronation, 
394. 

connected  with  the  forests  : 

being  forester  in  Dean,  &o.,  118. 
keeping  Delamere  forest  by  a  man 
with  horse,  bow  and  arrows,  292. 

being  forester  of  GilJingham  (ser- 
jeanty),  297. 

keeping  Hayoourt  and  Bushmoor  hays 
in  the  Long  Forest,  8. 

keeping  the  forest  of  Macclesfield, 
86. 

keeping  the  forest  of  the  Peak,  &o., 

577. 
being  keeper  of  Skipton  forest,  1. 
keeping  Somersetshire  forests,  6. 

keeping  the  forest  of  Wythlengele 
and  Freemantle  park;  a  grand 
Berjeanty,  32. 

keeping  the  forest  of  Writtle  and 
half  hundred  of  Chelmsford  (sei-- 
jeanty),  177. 

finding  a  clerk-  to  enrol  the  pannage 
in  Sturminster  Marshall,  476. 


Services — cont. 

connected  with  royiil  hunting  : 

finding  3  arrows  when  the  king  hunts 
in  Exmoor,  7. 

finding  a  bow  and  3  arrows  when  the 
king  hunts  on  Exmoor,  244. 

finding  a  roast  of  pork  when  the  king 
hunts  in  Cornbury,  193. 

finding  4  men  thrice  a  year  for  hunt- 
ing in  Eocleshall  park,  46. 

finding  a  horse  for  carrying  2  packs 
(hulgeas)  with  the  king's  wine, 
when  he  hunts  in  Savernake  or 
Chute  forest,  387. 

connected  with  hounds : 

keeping  a  bereelet  hound,  105. 
a  braehet,  585. 

rendering  a  great  braohet  hound,  98. 
connected  with  hawks  and  hawking : 

being  king's  falconer   and   being  in 

court  with  3  horses,  365. 
keeping  the  king's  gerfalcons  ;  grand 

serjeanty,  53  (^.  19). 
taking  a  sparrowhawk   to    Arundel 

castle,  &o.,  436. 
the  marshalsey  of  the  king's  falcons, 

24. 
keeping  one  of  the  king's  gerfalcons, 

28. 
keeping  a  goshawk,  212. 
mewing  one  of  the  king's  hawks.  &o., 

222. 
mewing  a  goshawk,  444. 
See  alto  quit  rents, 
local : 

Aberystwith  castle,  finding  a  barded 

horse  3  days  at  own  cost  and  af  ter^ 

wards  at  the  king's,  76. 
Aldford  castle,   finding  2  footmen, 

292. 
Budleigh,  finding  a  bailiff  hundreder, 

&e.,  34. 
Chester,  guarding  the  roads  in  times 

of  market,  251. 
Cheshire,  finding  10  Serjeants  of  the 

peaoe,  251. 
,  40  days  with  horsemen  and 

barded  horse  between  Lyme  and 

Clwyd,  &c.,366. 
finding  armed  man  20  days 

in  time  of  war,  615  (p.  398). 
finding  a  man  20  days  with 

bow  and  arrows,  198. 
Colwyn  castle,  finding  a  man  there 

20  days  with  bow  and  arrows,  198. 
Devizes  castle,  serving  40  days  there, 

136. 
Devon,   serjeanty   of  carrying  a  rod 

before  the  justices   in   eyre,  615 

(p.  400). 
Hereford  castle,  carrying  a  line  for 

measuring  the  walls  (a  serjeanty),. 

4. 
Lincoln  castle,  guarding,  279. 


602 


INDEX   OF   SUBJECTS. 


Services — cont. 
looal — co7it. 

Montgomery,  finding  man  and  un- 

barded  horse,  447. 
Montgomery  castle,  finding  man  and 

unbarded  horse  40  days,  515. 
,  finding  man  and  horse  &c. 

40  days,  5. 
finding  an  ai-med  horseman 

40  days,  &o.,  611  (i).  392). 
Pevensey  castle,  keeping  the  foreign 

gate(sei'jeanty),  185,  277. 
Porohester  oastle.  doing  guard  with 

man  and  horae  10  days,  37. 
Shrewsbury  oastle,    finding    a    man 

with  3  arrows,  &c.,   a    serjeanty 

arrented,  87. 
Stow  park,  finding  a  plough  5  times 

a  year  for  ploughing  the  demesnes, 

349  (p.  197). 
Stratton,  preparing  half  a  battlement 

and  finding  a  bedel  in  the  hundred, 

382. 
Trematon      oastle,      guarding     six 

crenels,  110. 
Warwick  oastle,  40  days'  guard,  615 

(p.  339). 
Wem,  finding  man  with  lance  there 

20  days  &o.,  470. 
Over  Went,  guarding  the  country, 

412  {p.  232). 
Wight,  finding  a  barded  house  40 

days  in  the  Island,  209. 
,  finding  man  on  foot  armed 

in  time  of  war  in  the  Island,  176. 
Winchester    gaol,    being   keeper  (a 

serjeanty) ,  38. 
East  Wivelshire,  finding  a  bedel  in 

the  hundred,  495. 
York  castle,  finding  halt  a  cross  bow- 
man there  40  days,  240. 
,  finding  the  sixth  part  of  a 

cross  bowman  there,  99. 

miscellaneous : — 

finding  a  bedel.  See  looal :  Stratton  ; 
East  Wivelshire. 

extending  the  right  hand  towards  the 
king,  if  in  England,  on  Christmas 
day,  570. 

finding  a  spindle-full  of  thread  for 
sewing  the  king's  pavilions  (ser- 
jeanty commuted  for  1  mark  a 
year),  63  (p.  19). 

carrying  the  king's  writs  40  days,  250. 

finding  parts  of  a  bowman,  p.  33. 

finding  a  16th  part  of  a  7th  part  of 
four  men  and  a  tything  man  at  the 
sheriff's  tourn,  425,  485  {p.  275). 

sitting  down  at  the  first  dish  in  the 
prior  of  Wenlook's  guest  house  on 
Christmas  day,  and  remaining  there 
3  days,  222. 

providing  a  ferry  across  the  Mersey, 
279  (pp.  163-4). 


Services — cont. 

miscellaneous^ — cont. 

a  cape  of  grey  {capa  de  grisanto),  when 

the  earl  of  Cornwall  crosses  Polston 

bridge,  370. 
riding  with  the  abbess  of  Barking 

with  two  horses,  203. 
finding  4  men  thrice  a  year  to  hunt  in 

the  bishop   of   Chester's  park  of 

Eocleshall,  46. 
taking  wolves  in  the  Peak  forest,  71. 
defendingagainst  wolf  and  robber,  47. 
conveying  king's  treasure  from  Sutton 

to  London,  83, 
conveying   treasure   from   Salisbury 

castle  to  London,  89. 
conveying  treasure  from  Shrewsbury 

to  Wales  in  war  time,  89. 
carrying  with  6  horses  fromHengrave 

to  Minster,  220  {p.  122). 
being  butler  at  the  enthronement  of 

the  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  638 

(p.  331  J. 
being  steward  at   the  archbishop  of 

Canterbury's   enthronement,    538 

ip.  331). 
being  steward  to  the  abbot  of  St. 

Edmund's,   being  steward  of   the 

liberty  of  St.  Edmund,  il2  (pp. 

231,  232). 
providing  food  for  2  poor  persons,  464. 
repairing  a  battlement  (curnell),  382, 

453     See  Local, 
making  summonses  &o.  in  the  honour 

ofHaughley,  384. 
executing  precepts  of  court  of  barony 

of  Eayleigh,  507. 
hadgovill  of  two  farthings,  216 
Brede,  le,  279  (iJ.  163). 
Streteward,  5. 
finding  a  '  wardstaf,'  213. 
rendering  2  white  capons  when  the 

king  crosses  the  door,  183. 
of  the  nature  of  quit  rents  : 
six  arrows,  340. 
a  barbed  arrow,  615  [p.  411). 
3  barbed  arrows,  397  (  p.  219). 
a  bow  worth  6d.,  p.  389. 
bow  of  Auburn,  60. 
a  buck  yearly,  615  {p.  398). 
a  olove,  165,  182. 
a  garland  of  flowers,  341 . 
ginger,  305. 

pair  of  gloves,  124,  312,  344. 
white  gloves,  613. 
a  pair  of  gloves  furred  with  grey,  279 

{p.  154). 
a  rent  of  leggings   from  the  shoe- 
makers and  cordwainers  of  Woi> 

oester,  615(i).  410). 
200  pearmaiu  pears,  608. 
a  pilch  of  gris,  316,  338. 
a  ploughshare,  274,  538  (jj.  331). 


INDEX  OF   SUBJECTS. 


603 


Services — cont. 

of  the  nature  of  quit  rents — cont. 

a  rose  yearly,  112,  174,  221,  274. 
a  ohaplet   of  roses,  261,   332,  346 

(p.  195). 
a  sparrowhawk,  386.  406. 
a  sore  sparrowhawk,  132,  260,  334, 

412(jj.  231),  548,  611  (y.  391). 
gilt    spurs,     503,     610,     559,    603 
{p.  384). 

(petty  serjeanty),  165. 

white  spurs,  563. 
a  gallon  of  wine,  342. 
measures  of  wine,  608. 
Shielings  in  Northumberland,  396,  501. 
Shrievalty,  hereditary,  of  Worcestershire,  615 

{pp.  397,  410). 
Sokes.     See  Bolingbroke ;  Mansfield. 
Stallage,  538  f|).  329). 

Statute  of  Merchants  of  Acton  Burnell,  459, 
619. 


Templars,  deposition  of,  592. 

,  lands  of,  212,  213,  372,  460,  536  (p. 

324),  538  (p.  335),  597,  611  (p.  392), 
615(ijp.  399,  400,  411,  412). 

Tenure,  ut  de  gladio  Cestrie,  p.  164. 

Thegnage,279(j).  161). 

Tithing  man,  485  (p.  275). 

Tithingpenny,  299,  591. 

Toll  bar,  607  (p.  389). 

Tritulator,  544. 

Toncpound,  p.  158. 

Universities.     See  Cambridge ;  Oxford. 

War  of  the  Irish,  56. 

Warrens.     See  Somerton. 

Way  toll,  615  (p.  398). 

Welsh  custom  of  inheritance,  91. 

Westwa,  91. 

Wharves.     See  Medway. 

Woodhen,  Wodehen,  rent  of  a,  148  ( p.  72) . 


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CALENDAES  OF   STATE  PAPERS.   &c. 

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Subsequent  to  recommendations  of  Committees  of  the  House  of 
Commons  in  1800  and  1836,  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  in  1865,  stated  to 
the  Lords  of  the  Treasury  that  although  "  the  Records,  State  Papers, 
"  and  Documents  in  his  charge  constitute  the  most  complete  and 
"perfect  series  of  their  kind  in  the  civilized  world,"  and  although 
"  they  are  of  the  greatest  value  in  a  historical  and  constitutional  point 
"  of  view,  yet  they  are  comparatively  useless  to  the  public  from  the 
"  want  of  proper  Calendars  and  Indexes."  Whereupon  their  Lord- 
ships assented  to  the  necessity  of  having  Calendars  prepared,  and 
empowered  the  Master  of  the  Rolls  to  take  such  steps  as  might  be 
necessary  for  this  purpose. 

The  following  Worlis  have  been  already  published  in  this  Series  : — 
Calbndabium  Geneaiogicum  ;    for  the  reigns   of  Henry  III.   and 

Edward  I.     Edited  by  Chaeles  Robebts.     2  Vols.     1865. 
Syixabtts,  in  English,  of  Rymeb's  Posdbba.  ■  By  Sir  Thomas  Duffus 

Habdy,  D.C.L.     1869-1885.     Vol.  L— 1066-1377.     (Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  II.— 1377-1654.     Vol.  III.,  Appendix  and  Index. 
Descbiptive  CATAiiOGtJE  OF  ANCIENT  DEEDS,  preserved  in  the  Public 

Record  Office.     1890-1906.     Vols.  I.,  II.,  III.,  IV.  and  V. 
Calendae  of  the  Patent  Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence 

of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1891-1907  : — 

Hbnby  III. 


Vol.  I.   (Latin  text).- 
1216-1225. 


Vol.  II.   (Latin  text).— 

1225-1232. 
Vol.  III.— 1232-1247. 


Edwabd  I. 

Vol.  I.—    1272-1281. 

Vol.  II.—  1281-1292. 
Edwarb  II. 

Vol.  I.—  1307-1313. 

Vol.  II.—  1313-1317. 

Vol.  III.— 1317-1321. 
Edwabd  III. 

Vol.  L—    1327-1330. 

Vol.  II.—  1330-1334. 

Vol.  III.— 1334-1338. 

Vol.  IV.—  1338-1340. 

Vol.  v.—    1340-1343. 

RiOHAED    II. 

Vol.  I.—    1377-1381. 

Vol.  IL—  1381-1385. 

Vol.  IIL— 1385-1389. 
Heney  IV. 

Vol.  I.—    1399-1401. 

Vol.  II.—  1401-1405. 
Heney  VL 

Vol.  I.     —1422-1429. 

Vol.  II.—  1429-1436.       | 
Edwabd  IV.— 1461-1467. 
Edwabd  IV.,  Heney  VI.— 1467-1477. 
Edwabd  IV.,  Edwabd  V.,  Richaed  III.,  1476-1485. 
Calendae  of  the  Close  Rolls,  prepared  mider  the  superintendence 
of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1892-1906  : — 
Heney  III.  (Latin  text). 


Vol.  HI.— 

Vol.  IV.— 

Vol.  IV.— 

Vol.  v.— 


Vol.  VI.— 
Vol.  VII.— 
Vol.  VIII.-^ 
Vol.  IX.— 


Vol.  IV.- 
Vol.  V.- 


1292-1301. 
1301-1307. 

1321-1324. 
1324-1327. 


1343-1345. 
1345-1348. 
-1348-1350. 
1350-1354. 


1388-1392. 
1391-1396. 


Vol.  IIL—  1405-1408, 


Vol.  IIL—  1436-1441. 


Vol.  I.—  1227-1231. 
Edward  I. 

Vol.  I.—    1272-1279. 

Vol.  IL—  1279-1288. 
Edwabd  II. 

Vol.  I.—    1307-1313. 

Vol.  IL—  1313-1318. 
Edwabd  III. 

Vol.  L—    1327-1330. 

Vol.  IL—  1330-1333. 

Vol.  IIL— 1333-1337. 

Vol.   IV.— 1337-1339. 

Vol.  v.—  1339-1341. 
Wt.  589.    A.  B.  Ltd.— 550. 


I 


Vol.  IL—      1231-1234. 


Vol.  IIL— 
Vol.  IV.— 

Vol.  IIL— 
Vol.  IV.— 

Vol.  VL— 
Vol.  VII.~ 


1288-1296. 
1296-1302. 

1318-1323. 
1323-1327. 

1341-1343. 
1343-1346. 


Vol.  VEIL- 1346-1349. 
Vol.  IX.—  1349-1354. 
Vol.  X.—     1354-1360. 


Calestdab  op  the  Charter  Bolls,  prepared  under  the  superinten- 
dence of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1903-1906. 
Vol.  I.— 1226-1257.        |  Vol.  H.— 1257-1300. 

CaIjENDAB  of  iNQtrrsmoNS  post  mortem  and  other  analogous  docu- 
ments, prepared  under  the  suporintendenco  of  the  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Records.     1898-1906. 

Vol.  I.— Henry  HI.         |  Vol.   V.  Edward  II. 

Vol.  II. — Edward  I. 
Seoond  Series — 
Heitry  VII. — Vol.  I. 
IifQTJisiTiONS  AMD  ASSESSMENTS  relating  to  Fettdal  Aids,  etc.,  pre- 
pared under  the  superintendence  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the 
Records.     1284-1431.     Vol.  I.     Bedford  to  Devon.     1899.     Vol. 
n.     Dorset  to  Huntingdon.     1900.     Vol.  III.     Kent  to  Norfolk. 
1904.     Vol.  IV.     Northampton  to  Somerset.     1906. 
Calendar  of  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  op  the 
REIGN  OP  Henry  VIII.,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
the  British  Museum,  and  elsewhere  in  England.     Edited  by  J.  S. 
Brewer,    M.A.     (Vols.    I.-IV.) ;      by    James    Gaxbdner    (Vols. 
V.-XIII.) ;    and  by  James  Gatrdner.  C.B.,  and  R.  H.  Brodib 
(Vols.  XIV.-XIX.).     1862-1907. 
Vol.  I.— 1509-1514.  [Out  of  print.) 


Vol.  II.  (in  two  psuis) — 1515- 

1518.     {Part  I.  out  of  print.) 
Vol.  III.  (in  two  parts)— 1519- 

1523 
Vol.  IV. — ^Introduction. 
Vol.  rV.,  Part  1.-1524^1526. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  2.— 1526-1528. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  3.-1529-1530. 

v.— 1531-1532. 

Vr.— 1533. 

Vn.— 1534. 

VIII.— 1535,  Jan.  to  July. 

IX.— 1535,  Aug.  to  Dec. 

X. — 1536,  Jan.  to  June. 

XT.— 1536,  July  to  Dec. 

XII.,  Part  I.— 1637,  Jan. 
to  May. 
Vol.  XII.— Part  2.— 1537,  June 

to  Dec. 
Vol.  XIII.,  Part  1.-1538,  Jan. 

to  July. 


Vol. 
Vol, 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 


Vol.  Xin.,  Part  2.-1538,  Aug. 

to  Dec. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part  1.-1539,  Jan. 

to  July. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part  2.-1539,  Aug. 

to  Dec. 
Vol.  XV.— 1540,  Jan.  to  Aug. 
Vol.     XVI.— 1540,     Sept.     to 

1541,  Dec. 
Vol.  XVII.— 1542. 
Vol.    XVTII.,    Part    1.— 1543, 

Jan.  to  July. 
Vol.    XVIII.,    Part    2.-1543, 

Aug.  to  Dec. 
Vol.  XIX.,  Part  I.— 1544,  Jan. 

to  July. 
Vol.    XIX.,    Part    II.— 1544, 

Aug.  to  Dec. 
Vol.  XX.,  Part  I.— 1545,  Jan. 

to  Julv. 
Vol.     XX.— Part    II.— 1545, 

Aug.  to  Dec. 


Calendar  op  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  op  the  reigns  op 
Edward  VI.,  Maby,  Elizabeth,  and  James  I.  Edited  by  Robert 
Lemon,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  I.  and  II.)  and  by  Mary  Anne  Everett 
Green  (Vols.  III. -XII.).   1856-1872. 


Vol.  I.—  1547-1580. 
Vol.  II.—  1581-1590. 
Vol.  III.— 1591-1594.  (Out  of 
print.) 
Vol.  IV.— 1595-1597. 
Vol.  v.—  1598-1601. 
Vol.  VI.— 1601-1603,  with 

Addenda,  1547-1565. 


Vol.  VII.— Addenda,  1566-1579 
Vol.  Vin.— 1603-1610. 
Vol.  IX.—    1611-1618. 
Vol.  X.—      1619-1623. 
Vol.  XL—    1623-1625,  with 

Addenda,   1603-1625. 
Vol.  XII.— Addenda,  1580- 
1626. 


CALENDAR  OP  State  P.apers,  Domestic  Series,  op  the  reign  op 
Charles  I.,  Edited  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  I.-XII.)  ;  by 
John  Brttce,  F.S.A.,  and  William  Douglas  Haotlton,  F.S.A. 
(X°V  ™^'5  ^y  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vols. 
XIV. -XXII.);  by  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.,  and 
Sophie  C.  Lomas  (Vol.  XXIIL).     1858-1897. 


Vol. 
Vol. 


I  — 
II.— 

Vol.  III.— 

Vol. 

Vol. 

Vol. 

Vol. 


1625-1626. 

1627-1628. 

1628-1629. 
IV.—  1629-1631. 
v.—  1631-1633. 
VL—  1633-1634. 
VTl.—  1634-1635. 


Vol.  Vni.— 1635. 
Vol.  IX.—    1635-1636 

1636-1637. 

1637. 

1637-1635 


Vol.  X.— 
Vol.  XI.— 

Vol,  xn.- 


voi.  xni.— 

Vol.  XIV.— 
XV.— 
XVI.— 
XVIL— 

xvriL— 

XIX.— 
XX.— 

XXI.— 


Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
Vol. 
^ol 


1638-1639. 

1639. 

1639-1640. 

1640. 

1640-1641. 

1641-1643. 

1644. 

1644-1645. 

1645-1647. 


XXn.—  1648-1649. 
XXnL— Addenda,  1625- 
1.649, 


Caxendab  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Sbkies,  durisq  TSE  OommoS- 
WEALTH.     Bdited  by  Maby  Anne  Everett  Green.      1875-1885. 


Vol. 

I.— 

1649-1660. 

Vol. 

VIII.— 

1655. 

Vol. 

II.— 

1650. 

Vol. 

IX.— 

1655-1666. 

Vol. 

III.— 

1651. 

Vol. 

X.— 

1666-1657. 

Vol. 

IV.— 

1651-1652. 

Vol. 

XI.— 

1657-1658. 

Vol. 

v.— 

1652-1653. 

Vol. 

XII.— 

1658-1659. 

Vol. 

VI.— 

1653-1654. 

Vol. 

XIII.- 

1659-1660. 

Vol. 

VII.— 

1654. 

Calendar  of  State   Papers  : — Committee  for  the    Advance    of 

Money.     1642-1666.     Edited  by  Mary  Anne   Everett    Green. 

Parts  I.-III.,  1888. 
Calendar  of  State  Papers  : — Committee  for  .Compouttoing,   &o., 

1643-1660.     Edited    by    Maby    Anne    Everett    Green.     Parts 

I.-V.,  1889-1892. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  II.  Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vol.  I.-X.)  ; 
and  by  F.  H.  Blackburne  Daniell,  M.A.  (Vols.  XI.-XVI.) 
186a-1907. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.— 
Vol.  III.- 


1660-1661. 
1661-1662. 
1663-1664. 


Vol.  IV.—  1664-1665. 
Vol.  v.—  1665-1666. 
Vol.  VI.—  1666-1667. 
Vol.  VII.—  1667. 


Vol.  VIII. 
Vol.  IX.— 


-1667-1668. 
1668-1669. 


Vol.  X.- 

Vol.  XI. 
Vol.  XII.— 
Vol.  XIII.- 


1670,  and  Ad- 
denda, 1660-1670. 
1671. 

1671-1672. 
1672. 


Vol.  XIV.—  1672-1673. 
Vol.  XV.—   1673. 
Vol,  XVI.—  1673-1675. 
Vol.  XVII.—  1675-1676. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of 
William  III.  Edited  by  William  John  Hardy,  F.S.A.  1895- 
1906. 


Vol.  I 

Vol.  II.— 
Vol.  III.- 


1689-1690. 
1690-1691. 
1691-1692. 


Vol.  IV. 
Vol.  V.- 


1693. 
1694-1695. 


Calendar  of  Home  Office  Papers  of  the  reign  of  George  III. 
Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  Joseph  Rbdington.  1878-1879. 
Vols.  III.  and  IV.  Edited  by  Richard  Arthur  Roberts,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law.     1881,  1899. 


Vol.  I.— 1760  (26  Oct.)-1765. 
Vol.  II.—    1766-1769. 
Calendar   of   Treasury   Books. 
1904-1905. 
Vol.  I.—       1660-1667. 


Vol.  III.—       1770-1772. 
Vol.  I.V.—        1773-1776. 
Edited   by   W.    A.    Shaw,   M.A. 


Vol.  II.— 


1667-1668. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers.     Edited  by  Joseph    Rbdington. 
1868-1889. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.— 
Vol.  III.— 


1657-1696. 
1697-1702. 
1702-1707. 


Vol.  IV.— 
Vol.  v.— 
Vol.  VI.— 


Calendar   of   Treasury   Books   and    Papers. 
Shaw,  M.A.     1897-1903. 


Vol.  I.—  1729-1730. 
Vol.  II.—  1731-1734. 
Vol.  III.—  1736-1738. 


Vol.  IV.— 
Vol.  v.— 


1708-1714. 
1714-1719. 
1720-1728. 

Edited   by  W.    A. 

1739-1741. 
1742-1745. 


Calendar    of    State    Papers    relating    to    Scotland.     Edited    by 
Markham  John  Thorpe.     1858. 
Vol.  I.—       1509-1689. 

Vol.  II.—      1589-1603  ;    an  Appendix,  1543-1592  ;    and  State 
Papers  relating  to  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  1568  1587. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Irel^iJnd,  in  the  Public  Record 
Office,  London.  Edited  hy  Henry  Savage  Swbetman,  B.A., 
Barrister  at-Law  (Ireland)  (Vols.  I.-IV)  ;  and  hy  H.  S.  Sweetman 
and  Gustavus  Frederick  Handcock  (Vol.  V.).     1875-1886. 


Vol. 

I.— 

1171-1251. 

Vol.  IV.— 

1293-1301 

Vol. 

II.— 

1262-1284. 

Vol.  v.— 

1302-1307 

Vol. 

III.— 

1286-1292. 

Cailenbas  op  State  Papers  relating  to  Ibelastd,  Heitby  VTH. — 
Elizabeth.  Editedby  Hans  Clattde  Hamtltox,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  I. 
-V;)   1860-1890,  and  by  E.  G.  Atkinson  (Vols.  VI.-X.),  1893-1905. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.— 
Vol.  IIT.- 
Vol.  IV.- 


1S09-1573. 
1574-1585. 
1586-1588. 
1688-1592. 


Vol.  v.—      1592-1596. 


Vol.  VI.— 
Vol.  VII.— 
Vol.  vol.- 
Vol.  IX.— 
Vol.  X.— 


1596-1597. 

1598-1599. 

1599-1600. 

1600. 

1600-1601. 


Caxendab  op  State  Papbks  relating  to  Ibelanb,  James  I.,  pre- 
served in  the  PubUc  Record  Office,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  C.  W.  Russell,  D.D.,  and  John  P.  Pbendebgast, 
Barrister-at-Law.     1872-1880. 

Vol.  I.—       1603-1606.  Vol.  IV.—         1611-1614. 

Vol.  n.—      1606-1608.  Vol.  V.—  1615-1625. 

Vol.  in.—    1608-1610. 
Cat.endab  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  Charles    I.    and 
Commonwealth.      Edited  by  R.  P.  Mahafpy,  B.A.      1901-1903. 


Adventurers  for 
Land,  1642-1659. 


Vol.  I.—       1625-1632.  Vol.  IV.- 

Vol.  II.—      1633-1647. 
Vol.  III.— 1647-1660,  with 
Addenda,   1625-1660. 
Calenpak    op    State    Papers   relating    to    Ireland,    Charles    II. 
Edited  by  R.  P.  Mahappy,   B.A.,   1906-1907. 

Vol.  I.— 1660-1662.  I        Vol.  II.— 1663-1665. 

Calendar  op  the  Cahew  Papers,  preserved  in  the  Lambeth  Library. 
Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  and  Wilijam  Bdllen.      1867-1873. 


Vol.  I.—    1515-1574.     {Out 
of  print.) 
Vol.  11.—  167.S-1588. 
Vol.  III.— 1589-1600. 


Vol.  IV.— 1601-1603 
Vol.  v.— Book  of  Howth. 

Miscellaneous. 
Vol.  VI.— 1603-1624. 


Calendar  op  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series.  Edited  by  W.  Noel 
Sainsbuby  (Vols.  I-IX),  by  W.  Noel  Sainsbury  and  the  Hon. 
J.  W.  FORTBSCUE  (Vol.  X.),  and  by  the  Hon.  J.  W.  Fobtescue 
(Vols.  XI.-XVE.),  1860-1905. 

Vol.  I. — America  and  West  Indies,   1674-1660. 

Vol.  II. — Eastlndies,  China,  and  Japan,  1513-1616.  (Outof  print.) 

Vol.  IIL—        „  „  „         1617-1621.  {OiUofprint. 

Vol.    IV.—         „  „  „         1622-1624. 

Vol.  v.— America  and  West  Indies,   1661-1668. 

Vol.  VI.— East  Indies,   1625-1629. 

Vol.  VII. — America  and  West  Indies,   1669-1674. 

Vol.  VIIi;— East  Indies  and  Persia.   1630-1634. 

Vol.  IX. — ^America  and  West  Indies,  1675-1676,  and  Addenda 
1674-1674. 

Vol.  X. —      America  and  West  Indies,    1677-1680. 

Vol.  XI.—       „       „        1681-1686. 

Vol.  XIL—      „       „        1685-1688. 

Vol.  XlIL—  „  „  1689-1692. 

Vol.  XIV.—      „       „        1693-1696. 

Vol.  XV.—      „       „        1696-1697. 

Vol.   XVI.—  „  „       .  1697-1698. 

Calendar  op  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  preserved  in  the 
Public  Record  Office.  Edited  by  W.  B.  Turnbull,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  &c.     1861. 

Edward  VI.,  1647-1563.       I  Maby,  1663-1658. 

Calendar  op  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  op  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  &c.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.  (Vols.  I.-VII.)  ;  Allan 
James  Crosby,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law  (Vols.  VIII. -XL),  and 
Abthur  John  Butler,  M.A.     (Vols.   XII.-XV.)     1863-1907. 


Vol.  1.- 
Vol.  II.- 


1568-1669. 
1659-1560. 


Vol.  IIL—  1560-1561. 
Vol.  IV.—  1561-1662. 


Vol.  v.— 
Vol.  VI.— 


1562. 
1563. 


Vol.  IX.— 

Vol.  X.— 

Vol.  XI.— 

Vol.  xn.— 


1669-1571. 
1572-1574. 
1575-1577. 
1577-1678. 


Vol.  XIIL—    1578-1579. 


Vol.  XTV.- 
Vol.  XV.- 


1579-1580. 
1581-1582. 


Vol.  VII.—  1564^1665. 

Vol.  VEIL— 1666-1668. 
Calkndab  op  Documents  in  France,  illustrative  of  the  History  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,   Vol.    1.   a.d.    918-1206.     Edited  by 
J.  HoBACE  Round,  M.A.     1899. 


CALEirDAB  OP  Lettebs,  Desfatohes,  and  State  Fafebs,  relating  to 
the  Negotiations  between  England  and  Spain,  preserved  at  Siman- 
cas  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  G.  A.  Bergenboth  (Vols.  I.  and 
II.) ;  by  Don  Pasotjal  de  Gayanqos  (Vols.  III.  to  VI.) ;  and 
by  Don  Pasoual  db  Gayangos  and  Martin  A.  S.  Hume  (Vol. 
Vn.).     1862-1904. 


Vol.  I.— 1485-1609. 
Vol.  11.-1609-1525. 
Supplement  to  Vol.  I.  and 

Vol.  II. 
Vol.  III.  Part  1.— 1625-1526. 
Vol.  Ill.Part  2.— 1527-1529. 
Vol.  IV.  Part  I.— 1529-1530. 
Vol.  IV.  Part  2.— 1631-1633. 


Vol.  IV.  Part  2.— 1631-1533, 

continued. 
Vol.  V.  Part  1.— 1634-1535. 
Vol.  V.  Part  2.— 1 536-1538. 
Vol.  VI.  Part  1.— 1538-1542. 
Vol.  VI.  Part.  2.— 1642-1543. 
Vol.  VII.—  1544. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1546-1546. 


Caxendab  of  Letters  and  State  Papers,  relating  to  Enoush 
Affairs,  preserved  principally  in  the  Archives  of  Simancas. 
Edited  by  Martin  A.  S.  Hitmb,  F.R.Hist.S.     1892-1899. 

Vol.  I.—  1668-1667.  |         Vol.  III.— 1580-1686. 

Vol.  II.— 1668-1579.  I         Vol.   IV.— 1587-1603. 

Calendab  of  State  Papers  and  Manuscripts,  relating  to  English 
Affairs,  preserved  in  the  Archives  of  Venice,  &c.  Edited  by 
Rawdon  Brown  (Vols.  I.-VI.) ;  by  Rawdon  Brown  and  the  Right 
Hon.  G.  Cavendish  Bentinck,  M.P.  (Vol.  VII.) ;  by  Horatio 
F.  Bbown  (Vols.  VIII.-XII.)  ;  and  by  Allen  B.  Hinds,  M.A. 
(Vol.  XIII.),  1895-1907. 

Vol.  I.—    1202-1509. 

Vol.  II.—  1509-1519. 

Vol.  III.— 1520-1526. 

Vol.  IV.— 1627-1633. 

Vol.  v.—   1634r-1564. 

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THE    CHEONICLES   AND   MEMOEIALS 

OF    GEEAT   BEITAIN    AND    lEELAND   DUEING 

THE    MIDDLE   AGES. 


■RoYAi.  8vo.     Price  lOs.  each  Volume  or  Part.] 


1.  The  Chbonicle  of  Englajstd,  by  John  Capgeave.     Edited  by  the 

Rev.  F.  C.  HiNOESTON,  M.A.     1858. 

Gapgrave'B  Ohronicle  extends  from  the  Creation  of  the  World  to  the  year  1417.  Being 
written  in  English,  it  is  of  value  as  a  record  of  the  language  spoken  in  Norfolk. 

2.  Chbonicon  Monastebh  db  Abingdon.     Vols.  I.  and  II.     Edited 

by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Stephenson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton 
Buzzard.     1858. 

This  Chronicle  traces  the  histor;^  of  the  monastery  from  its  foundation  by  King  Ina  of 
Wessex,  to  the  reign  of  Bichard  I.  The  author  incorporates  into  his  history  various  charters 
of  the  Saxon  kings,  as  illnstrating  not  only  the  history  of  the  locality  but  that  of  the  kingdom. 

3.  Lives    op   Edward    the    Confessor.     1. — La   Estpire    de    Seint 

Aedward  le  Rei.  II. — Vita  Beati  Edvardi  Regis  et  Confessoris. 
III. — Vita  ^duuardi  Regis  qui  apud  Westmonasterium  requiescit. 
Edited  by  Henry  Richabds  Ltjabd,  M.A.,  FeUow  and  Assistant 
Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     1858. 

The  £ist  is  a  poem  in  French,  probably  written  in  1245,  The  second  is  an  anonymous 
poem,  written  between  1440  and  1450,  which  is  mainly  valuable  as  a  specimen  of  the  I^^  poetry 
of  the  time.  The  third,  also  by  an  anonymous  author,  was  apparently  written  between  1066 
and  1074. 

4.  MONTTMBNTA  FeANCISOANA. 

Vol.  I. — ^Thomas  de  Eccleston  de  Adventu  Pratrum  Minorum  in 
Angliam.  Adae  de  Marisco  Epistolse.  Registrum  Fratrum 
Minorum  Londoniae.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Bbewee,  M.A.,  Professor 
of  English  Literature,  King's  College,  London. 

Vol.  II. — De  Adventu  Minorum ;  re-edited  with  additions. 
Chronicle  of  the  Grey  Friars.  The  ancient  English  version  of 
the  Rule  of  St.  Francis.  Abbreviatio  Statutorum,  1451,  &c. 
Edited  by  Richaed  Howlett,  Barrister-at-Law.     1858,  1882. 

6.  Fasciculi  Zizanioeum  Maoistei  Johannis  Wyclip  cum  Teitico. 
Ascribed  to  Thomas  Nbttee,  of  Waldbn,  Provincial  of  the 
CarmeUte  Order  in  England,  and  Confessor  to  Kfng  Henry  the 
Fifth.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Shirley,  M.A.,  Tutor  and  late 
Fellow  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford.     1858. 

This  work  gives  the  only  eontemporaneouj  account  of  the  rise  of  the  Lollards. 

6.  The  Buik  of  the  Ceoniclis  of  Scotland  ;   or,  a  Metrical  Version 

of  the  History  of  Hector  Boece  ;    by  William  Stewart.     Vols.  ■ 
I.-III.     Edited  by  W.  B.  Tubnbull,  Barrister-at-Law.     1858. 

This  Is  a  metrical  translation  of  a  Latin  Prose  Chronicle,  written  Jn  the  first  half  of  the  1 6th 
century.  The  narrative  begma  with  the  earliest  legends  and  ends  with  the  death  of  James  I. 
of  Scotland,  and  the  '  evil  ending  of  the  traitors  that  slew  him."  The  peculiarities  of  the 
Scottish  dialect  are  well  illustrated  in  this  version. 

7.  Johannis  Capgeave  Libee  de  Illustribus  Henricis.     Edited  by 

the  Rev.  F.  C.  Hingeston,  M.A.     1858. 

The  first  part  relates  only  to  the  history  of  the  Empire  from  the  election  of  Henry  I.  the 
Fowler,  to  the  end  of  the  reign  of  the  Emperor  Henry  VI.  The  second  part  is  devoted  to 
Bnghsh  history,  from  the  acoeasiou  of  Henry  I.  in  1100,  to  1446,  which  was  the  twenty-fourth 
year  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  Tha  third  part  contains  the  Uvea  of  illustrious  men  who  have 
borne  the  name  of  Henry  in  various  parts  of  the  world. 


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8.  HiSTOBiA  MoNASTERii  S.  ATTGTJSTisri  Cantuatiibnsis,  by  Thomas 

OF  Elmham,  formerly  Monk  and  Treasurer  of  that  Foundation. 
EdAted  by  Chables  Haedm'IOk,  M.A.,  Fello"w  of  St.  Catherine's 
Hall,  and  Christian  Advocate  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
1858. 

This  history  ertends  from  the  ariiTal  of  St.  Augustine  in  Kent  until  1191. 

9.  EuLoaiUM  (HiSTOBiABiUM  sivE  Tbmpobis)  :    Chronicon  ab  Orbe 

condito  usque  ad  Annum  Domini  1366  ;  a  monacho  quodam 
Mahnesbiriensi  ezaratum.  Vols.  I.-III.  Edited  by  F.  S.  Haydon, 
B.A.     1858-1863. 

This  is  a  Latin  Chronicle  extending  from  the  Creation  to  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  HI.,  with  a  continuation  to  the  year  1413. 

10.  Memobtals  or  Henby  THE  Seventh  ;  Bernardi  Andrese  Tholosatis 
Vita  Regis  Henrici  Septimi  ;  necnon  alia  qusedam  ad  eundem 
Regem  Spectantia.     Edited  by  Jambs  Gaiedneb.     1858. 

The  contents  of  this  volume  are — (1)  a  life  of  Henry  VII.,  by  his  poet  Laureate  and  his- 
toriographer, Bernard  AndrS,  of  Toulouse,  with  some  compositions  in  verse,  of  which  he  is 
supposed  to  have  been  the  author  ;  (2)  the  journals  of  lloger  Machado  during  certain  embassi^ 
to  Spain  and  Brittany,  the  first  of  which  had  reference  to  the  marriage  of  the  King's  son,  Arthur, 
wiUi  Oatliarine  pf  Arragon  ;  (3)  two  curious  reports  by  envojrs  sent  to  Spain  in  1505  touching 
the  succession  to  the  Grown  of  Castile,  and  a  project  of  marriage  between  Henry  VII.  and  the 
Queen  of  Naples  ;  and  (4)  an  account  of  Philip  of  Castile's  reception  in  England  in  1506.  Other 
documents  of  interest  are  given  in  an  aippendir. 

11.  Memobials  of  Henby  the  Fifth.  I. — Vita  Henrici  Quinti, 
Roberto  Redmanno  auctore.  II. — ^Versus  Rhythmici  in  laudem 
Regis  Henrici  Quinti.  III. — Blmhami  Liber  Metricus  de  Henrico 
V.     Edited  by  Chables  A.  Colb.     1858. 

12.  MuNiMBNTA  GiLDHALL.a:  LoNDONiENSis ;  Liber  Albus,  Liber 
Custimiarum,  et  Liber  Horn,  in  arohivis  Gildhallse  asservati. 

Vol.  I.,  Liber  Albus. 

Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts),  Liber  Custumarum. 

Vol.  III.,  Translation  of  the  Anglo-Norman  Passages  in  Liber 

Albus,  Glossaries,  Appendices,  and  Index. 
Edited  by  Henby  Thomas  Riley,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law.     1859- 

1862. 

The  Liber  Albus^  compiled  by  John  Carpenter,  Common  Clerk  of  the  City  of  London  in 
the  year  1419,  gives  an  account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  that  City  in  the 
12th,  13th,  14th,  and  early  part  of  the  15th  centimes.  The  Liber  Custumarum  was  compiled 
in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century  during  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  It  also  gives  an  account 
of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  institutions  of  the  City  of  London  in  th^  12th,  13th,  and  early  part 
of  the  14th  centuries. 

13.  Cheonica  Johannis  db  Oxenedes.  Edited  by  Sib  Henby  Ellis, 
K.H.     1859. 

Although  this  Chronicle  tells  of  the  arrival  of  Hengist  and  Horsa,  It  substantially  begins 
with  the  reign  of  Eng  Alfred,  and  comes  down  to  1292.  It  is  particularly  valuable  tor  notices 
of  events  in  the  eastern  portions  of  the  kingdom. 

14.  A  Collection  of  Political  Poems  and  Songs  belating  to 
English  Histoby,  fbom  the  accession  of  Edwabd  III.  to  the 
eeign  of  Heney  VIII.  Vols.  I.  and  11.  Eddted  by  Thomas 
Weight,  M.A.     1859-1861. 

15.  The  "Opus  Teetixjm,"  "Opus  Minus,"  &c.  of  Rooeb  Bacon. 
Edited  by  J.  S.  Bbeweb,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature, 
King's  College,  London.     1859. 

16.  Baetholomjei  de  Cotton,  monachi  Nobwicensis,  Histobia 
Anglicana,  449-1298  ;  necnon  ejusdem  Liber  de  Archiepiscopis 
et  Episcopis  Anglias.  Edited  by  Hbney  Richaeds  LuaEd,  M.A., 
Fellow  and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.    1859. 

17.  Bbut  y  Tywysooion  ;  or,  The  Chronicle  of  the  Princes  of  Wales. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel,  M.A.     1860. 

This  work,  written  in  the  ancient  Welsh  language,  begins  with  the  adbication  and  death 
of  Caedwala  at  Eome,  in  the  year  681,  and  continues  the  history  down  to  the  subjugation  of 
Wal«s  by  Edward  I.,  about  the  year  1282. 


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18.  A  Collection  of  Royal  and  Histokical  Lettebs  dttbino  the 
Reign  of  Hbney  IV.  1399-1404.  EMted  by  the  Rev.  F.  C. 
HiNGESTON,  M.A.,  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford.     1860. 

19.  The  Rbpbessob  of  oveb  much  Blaming  of  the  Clebgy.  By 
Reginald  Pecock,  sometime  Bishop  of  Chichester.     Vols.  I.  and 

II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Chuechill  Babingwon,  B.D.,  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.     1860. 

The  author  was  bom  about  the  end  of  the  fourteeDtb  century,  consecrated  Bishop  of  St. 
Asaph  in  the  year  1444,  and  translated  to  the  see  of  Chichester  in  1450;  His  work  gives  a  fall 
account  of  the  views  of  the  Lollards,  and  has  great  value  for  the  philologist. 

20.  Annales  Cambbi.®.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel, 
M.A.     1860. 

These  annals,  which  are  in  Latin,  commence  in  447  and  come  down  to  1288.  The  earlier 
portion  appears  to  be  taken  from  an  Irish  Chronicle  used  by  Tigemacb,  and  by  the  compiler 
of  the  Annals  of  Ulster. 

21.  The  Woeks  of  Gibaldus  Cambbensis.  Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  J.  S.  Bbewee,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature, 
King's  College,  London.  Vols.  V.-VII.  Eddted  by  the  Rev. 
James  F.  Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barnburgh,  Yorkshire.  Vol. 
VEIL  Edited  by  Geoege  F.  Wabnee,  M.A.,  of  the  Department 
of  MSS.,  British  Museum.     1861-1891. 

These  volumes  contain  the  historical  works  of  Gerald  du  Barry,  who  lived  in  the  reigns 
of  Henry  II.,  Bichard  I.,  and  John. 

The  Ttypogra'pMa  Hibemica  (in  Vol.  V.)  is  the  result  of  Giraldus'  two  visits  to  Ireland,  the 
fiist  in  1183,  ths  second  in  1185-6,  when  he  accompanied  Prince  John  into  that  country.  The 
Expugnaeio  Eibernica  was  written  about  1188.  Vol.  VI.  contains  the  Itineranum  Eambrue 
et  hescriptio  Eatribrice  ;  and  Vol.  VII.,  the  lives  of  S.  Bemigius  and  8.  Hugh.  Vol.  VIII.  con 
tains  the  Treatise  Be  Frincipum  ItlstTudwne,  and  an  index  to  Vols.  I.-IV.  and  Vill. 

22.  Lettebs  and  Papebs  illustbative  or  the  Wabs  of  the  English 
IN  France  dubing  the  Reign  of  Henby  the  Sixth,  King  of 
England.  Vol.  I.,  and  Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Buzzard.  1861- 
1864. 

23.  The  Anglo-Saxon  Cheonicle,  accobding  to  the  sevebal 
Oeiginal  Authobitibs.  Vol.  I.,  Original  Texts.  Vol.  II.,  Trans- 
lation. Edited  and  translated  by  Ben.tamin  Thoepb,  Member  of 
the  Royal  Academy  of  Sciences  at  Munich,  and  of  the  Society  of 
Netherlandish  Literature  at  Leyden.     1861. 

There  are  at  present  six  independent  manuscripts  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle,  ending  in  difEerent 
years,  and  written  in  difEerent  parts  of  the  country.  In  this  edition,  the  text  of  each  manu- 
script is  printed  in  columns  on  the  same  page,  so  that  the  student  may  see  at  a  glance  the  various 
changes  which  occur  in  orthography. 

24.  Lettebs  and  Papebs  illustbative  of  the  eeigns  op  Richabd 

III.  AND  Henby    VEI.      Vols.    I.    and    II.      Edited    by    James 
Gabdinee,  1861-1863. 

The  principal  contente  of  the  volumes  are  some  diplomatic  Papers  of  Bichard  m.,  corres- 
pondence between  Henry  VII.  and  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  of  Spain ;  documents  relating  to 
Edmund  de  la  Pole,  Earl  of  Suffolk  ;  and  a  portion  of  the  correspondence  of  James  IV  of 
Scotland. 

25.  Lettebs  of  Bishop  Gbosseteste.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Henby 
RiCHABDS  Luabd,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge.     1861. 

The  letters  of  Bobert  Qrossetestc  range  in  date  from  about  1210  to  1263.  They  refer 
especially  to  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  of  which  Grosseteste  was  bishop. 

26.  Dbscbiptivb  Catalogue  of  Manusceipts  eelating  to  the 
Histoey  of  Geeat  Beitain  and  Ieeland.  Vol.  I.  (in  Two  Parts), 
Anterior  to  the  Norman  Invasion.  (Out  of  Print)  ;  Vol  II ' 
1066-1200;  Vol.  III.,  1200-1327.  By  Sir  Thomas  Duffus 
Haedy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1862-1871. 

27.  Royal  and  othee  Histobical  Lettebs  illustbative  op  the 
BEiGN  OF  Henby  III.  Vol.  I.  1216-1235.  Vol.  II.  1236-1272. 
Selected  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Shielby,  D.D.,  Regius 
Prpfessor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  and  Canon  of  Christ  Church. 
Oxford.     1862-1866. 


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28.  Chronica  Monasteru  S.  Albani  : — 

1.  Thom^  Walsingham  Histobia  Anglioana.     Vol,  I.,   1272- 

1381  ;    Vol.  IT.,   1381-1422. 

2.  WiiiiiELMi  RiSHANGBB  Chbonica  et  Annales,  1259-1307. 

3.  JOHANNIS      DB      TbOKELOWE      ET      HENBICI      DB      BlANBFOBDB 

Chbonioa  bt  Annalbs  1259-1296  ;    1307-1324  ;    1392-1406. 

4.  Gesta  Abbatum  MoNASTEEn  S.  Albani,  a  Thoma  Walsing- 

ham, BEGNANTE  RiCABDO  SEOTHSTDO,  EJTTSDBM  EgOLESI^  PBjSB- 

CENTOHB,  COMPILATA.  Vol.  I.,  793-1290:  Vol.  II.,  1290-1349  : 
Vol.  III.,  1349-1411. 

5.  JoHANNis  Amundbsham,  monachi  Monasteeii  S.'  Albani,  ut 
viDETUE,  Annales  ;    Vols.  I.  and  II. 

6.  Reqistea  quobxjndam  Abbatttm;  Monasteeii  S.  Albani,  qui 

S^ouio  xv™o  Fi.oBUBEB.  Vol.  I.,  Registeum  Abbati^ 
JoHANNis  Whbthamstbdb,  Abbatis  Monasteeii  Sancti 
Albani,  itbeum  suscBrT^  ;  Robbeto  Blakenby,  capellano, 

QUONDAM      ADSCEIPTUM  :        Vol.       II.,      ReGISTEA        JoHANNIS 

Whbthamstbdb,  Willelmi  Albon,  bt  Willblmi  Waling- 
FOEDB,  Abbatum  Monasteeii  Sancti  Albani,  cum  Appbn- 

DICB  CONTINENTS  QUASDAM  BPISTOLAS   A  JOHANNB  WhETHAM- 

stede  consceiptas. 

7.  Ypodigma    Neustelie    a    Thoma    Walsingham,    quondam 

MONACHO  Monasteeii  S.  Albani,  oonsceiptum. 

Edited    by    Heney    Thomas    Riley,    M.A.,    Barrister-at-Law. 
1863-1876. 

In  the  first  two  volumes  is  a  History  of  England,  from  tlie  death  of  Henry  III.  to  the  death 
of  Henry  V.,  by  Thomas  WaJsmgham.  Precentor  of  St.  Albans. 

In  the  3rd  volume  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  attributed  to  WiUiam  Rishanger, 
who  lived  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  :  an  account  of  transactions  attending  the  award  of  the 
kingdom  of  Scotland  to  John  BalUol,  1291-1292,  also  attributed  to  William  Rishanger,  but  on 
no  sufficient  ground  :  a  short  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1292  to  1300,  by  an  unknown  hand  : 
a  short  Ohronicl*^,  Willelmi  Rishanger  Gesta  Edwardi  Primi,  Regis  Anglise,  probably  by  the 
same  hand :    and  fragments  of  three  Chronicles  of  Ei^lish  History,  1285  to  1307. 

In  the  4th  volume  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1259  to  1296  :  Annals  of  Edward  II., 
1307  to  1323,  by  John  de  Trokelowe,  a  monk  of  St.  Albans,  and  a  continuation  of  Trokelowe's 
Amiab,  1323, 1324,  by  Henry  de  Blaneforde  :  a  full  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1392  to  1406, 
and  an  account  of  the  benefactors  of  St.  Albans,  written  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th  century. 

The  5th,  6th,  and  7th  volumes  contain  a  history  of  the  Abbots  of  St.  Albans,  793  to  1411, 
mainly  compiled  by  Thomas  Walsingham,  with  a  Continuation. 

The  8th  and  9th  volumes,  in  continuation  of  the  Annals,  contain  a  Chronicle  probably  of 
John  Amundesham,  a  monk  of  St.  Albans. 

The  10th  and  11th  volumes  relate  especially  to  the  acts  and  proceadings  of  Abbots  Wetham- 
stede,  Albon,  and  Wallingford. 

The  12th  volume  contains  a  compendious  History  of  England  to  the  reign  of  Henry  V. 
and  of  Normandy  in  early  times,  also  by  Thomas  Walsingham,  and  dedicated  to  Henry  V. 

29.  Chronicon    Abbatis    Eveshamensis,     auctobibtjs     Domlnico 

PRIOBE  EvESHAMI^  ET  ThOMA  DE  MarLEBERGE  AbbATB,   A  FUN- 
DATIONE    AD    ANTJTTJM    1213,    TINA    CUM    CONTINUATIONE    AD    AKNUM 

1418.     Edited  by  the  Rev.   W.   D.   Macray,   Bodleian   Library, 
Oxford.     1863. 

The  Chronicle  of  Bresham  illustrates  the  history  of  that  important  monastery  from  690 
to  1418.  Its  chief  feature  is  an  autobiography,  which  makes  us  acquainted  with  the  inner  daily 
life  of  a  great  abbey.    Interspersed  are  many  notices  of  general,  personal,  and  local  history, 

30.  RiCABDI     DE     CiRENCBSTRIA     SPECULUM     HlSTORIAlE     DE     GeSTIS 

Rbqum  Anglic.     Vol.  I.,  447-871.     Vol.  II.,  872-1066.     Edited 

by   John   E.   B.   Mayor,   M.A.,   Fellow   of   St.    John's   College, 

Cambridge.     1863-1869. 

Biohaird  of  Cirencester's  history  is  in  four  books,  and  gives  many  chartera  in  favour  of 
Westminster  Abbey,  and  a  very  full  account  of  the  hves  and  miracles  of  the  saints,  especially 
of  Edward  the  Confessor,  whose  reign  occupies  the  fourth  book.  A  treatise  on  the  Coronation, 
by  William  of  Sudbury,  a  monk  of  Westminstsr,  fills  book  ii.  c.  3. 

31.  Year  Books  op  the  reigns  of  Edward  the  First  and  Edward 
THE  Third.  Years  21-21,  21-22,  30-31,  32-33,  and  33-35  Edw. 
I ;  and  11-12  Edw.  III.  Edited  and  translated  by  Alpbed  John 
HoRWOOD,  Barrister-at-Law.  Years  12-13,  13-14,  14,  14r-15, 
15,  16,  17,  17-18,  18-19,  19,  and  20,  Edward  III.  Edited  and  trans- 
lated by  LxTKE  Owen  Pike,  M-A.,  Barrister-at-Law.     1863-190<5,. 


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32.  Naeeatives  of  the  Expulsion  op  the  English  from  Nobmandy, 

1449-1450. — Robertus  BlondelU  de  Reductione  Normanniaj :  Le 
Recouvrement  de  Normendie,  par  Berry,  H6rault  du  Roy  :  Con- 
ferences between  the  -Ambassadors  of  France  and  England. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.     1863. 

33.  HiSTOBIA    ET    CAETTTLAErcrM    MONASTEBII    S.    PbTM   GT,OUCESTEIiE. 

Vols.  I.-III.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Habt,  F.S.A.,  Membre  Correspon- 
dant  de  la  Soci6t6  des  Antiquaires  de  Normandie.     1863-1867. 

34.  Alexanbbi    Neokam    de    Nattxris    Rebxjm    libbi    duo  ;     with 

Neckam's  Poem,  De  Laudibus  Divine  Sapienti.*:.  Edited  by 
Thomas  Wbight,  M.A.     1863. 

35.  Lebchdoms,  Woetcunning,  and  Staeobaitt  of  Eably  England  ; 

being  a  CoUection  of  Documents  iUustrating  the  History  of  Science 
in  this  Country  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  Vols.  I.-III. 
Collected  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  T.  Oswald  Cockayne,  M.A. 
1864-1866. 

36.  Annales  Monastici. 

Vol.  1.  : — Annales  de  Margan,  1066-1232;  Aimales  de  Theokes- 
beria,   1066-1263  ;    Annales  de  Btn-ton,   1004-1263. 

Vol.  II.  : — Annales  Monasterii  de  Wintonia,  619-1277  ;  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Waverleia,  1-1291. 

Vol.  III.  : — Annales  Prioratus  de  DunstapUa,  1-1297.  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia,   1042-1432. 

Vol.  IV.  : — Annales  Monasterii  de  Oseneia,  1016-1347  ;  Chtonicon 
vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomse  Wykes,  1066-1289  ;  Annales. 
Prioratus  de  Wigornia,  1-1377. 

Vol.  V.  : — ^Index  and  Glossary. 

Edited  by  Hbney  Richaeds  Lxjaeds,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant 
Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  and  Registrary  of  the  University, 
Cambridge.     1864-1869. 

37.  Magna  Vita  S.  Hugonis  Episcopi  Lincolniensis.     Edited  by  the 

Rev.  James  F.  Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Bamburgh,  Yorkshire 
1864. 

38.  Cheonicles  and  Memobials  op  the  Reign  of  Richaed  the  Fiest. 

Vol.  I.  : — Itineeaeium  Pbbegkinobum  et  Gesta  Regis  Rioaedi. 

Vol.  II.  : — Epistol^  Cautuaeienses  ;  the  Letters  of  the  Prior 
and  Convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury;    1187  to  1199. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Navestock, 
Essex,  and  Lambeth  Librarian.     1864-1865. 

The  aathorehip  of  the  Chronicle  in  Vol.  I.,  hitherto  ascribed  to  GeofErey  Vinesauf,  is  now 
more  correctly  ascribed  to  Bichard,  Canon  of  the  Holy  Trinity  of  London. 
The  letters  in  Vol.  n.,  written  between  1187  and  1199,  had  their  origin  in  a  dispute  which  arose 
from  the  attempts  of  Baldwin  and  Hubert,  archbishops  of  Canterbiuy,  to  found  a  college  of 
secular  canons,  a  project  which  gave  great  umbrage  to  the  monks  of  Canterbury. 

39.  Rectjeil  des  Ceoniqtjes  et  anchiennes  Istobies  de  la  Geant 

Beetaignb  a  pebsbnt  nomme  Engleteebe,  par  Jehan  de 
Wauein.  Vol.  I.,  Albina  to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol. 
III.,  1422-1431.  Edited  by  William  Habdy,  F.S.A.  1864-1879. 
Vol.  IV.,  1431-1447.  Vol.  V.,  1447-1471.  Edited  by  Sir  William 
Habdy,  F.S.A.,  and  Edwabd  L.  C.  P.  Habdy,  F.S.A.     1884-1891. 

40.  A  Collection  of  the  Cheonicles  and  Ancient  Histoeibs  of 

Gebat  Beitain,  now  called  England,  by  John  de  Wauein 
Vol.  I.,  Albina  to  688.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  III.,  1422- 
1431.  (Translations  of  the  preceding  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  III. 
Edited  and  translated  by  Sir  Wilijam  Habdy,  F.S.A.,  and  Edwabd 
L.  C.  p.  Haedy,  F.S.A.     1864-1891. 


IS 

41.  PoiiYOHBONicoN  Ranulphi  Higden,  with  Trevisa's  Translation. 

Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  Chtjechill  BABnsrGTON,  B.D.,  Senior 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.  Vols.  III.-IX.  Ed  ted 
by_  the  Rev.  Joseph  Rawson  Lttmby,  JD.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of 
Divinity,  Vicar  of  St.  Edward's,  Fellow  of  St.  Catharine's  College, 
and 'late  Fellow  of  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.     1865-1886. 

This  dhronlde  begins  with  the  Creation,  and  is  brought  down  to  the  reign  of  Bdward  III. 

The  two  Knglish  translations,  wliich  are  printed  with  the  original  Latin,  afford  interesting 
illustrations  of  the  gradual  change  of  our  language,  for  one  was  made  in  the  fourteenth  century, 
the  other  in  the  fifteenth. 

42.  Lb  Livebe  de  Reis  db   Bbittanib  e  Le  Livebe  db  Reis  db 

Englbtbeb.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Glovbb,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  formerly  Librarian  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge.     1865. 

These  two  treatises  are  valuable  as  careful  abstracts  of  previous  histories. 

43.  Chbonioa  MoNASTEEn  DB  Melsa  ab  anno  1150  trsQTJE  AD  annum 

1406,  Vols.  I.-III.  Edited  by  Edwaed  Augustus  Bond,  Assis- 
tant Keeper  of  Manuscripts,  and  Egerton  Librarian,  British 
Museum.     1866-1868. 

44.  Matthjei    Faeisxbnsis    Histoeia    Anqloeum,    sive    ut    vulgo 

DiciTUE  Histoeia  Minob.  Vols.  I.-III.  1067-1253.  Edited  by 
Sir  Fbedeeick  Madden,  K.H.,  Keeper  of  the  Manuscript  Depart- 
ment of  the  British  Museum.     1866-1869. 

45.  LiBBE  Monastbeii  db  Hyda  :   A  Cheonicib  and  Chaetulaey  01- 

Hyde  Abbey,  Winohesteb,  455-1023.  Edited  by  Edwaed 
Edwabds.     1866. 

The  "  Book  of  Hyde  "  is  a  compilation  from  much  earlier  sources,  which  are  usually  indi- 
cated with  considerable  care  and  precision.  In  many  cases,  however,  the  Hyde  Chronicler 
appears  to  correct,  to  qualify,  or  to  amplify  the  statements  which,  in  substance,  he  adopts. 

There  is  to  be  found,  in  the  "  Booli  of  Hyde,"  much  information  relating  to  the  reign  of  Sing 
Alfred  which  is  not  known  to  exist  elsewhere.  The  volume  contains  some  curious  specimens 
of  Anglo-Saxon  and  mediseval  English. 

46.  Chbonicon  Scotoeum.     A  Cheonicle  of  Ibish  Atpaies.  from  the 

earliest  tinnes  to  1135  ;  and  Supplement,  containing  the  events 
from  1141  to  1150.  Edited,  with  Translation,  by  William  Maun- 
SELL  Hennessy,  M.R.I.A.     1866. 

47.  The  Cheonicle  of  Pibbee  db  Langtott  est  Feench  Vbese,  fbom 

THE  EABLIEST  PEEIOD  TO  THE  DEATH  OF  EdWAED  I.       Vols.  I.  and 

II.     Edited  by  Thomas  Weight,  M.A.     1866-1868. 

It  is  probable  that  Pierre  de  Langtoft  was  a  canon  of  Bridlington,  in  Yorlcshire  and  lived 
in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  and  during  a  portion  of  the  reign  of  Edward  11.  This  chronicle  is 
divided  into  three  parts ;  in  the  first,  is  an  abridgement  of  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth's  "  Historia 
Britonum  "  ;  in  the  second,  a  history  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  and  Norman  kings,  to  the  death  of 
Henry  m. ;  in  the  third,  a  history  of  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  The  language  is  a  specimen  of 
the  French  of  Yorkshire. 

48.  The  Wab  of  the  Gaedhil  with  the  Gaill,  or  The  Invasions  of 

Ibelaitd  BY  the  Danes  and  othee  Noesbmen.  Edited,  with  a 
Translation,  by  the  Rev.  Jambs  Henthobn  Todd,  D.D.,  Senior 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  and  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  in  the 
University  of  Dublin.     1867. 

49.  Gbsta  Regis  Hbneici  Sbcundi  Bbnbdicti  iSBBATis.     Chboniclb 

OF  THE  Reigns  of  Hbney  II.  and  Richaed  I.,  1169-1192,  known 
under  the  name  of  Benedict  of  Pbtbeboeough.  Vols.  I.  and  II. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of 
Modem  History,  Oxford,  and  Lambeth  Librarian.     1867. 

50.  MUNIMBNTA  ACADEMICA,   OB    DOCUMENTS  ITJLUSTBATIVB  OF  ACADE- 

MICAL Life  and  Studies  at  Oxfoed  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Hbney  Anstey,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Wendron,  Cornwall, 
and  late  Vice-Principal  of  St,  Mary  Hall,  Oxford.     1868. 


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51.  Chbonica  Maqistbi  Roqeri  db  Houedene.      Vols.  I.-IV.     Edited 

hy  the  Rev.  Wtt.t.tam  Stttbbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modem 
History  and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1868-W71. 

The  earlier  portion,  extendizLg  from  732  to  1148,  appeals  to  be  a  copy  of  a  compilation 
made  in  Nortbumbria  about  1161,  to  which  Hoveden  added  little.  From  114%  to  1169 — a  very 
valnable  portion  of  this  work — ^the  matter  is  derived  from  another  source,  to  which  Hoveden 
appears  to  have  supplied  little.  From  1170  to  1192  is  the  portion  which  corre^onds  to  some 
extent  with  the  Chronicle  known  under  the  name  of  Benedict  of  Peterborough  (rse  Ko.  49). 
From  1192  to  1201  may  be  said  to  be  wholly  Hoveden's  worK. 

52.  WnxBLMi   Maimesbibiensis    Monachi    de    Gestis    Ponttficum 

Anglobum  Libri  Quinque.  Edited  hy  N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton, 
of  the  Departme^it  of  Manuscripts,  British  Museum.     1870. 

53.  Historic  and   MuNicrpAX   Documents  of  IsEiiAND,  prom  the 

ARcmvBS  of  the  City  op  Dublin,  &c.  1172-1320.  Edited  by 
John  T.  Gilbert,  F.S.A.,  Secretary  of  the  Public  Record  Office 
of  Ireland.     1870. 

54.  The  Annals  op  Loch  Ce  .     A  Chronicle  of  Irish  Affairs,  prom 

1041  to  1590.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited,  with  a  Translation,  by 
William  Maunsell  Hennessy,  M.R.I.A.     1871.     {Out  of  print.) 

55.  MONUMBNTA    JURIDICA.        ThE     BLACK    BOOK    OP    THE    ADMIRALTY, 

WITH  Appendices,  Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by  Sir  Tbavers  Twiss, 
Q.C.,  D.C.L.     1871-1876. 

This  book  contains  the  ancient  ordinances  and  laws  relating  to  the  navy. 

56.  Memorials  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  : — Official  Correspon- 

dence OP  Thomas  Bekynton,  Secretary  to  Henry  VI.,  and 
Bishop  op  Bath  and  Wells.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  George 
Williams,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Ringwood,  late  Fellow  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge.     Vols.  I.  and  IT.     1872. 

57.  MatthjEI  Parisibnsis,  monachi  Sancti  Albani,  Chronica  Majoka 

Vol.  I.  The  Creation  to  A.D.  1066.  Vol.  II.  1067  to  1216.  Vol. 
III.  1216  to  1239.  Vol.  IV.  1240  to  1247.  Vol.  V.  1248  to  1259. 
Vol.  VT.  Additamenta.  Vol.  VII.  Index.  Edited  by  the  Rev; 
Henry  Richards  Luard,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  Cofiege,  Regis- 
trary  of  the  University,  and  Vicar  of  Great  St.  Mary's,  Cambridge. 
1872-1884. 

58.  Mbmorialb  Fratris  Waltebi  de  Covbntbia. — The  Historical 

Collections  op  Walter  of  Coventry.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited 
by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern 
History,   and  Fellow  of  Oriel   College,   Oxford.     1872-1873. 

59.  The  Anglo-Latin  Satirical  Poets  and  Epigrammatists  of  the 

Twelfth  Century.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  CoUeeted  and  edited  by 
Thomas  Wright,  M.A.,  Corresponding  Member  of  the  National 
Institute  of  France  (.A^cad6mie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres). 
1872. 

60.  Materials  fob  a  History  of  the  Reign  of  Henry  VII.,  from 

original  Documents  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office. 
Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Campbell,  M.A., 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools.     1873-1877. 

61.  Historical  Papers  and  Letters  prom  the  Northern  Regis- 

ters. Edited  dy  the  Rev.  James  Rainb,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Yotk, 
and  Secretary  of  the  Surtees  Society.     1873. 

62.  Registbum  Palatinum  Dunblmensb.     The  Register  op  Richard 

DE  Kellawe,  Lord  Palatine  and  Bishop  op  Durhaji  ;  1311- 
1316.  Vols.  I.-IV.  JBdited  62/ Sir  Thomas  DuPFUS  Hardy,  D.C.L., 
Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1873-1878. 

63.  Memorials    op    St.    Dunstan,    Archbishop    op    Canterbury. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  Wiltjam  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of 
Modern  History  and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1874. 


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64..CSHBONICOIT   AnGLUE,  AB  anno  DOMINI  1328  USQUE  AD  ANNUM  .1  388, 

AuoTORE  MoNAOHO  QuoDAM  Sancti  Albani.  Edited  by  Edwakd 
Maunde  Thompson,  Barrister-at-Law,  Assistant  Keeper  of  the 
Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum.     1874. 

65.  Thomas    Saga  Ekkibyskups.    A  Life  of  Aechbishop  Thomas 

Beoket,  in  Icelandic.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited,  with  Enalish 
Translation,  Notes,  and  Olossary,  by  M.  Eisikk  Magndsson,  M.A., 
Sub-Librarian  of  the  University  Library,  Cambridec.  1875- 
1884. 

66.  Badulphi  de  Coggeshalt,   Chronicon  Angmcanum.     Edited  by 

the  Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.     1875. 

■67.  Matbriaxs  roH  the  History  op  Thomas  Becket,  Archbishop  op 
Canterbury.  Vols.  I.-VI.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Jambs  Craioie 
Robertson,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Canterbury.  1875-1883.  Vol.  VII. 
Edited  by  Joseph  Bbigstooke   Sheppaed,   LL.D.     1885. 

The  first  volume  contains  the  life  of  the  archbishop,  and  the  miracles  after  his  death,  by 
Wllltam,  a  monk  of  Canterbury.  The  second,  the  life  by  Benedict  of  Peterborough,  John 
of  Salisbury,  Alan  idf  Tewkesbury,  and  Edward  Grim.  The  third,  the  life  by  William  Pitz- 
stephen  and  Herbert  of  Bosham.  The  fourth,  anonymous  lives,  Quadrilogus,  &o.  The  fifth, 
sixth,  and  seventh,  the  Epistles,  and  known  letters. 

68.  Radulpi  de  Diceto,   Decani  Lundoniensis,  Opera  Histoeica. 

The  Historical  Works  of  Master  Ralph  de  Diceto,  Dean 
OF  London.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William 
Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  and  Fellow 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1876. 

The  Abbreviationes  Ohronicorum  extend  to  1147  and  the  Ymagines  Bistoriarum  to  1201. 

69.  Roll  op  the  Proceedings  of  the  King's  Council  in  Ireland, 

FOR  a  portion  op  THE  16TH  YEAR  OP  THE  EEIGN  OF  RiCHARD  II. 

1392-93.     Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  Graves,  B.A.     1877. 

70.  Henbici  de  Bracton  de  Legibus  et  Consuetudinibus  Anglic 

LiBBi  QuiNQUE  in  vaeios  tractatus  distincti.  Vols.  I.-VI. 
Edited  by  Sir  Teavers  Twiss,  Q.C,  D.C.L.     1878-1883. 

71.  The  Historians  of  the  Church  of  York  and  its  Archbishops. 

Vols.  I.-III.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  Raine,  M.A.,  Canon  of 
York,  and  Secretary  of  the  Surtees  Society,     1879-1894. 

72.  Rbqisteum   Malmesburiensb.     The  Register  of  Malmesbury 

Abbey,  pbeseeved  in  the  Public  Recced  Office.  Vols.  I.  and 
II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Preacher  at  the  Rolls, 
and  Rector  of  Toppesfield  ;  and  Charles  Trice  Maetin,  B.A. 
1879-1880. 

73.  Historical  works  op  Gervase  op  Canterbury.     Vols.  I.  and  II. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Canon  Residentiary  of 
St.  Paul's,  London  ;  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History  and 
Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  &c.     1879-1880. 

74.  Henbici  Archidiaconi    Huntendunensis  Histoeia  Anglorum. 

The  History  of  the  English,  by  Heney,  Aechdeacon  of 
Huntingdon,  from  a.d.  55  to  a.d.  1154,  in  Eight  Books.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Arnold,  M.A.,  1879. 

76.  The  Histobical  Works  of  Symeon  of  Durham.  Vols.  I.  and  II. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold,  M.A.     1882-1885. 

76.  Chronicle  op  the  Reigns  of  Edward  I.  and  Edward  II.  Vols. 
I.  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Canon 
Residentiary  of  St.  Paul's,  London ;  Regius  Professor  of  Modern 
History,  and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  &c.     1882-1883. 

^he  first  volume  of  these  Chronicles  contains  the  Annales  Ijmdonienses^  and  the  Annate' 
'PauKni !  the  second,  I. — CmnmendaHo  LamentqiiUs  m  Transilu  magni  Regis  Edwardi.  II.— 
Quta  Edaardi  de  Camarvfm  Auctore  'Canonico  STidlingtoniensi.  III. — MonacM  cujusdam 
Malmtiieriensit  Vita  Edwardi  XI.  IV.— Fite  et  Mart  Edwardi  II.,  mnscripta  a  Thoma  de  la 
'Jfeor*. 

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77.  REGiSTErrM  Epistolarxjm  Fbatbis  Johanots  Peckham,  Abchi- 

EPiscopi  Cantuakiensis.  Vols.  I-m.  Edited  by  Chablbs  Tbice 
Maktin.  B.A..  F.S.A.  1882-1886. 

78.  Register  of  S.  Osmotstd.     Vols.  I.  and  U.     Edited  by  the  Rev. 

W.  H.  Rich  Jones,  M,A.,  F.S.A.,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Vicar  of 

Bradford-on-Avon.     1883-1884. 

This  H^ister  dariveB  its  name  from  contaimng  the  statntes,  mles,  and  orders  made  or 
compaed  by  S.  Osmnnd,  to  be  observed  in  the  Cathedral  and  diocese  of  Salisbniy. 

79.  Chabtttlaey  of  the  Abbey  op  Ramsey.     Vols.  I. -in.     Edited 

by  WiLUUM  Henby  BUkt,  F.S.A.,  and  the  Rev.  Ponsonby 
AtwTESi-EY  Lyons.     1884-1893. 

80.  Chabtuiabies  of  St.  Maby's  Abbey,  DtrsLiN,  with  the  Registeb 

OF  its  house  at  Dxjnbbody,  county  of  Wexfobd,  and  Annals 
OF  Iebland,  1162-1370.  Vols.  I.  and  11.  Edited  by  John 
Thomas  Gh-beet,  F.S.A.,  M.R.I.A.     1884-1885. 

81.  Eadmeei  Histobia  Novobum  in  Angt.ia   et  opuscula  duo  de 

vita  Sancii  Anselmi  et  QuiBUSDAM  MiBACULis  EJUS.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Mabtin  Ruie,  M.A.     1884. 

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82.  Cheonicles  of  the  Reigns  of  Stephen,  Henry  II.,  and  Richaed 

I.  Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by  Richaed  Howlett,  Barrister-at-Law 
1884-1889. 

Vol.  I.  contains  Books  I.-IV.  of  the  Hiitoria  Rerum  Anglicarwn  of  William  of  Newburgb. 
Vol.  n.  contains  Book  V.  of  that  work,  the  continnation  of  the  same  to  A.D.  129S,  and  the 
Draco  Normannicus  of  Etienne  de  Boaen. 

Vol.  m.  contains  the  Getta  Slephani  Regis,  the  Chronicle  of  Biohard  of  Hexham,  the  Relatio 
if  Standardo  of  St.  Aelred  of  Bievaulx,  the  poem  of  Jordan  Fantosme,  and  the  Chronicle  of 
Richard  of  Devizes. 

Vol.  IV.  contains  the  Chronicle  of  Robert  of  Torigni. 

83.  Cheonicle    of    the    Abbey   of   Ramsey.     Edited   by   the  Rev. 

WitLiAM  Dunn  Macbay,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  of  Ducklington, 
Oxon.     1886. 

84.  Chbonica   Rogebi    de  Wendovee,   sive  Flobes  Histoeiaeum. 

Vols.  I.-ni.  Edited  by  Henby  Gay  Hewlett,  Keeper  of  the 
Records  of  the  Land  Revenue.     1886-1889. 

This  edition  gives  that  portion  only  of  Roger  of  Wendover's  Chromde  which  can  be  accoanted 
an  original  authority. 

85.  The   Letteb  Books    op   the   Monasteey   op   Cheist  Chuech, 

Cantebbuby.  Vols.  I.-III.  Edited  by  Joseph  Beigstocke 
Sheppaed,  LL.D.     1887-1889. 

The  Letters  printed  in  these  volumes  were  chiefly  written  bstween  1296  and  1333. 

86.  The  Metrical  Cheonicle  of  Robeet  of  Gloucesteb.     Edited  by 

William  Aldis  Weight,  M.A.,  Senior  FeUow  of  Trinity  CoUege, 
Cambridge.     Parts  I.  and  11.    1887. 

The  date  of  th*  composition  of  this  Chronicle  is  placed  about  the  year  1300.  The  writer 
appears  to  hav?  been  an  eye  witness  of  many  events  which  he  describes.  The  language  in 
which  it  is  written  was  the  dialect  of  Gloucestershire  at  that  time. 

87  Cheonicle  of  Robeet  of  Bbunne.     Edited  by  Fbedeeick  James 

Fuenivall,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law.     Parts  I.  and  II.     1887. 

Robert  of  Brunne,  or  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  was  a  member  of  the  Gilbertine  Order  estab- 
lished at  Sempringham.  His  Ohronicle  is  described  by  its  editor  as  a  work  of  fiction,  a  con- 
tribution not  to  English  history,  but  to  the  history  of  English. 

88.  Icelandic  Sagas  and  othee  Histoeioal  Documents  relating  to 

the  Settlements  and  Descents  of  the  Northmen  on  the  British 
Isles.  Vol.  I.  Orkneyinga  Saga,  and  Magnus  Saga.  Vol.  II. 
Hakonar  Saga,  and  Magnus  Saga.  Edited  by  Gudbband  Vig- 
PUSSON,  M.A.  1887.  Vols.  III.  and  IV.  Translations  of  the 
above  by  Sir  Geoege  Webbe  Dasent,  D.C.L.     1894. 

89.  The  Tbipabtite  Life  of  Patbick,  with  other  documents 
relating  to  that  Saint.  Edited  by  Whitley  Stokes,  LL.D.,  D.C.L., 
Honorary  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford ;  and  Corresponding 
Member  of  the  Institute  of  France.     Parts  I.  and  IT.  .  1887. 


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90.  WlLLELMI    MONACHI    MALMESBIBIElSrSIS   DE   IIeGUM  GeSTIS    AnGLO 

BUM    UBKI    V.  ;      ET    HlSTORIiE    NOVELL^,     LIBRI    III.  Edited    - 

William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Oxford.  Vols.  I.  and  11.  1887- 
1889. 

91.  Lestobie  des  Bngles  solum  Gepfrei  Gaimae.     Edited  by  the 

late  Sir  Thomas  Dufpus  Haedy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper  of  the 
Records  ;  continued  and  translated  by  Charles  Teice  Martin, 
B.A.,  F.S.A.     Vols.  I.  and  II.     1888-1889. 

92.  Chrokicle  op  Henry  Knighton,    Canon  of  Leicester.     Vols.  I. 

and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Rawson  Lumby,  D.D., 
Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity.     1889-1895. 

93.  Chronicle  of  Adam  Murimuth,  with  the  Cheonicle  of  Robert 

OP  Avesbuey.  Edited  by  Ebward  Maunde  Thompson,  LL  D., 
F.S.A.,  Principal  Librarian  and  Secretary  of  the  British  Museum. 
1889. 

94.  Register  op  the  Abbey  op  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  Dublin. 

Edited  by  John  Thomas  Gilbert,  F.S.A.,  M.R.I. A.     1889. 

95.  Flores  Historiarum.     Edited  by  the  Rev.-  H.  R.  Luard,  D.D., 

Fellow  of  Trinity  College  and  Registrary  of  the  University, 
Cambridge.  Vol.  I.,  The  Creaton  to  a.d.  1066.  Vol.  II.  a.d. 
1067-1264.     Vol.  III.  A.D.   1265-1326.     1890. 

96.  Memorials  of  St.  Edmund's  Abbey.     Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold. 

M.A.,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  University  of  Ireland.  Vols.  I.-III. 
1890-1896. 

!'7.  Chaetees  and  Documents,  illusteating  the  history  of  the 
Cathedral  and  City  op  Sarum,  1100-1300;  forming  an  Appendix 
to  the  Register  of  S.  Osmund.  Selected  by  the  late  Rev.  W.  II. 
Rich  Jones,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  and  edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  D. 
Maceay,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Rector  of  Ducklington.     1891. 

98.  Memoranda  db  Parliamento,  25  Edward  I.     1305.     Edited  by 

F.  W.  Maitland,  M.A.     1893. 

99.  The  Red  Book  op  the  Exchequer.     Edited  by  Hubert  Hall, 

F.S.A.,  of  the  Public  Record  Office.     Parts  I.-III.      1896. 


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(Re-iesued,  1906,  as  a.  Stationery  Office  ptiili- 
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( 1 . )  Earl  of  Eglinton ,  Sir  J.  S.  Maxwell,  Bart. , 
and  C.  S.  H.  T).  Moray,  C.  F.  Weston  Under- 
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Powis,  and  others ;  the  Corporations  of 
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mouth ;  the  County  of  Essex  ;  and  Stony - 
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(6.)  Marquis  of  Abergavenny,  Lord  Braye, 
G.  F.  Luttrell,  P.  P.  Bouverie,  W.  Bromley 
Davenport,  R.  T.  Balfour,  Esqs. 

Eleventh  Repobt  

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(1.)  H.  D.  Skrine,  Esq.,  Salvetti  Correspondence 

(2.)  House  of  Lords,  1678-1688       ..      ..      .. 

(3.)  Corporations  of  Southampton  and  Lynn 

(4. )  Marquess  Townshend  

(5. )  Earl  of  Dartmouth 

(6.)  Duke  of  Hamilton       

(7.)  Duke  of  Leeds,  Marchioness  of  Waterford, 
Lord  Hothfield,  &c.  ;  Bridgwater  Trust 
Oifico,  Reading  Corporation,  Inner  Temple 
labrary. 

Twelfth  Report 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following 
Appendices  and  Indexes  : 

(1.)  Earl  Cowper,  K.Q.  (Coke  MSS.,  at  Mel- 
bourne Hall,  Derby).     Vol.  I. 

(2.)  Ditto.     Vol.  II 

(3.)  Ditto.     Vol.  Ill 

(4.)  Duke  of  Rutland,  G.C.B.     Vol.  I 

(5.)  Ditto.     Vol.  II 

(6-)  House  of  Lords,  1689-1690       

(7.)  S.  H.  le  Flemmg.  Esq.,  of  Rydal  ..  .. 
(8.)  Duke  of  Athole,  K.T.,  Earl  of  Home  .. 
(9.)  Duke      of     Beaufort,      K.G.,      Earl      of 

Donoughmore  ;     J.   H.   Gurney,  W.   W.   B. 

Hulton,  B.  W.  Ketton,  G.  A.  Aitken,  P.  V. 

Smith,  Esqs.  ;  Bishop  of  Ely  ;  Cathedrals  of 

Ely,  Gloucester,  Lincoln,  and  Peterborough  ; 

Corporations  of  Gloucester,  Higham  Ferrers, 

and  Newark  ;    Southwell  Minster  ;    Lincoln 

District  Registry. 
(10.)  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.     Vol.  I. 


C.  4648 


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C.  4576-ii 


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C.  5242 


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C.  5060 
C.  5060 -i 
C.  5060-ii 
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0.  5060 -v 

C.  5612 


C.  6889 


C.  5472 

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C.  5889 -i 
C.  5614 

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Thirteenth  Report       

This  is  introductory  to  the  following 
Appendices  and  Indexe.s  : 

(1.)  Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  I 

(2.)  Ditto.     Vol.  II 

(3.)  J.     B.     Fortescue,    Esq.,    of    Dropmore, 

Vol.  I. 
(4.)  Corporations  of  Rye,  Hastings,  and  Here- 
ford i  Captain  F.  C.  Loder-Symonds ;  E.  R. 
Wodehouse,  M.P.,  J.  Dovaston,  Esqs. ;  Sir 
T.  B.  Leonard,  Bart.,  Rev.  W.  D.  Macray, 
and  Earl  of  Dartmouth  (Supplementary 
Report). 

(5.)  House  of  Lords,  1690-1691       

(6.)  Sir  W.  Pitzherbert,  Bart.  ;  the  Delaval 
Family,  of  Seaton  Delaval ;  Earl  of  An- 
caster  ;    General  Lyttelton-Annesley. 

(7.)  Earl  of  Lonsdale 

(8.)  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.     Vol.  II. 

Fourteenth  Report      

This  is  introductory  to  the  following 
Appendices  and  Indexe.?  : 
(1.)  Duke  of  Rutland,  G.C.B.     Vol.  III.       .. 

(2.)  Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  Ill 

(3.)  Duke  of  Roxburghe  ;  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell, 
Bart.  J  Earl  of  Strathmore ;  Countess 
Dowager  of  Seafleld. 

(4. )  Lord  Kenyon        

(5. )  J.  B.  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore.  Vol.  II. 

(6.)  House  of  Lords,  1602-03 

{Manuscripts  of  the  Rouse  of  Lords,  1693-1695 
Vol.  I.  (New  Series).     See  H.L.  No.  (5)  of 
1900.     Price  2s.  2d. 
-Ditto.     1695-1697.     Vol.  II.     See  H.L.  No. 

(18)  of  1903.     Price  2s.  9d. 
Ditto.     Id97-1699.     Vol.    II T.     See    H.L. 

No.  (175)  of  1905.     Price  2».) 
Ditto.      1600-1702.      Vol.  IV.      See    H.L. 
No.   (7)  1008.     Price  2a.  Od. 

(7.)  Marquis  of  Ormonde 

(8.)  Lincoln,  Bury  S.  Edmunds,  Hertford,  and 
Great    Grimsby    Corporations ;     Dean    and 
Chapter  of   Worcester,   and   of   Lichfield  j 
Bishop's  Registry  of  Worcester. 
(9. )  Earl     of     Buckinghamshire ;      Earl     of 
Llndsey  J     Barl   of    Onslow  ;     Lord   Emly  ; 
T.  J.  H4re,  Esq.,  J.  Round,  Esq.,  M.P. 
(10.)  Earl  of  Dartmouth.     Vol.  II.     American 
Papers. 

Fifteenth  Report 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following 
Appendices  and  Indexes  : 

(1.)  Barl  of  Dartmouth.     Vol.  Ill 

(2.)  J.  Eliot  Hodgkin,  Esq 

(3.)  Charles  Haliday,  Esq.,  of  Dublin  ;  Acts  of 
the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland,  1556-1571  ; 
Sir  William  Ussher's  Table  to  the  Council 
Book  ;    Table  to  the  Red  Council  Book. 

(4.)  Duke  of  Portland.     Vol.  IV 

(5.)  Right  Hon.  F.  J.  Savile  Foljambe 
(6. )  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Castle  Howard 
(7. )  Duke  of  Somerset ;  Marquis  of  Ailesbury  ; 
Sir  F.  G.  Puleston,  Bart. 


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C.  7983 


C.  7476 
C.  7560 
C.  7570 


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C.  7572 
C.  7573 


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C.  7881 


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(8. )  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queensberry,  at 

Dmmlanrig.     Vol.  I. 
(9.)  J.  T.  Hope  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Annandale 
(10.)  Shrewsbury  and  Coventry  Corporations  ; 
Sir  H.   O.  Corbet,  Bart.,  Earl  of  Radnor, 
P.  T.  TiUard,  J.   B.  Carr-BUiaon,  Andrew 
Eingsmill,  Esqs. 
Manxtscbipts  in  the  Welsh  LANOirAQE  : 
Vol.  I.     Lord  Mostyn,  at  Mostyn  Hall 
Vol.  I.     Part  II.— W.  B.  M.  Wynne,  Esq.,  of 

Peniarth. 
Vol.  I.    Part  III.— Peniarth.    Sir  T.  Williams  ; 

John  Jones,  Bobert  Vaughan,  Esqs. 
Vol.  II.     Part  I.     Jesus  College,  Oxford  ;  Free 
Library,  Cardiff  ;  Havod  ;  Wrexham  ;  Uan- 
wrin  ;    Merthyr  ;    Aberdar. 
Vol.  II.     Part  II.     Plas  Uan  Stephan  ;    Free 

Library,  Cardiff. 
Vol.  II.     Part  III.     Panton ;    Cwrtmawr     . . 
Manuscripts  of  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queens- 
berry,  K.G.,  K.T.,  at  Montagu  House,  White- 
hall.    Vol.  I. 

Ditto.     Vol.  n.     (Part  L)      

Ditto.     Vol.  n.     (Part  IL)  

Ditto,     at  DrumJanrig  Castle.     Vol.  II 

Ditto.     Marquess  of  Ormonde,  E.P.,  at  Kilkenny 
Castle.     Vol.  II. 

Ditto.     New  Series.     Vol.  I.  

Ditto      Ditto.  Vol.  II 

Ditto      Ditto.  Vol.  Ill 

Ditto      Ditto.  VoL  IV 

Ditto      Ditto.  Vol.  V 

Ditto.  Mrs.  Stopford-Sackville.     Vol.  I 

Ditto.  Duke  of  Portland,  E.G.     Vol.  V. 

Ditto.  Vol.  VI.,  with  Index  to  Vols.  III.-VI. 

Ditto.  Vol.  VII.       ..        

Ditto.  Vol.  VIII 

Ditto.  J.  M.  Heathcote,  Esq 

Ditto.  J.  B.  Portescue,  Esq.     Vol.  Ill 

Ditto.  Vol.  IV V. 

Ditto.  Vol.  V 

Ditto.  Vol.  VI 

Ditto.     P.  W.  Leyborne-Popham,  Esq 

Ditto.     Mrs.  Frankland-Busaell-Astley 

Ditto.     Lord  Montagu  of  Beaulieu       

Ditto.     Beverley  Corporation         

Ditto.     Various  Collections.   Vol.  I.   Corporations 

of  Berwick-on-Tweed,  Burlord  and  Lostwithiel  ; 

Counties  of  Wilts  and  Worcester  ;    Bishop  of 

Chichester ;    Dean  and  Chapter  of  Chichester, 

Canterbury,  and  Salisbury. 
Ditto.     Ditto.     Vol.  II.  Sir  Geo.  Wombwell,  Duke 

of  Norfolk,  Lord  Edmund  Talbot  (the  Shrews- 
bury Papers),  Miss  Buxton,  Mrs.  Harford  and 

Mrs.  Wentworth  of  Woolley. 
Ditto.     Ditto.     Vol.  III.     T.  B.  CUrke-Thomhill, 

Esq.,  Sic  T.  Barrett-Lennard,  Bart.,  Pelham  B. 

PapUlon,  W.  Cleverley  Alexander,  Esqs. 
Ditto.     Ditto.     Vol.   IV.     Bishop   of   Salisbury ; 

Bishop  of  Exeter  ;  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Exeter  ; 

Earl  of    Leicester ;   Sir    W.    Clayton,    Bart.  ; 

Major  Money-Kyrle  i  P.  H.  T.  Jervoise,  BSsq.  ; 

Glemham    Hall ;    Corporations    of   Salisbury , 

Orford,  and  Aldebnrgh. 


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AUoa  House,  N.B. 

Ditto.     Xiady  Du  Cane 

Ditto.     Marquess  of  Lothian,  at  Blickling  Hall 

Ditto.     Earl  of  Egmont.     Vol.  I.     Part  I. 

Ditto.  Ditto.  Vol.  I.     Part  II. 

Ditto.     Duke  of  Rutland.     Vol.  IV 

Ditto.     Earl  of  Verulam 

Ditto.  (Franciscan)  at  the  Convent,  Merchants' 
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Ditto.     Dean  and  Chapter  of  Wells 

Ditto.     Earl  of  Ancaster,  at  Grimsthorpe  . . 

Seventeenth  Report  (containing  a  List  of  the 
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Reports  have  been  made  to  June,  1907. 

Manuscripts  of  Lord  Middleton  at  WoUaton  Hall, 
CO.  Nottingham. 


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Calendar  of  Crown  Leases,  33-38  Hen.  VIII. 
— Calendar  of  Bills  and  Answers,  &c.. 
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Flintshire. — List  of  Lords  High  Trea- 
surers and  Chief  Commissioners  of  the 
Treasury,  from  Hen.  VII. 

List  of  Plans  annexed  to  Inclosure  Awards, 
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Seals,  &c.,  for  Cheshire  and  Flintshire, 
Hen.  VI.-Ellz.— Calendar  of  Writs  of 
General  Livery,  &c.,  for  Cheshire,  Eliz.- 
Charles  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c.,  on 
the  Chester  Plea  Bolls,  Hen.  III.  and 
Edw.   1. 

List  of  Awards  of  Inclosure  Commissioners. 
— Beferences  to  Charters  in  the  Cartse 
AntiqusB  and  the  Confirmation  Bolls  of 
Chancery,  Ethelbert  of  Kent-James  I. — 
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Plea  Bolls  Edw.  II. 

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Edw.  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  &c.,  on  the 
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Table  of  Law  Term.s,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  1  Will.  IV. 

Calendar  of  Boyal  Charters. — Calendar  of 
Deeds,  &c.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  BoUs 
Bichard  II.-Henry  VII. — Durham  Ee- 
cords,  Ijetter  and  Beport. 

Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Beccrds,  Inventory — 
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don. Index  to  Documents  in  custody  of 
the  Constable  of. — Calendar  of  Dockets, 
&c.,  for  Privy  Seals,  1634-1711.— Beport 
of  the  Commissioners  on  Carte  Papers. — 
Venetian  Ciphers. 

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Boyal  Charters. — Durham  Becords, 
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Calendar  of  Cursitor's  Records.  Chancery 
Enrohuents.  —  Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Records,  Calendar  of  Rolls  of  the  Chan- 
cery of  the  County  Palatine. 

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ments.— Reports  on  the  Shaftesbury 
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Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury 
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dar of  Cursitor's  Records. — Chancery 
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Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Duchy 
of  Lancaster  Records  ;  Calendar  of  An- 
cient Charters  or  Grants. — Report  upon 
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to  British  History. — Calendar  of  Recog- 
nizance Rolls  of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester, 
to  end  of  reign  of  Hen.  IV. 

Part  I. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar 
of  Ancient  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the 
County  Palatine. — List  of  French  Ambas- 
sadors,  &c.   in   England,   1509-1714. 

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Hen.  VII. 

Exchequer  Records,  Catalogue  of  Special 
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I  Eliz.  to  end  of  James  I. — List  of  Rep- 
resentative Peers  for  Scotland  and 
Ireland. 

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Palatinate   of   Chester,   1   Hen.   VIII. — 

II  Geo.  IV. — Exchequer  Records, 
Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Charles  I. — Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Records  ;  Calendar  of  Lancashire  Inqui- 
sitions post  Mortem,  &c. — Third  Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury 
Papers. — List  of  Despatchas  of  French 
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Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Commonwealth — James  II. — 
Miscellaneous  Records  of  Queen's 
Remembrancer  in  the  Excheguer. — 
Durham  Records,  Calendar  oiE  the 
Cursjtors'  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Calendar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Patent 
Rolls,  5  Ric.  II.— 21  Hen.  VII. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, William  and  Mary  to  George  I. 
— Calendar  of  Norman  Rolls,  Hen.  V., 
P.'jrt  I. — List  of  Calendars,  Indexes, 
&c.,  in  the  Public  Record  OfSce  on  31st 
December,  1879. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, George  II. — ^Calendar  of  Nor- 
man Roll?,  Hen.  V.,  Part  II.  and  Glos- 
sary.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1  Edw.  I. 
Transcripts  from  Paris. 

Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  &c.,  1-7  Charles  I. 
— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Inventory 
of  Court  Rolls,  Hen.  III.— Geo.  IV. 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ric.  II. — 
Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  2  Edw.  I. — 
Fourth  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. — Transcripts  from 
Paris. — Report  on  Libraries  in  Sweden. — 
Report  on  Papers  relating  to  English 
History  in  the  State  Archives,  Stockholm. 
— Report  on  Canadian  Archives. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  3  Edw.  I. — 
Durham  Records,  Cursitors'  Records, 
Inquisitions  post  Mortem,  &c. — Calendar 
of  French  RoUs,  1-10  Hen.  V. — Report 
from.  Venice. — Transcripts  from  Paris. — 
Report  from  Rome. 

Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Inventory  of 
Ministers'  and  Receivers'  Accounts, 
Edw.  I. — Geo.  III. — Durham  Records, 
Cursitors'  Records,  Inquisitions  post 
Mortem,  &c. — Calendar  of  Diplomatic 
Documents. — Transcripts  from  Paris. — 
Reports  from  Rome  and  Stockholm. — 
Report  on  Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — 
Transcripts  from  Venice. — Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  4  Edw.  I. 

Presentations  to  Offices  on  the  Patent  Rolls, 
Charles  II. — Transcripts  from  Paris. 
Reports  from  Rome. — Second  Report  on 
Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — Calendar  of 
Patent  Rolls,  5  Edw.  I. — Catalogue  of 
Venetian  Manuscripts  bequeathed  by  Mr. 
Rawdon  Brown  to  the  Public  Record 
Office. 

Transcripts  from  Paris — Third  Report  on 
Archives  of  Denmark,  &c. — List  of 
Creations  of  Peers  and  Baronets,  1483- 
1646.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  6 
Edw.  I. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  7  Edw.  I. — Calen- 
dar of  French  Rolls,  Henry  VI. — Calendar 
of  Privy  Seals,  &o.,  8-11  Charles  I.— 
Calendar  of  Diplomatic  Documents. — 
Schedules  of  Valueless  Documents. 


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Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  8  Edw.  T. — Index 
to  Leases  and  Pensions  (Augn^entation 
Office). — Calendar  of  Star  Chamber  Pro- 
cpedings. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  9  Edw.  I . .      . . 

Proceedings 

Ditto        

Ditto        

Ditto        

Ditto        

Ditto        

Ditto.  Account  of  the  Bolls  Chapel  with 
eight  plate.s  of  the  Chapel. 

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Reports  1-22  (1840-1861)        

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SCOTLAND. 

CATALOGUE    OF    SCOTTISH    RECOED 
PUBLICATIONS. 

PUBLISHED    UNDER    THE    DIRECTION    OP 

THE    LORD    CLERK    REGISTER    OP    SCOTLAND. 

[Other  Works  Relating  to  Scoti-and  wiix  be  found  among  the  Pubh- 

CATION9   OF  THE   RECORD   COMMISSIONERS,   See  pp.   20-21.] 


1.  Chronicles  of  the  Picts  and  Scots,  and  other  barly  Memorials  or 

Scottish  History.  Royal  8vo.,  halt  bound  (1867).  Edited  by  Whxiam 
P.  Skene,  LL.D.     {Out  of  print.)  

2.  Ledger  of  Andrew  Halybcrton,  Conservator  of  the  Pbtvileobb  op 

the  Scotch  Nation  in  the  Netherlands  (1492-1503) ;  together  with 
the  Books  of  Customs  and  Valuation  of  Merchandises  in  Scotland. 
Edited  hy  Cosmo  Innes.     Royal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1867).     lOs. 

3.  Documents  Illustrative  of  the  History  of  Scotland  from  the  Death 

OF  King  Alexander  the  Third  to  the  .Accession  of  Robert  Bruce, 
from  original  and  authentic  copies  in  London,  Paris,  Brussels,  Lille,  and 
Ghent.  In  2  Vols,  royal  8vo.,  halt  bound  (1870).  Edited  hy  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Stevenson.     (Ovi  of  'print.) 

4.  Accounts    of   the    Lord   High    Treasurer    of    Scotland.     Vol.     I., 

1473-1498.  Editedhy  Thomas  Dickson.  1877.  10«.  (Out  of  Print.) 
Vol.  II.,  1500-1504.  Vol.  III.,  1508-1507.  Vol.  IV.,  1507-1513.  Vol.  V., 
1515-1531.  Vol.  VI.,  1531-1538.  Vol.  VII.  1538-41.  Edited  by  Sir  J.  B. 
Paul,  P.S.A.,  Scot.,  Iiord  Lyon  King  of  Arms.     lOs.  each. 

5.  tlEQiSTBR  of  the  Privy  COUNCIL  OF  SCOTLAND.     Edited  and  arranged  by 

J.  H.  Burton,  LL.D.  Vol.  I.,  1545-1569.  Vol.  II.,  1569-1578.  Vol.  III., 
1578-1585.  Vol.  IV.,  1585-1592.  Vol.  V.,  1592-1599.  Vol.  VI., 
1599-1604.  Vol.  VIL,  1604-1607.  Vol.  VIII.,  1607-1610.  Vol.  IX., 
1610-1613.  Vol.  X.,  1613-1616.  Vol.  XI.,  1616-1619.  Vol.  XII.,  1619- 
1622.  Vol.  XIII.,  1622-1625.  Vol.  XIV.,  Addenda,  1545-1625.  EdUed 
by  David  Masson,  Lli.D.     15s.   each. 

Ditto,  Second  Series.  Vol.  L,  1625-1627.  Edited  by  D.  Masson,  LL.D. 
Vol.  II.,  1627-1628.  Vol.  III.,  1629-1630.  Vol.  IV.,  1630-1632.  Vol.  V., 
1633-1635.  Vol.  VI.,  1635-1637.  Vol.  VIL,  1638-1643.  Vol.  VIII.,  1544- 
1660.     Edited  by  P.  Hume  Brown,  M.A.,  LL.D.     15«.  each. 

6  RoTDLi  Scaocarh  Regum  Scotorum.  The  Ekchequeb  Rolls  op  Scot- 
land. Vol.  I.,  1264-1359.  Vol.  II.,  1359-1379.  Vol.  III.,  1379-1406. 
Vol.  rV.,  1406-1436.  Vol.  V.,  1437-1454.  Vol.  VI.,  1455-1460.  Vol.  VII., 
1460-1469.  Vol.  VIII.,  1470-1479.  Vol.  IX.,  1480-1487.  Addenda,  1437- 
1487.  Vol.  X.,  1488-1496.  Vol.  XL,  1497-1501.  Vol.  XII.,  1502-1507. 
Vol.  XIIL,  150S-1513.  Vol.  XIV.,  1513-1522.  Vol.  XV.,  1523-1529. 
Vol.  XVI.,  1529-1536.  Vol.  XVII.,  1537-1542.  Vol.  XVIII.,  1543-1556. 
Vol.  XIX.,  1557-1567.  Vol.  XX.,  1568-1579.  Vol.  XXL,  1580-1588. 
Vol.  XXIL,  1589-1594.  Edited  by  John  Stuart,  LL.D.  (Vol.  I.); 
Geoboe  Burnett  (Vols.  II.  to  XIL);  George  Burnett  and  M.  J.  G. 
Mackay  (Vols.  XIIL  and  XIV.) ;  and  G.  P.  McNeU  (Vols.  XV.  to 
XXIL)     10«.  each. 

7.  Calendar  of  Documents  Relating  to  Scotland,  preserved  in  the  Public 

Record  Office.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Vol.  I.,  1108-1272.  Vol.  II., 
1272-1307.  Vol.  III.,  1307-1357.  (Out  of  print).  Vol.  IV.,  1357-1609. 
16s.  each. 

8.  Register  op  the  Great  Seal  op  Scotland.    Vol.  I.,  1306-1424  (see  p.  21). 

Vol.  II.,  1424-1513.  Vol.  III.,  1513-1546.  Vol.  IV..  1546-1580.  Vol.  V., 
1580-1593.  Vol.  VL,  1593-1609.  Vol.  VIL,  1609-1620.  Vol.  VIIL,  1620- 
1633.  Vol.  IX.,  1634-1651.  Vol.  X.,  1652-1659.  Edited  by  Jambs 
Balfour  Paul  and  J.  M.  Thomson.     ISs.  eocA. 

9.  The    Hamilton    Papers.     I.etters   and   Papers    illustrating   the   Political 

Relations  of  England  and  Scotland  in  the  XVIth  century.  Pormerly  in 
the  possession  of  the  Duke  of  Hamilton,  now  in  the  British  Museum. 
EdMed  by  Joseph  Bain,  P.S.A.  Soot.  Vol.  I.,  1632-1543;  Vol.  II., 
1543-1590.     16s.  each. 

10.  Borders  op  England  and  Scotland.  Calendar  of.  Letters  and  Papers 
relating  to  the  Affairs  of  the.  Preserved  in  Her  Majesty's  Public  Record 
Office,  London.  Edited  by  Joseph  Bain.  Vol.  I.,  1660-1594 ;  Vol.  II. 
1695-1603.     158.  each. 

11.  State  Papers  Relating  to  Scotland  and  Maby,  Queen  op  Soo«b. 
Calendar  of,  1547-1603.  Vol.  I.,  1547.1563 ;  Vol.  11.,  1563-1688  j 
Vol.  III.,  1569-1571  J  Vol.  IV.,  1671-1574  ;  Vol.  V.,  1574-1581.  EdUed  by 
Joseph  Bain.     15s.  each. 

Fac-similes  op  the  National  MSS.  op  Scotland.  Parts  I.,  II,,  and  III. 
(Ou<  of  print.) 


lEELAND. 


CATALOGUE  OF  IRISH  BECQRD  PUBLICATIONS. 

1.  Calbndak  of  the  Patent  and  Close  Rolls  of  Chanoehy  in 

Ibeland,  Henby  VIII.,  Edwaed  VI.,  Maby  and  Elizabeth, 
AND  FOB  THE  IST  TO  THE  7th  Yeab  OF  Chablbs  I.  Edited  by 
James  Mobein.  Royal  8vo.  (1861-3).  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  III. 
11«.  each. 

2.  Ancient  Laws  and  Institutes  op  Ibeland. 

Senchus  Mor.  (18«5-1880.)     Vols.  I.  (Out  of  print),  II.,  III., 
IV.,  v.,  and  VI.     10«.  each. 

3.  Absteacts  of  the  Ieish  Patent  Rolls  of  James  I.     {Out  of  print.) 

4.  Annals  of  Ulstbe.     Otherwise  Annals  of  Senat,  a  Chronicle    of 

Irish  Affairs  from  431-1131,  1155-1541.  With  Translation  and 
Notes.  Vol.  I.,  431-1056;  Vol.  II.,  1057-1131,  1155-1378;  Vol.  III., 
1379-1541  ;  Vol.    IV.,    Introduction   and  Index.     10s.  each. 

5.  Charts  Peivilegia  et  Immunttates,  being  transcripts  of  Charters 

and  Privileges  to  Cities,  Towns,  Abbeys,  and  other  Bodies  Cor- 
porate. 18  Henry  II.  to  18  Richard  II.  (1171-1395).  Printed 
by  the  Irish  Record  Commission,  1829-1830.     Folio.     5s. 

6.  •  JtrsTiciABY    Rolls,    or    Pboceedings    in    the    Coubt    of    the 

JusTiciAB  of  Ireland.  23rd  to  31st  years  of  Edwaed  I.  1295- 
1303.     Edited  by  James  Mills,  I.S.O.     15s. 

7.  Statutes  and   Oedinancbs,   eind  Acts  of  the  Parliament  of 

Ibeland.  King  John  to  Hbney  V.  Edited  by  Heney  F.  Beeey, 
I.S.O. ,  M.A.,  Barris^er-at-Law.     IDs. 

Fac-similbs  of  National  Manusceipts  of  Ibeland,  fbom  x'He 
EAELiEST  EXTANT  SPECIMENS  TO  1719.  Edited  by  John  T.  Gilbbbt, 
F.S.A.,  M.R.I.A.  Part  I.  is  out  of  print  ;  Parts  II.  and  III. 
42s.  each  ;  Part  IV.— 1.     51.  5s.  ;  Part  IV.— 2.     4J.  lOs^ 

This  work  forms  a  comprehensive  Palseographic  Series  for 
Ireland.  It  furnishes  characteristic  specimens  of  the  documents 
which  have  come  down  from  each  of  the  classes  which,  in  past 
ages,  formed  principal  elements  in  bhe  population  of  Ireland,  or 
exercised  an  influence  in  her  affairs.  With  these  reproductions 
are  combined  facsimiles  of  writings  connected  with  eminent  per- 
sonages or  transactions  of  importance  in  the  annals  of  the  country 
to  the  early  part  of  the  eighteenth  century. 

The  specimens  have  been  reproduced  as  nearly  as  possible  in 
accordance  with  the  originals,  in  dimensions,  colouring,  and  general 
appearance.  Characteristic  examples  of  styles  of  writing  and  cali- 
graphic  ornamentation  are.  ap  far  as  practicable,  associa.ted  with 
subjects  of  historic  and  linguistic  interest.  Descriptions  of  the 
varioiis  manuscripts  are  given  by  the  Editor  in  the  Introduction. 
The  contents  of  the  specimens  are  fully  elucidated  and  printed  in 
the  original  languages,  opposite  to  the  Fac-similes — ^line  for  line — 
without  contractions — thus  facilitating  reference  and  aiding  effec- 
tively those  interested  in  palseographic  studies. 

In  the  work  are  also  printed  in  full,  for  the  first  time,  many 
original  and  important  historical  documents. 

Part  I.  commences  with  the  earliest  Irish  MSS.  extant. 

Part  II.    PYom  the  Twelfth  Century  to  1290. 

Part  III.     From  1300  to  end  of  reign  of  Honry  VIII. 

Part  IV — 1.    From  reign  of  Edward  VI.  to  that  of  James  I. 

In  part  IV — 2  the  work  is  carried  down  to  the  early  part  of  the 
eighteenth  century,  with  Index  to  the  entire  publication. 

Account  of  Fao-similes  of  National  Manusceipts  of  Ibeland.  In 
one  Vol.  8vo.,  with  Index.  10s.  Or  separately  :  Parts  I.  and  TI. 
together,  2s.  6d.  ;  Part  II.  Is.  6d.  ;  Part  III.  Is.  ;  Part  IV.— 1. 
2s.  ;  Part  IV.— 2.     2s.  6a. 


3fi 


ANNUAL  REPOKTS   OF   THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER 
OF  THE  PUBLIC  EECOEDS.  IRELAND. 


Datn. 


Chief  Contents. 


Sessional 
No. 


Price. 


1869 


1870 


1871 


J  872 
1878 


1874 


1875 


1876 

8 

1877 

9 

1878 

10 

1879 

11 

1880 

12 

1881 

13 

1882 

14 

1883 

1884 
188.5 

188fi 


15 

16 
17 

18 


Contents  of  the  principal  Record  Bepositories 
of  Irel.ind  in  1864 . — Notices  of  Records 
transferred  from  Chancery  Offices. — Irish 
State  Papers  presented  by  Philadelphia 
I  library  Company. 

Notices  of  Records  transicrred  from  Chan- 
Cfry,  Queen's  Bench,  and  Exchequer 
Offices. — Index  to  Original  Deeds  received 
from  Master  Ijtton's  Office. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Queen's 
Bench,  Common  Pleas,  and  Exchequer 
Offices. — Report  on  J.  P.  Purguson's  MSS. 
— Exchequer  Indices,  &c. 

Ri  cords  of  Probate  Registries 

Notices  of  Records  from  Queen's  Bench 
Calendar  of  Pines  and  Recoveries  of  the 
Palatinate  of  Tipperary,  1664-1715. — 
Index  to  Reports  to  date. 

Notices  of  Records  transferred  from  Chan- 
cery, Qxieen's  Bench,  and  Common  Pleas 
Offices. — Report  respecting  "  Facsimiles 
of  National  MSS.  of  Ireland."— List  of 
Chancery  Pleadings  (1662-1690)  and 
Calordar  to  Chancery  Rolls  (1662-1713)  of 
Palatinate  of  Tipperary. 

Notices  of  Records  from  Exchequer  and 
Admiralty  Offices. — Calendar  and  Index 
to  Plants  of  Henry  VIII. 

Calendar  and  Index  to  Plants  of  Edward  VI. 

Index  to  the  Liber  Munerum  Publicoruni 
IHIiernio?. — Calendar  and  Index  to  Plants 
of  Philip  and  Mary. 

Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's  6th,  7th,  8th,  9th, 
.and  10th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Plants  of  Elizabeth  (1558-1570). 

Calendar  to  PLantB  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1570-1576). 

Calendar  to  Plants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1576-1583). 

Report  of  Keeper  of  State  Papers  containing 
Catalogue  of  Commonwealth  Books  trans- 
ferred from  Bermingham  Tower. 

Calendar  to  Piants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1583-1586). — Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's 
11th,  12th,  13th,  14th,  and  15th  Reports. 

Calendar  to  Piants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1586-1595). 

Report  on  Iron  Chest  of  Attainders  following 
after  1641  and  1688.— Queen's  Bench 
Calendar  to  Piants  of  Elizabeth  continued 
(1596-1601). 

Calendar  to  Piants  of  Elizabeth,  continued 
(1601-1003).- Memorandum  on  State- 
ments (1702)  and  Declarons  (1713-14)  of 
Huguenot  Pensioners. 


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C.137 

C.329 

C.515 
C.760 

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of 

Report 


Chief  Contents. 


Sessional 
No. 


Price 


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1888 

1889 
1890 
1891 

1892 

1893 
1894 

1895 
1896 
1896 

1897 

1898 
1899 

1900 
1900 
1901 


19 


20 


21 


22 


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24 


26 


20 


27 


28 


29 


30 


81 


32 


33 


Notice  of  Records  of  Incumbered  and  lan- 
ded Estates  Courts. — Report  of  Keeper 
of  State  Papers,  containing  Table  of  Ab- 
stracts of  Decrees  of  Innocence  (1663), 
with  Index. 

Calendar  to  Christ  Church  Deeds  in  Novum 
Registnim,    1174-1684.     Index   to  ]6th 
17th,  18th,  19th,  and  20th  Reports. 

Index  to  Calendars  of  Plants  of  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.     Letters  A — C. 

Catalogue  of  Proclamations,  1618-1660 

Index  to  Piants  of  Elizabeth.     D — Z 

Catalogue  of  Proclamations,  1661-1767.- 
Calendar  to  Christ  Church  Deeds,  1177 
1462. 

Catalogue  of  Proclamations,  1767-1875. 
Contents  of  the  Red  Book  of  the  Ex- 
chequer. Calendar  to  Christ  Church 
Deeds,  1462-1602. 

Regulations    respecting    State    Papers.     In- 
structions for  Parochial  Custodians.  Index 
to  21st  to  25th  Reports. 

At)stract  of  Antrim  Inquisition,  3  James  I., 
Banlsruptcy  Records,  1857-1872  ;  PJarly 
Plea  Rolls  to  51  Edward  III. 

Index  to  the  Act  or  Grant  Books,  and  to 
Original  WiUs,  of  the  Diocese  of  Dublin 
to  the  year  1800. 

Records  from  Courts  and  Offices  transferred 
to,  and  deposited  at,  the  Public  Record 
'  Office  in  Ireland. 

Index  to  Calendars  of  Christ  Church  Deeds 
1174-1684,   contained  in  Appendices  to 
20th,  23rd,  and  24th  Reports. 

(1.)  Report  on  the  Early  Plea  Rolls,'  con 
tinned  from  51  Edward  III. 

(2. )  Table  showing  present  Custodies  of  Par- 
ochial Records. 

Copy  and  Translation  of  Pive  Instruments  of 
Record  in  the  Public  Record  Office  of 
Ireland,  written  in  the  Irish  Character  and 
Tongue,  1584-1606. 

Report  on  MSS.  of  Sir  T.  PhiUipps' 
Library ;  Index  to  Deputy  Keeper's 
26th  to  30th  Reports. 

Report  of  Proceedings,  and  Appendix 

( 1 )  Corrections  to  the  Addenda  to  the  Dublin 
Grants  Index  in  Appendix  to  the  26th 
Report ; 

(2. )  Notes  on  the  Departmental  Letters  and 
Official  Papers,  1760-89. 

Index  to  the  Act  or  Grant  Book  and  Original 
WUls  of  the  Diocese  of  Dublin  from  1800- 
1868. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix.— 
Report  on  the  Records  of  the  Clerks  of  the 
Crown  and  Peace  transferred  prior  to  1900,. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

(1)  Notes  on  Manuscript  Volumes  connected 
with  the  Irish  Revenue,  the  Court  of  Trus- 
tees of  Forfeited  Estates,  &c.,  in  the 
possession  of  Earl  Anuesley ; 

(2)  Report  on  the  Books  of  the  Treasury 
and  Accounting  Departments  in  Ireland . 


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Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

(1)  List   of  Maps  presented   by  Commis- 
sioners of  Woods  and  Forests  ; 

(2)  Report  on  Register  of  Irregular  Mar- 
riages, 1799-1844. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

(1)  Regulations  as   to  access   to   Military 
Records  ; 

(2)  Records  found  in  former^Record  Office  ; 

(3)  Catalogue  of  Accounts  on  the  Pipe  Rolls 
of  Irish  Exchequer,  Henry  III. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe  Rolls  of 
the  Irish  Exchequer,  1  to  12  Edward  I. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe  Rolls  of 
the  Irish  Exchequer,  15  to  22  Edward  I. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix 

(1)  Rules  for  Admission  to  the  use  of  the 
Records  ; 

(2)  Catalogue  of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe  Rolls 
of  the  Irish  Exchequer,  25  to  33  Edward  I. 

Report  of  Proceedings  and  Appendix.  Cata- 
logue of  Accounts  in  the  Pipe  RoDs  of 
the  Irish  Exchequer,  1  to  10  Edward  II. 


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